AP's Vastly Different Obits for Edwards, Giuliani Failed Candidacies

January 30th, 2008 2:06 PM
The presidential campaigns of former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani (R) and former Sen. John Edwards (D-N.C.) were both derailed yesterday in Florida. But in covering the story, the AP was considerably more morose about Edwards's train wreck than Giuliani's (h/t NB reader Joe Loiacono).Let's look at the AP coverage. First the Edwards write-up by Nedra Pickler (emphasis mine):

CBS ‘Early Show’ Focuses on Hillary More than Republicans in Flori

January 29th, 2008 6:33 PM
On Tuesday’s CBS "Early Show," co-host Maggie Rodriguez reported from "Little Havana" in Miami, Florida at the top of the 7am hour, mentioning the tight Republican race only briefly before moving on to Hillary Clinton’s recent photo ops and fundraising efforts in the state:This is the biggest state to vote to date with the most delegates up for grabs for the Republican winner, 57. This morning it…

CNN’s Roberts Directs Tougher Questions to Rudy Versus Hillary

January 29th, 2008 4:15 PM
CNN’s John Roberts, in the course of two interviews of presidential candidates in the month of January, directed substantive questions to both candidates, but was tougher on the Republican candidate. On Tuesday’s "American Morning," Roberts questioned Rudy Giuliani on the decision during his tenure as mayor of New York City to locate the Big Apple’s primary emergency command center in the 7 World…

CNN: Rush Limbaugh, Talk Radio’s Power ‘Diminishing

January 24th, 2008 10:24 PM
CNN correspondent Carol Costello’s report on Thursday’s "The Situation Room" would have you believe that Rush Limbaugh and conservative talk radio have "lost influence," and the supposed proof is John McCain’s success up to this point in the Republican race for the presidential nomination. During the report, which aired at the bottom of the 5 pm Eastern hour, Costello proclaimed that Republican…

CBS: Reagan Coalition is ‘Shattered,’ Long Live McCain

January 21st, 2008 6:07 PM
On Sunday’s "Face the Nation," host Bob Schieffer talked to Roger Simon from The Politico about the Republican race and Simon exclaimed that "The old Ronald Reagan coalition of fiscal conservatives, foreign policy conservatives, and social conservatives has shattered." Simon also observed that, "McCain is on his way to proving that he is the least unacceptable Republican...And that even though…

Rock the Vote Backs Fight Against Indiana Voter ID Law

January 21st, 2008 4:58 PM
Update/Clarification (Jan. 24): Ocean MacAdams of MTV News responds (see bottom of post) Politico's Ben Adler has a story today about Rock the Vote submitting a friend-of-the-court brief in favor of overturning a law requiring voters furnish photo identification before casting a ballot:

CBS ‘Early Show’ Ignores Romney Win in Nevada

January 21st, 2008 3:19 PM
On Monday’s CBS "Early Show," while co-host Harry Smith and political analyst Jeff Greenfield discussed both Hillary Clinton’s win in the Democratic Nevada caucus and John McCain’s win in the Republican South Carolina primary on Saturday, they failed to mention that Mitt Romney had won the Republican Nevada Caucus in a blowout. This just days after Smith interviewed Romney, when the former…

Brokaw: Limbaugh's Hurting GOP As Voters Reject Reagan 'Dogma

January 21st, 2008 11:38 AM
Former NBC anchor Tom Brokaw dismissed Rush Limbaugh as wrong-headed on Sunday’s Meet the Press. Not only did Brokaw pound the narrative that Reaganism is dead or dying within the Republican party, with a "nomadic herd" of voters "rejecting dogma," but he said Limbaugh trying to debate which candidate is truly conservative "is not going to help the Republican party." As if Tom Brokaw was really…

Tobacco, Taxes Sunk McCain in 2000 S.C. Primary, Not Dirty Tricks

January 18th, 2008 2:39 PM
One of the American mainstream media's favorite John McCain memes is that South Carolina voters rejected the Arizona Republican in 2000 because of a baseless smear campaign about McCain's personal life. That bias is so infectious it's now a global pandemic, just witness this item from the January 18 edition of the London-based Financial Times: McCain hopes to avoid repeat of 2000For John McCain,…

Olbermann Fascinated with Hillary's 'Fearmongering' on Terrorism

January 16th, 2008 6:14 AM

AP Concludes Racism, Sexism ‘Alive and Well’ In Midst of Democrats

January 14th, 2008 6:16 PM
David Crary of the Associated Press, in an article asking if sexism or racism is more "taboo" in the context of the recent war of words between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, concluded that "both are alive and well." It appears, though, judging by the use of quotes from feminists including Gloria Steinem and Kim Gandy, it seems that Crary is taking the apparent sexism against Hillary Clinton…

NBC: Europe Wants 'Change' in America, Hillary Too Much Like Bush

January 13th, 2008 10:28 PM

Brian Williams Admits NBC Undercovered GOP Side in NH

January 10th, 2008 1:56 AM

Delegate Counts vs. Media Hype; McCain Has But 10, Obama One More Than

January 9th, 2008 10:54 AM
The horserace coverage and media spin about Clinton's comeback notwithstanding, she actually trails Barack Obama right now where it really counts, in the number of delegates (her 24 to his 25) to the Democratic Convention.John Hinderaker at Powerline notes the delegate count, numbers that the media rarely discuss when the dust settles on hyped primaries:New Hampshire was a big win for John…