Not News: Four 'Teens' Murder 94 Year-Old Woman in Mississippi

A Google News search at 3 p.m. Eastern Time today for stories published in March about "Eva Carmichael" (in quotes; sorted by date) returned only 11 items. Who is Eva Carmichael? She is a 94 year-old woman who was murdered in Meridian, Mississippi on March 1. Based on the complete lack of press coverage outside of the immediate area, it's reasonable to believe that the nation's journalists don't…
Tom Blumer
March 11th, 2015 4:11 PM

CNN, USA Today Hype Study by Left-Wing Hate Group

How low does left-wing hate-tank Southern Poverty Law Center have to go before the media stop sharing its “studies” as if they had objective merit?  Even though the activist group uses easily disproven, bogus stats and a “hate map” that has inspired a potential mass murder at the Family Research Council in 2012, the media continue to cite them as a legitimate and neutral source.
Kristine Marsh
March 11th, 2015 3:57 PM

Blogger: ‘Who the F**k Could Blame’ Hillary For Disliking the Media?

Laura Clawson of Daily Kos thinks the flap over Hillary Clinton’s private e-mails is a “nothing-burger.” Charles Pierce of Esquire, who may be on a meatless diet for Lent, says it’s simply “nothing.” That left each to blast the media for its supposedly egregious coverage of what DKos is calling “eGhazi.”
Tom Johnson
March 11th, 2015 3:54 PM

The Mindy Project: Where Stephen Colbert Becomes a Catholic Priest

Catholicism is fair game for comedy – unlike some other religions we could name but won’t for fear of beheading. That includes starring Stephen Colbert as a Catholic priest and former “virginity thief” who flaunts his sexual escapades from the pulpit and readily excommunicates.  The nineteenth episode of the third season of The Mindy Project, Confessions with a Catho-holic, aired March 10.…
Katie Yoder
March 11th, 2015 3:32 PM

NB Win: NPR Host Diane Rehm 'Scales Back' Right-to-Die Fundraisers

It’s a NewsBusters win. On Tuesday, The Washington Post reported -- inside the Metro section on page B-3 -- that NPR and its Washington affiliate WAMU agreed with talk-show host Diane Rehm that she would stop being the star attraction at fundraising dinners for the leftist assisted-suicide lobbying group Compassion & Choices. The Post account by Michael Rosenwald was only 524 words and…
Tim Graham
March 11th, 2015 2:39 PM

Olbermann on Williams' Whoppers: Heck, He Was in Iraq and New Orleans!

If this was intended as a defense of discredited NBC Nightly News anchor/fabulist Brian Williams, ex-MSNBC ringleader Keith Olbermann should have bitten his tongue instead. Appearing on Late Show with David Letterman last night, Olbermann described Williams as a friendly acquaintance of nearly 20 years and scrupulous newsman who takes "personal responsibility" for errors in his newscast, even…
Jack Coleman
March 11th, 2015 12:55 PM

AP Rips Hillary's E-mail Claims: 'Striking Departure From the Norm'

On Wednesday, Jack Gillum and Stephen Braun of the Associated Press fact-checked five of Hillary Clinton's claims about her e-mail scandal from her Tuesday press conference. Gillum and Braun spotlighted that Clinton is "the only secretary of state known to have conducted all official unclassified government business on a private email address," and pointed out her "striking departure from the…
Matthew Balan
March 11th, 2015 12:49 PM

All Three Networks Hype 'Hillary on the Hot Seat'

All three networks on Wednesday morning offered substantive coverage of Hillary Clinton's growing e-mail scandal. Yet, ABC's Good Morning America didn't bother to go to Republicans for response to the controversy. GMA boycotted the story on Tuesday. But on Wednesday, George Stephanopoulos trumpeted, "Hillary on the hot seat. The former Secretary of State finally answers questions about that…
Scott Whitlock
March 11th, 2015 11:38 AM

NBC Changes the Subject from E-Mails, Touts Hillary Bashing GOP

To its credit, Wednesday's NBC Today actually brought on Republican Senator Rand Paul to react to Hillary Clinton's Tuesday press conference regarding the email scandal. However, co-host Matt Lauer used the second half of the interview to parrot Clinton's attacks on the GOP: "...she talked about this open letter that you and forty-six other Republican senators wrote and then signed and sent off…
Kyle Drennen
March 11th, 2015 11:29 AM

AP Poorly Covers Notre Dame's 'Touchdown' Over Contraception Mandate

The University of Notre Dame won an important victory at the Supreme Court Monday morning when the Court acted in its case involving Obamacare's contraception mandate. Its "GVR" order (grant, vacate, remand) granted Notre Dame a "writ of certorari," vacated a lower court ruling against the school which would have forced it comply or face severe penalties, and remanded the case back to that lower…
Tom Blumer
March 11th, 2015 11:11 AM

Andrea Mitchell Blames Media for Hillary’s Use of Private E-Mail

Speaking to MSNBC's Rachel Maddow on Tuesday night, NBC's Andrea Mitchell blamed the press coverage of Hillary Clinton in the 1990s for why she created a wall of secrecy. Mitchell also complained about having to cover Hillary’s self-inflicted e-mail controversy instead on a women's rights report: “The Clinton Foundation and Gates Foundation report on the no ceilings report was very important and…
Jeffrey Meyer
March 11th, 2015 11:05 AM

‘The Bachelor’: Virgins ‘Come Out of the Closet

Haley Halverson
March 11th, 2015 10:51 AM

Is This The Lamest 'Fact Checker' Post Ever?

Washington Post "fact checker" Michele Ye Hee Lee targeted Sen. Ted Cruz -- but she wasn't questioning his facts. She just didn't like they way he used the facts. It's correct to point out that there are more words in the tax code than the number of words in the Bible, but that's "utterly meaningless," she argued. It's somehow a "nonsense fact."
Tim Graham
March 11th, 2015 9:50 AM

ABC, NBC Continue to Ignore Obama Administration’s Bullet Ban Reversal

On Wednesday, CBS This Morning was the only network morning show to cover the Obama administration’s decision to drop their proposed ban on ammunition that is commonly used in the AR-15. After the “big three” (ABC, CBS, and NBC) all ignored the bullet ban reversal during their Tuesday night broadcasts, CBS’s Charlie Rose devoted a mere 20 seconds to the decision by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco…
Jeffrey Meyer
March 11th, 2015 9:47 AM