Krugman: 'All This Stuff About Uncertainty is a Myth Made Up to Blame
April 3rd, 2011 12:25 PM
New York Times columnist Paul Krugman was in his predictable defend Obama at all costs mode on Sunday's "This Week."
When former Bush administration official Torie Clarke said unemployment remains high because the private sector is concerned about future regulations, the Nobel Laureate scoffed, "All of this stuff about uncertainty is just a myth being made up to blame this on Obama" (video…
NPR Slants Towards Advocates of Federal Funding of Birth Control
April 2nd, 2011 4:06 PM
NPR's Julie Rovner lined up proponents of the federal Title X program on Friday's Morning Edition, devoting most of her four-minute report to three employees at a Washington, DC health care clinic who all pushed for continuing the funding of the subsidy for contraceptives. Rovner left only 30 seconds for a conservative advocate of defunding the program.
During the bulk of her report, the…
Krauthammer Mocks 'Inside Washington' Host's Claim Tea Party Wants 'Bi
April 2nd, 2011 1:04 PM
A consistent media meme in the past few months has been that Republicans are asking for Draconian cuts to the federal budget.
On Friday's "Inside Washington," Charles Krauthammer didn't let the host get away with furthering this nonsense (video follows with transcript and commentary):
AP Treats Arrest of Wis. Woman Issuing Death Threats to Legislators As
April 2nd, 2011 10:19 AM
Even though the goings-on in Wisconsin this year connected with collective-bargaining rights legislation have been front-page news nationwide for well over a month, the Associated Press has apparently concluded that folks outside the Badger State couldn't possibly be interested in real threats of serious violence issued against Republican legislators who voted for it -- and their families.…
NYT vs. 'Pain' and 'Hurt' of State Budget Cuts: New York State Edition
April 1st, 2011 9:15 PM
The New York Times vs. state spending cuts, take three. After the New York State legislature passed a $132.5 billion budget under new Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo that cuts overall spending by two percent, Albany-based reporter Thomas Kaplan went looking for budget victims for Friday’s “After an On-Time Passage of a Pared-Back Budget, Bracing for the Pain to Come.”
Not once did the Times…
MSNBC's Mitchell Fears Not Raising Debt Ceiling Would 'Stop the Recove
April 1st, 2011 4:55 PM
On her eponymous program today, MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell carried water for the Obama administration, warning viewers that not raising the debt ceiling would result in a "crisis" that would "stop the recovery."
Interviewing Politico's Roger Simon, the NBC News chief foreign affairs correspondent argued that Republican opposition to empowering the federal government to borrow beyond its $14.3…
MSNBC Host Rants: GOP Budget 'Does Not Respect Women's Rights...the En
April 1st, 2011 4:30 PM
In an interview with Congressman Mike Pence on Friday, MSNBC anchor Contessa Brewer slammed a Republican proposal to cut federal funding for Planned Parenthood and the Environmental Protection Agency: "...what it does not respect are women's rights, what it does not respect is the environment. Is it going to undermine potential success here if you force social issues on to the budget table…
Privileged NYT Food Writer Mark Bittman Blames 'Unregulated Capitalism
April 1st, 2011 4:21 PM
New York Times food writer Mark Bittman’s Thursday morning nytimes.com blog post on the end of his politically motivated four-day fast, “Stating the Obvious: Hunger Is a Disease,” is a followup to his bizarre left-wing rant on Wednesday’s op-ed page, where he claimed proposed spending cuts in the new House budget plan would “quite literally cause more people to starve to death, go to bed hungry…
Reich Touts FDR's Mid-1930s Depression-Era Growth; He and the Press Ig
March 31st, 2011 5:09 PM
Former Clinton Labor Secretary Robert Reich, in a column appearing at Business Insider, says that we're heading in the direction of a "double-dip" -- and though he doesn't follow it with the word "recession," it's obvious he's not talking about an ice-cream cone. It's also obvious that he's less than pleased with the media spin that things are really okay.
Along the way, Reich had to go back…
All 47 Senate Republicans Co-sponsor Balanced Budget Amendment
March 31st, 2011 4:54 PM
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) announced moments ago that all 47 Senate Republicans co-sponsored a balanced budget amendment to the Constitution.
As Human Events reported Thursday:
Lawrence O'Donnell: 'Stunningly Ignorant' Cantor Would Fail Citizenshi
March 31st, 2011 2:59 PM
Kicking off the March 30 edition of "Last Word," MSNBC anchor Lawrence O'Donnell unleashed a torrent of insults aimed at Rep. Eric Cantor (R-Va.).
"House Majority Leader Eric Cantor is the most stunningly ignorant member in the history of the Congress," bellowed O'Donnell. "That's right. Eric Cantor revealed today in a press conference that he does not know how a bill becomes a law. Seriously…
CBS Blames Tea Party for Possible Government Shutdown
March 31st, 2011 12:39 PM
On Thursday's CBS Early Show, correspondent Nancy Cordes portrayed the Tea Party movement as the cause of the budget stalemate in Congress: "With a government shutdown looming, sources say negotiators are homing in on a package of cuts worth $33 billion. That's roughly what Republican leaders proposed last month, before the Tea Party wing demanded that they double their proposal to 61 billion…
New York Times Food Writer Mark Bittman: People Will 'Starve to Death
March 30th, 2011 2:48 PM
Puritanical New York Times food writer Mark Bittman made a rare appearance on the op-ed page Wednesday to call attention to his latest liberal project: “Why We’re Fasting.”
Bittman, food columnist for the Times Sunday magazine, has also written news stories for the paper from his perch as resident food scold. He made the front page of the Sunday Week in Review in February 2010 with his nanny-…
Jon Stewart Abandons Civility (Again) and Lashes Out at Corporate Amer
March 29th, 2011 4:41 PM
Once again, Comedy Central's Jon Stewart sacrificed "civility" in order to sharpen his liberal arguments – this time attacking corporations for greed. The liberal comedian, who time and again has used his national podium to cry out for civility in the nation's political discourse, resorted to vulgar name calling Monday during a four-minute tirade against big-business.
During the segment full…