PBS Anchor Tries, Fails to Get Al Gore to Blame Corporations for Lack

February 1st, 2013 2:55 PM
Another day, another iteration of the left-wing criticism of Al Gore’s sale of Current TV to Al Jazeera. On Thursday’s PBS NewsHour, co-anchor Jeffrey Brown interviewed the former vice president and, predictably, the sale of Gore’s television channel came up. Like Matt Lauer and Andrea Mitchell before him, Brown failed to question Gore’s decision to sell to a network with a history of espousing…

Letterman: ‘You, Al Gore, Are Doing Business With Country That's Ena

January 30th, 2013 7:21 AM
A truly shocking thing happened on the CBS Late Show Tuesday. Host David Letterman actually challenged guest Al Gore about his recent sale of Current TV to al Jazeera saying, “So you, Al Gore, are doing business with this country that's enabling your ultimate foe of climate change” (video follows with transcript and commentary):

Study: Global Warming Less Extreme Than Feared

January 28th, 2013 11:11 AM
It hasn't been a good few days for media members devoted to Al Gore's money-making scam called anthropogenic global warming. Prior to Monday's revelation that heat from megacities is making for warmer winters on some parts of the planet, the Research Council of Norway issued a report last week titled "Global Warming Less Extreme Than Feared?":

Study: Heat From Megacities Making Winters Warmer

January 28th, 2013 10:22 AM
America's climate change-obsessed media love to point to warmer winters in our country as proof of Al Gore's infamous money-making scam. A new study from the journal Nature Climate Change reported by the Los Angeles Times Monday finds that in North America and Asia, heat from megacities is playing a larger part than anyone previously thought.

MSNBC's Hayes: 'We Are Now on the Frontier of Climate Disaster

January 21st, 2013 3:48 PM
As Barack Obama enters his second term, his inaugural address delivered today, showed an undeniably strong shift to the left.  The mentions of climate change and gay rights were much more overt, and was music to the ears of liberal media cheerleaders. One such commenter, MSNBC’s Chris Hayes, seized on the occasion to hail the president for noticing that we’re on the “frontier of climate…

Howard Kurtz: 'Al Gore's Al Jazeera Deal Doesn't Seem Right

January 7th, 2013 8:46 AM
CNN media analyst Howard Kurtz isn't happy about Al Gore selling his failing Current TV to Al Jazeera. In a piece published minutes ago at CNN.com, Kurtz elaborated while he missed potentially the greatest hypocrisy in the deal.

For AP, Small Climate Protest Is News, Opposition Letter From 129 Scie

December 1st, 2012 4:00 PM
In case you missed it, there's yet another United Nations climate conference in progress, this time in Doha Qatar. At the Associated Press, there is a story on a protest which organizers want to characterize as a "march for peace" by "a few hundred" climate activists demanding "climate justice." The AP's Karl Ritter warns readers that "Dangerous (global) warming effects could include flooding…

MSNBC’s Chris Hayes: Vote for Your Fellow Citizens or for More Storm

November 3rd, 2012 1:37 PM
In a pompous commentary on his show “Up!”, MSNBC weekend host Chris Hayes unleashed what he must have considered a Greenhouse Gettysburg Address, as they pull the bodies of the lost from the clutches of Superstorm Sandy. “There is something simultaneously awful and exhilarating about those moments when normalcy is suspended,” he proclaimed, and he must have tingled as he declared it…

Piers Morgan Lauds Obama's 'Excellent Job' With Hurricane Sandy

November 1st, 2012 2:21 PM
CNN's Piers Morgan lauded President Obama's "excellent" work during Hurricane Sandy, and teed up liberal guest Michael Moore to bash Republicans on global warming. As NewsBusters reported earlier, on his Wednesday night show he didn't once press Moore about his despicable anti-Romney ad. Morgan gushed that "whichever side you're on, you cannot say that President Obama has not so far done an…

Giving Obama the Edge After Hurricane, John Dickerson of CBS News Refl

October 31st, 2012 10:29 AM
In an appearance on CBS This Morning on Tuesday, the network's political director John Dickerson stopped by to briefly discuss the impact Hurricane Sandy could have on the upcoming election. The segment was primarily focused on how the candidates will try to sensitively make up for lost time on the campaign trail, but there was an underlying question. Who stands to gain the advantage as a…

So Predictable: Politico's 'Pro' Subscription Service Features Two 'Cl

October 30th, 2012 5:31 PM
Politico promises readers who sign up for its subscription "Pro" service they they will have "No boring stories telling you things you already know." Well, there's nothing more predictable and boring than stories about global warming and climate change which appear every time there's a major hurricane, serious flooding, or other weather-related catastrophe. Yet, as will be seen after the jump…

PBS Attacked for Allowing Global Warming Skeptic to Speak

September 19th, 2012 9:41 AM
If you had any doubts about the level of zealotry involved in today's global warming movement, they likely will be erased by the goings on at PBS the past few days. Since allowing well-known climate realist Anthony Watts on NewsHour Monday to voice his views on this controversial issue, PBS has been under attack for doing so (videos follows with transcripts and commentary).

Liberal Media Takes Quote Completely Out of Context to Paint Romney as

September 1st, 2012 10:39 PM
Mitt Romney recently took a trip to Louisiana to assess hurricane and flood ravaged areas, and to draw attention to the situation, possibly stirring people and organizations to help those in need.  During the course of his visit, Romney encountered a woman who had lost her home in the flooding.  Jodie Chiarello, according to a joint report from the Huffington Post and Associated Press, gave…

Networks Ignore Ethanol Mandates in Most Coverage of Historic Drought

August 27th, 2012 10:01 AM
The severe drought affecting the Midwest this year has caused the latest corn projections to be the lowest since 1995. With such a small corn crop, the government mandates that make some of that corn be used for ethanol make even less sense, and will raise prices even further. The drought has been a big news story for the network morning and evening show in the past six months, earning 55…