Nate Silver Goes Out on a (Left) Limb

One thing that you have to admire about Nate Silver is that he isn’t afraid to go out on a limb.  As an example of that, the New York Times political soothsayer currently projects Barack Obama winning the popular vote by 1.7%.  That would place him well on the left side of most current polling.  The below histogram shows the distribution of the spread between the two candidates in each of the…
Bob Krumm
October 31st, 2012 10:59 AM

NBC Hypes Weather Forecasters Factoring 'Global Warming' Into Hurrican

On Wednesday's NBC Today, correspondent Keir Simmons reported from the European Weather Center in Britain that projected Hurricane Sandy's path and touted how "Global warming could make their work more important than ever." The center's Professor Alan Thorpe explained: "If it turned out to be the case that such storms became more common, then our weather forecasting models need to factor that…
Kyle Drennen
October 31st, 2012 10:35 AM

Bloomberg's Trudell Casts Currently Held Jobs as New Ones in Report on

CEO Sergio Marchionne of Fiat, the parent company of the U.S. government bailed-out Chrysler, got two unexpected and undeserved breaks from Craig Trudell at Bloomberg yesterday. The first was the story's presidential election-driven focus in its headline ("Chrysler CEO Reiterates Jeep Production Staying in U.S.") and first five paragraphs on Fiat's plans to manufacture vehicles in China for…
Tom Blumer
October 31st, 2012 10:34 AM

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

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…
Ryan Robertson
October 31st, 2012 10:29 AM

Biden: Transgender Discrimination 'Civil Rights Issue of Our Time

To paraphrase the immortal words of Britney Spears, oops - he did it again. According to the Huffington Post, Vice President Joe Biden on Tuesday called transgender discrimination is the "civil rights issue of our time."
Noel Sheppard
October 31st, 2012 8:52 AM

WashPost Hails Comcast/NBC Chief Lobbyist (and Obama Bundler) as 'Wonk

Tuesday’s front-page of The Washington Post offered a positive profile of Comcast’s chief lobbyist (and Democrat) David Cohen, the “wonk rock star.” The story’s central idea was the notion that Cohen’s offering of a low-income Internet service was a crucial part of Obama’s FCC approving Comcast’s merger with NBC Universal....as if the massive campaign cash for Democrats didn’t help seal the…
Tim Graham
October 31st, 2012 8:19 AM

Leno: 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell Is Back - It's Obama's New Policy For Que

Jay Leno really went after Barack Obama Tuesday. The Tonight Show host began a series of jokes about the President during his monologue with a jab at the Commander-in-Chief dodging questions about what really happened at our consulate in Benghazi last month (video follows with transcribed highlights and commentary):
Noel Sheppard
October 31st, 2012 8:03 AM

MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell Slams Mitt Romney for Collecting Storm Supplie

In Tuesday afternoon’s broadcast of Andrea Mitchell Reports, Mitchell accused Romney of surreptitious campaigning, and asked what are the true intentions of Governor Romney collecting storm supplies after a hurricane.  Along with Chris Cillizza, who writes The Washington Post’s The Fix blog, Andrea Mitchell nonsensically noted how donations are the most effective forms of assistance in…
Matt Vespa
October 30th, 2012 11:17 PM

Bozell Column: The News Squashers

NBC’s David Gregory isn’t always a news reporter. As we're seeing with increasing frequency on that network, he's squashing stories. Call him an unreporter. On Sunday’s “Meet the Press,” he showed the extent to which he'll vaporize any suggestion that Team Obama failed to offer adequate protection from terrorists at our consulate in Benghazi. Businesswoman Carly Fiorina slammed Obama’s Libya…
Brent Bozell
October 30th, 2012 11:02 PM

AP's Taylored Narrative: GOP Fails at Senate Majority Due to Nominatin

AP reporter Andrew Taylor wrote up one of those teasing narratives Tuesday – the kind where he says, gee the GOP could have the Senate majority if it hadn’t managed to nominate Tea Party wackos that were successfully ripped down by harsh national press coverage. Well, there was no actual reference to the press or its anti-Tea Party aggression. There are only “flawed, gaffe-prone nominees,”…
Tim Graham
October 30th, 2012 10:30 PM

China- and Romney-Obsessed Toledo Blade, Politico Fail to Report Fiat

Toledo Blade reporter Tyrel Linkhorn got sucked in by Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne's misleading email to Chrysler employees today. The Politico's Alexander Burns relayed Linkhorn's gullibility to the rest of the nation -- or at least the few people scattered throughout the nation who might bother to read it. Marchionne, as quoted by Linkhorn told employees that "Jeep assembly lines will remain…
Tom Blumer
October 30th, 2012 10:23 PM

NY Times Called Bush’s 2.7% GDP a ‘Letdown,’ But Obama’s Lower

The leftist bias of the New York Times beautifully encapsulated in seven words used about a week before two presidential elections. Headline over Saturday’s editorial on the third quarter GDP creeping up to 2.0 percent under Democrat Barack Obama: “Slow but Steady Improvement.” Headline twenty years ago (October 29, 1992) when Republican incumbent George H.W. Bush was in the White House and the…
Brent Baker
October 30th, 2012 10:00 PM

Occupy Wall Street Tweets in Hurricane's Aftermath: 'When Capitalism R

It didn't take long for the Luddites at Occupy Wall Street to go loony in the wake of Hurricane Sandy's damage. Michelle Malkin's Twitchy.com web site captured tweets about how showing reactions in the midst of all the death and destruction at OWS's official Twitter account you won't see in the establishment press. The most egregious examples follow the jump.
Tom Blumer
October 30th, 2012 9:15 PM

WashPost's Horowitz Devotes 36-Paragraph Puff Piece to 'Sleepless' Oba

President Obama's gimmicky 48-hour campaign swing last week was given gauzy treatment on the front page of the October 30 Washington Post Style page. Staff writer Jason Horowitz devoted a 36-paragraph story headlined "Sleepless in the swing states" to the venture. Horowitz opened with "the president's electoral mastermind" David Plouffe as his protagonist. Plouffe "is the data-driven guru of…
Ken Shepherd
October 30th, 2012 8:21 PM