Flight 253: AP Ignores Own Christmas Dispatch to Pretend Obama's Jan

January 4th, 2010 9:24 AM
In a report time-stamped January 2, the Associated Press's Philip Elliott relayed what was supposedly important news: Obama cites apparent al-Qaida link in bomb plot An al-Qaida affiliate in Yemen apparently ordered the Christmas Day plot against a U.S. airliner, training and arming the 23-year-old Nigerian man accused in the failed bombing, President Barack Obama said Saturday. You don't say?…

56 Papers Issue Joint Editorial Demanding Action On 'Profound Emergenc

December 7th, 2009 1:27 PM
The earth is burning, the earth is burning! And it's all our fault! That's the essence of an editorial slated to appear in 56 newspapers worldwide today, including at least one in the U.S. Michelle Malkin pointedly notes that we aren't likely to see much interest in ClimateGate out of these "Chicken Little" publications. Here are some paragraphs from the very deep, very wide fever swamp, taken…

D'oh! WaPo Mistakenly Suggested Public Enemy Rap Group Were 9/11 Truth

December 5th, 2009 10:00 AM
Oops!"A Nov. 26 article in the District edition of Local Living incorrectly said a Public Enemy song declared 9/11 a joke. The song refers to 911, the emergency phone number."That's the text of a correction the Post published yesterday to amend an error made in Akeya Dickson's article, "A note of hope from voices of experience: Public enemy reaches out to homeless youth in D.C."Here's how the…

ABC and NBC Grill Obama Official On Security Breach, CBS Takes A Pass

December 3rd, 2009 5:14 PM
While ABC’s Good Morning America and NBC’s Today questioned Obama White House senior advisor Valerie Jarrett on the breach of security at last week’s state dinner, her appearance was conspicuously absent from the CBS Early Show on Thursday. The CBS morning show has made a consistent effort to downplay the administration’s role in party crashing scandal.On Good Morning America, co-host Robin…

Joy Behar’s Moral Quandary: 'Isn't it a Little Racist to Call it Bla

November 27th, 2009 9:02 PM
There's nothing like tuning into an episode of "The View" for a little exploration of social sensitivities in the modern American culture. In keeping with that tradition, on Black Friday, a term used to describe the Friday following Thanksgiving, which is the beginning of the traditional Christmas shopping season, the use of the word "black" to mark this occasion was a topic of discussion on "…

Savannah, Georgia CBS Affiliate Takes Political Correctness to Task in

November 24th, 2009 11:33 AM
Bill Cathcart, Clearing Away the PC Clutter Bill Cathcart, Vice President and General Manager for CBS affiliate WTOC in Savannah, Georgia, took to the airwaves on November 9th with a blistering video editorial excoriating the hold political correctness (PC) has on our society (video and transcript below the fold).It is certainly refreshing to hear…

Foreign Policy Magazine: Ft. Hood Happened Because Muslims Aren’t 'C

November 20th, 2009 4:23 PM
On Nov. 18, Foreign Policy's Steven Simon and Jonathan Stevenson wrote an article titled "The Real Shock of Fort Hood." If you thought that the shock of Fort Hood was that an Army Major fired over 100 rounds into a crowded processing center on a military base - killing 13 and wounding 29 - you're wrong. "It's not that the massacre occurred," said the article. "It's that it hadn't occurred before…

Rift? Hillary Doesn't Express Support For Decision to Try KSM In NYC

November 15th, 2009 11:53 AM

MRC-TV: Brent Bozell Double Feature: 'Hannity' and 'Fox & Friends

November 6th, 2009 12:27 PM
Media Research Center President and NewsBusters Publisher Brent Bozell appeared on "Hannity" last night and talked about the Fort Hood shooting as well as the conservative rally at the Capitol yesterday which drew thousands on short notice. [see video embedded at right]Regarding the latter Bozell quipped, "Spontaneous combustion! This wasn't an instant tea party. This was a coffee urn exploding…

Brokaw Gives Free Advice to Obama on How He Can 'Share' the Peace Priz

October 15th, 2009 3:43 PM
Concerned about how President Obama's "critics will dog him all the way to Oslo," former NBC "Nightly News" anchor Tom Brokaw took to the op-ed page of the October 15 Washington Post to offer his recipe for "lift[ing] this discussion out of the partisan soup that is now the main course on our national agenda, whatever the issue."Chef Brokaw then served up what is a proverbial bipartisan casserole…

MSNBC's Matthews Favorably Compares Obama to Fellow Nobel Winner Gorba

October 9th, 2009 6:13 PM
No wonder why Chris Matthews is always positively tingly over Obama. It's just a neverending Gorbasm with a different leftist object of lust.Today on "Hardball," Matthews favorably compared the president to former Soviet dictator and Nobel Peace Prize recipient Mikhail Gorbachev (MP3 audio available here):CHRIS MATTHEWS, host: When Gorbachev became chairman of the [Communist] Party and ran, took…

NBC’s Williams Derides Blogosphere as ‘Comic Element of Our Societ

October 9th, 2009 12:11 PM
Moments after President Obama’s remarks in the Rose Garden this morning, NBC anchor Brian Williams took a weird shot at the blogosphere as the “comic element of our society,” suggesting perhaps that Obama or the Nobel committee would face three days of mockery over what Williams in the same broadcast himself termed the “bizarre” selection of Obama as this year’s Peace Prize Winner.In his…

ABC's Terry Moran Oozes Over Nobel Prize on Twitter, Denounced 'Obama

October 9th, 2009 12:01 PM
Is Twitter a place where journalists betray their biases? Yes, in the case of ABC Nightline anchor Terry Moran. If you like the "feeling of hope," then you favor Obama's prize.Today: "Obama's Nobel is an award to a feeling more than any deed:the feeling of hope.Justified?Depends on what you think of the Nobel--and of hope."Last week, after the Chicago Olympic fiasco: "Today this Chicago-born die-…

AP Man-on-the-Street Video: 'Public Seems Skeptical of Obama's Nobel W

October 9th, 2009 11:47 AM
The Associated Press took to the streets of Washington, D.C. and Chicago this morning for reaction from everyday citizens about President Obama's Nobel Prize win. All but one of the featured interviewees expressed at least some skepticism about the president's worthiness to receive the award. And no, it seems none of these men (and woman) on the street are rabid right-wingers. The video has…