Chris Matthews: Government Spending Stimulates Economy Not Tax Cuts

February 16th, 2011 9:36 AM
President Obama and the Democrats have spent trillions of dollars in the past two years without successfully growing the economy enough to produce jobs. Despite this immutable fact, MSNBC's Chris Matthews on Tuesday's "Hardball" said government spending is a far better stimulus than cutting taxes (video follows with transcript and commentary):

Stephanopoulos Blames Budget Deficit On Bush

February 15th, 2011 10:23 AM
On Monday, President Obama announced that 2011's budget deficit is going to be an all-time high $1.65 trillion. In an interview with Fox News's Bill O'Reilly later in the day, ABC's George Stephanopoulos predictably blamed the red ink on former President George W. Bush (video follows with transcript and commentary):

Paul Krugman Ironically Asks 'How Can Voters Be So Ill Informed

February 14th, 2011 8:54 PM
In his lifetime, Princeton economics professor and Nobel Laureate Paul Krugman has published 20 books, over 200 papers, and since the year 2000 two columns a week at the New York Times. Clearly without understanding the irony of his question, the man once accused by the Gray Lady's ombudsman of possessing a "disturbing habit of shaping, slicing and selectively citing numbers" asked his…

Red Ink Since Dems Took Over Congress Greater Than All Previous Defici

February 14th, 2011 9:36 AM
The 2011 budget shortfall, which is the responsibility of the previous Congress, is now projected to be $1.65 trillion. If accurate, this means that since the Democrats took over Congress in 2007, we have posted over $5 trillion in deficits.

Krugman: 'GOP Wants to Build Bridge to 19th Century' - By Trying to Pr

February 11th, 2011 10:29 AM
Former House Majority Leader Dick Armey said Monday that MSNBC's Chris Matthews is slipping out of touch with reality. After reading New York Times columnist Paul Krugman's idiotic piece Friday, I think the same can be said of him:

Contessa Brewer's Liberal Spin: Obama Was at Odds With 'Conservative

February 8th, 2011 4:40 PM
Reporting on President Obama's speech to the Chamber of Commerce Monday, MSNBC's Contessa Brewer sloppily labeled the Chamber as "conservative" in narrating the conflict between the business federation and the President. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce, though it may have enjoyed the "conservative" label in the past, has supported major liberal legislation over the past few years in the name of…

How 'Clever': AP Item Calls Fed's Bond-Buying Program 'Stimulus,' Avoi

February 8th, 2011 1:16 PM
The search for ways to rehabilitate the Obama administration in the eyes of the public is seemingly a never-ending enterprise at the Associated Press. Oh, they slip up occasionally. Late last week (covered yesterday at NewsBusters; at BizzyBlog), in an item primarily about how Congress really, really can't stop planned stimulus spending (uh-huh), the wire service's Brett J. Blackledge let…

Ari Fleischer Educates David Gergen on Danger of New 'Investments' Wit

January 26th, 2011 11:54 AM
David Gergen not surprisingly believes that increased federal spending on education - or "investments" as Democrats like to say - is essential irrespective of our nation's current fiscal crisis. On "Anderson Cooper 360" following the President's State of the Union address, former Bush press secretary Ari Fleischer did his darnedest to explain to the CNN senior political analyst that our…

Chris Matthews: 'Franklin Delano Roosevelt Bailed Out Capitalism in th

January 25th, 2011 11:26 PM
The President that expanded the role, scope, and size of the federal government more than all that came before him or since is unquestionably Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Yet on Tuesday, moments after calling Congresswoman Michele Bachmann a "balloon head," MSNBC's Chris Matthews actually said FDR "bailed out capitalism in the '30s" (video follows with transcript and commentary):

While Toyota Is Barely Edging GM in Worldwide Unit Sales, AP Report 'F

January 25th, 2011 12:24 AM
In a Monday Associated Press dispatch, reporter Tom Krisher virtually celebrated the idea that Government/General Motors "may be Number 1 again," with happy talk of "dethroning" and "overtaking" Toyota. Nowhere did Krisher mention the inconvenient fact that Toyota's revenues dwarf GM's to the point where comparing unit sales is an absurd waste of time. Specifically:

'Let's Pretend' Headline via Reuters: 'Accounting Tweak Could Save Fed

January 22nd, 2011 9:18 AM
Trick? Or "tweak"? On Friday, a Reuters report at CNBC noted the Federal Reserve's journey into the accounting and reporting twilight zone earlier this month. In doing so, it conducted a clinic in how to make unreality look acceptable and make a dangerous situation appear palatable. In the el bizzarro world at Reuters and those the wire service interviewed for its article: A change in…

Cop-out: AP Reporter Swallows Claim that GM's R&D Was Set Back a Year

January 11th, 2011 10:26 PM
Man, it is getting really deep around here -- and no, I'm not talking about the snow, though there is no shortage of it here in Southwestern Ohio. What's really deep is the claim by current Government/General Motors Chairman and CEO Daniel Akerson that because of the company's government-engineered, unsecured bondholder-shortchanging trip through bankruptcy, "we lost roughly a year in terms…

Tea Party's Dana Loesch Battles Eliot Spitzer on Taxes and Spending

December 21st, 2010 10:31 AM
St. Louis Tea Party co-founder Dana Loesch took on CNN's Eliot Spitzer Monday evening in a classic battle between Right and Left. From the opening bell, Loesch gave Spitzer a much-needed education on how extending existing tax rates isn't a tax cut (video follows with transcript and commentary):  

Ed Schultz: Obama Did Better Job Selling Bush Tax Cuts Than Bush Ever

December 15th, 2010 8:39 PM
As one of the liberal media members that have expressed feeling betrayed by the President's recent tax compromise proposal, Ed Schultz on Wednesday said Barack Obama did a better job of selling the Bush tax cuts than George W. Bush ever did. So dismayed by today's 81 to 19 Senate vote in favor of the measure was the host of MSNBC's "The Ed Show" that he asked Nation magazine editor Katrina…