Slate.com Editor Weisberg Diagnoses Bush with a 'Learning Disability

January 31st, 2008 4:16 PM
Slate.com Editor Jacob Weisberg can now add "medicine" to his list of expertise. Weisberg told an audience the awkwardness some claim Bush shows during speeches can be attributed to a learning disability. Weisberg linked it back to a pattern of dyslexia in the Bush family. "I agree with that," Weisberg said when presented the possibility that Bush has a "learning disability." "The other…

CNN's Toobin: 'Militaristic, Authoritarian' Giuliani's Words 'Outrageo

January 31st, 2008 2:16 AM

Hillary's Manifesto

January 29th, 2008 9:35 PM
Covering Hillary's tricked-up "victory" event for a Dem Florida primary that was not supposed to be contested, even MSNBC co-anchor Keith Olbermann eventually got bored and pulled away. But before he did, the junior senator from New York began to lay out her plans for America. Though sheer ennui eventually drove MSNBC off, the network hung in for enough of Clinton's "victory" speech to give us a…

Andy Card Calls Out MSNBC 'Cynicism,' Bush Like Fibber McGee

January 29th, 2008 6:51 AM

CBS: 'Bush Redux,' Bad Legacy; CNN's Toobin: No 'Humanity' In GOP

January 29th, 2008 12:53 AM
ABC and NBC pivoted almost immediately from President Bush's State of the Union address to the 2008 presidential campaign, but CBS stuck to Bush's speech in its post-coverage in which Katie Couric complained “a lot of it was Bush redux,” Bob Schieffer kvetched that Bush “did not say what his assessment of the state of the union was until the next to the last sentence” and historian Douglas…

CNN’s Roberts Can’t Stop Calling Troop Surge in Iraq the ‘So-Cal

January 28th, 2008 5:12 PM
Over the course of at least nine months, CNN’s John Roberts has regularly labeled the troop surge in Iraq, the amassing of 28,000 additional troops in the country, the "so-called surge." Liberals, such as George Lakoff, have objected to the term "surge" in the past, since using the term would "subscribe to Bush’s misleading frame." Roberts' latest use of the phrase took place on Monday’s "…

NYT 'Somewhat' Wrong About Tuesday's Pre-Market Coverage

January 26th, 2008 9:43 AM
You wouldn't expect the New York Times (Times links usually require free registration) to refer to work by yours truly without getting it wrong, would you? Why, of course not. The portion of today's "Taking the Bears to Task" brief by Times reporter Dan Mitchell that refers to my Wednesday Pajamas Media column ("Is the Downbeat Business Press Right about the Economy?"; also here at BizzyBlog)…

Gothamist: Military Encourages Institutional 'Atrocities' 'Rape' 'Tort

January 25th, 2008 12:11 PM
January 23, Gothamist blogger John Del Signore claimed “rape and torture” are “institutional” in the US military, which “at times condoned and encouraged” “atrocities...genocide" and "butchery.” He said the events aren't isolated, they're “the few war crimes we actually know about” and happen with “increasing frequency during prolonged occupations.” Del Signore profiled a theater class on…

Military Recruiting: Fool WaPo Twice, Shame on Them

January 25th, 2008 11:42 AM
Last year, the Washington Post let itself be so badly misled by a "study" on military recruiting from a far-left think tank that WaPo ombudsman Deborah Powell felt obliged to write a lengthy column about the matter, diplomatically taking her paper to task for failing to "tell the full story."So when the same think tank came out with another recruiting study this year, surely WaPo would take it…

The Latest Media Scam

January 24th, 2008 6:17 PM
Left wing think tank hatchet reportingThe Establishment Media's Weapon of ChoiceAnd you thought only the New York Times was engaged in not-for-profit journalism. Behold the Center for Public Integrity (CPI), who on Wednesday made headlines across the nation with their report -- co-authored with the Fund for Independence in Journalism (FIJ) -- entitled "Iraq - The War Card: Orchestrated Deception…

Outlets Disguise Agenda of Ex-Journalist's Group as Iraq 'Lies' Hyped

January 24th, 2008 5:55 AM
AP, MSNBC, CNN and the New York Times on Wednesday all promoted a “study” by a couple of affiliated far-left groups, supposedly documenting “935 false statements” about Iraq made by Bush officials, but in hyping the proof of “lies” which led to war, the news outlets disguised the ideology of the groups -- led by a former ABC and CBS reporter/producer -- and how many of the “false” statements were…

CNN’s Cafferty Overlooks Soros Connection to ‘Bush Lied’ Study

January 23rd, 2008 5:57 PM
CNN’s Jack Cafferty, on Wednesday’s "The Situation Room," unsurprisingly heralded the study by the Center for Public Integrity that Bush Administration officials made hundreds of false statements in the lead-up to the Iraq war. He did not mention, however, the Center’s funding by various left-wing individuals and foundations, most notably George Soros.Cafferty, who commented on the study during…

David Letterman, John Edwards Bash Fox's O'Reilly

January 23rd, 2008 3:19 PM
"I like how you think, senator," cooed "Late Show" host David Letterman in agreement with John Edwards's charge that "most of what" Fox News Channel host Bill O'Reilly says "is crap." Letterman had asked the former senator about his "feud" with O'Reilly over Edwards's charge that the Bush administration is failing to care for military veterans to the extent that hundreds of thousands are winding…

NYT: 'Remarkable' New Left-Wing Database Shows Bush Lied Us Into War

January 23rd, 2008 2:14 PM