Chris Matthews Agrees 'With the Sentiment' of Left-Wing Protestor

October 31st, 2007 10:59 AM
It is no secret that Chris Matthews is a shill for the Democrats and adamantly opposed to the Iraq War. The former Democratic staffer, who the previous night wrote a speech for Obama attacking Hillary Clinton from the left, endorsed "the sentiment" of a disruptive protestor. After the October 30 Democratic debate, upon interviewing John Edwards campaign strategist Joe Trippi, a lone protestor…

ABC: Iraqis Adapt to 'New Normal' as 'Violence on Downward Trend

October 30th, 2007 9:25 PM
Both NBC and ABC on Tuesday night noted the smallest number of American servicemen killed in Iraq since March of 2006, but while NBC's Brian Williams stressed the total number killed since the war began, ABC's Charles Gibson segued to a story about “booming” markets and significantly improving life in Baghdad. Eight days ago, ABC uniquely highlighted Fallujah's “extraordinary comeback story.” […

Bozell Column: 'Peace' Movement Pass

October 30th, 2007 5:29 PM
If the "peace" movement holds a protest and no one in the press covers it, does it still exist? If Americans are sick of the war, they’re also sick of the "anti-war." Even the media have grown anti-war-weary. Rallies on October 27 drew only perfunctory news mentions.The peaceniks have now become a bipartisan political problem, now that the Democrats who control Congress haven’t dared to placate…

'Fox and Friends' Picks Up on Matthews's Obama Speech

October 30th, 2007 3:27 PM

Both CNN and the WaPo Play Up ‘Bitter’ Soldier’s Words on Iraq

October 30th, 2007 1:28 PM
The mainstream media’s long march against the Iraq War continues unabated. On October 27, the Washington Post ran a front-page story with an attention-grabbing headline taken from a quote by an American soldier serving in Iraq: "I don’t think this place is worth another soldier’s life." Two days later on October 29, CNN’s Jack Cafferty on "The Situation Room" used the same quote in his "Question…

Chris Matthews Writes Campaign Speech for Obama

October 29th, 2007 5:29 PM
Chris Matthews got his start in politics by writing speeches for Jimmy Carter, well on Monday night, the "Hardball" host returned to his roots when he penned an anti-war screed that he urged Barack Obama to use as a way to attack Hillary Clinton from the left. The following excerpt is how Matthews opened the October 29 edition of "Hardball" (video available here):Matthews: "Good evening, I'm…

New Jersey Paper Has a Double Standard in Protest Coverage

October 29th, 2007 4:42 PM

Fame Game: Plame Protests Too Much

October 29th, 2007 8:36 AM
With a little help from Joe Scarborough, Valerie Plame Wilson tried this morning to paint herself as someone who, far from seeking "Vanity Fair" fame, had celebrity thrust upon her in a moment of distraction. Right.And try this quick quiz:Q. Is it possible to get through an extended interview of Valerie Plame Wilson without mentioning Richard Armitage?A. Yes, if Joe Scarborough is the interviewer…

Elevating Publicity Stunts: Matt Lauer Asks Condi About Code Pink

October 28th, 2007 11:05 PM
Matt Lauer's Friday morning interview with Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice ended badly. It wasn't that Rice brought bad answers to the interview. It wasn't that Lauer mocked or insulted Rice. It was that Lauer elevated a tired publicity stunt from the radical leftists at Code Pink to something approaching "Newsworthy" status (video available here): LAUER: Let me end on just a different…

Dowd's Santayana Overdose

October 28th, 2007 10:29 AM
Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it -- George Satayana.Well and good. But becoming a prisoner of the past presents dangers, too. Stay tuned for an example of how reliance on a corollary of Satayana's rule went horribly wrong for the U.S.Maureen Dowd's column of this morning "W.M.D. in Iran? Q.E.D." is the latest example of what passes for MSM wisdom on Iran. The…

Weekend Captionfest II

October 28th, 2007 6:02 AM
News item: Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, right, is confronted by CodePink member Desiree Sairooz, her hands painted red, as she arrives to testify on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2007, before the House Foreign Relations Committee

Joe Klein Doesn't Get it: 'Why Can't We Bring Home Troops Immediately

October 26th, 2007 4:05 AM

Giuliani Too 'Hawkish,' 'Hard Line' and 'Neocon' for NYT and NBC

October 26th, 2007 3:18 AM
“The people guiding” Republican presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani “in his foreign policy message...are drawing some attention,” NBC Nightly News anchor Brian Williams announced Thursday evening in advancing the news agenda of a front page New York Times story which ominously warned Giuliani “is consulting with, among others, a particularly hawkish group of advisers and neoconservative thinkers…

Iraq War Widow, Ignored by the MSM, Calls Out Anti-Military Bias

October 25th, 2007 1:56 PM