Hurricane Katrina
CNN's Sanchez and DMN's Slater Agree That Bush 'Presided Over a Reign
May 19th, 2009 7:12 PM
CNN anchor Rick Sanchez and Dallas Morning News political writer Wayne Slater agreed on Tuesday’s Newsroom program that former President George W. Bush appeared to be “controlled by a bunch of bullies,” or that he was “presiding over a reign of bullies, with [Dick] Cheney and [Donald] Rumsfeld and Karl Rove pushing a partisan agenda.” Later, as President Obama was getting ready to speak at a…
CNN's Marciano to Obama: 'Let's Park the Jumbo Jet' for Earth Day
April 22nd, 2009 4:36 PM
Hinting at but not explicitly charging President Obama with eco-hypocrisy, CNN weatherman Rob Marciano chided the chief executive for flying out to Iowa and back just for one Earth Day speech. Marciano took to the camera shortly after 10 a.m. EDT for a weather report. His comments came on the heels of Heidi Collins describing Obama's agenda for marking Earth Day [audio available here]:ROB…
CNN's 'Anti-Government' TEA Party Reporter: Obama as Hitler? 'Offensiv
April 16th, 2009 12:31 PM
CNN reporter Susan Roesgen became a pseudo-"journalistic" anti-hero yesterday for her obnoxiously belligerent interview of one Taxed Enough Already (TEA) Party participant and her overall assessment of the more than 750 events around the country as amongst other derogatory things "anti-government." But in another segment, she delved into rank hypocrisy the likes of which we rarely find even in…
Maureen Dowd Bares Bitter-Ending Bush- and Cheney-Despising Fangs, Onl
January 11th, 2009 8:35 PM
When historians look back in wonder at how a long-established publication like the New York Times could have declined from its virtual king-of-the-world status in mid-2002 to its Bush-deranged, 85%-devalued shadow of its former self, they will surely make a few stops at Maureen Dowd's twice-weekly, lost-in-another-world columns (the Dowd picture is from the Times's web site).Today's offering from…
Vanity Fair Attempts Comprehensive Bush Hit Piece, Misfires Badly
December 29th, 2008 11:26 PM
Well, it seems that the folks at Vanity Fair realized that they won't have George W. Bush to kick around any more. So they decided to launch the journalistic equivalent of thermonuclear war against him in an attempt to get its shot at a "draft of history." In a 14 web-page tome (the photo at the top right is at its beginning) that fancies itself an "oral history," the magazine hauls out every…
Katrina, Minneapolis Bridge Collapse? Reagan's Fault, Says NYT Critic
September 15th, 2008 3:53 PM
New York Times architecture critic Nicolai Ouroussoff's "Reflections: New Orleans and China" showed that he shared the same affliction as Times foreign affairs columnist Tom Friedman -- gauging the success of the strong central power of Communist China by looking at its shining and efficient surface, without questioning its effect on the nation's unseen citizenry. For good measure, he even held…
Media Hyped Gustav Fizzles Out, Oil and Gas Prices Plummet
September 2nd, 2008 2:35 PM
For almost a week, practically foaming at the mouth media members scared the heck out of the American people presaging doom and gloom in New Orleans as well as rising oil and gas prices all at the hands of a hurricane that hadn't even entered the Gulf of Mexico yet.Of course, let's not forget the reports about Hurricane Gustav destroying the Republican National Convention thereby damaging John…
Will Media Credit Bush If Gustav Doesn't Destroy New Orleans
August 30th, 2008 12:39 PM
Unlike three years ago, the good folks of New Orleans are busily preparing for a hurricane days before it is scheduled to arrive. This includes massive evacuations transpiring even though the storm is not supposed to hit until Monday.Assuming these preparations are successful, and Gustav powers the same punch as Katrina without causing the same devastation to life and property, will the White…
Big 3 Evening News Anchors Wring Hands Over McClellan Charges on 'Toda
May 28th, 2008 5:18 PM
All "Big Three" network evening news anchors appeared on Wednesday's "Today" show to promote a simulcast to fight cancer but ended up wringing their hands about Scott McClellan's charges that the press was too soft on the White House in the run up to the Iraq War. "CBS Evening News" anchor Katie Couric accused the White House of "strong arm tactics," and complained, "There was such a significant…