PBS Host Tavis Smiley Tells John Edwards Dems Aren't Seen as 'Terribly

New Mantra of the Left Infects Most Political News

WashPost: Bayh, Biden, and Hillary "Typically Veer to the Center

AOL: "A Rough Week For Republicans" Despite Roberts' Easy Confirmation

Ideology Bites NYT on "Roberts" Memo

Yesterday the New York Times went all out on a memo that they said was written by John Roberts, echoed by the media establishment, saying "John Roberts shows deep hositility toward the press."The critique was vigorous, brilliantly written and informed by a deep hostility toward the press, said Anthony Lewis, the author of "Make No Law: The Sullivan Case and the First Amendment" and a former…

Which Soggy WashPost Tribute to the Sixties Left Would You Prefer

PBS Analysts Ridicule Eminent Domain Concerns of Conservatives and Tal

During PBS's coverage Wednesday of the Senate hearing with Supreme Court nominee John Roberts, analysts ridiculed the concern of some conservative Senators over the Supreme Court's recent eminent domain ruling and mocked the role of naive talk radio hosts. During a break at about 4:45pm EDT, Boston Globe columnist Tom Oliphant was befuddled by "the vigorous nature of this opposition to a rather…

CBS Legal Analyst Annoyed by Roberts

Gloria Borger's CBS Recap of Roberts Testimony

Nets Frame Roberts Hearing from the Left; Williams Touts Specter's

Some noteworthy quotes from Tuesday's broadcast network evening newscast coverage of the Senate's confirmation hearing for Supreme Court nominee John Roberts. ABC's Linda Douglass saw civil rights through a liberal prism as, over a picture of Roberts with Ronald Reagan, she relayed how “Democrats hammered him about things he wrote as a young government lawyer 25 years ago, when the Reagan…

Roberts: "Not A Perjurer Or A Lawbreaker, That We Know Of

Some Activists Are More Equal Than Others

AP Hints at Future Roberts Hearings Coverage: Light on Liberal Labels

Chief Justice Rehnquist Dies, AP Foreshadows Change in Roberts Hearing

Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist died late Saturday evening.  As reported by Gina Holland of AP: Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist died Saturday evening of cancer, ending a remarkable 33-year tenure on the Supreme Court and creating a rare second vacancy on the nation's highest court.Rehnquist, 80, was surrounded by his three children when he died at his home in suburban Arlington.Sadly, the…