Piers Morgan Defends Bloomberg's Soda Ban

CNN's Piers Morgan has become an apologist for the nanny state. He defended Mayor Bloomberg's large soda ban on his Monday night show, a ban that was shot down that day by the state supreme court for being "arbitrary and capricious." "I agree with Mayor Bloomberg," Morgan asserted. "And what's the point of being a mayor of a city like New York? He's been big on gun control, big on smoking –…
Matt Hadro
March 12th, 2013 11:47 AM

'Fortune' Editor Boosts Nanny Bloomberg: 'Sometimes You Have To Take P

You'd think someone who works for "Fortune" magazine would have more have more respect for free people and free markets. But on Morning Joe, today, there was "Fortune" editor Leigh Gallagher boosting Michael Bloomberg's nanny state.  Gallagher approvingly quoted Mayor Mike to the effect "sometimes you have to do not what people want you to do.  You have to take people by the hand and lead them…
Mark Finkelstein
March 12th, 2013 9:45 AM

Obama Tries Flattery, Humor to Win Back 'Mainstream Media' at Elite Di

President Barack Obama used effusive praise and gentle humor in an attempt to smooth over his recently strained relationship with members of the “mainstream media” during the 128th annual Gridiron Club Dinner on Saturday evening in Washington, D.C. “I am grateful for all the journalists who do one of the toughest jobs there is with integrity and insight and dedication -- and a sense of…
Randy Hall
March 12th, 2013 9:28 AM

In Cincinnati, Three 'Improper Voting' Charges Include a Poll Worker a

It will be interesting to see how much national play this story gets. My guess is: "little." Following up on a matter on which I initially posted last month, the Cincinnati Enquirer reported yesterday that the prosecutor for Hamilton County, Ohio, where the county seat is Cincinnati, is bringing charges related to improper voting against three people – including a longtime poll worker and a…
Tom Blumer
March 12th, 2013 7:17 AM

Erin Burnett to Laura Bush: Should America Accept Anti-Semitism To Eff

CNN's Erin Burnett on Monday asked former first lady Laura Bush a truly disgusting question. In a segment about the George W. Bush Institute's Women's Initiative Fellowship Program and its involvement with a group of Egyptian women, Burnett asked Mrs. Bush if the United States needs to "accept" anti-Semitism and anti-Americanism "when we want to make change" (video follows with transcript and…
Noel Sheppard
March 12th, 2013 12:50 AM

Dennis Rodman: 'I'm Vacationing With Kim Jong Un In August

The saga of Dennis Rodman continues. On Monday, the NBA Hall of Famer, in a vulgarity laden interview with CBS's Fargo, North Dakota, affiliate KXJB, said he’s going to be "vacationing" with North Korea’s Kim Jong Un in August (video follows with transcribed highlights and commentary, serious vulgarity warning):
Noel Sheppard
March 12th, 2013 12:01 AM

Gore Defends Current TV Sale, Says Profit Motive Was Not Reason He Sol

Environmentalist activist and former U.S. vice president Al Gore is defending the sale of his Current TV cable channel to Al Jazeera, saying that the Qatari government-run network is “honest-to-goodness” news. During a panel discussion at the South by Southwest (SXSW) in Austin, Texas on Saturday, Gore was asked about his $500-million deal to sell the low-rated news operation to Al Jazeera in…
Elizabeth Harrington
March 11th, 2013 10:39 PM

Obama Tax Hike on Wealthy An Actual Tax Hike, Ed Schultz Finally Admit

Two months after President Obama whacked the wealthy with higher taxes, Ed Schultz is flip-flopping on his previous denial that this occurred. Back in late February, Schultz resorted to accounting gimmickry to bolster his insistent claim that Obama had not increased taxes on well-heeled Americans. (audio clips after page break)
Jack Coleman
March 11th, 2013 8:30 PM

CBS Publicizes Catholic Dissenters' Platform Against Celibate Priestho

CBS's Barry Petersen slanted in favor of dissenters agitating for the repeal of the Catholic Church's centuries-old practice of celibacy for priests on the March 10, 2013 edition of Sunday Morning. Petersen hyped how "many American Catholics wonder how long celibacy will be a part of today's Church, or perhaps, how soon it may become a fading tradition." The correspondent also failed to…
Matthew Balan
March 11th, 2013 7:44 PM

Chris Matthews: 'No Chance Anyone’s Looking for a Nekkid Picture of

"No chance anyone’s looking for a nekkid picture of Mitch McConnell.” As amazing as it might seem, such was actually said by MSNBC's Chris Matthews on Hardball Monday (video follows with transcript and commentary):
Noel Sheppard
March 11th, 2013 6:48 PM

At SXSW Forum, Al Gore Faces Scrutiny Over Sale of Current TV to Al Ja

Kara Swisher of the Wall Street Journal's AllThingsD.com has a March 9 post in which she noted how former U.S. Vice President Al Gore was confronted at 2013 SXSW Interactive Festival about his sale of Current TV to the Qatari government-backed Al Jazeera network by her colleague, AllThingsD editor Walt Mossberg: You sold your network to Al Jazeera, which is owned by a government that’s a…
Ken Shepherd
March 11th, 2013 6:25 PM

CNN Panel Scoffs at Press Getting 'Manipulated' by White House, But CN

On Sunday's Reliable Sources, the CNN panel scoffed at the media for getting "manipulated" by the White House last week into hyping Obama's meetings with the GOP as a "charm offensive." CNN's own reporting shows that it played right into those talking points. "I love how easily the press corps is manipulated," remarked The Washington Post's Dana Milbank. "So, the President takes a few…
Matt Hadro
March 11th, 2013 6:17 PM

Rasmussen Column: Health Care Law Now Faces Biggest Challenge: America

President Obama handily defeated congressional Republicans in the political fight over his health care law. But the law will now face a much tougher opponent — the creativity of Americans determined to gain more control over their own health care decisions. The end result will be a system much different than the president hopes for — and his opponents fear. To understand why, consider how the…
Scott Rasmussen
March 11th, 2013 5:19 PM

Poll: Just 17 Percent of Americans Believe Media Cover Obama Objective

For decades, members of the elite media have told Americans to trust that their political coverage is objective and fair. A new poll released today indicates that most of the people simply do not believe that. The good news is that 46 percent of Americans agree with the correct statement that the media are “excessively sympathetic” to President Obama and that only 17 percent believe the media…
Matthew Sheffield
March 11th, 2013 5:03 PM