Liberal on Liberal Violence: MSNBC’s Fineman Slams ‘Useless’ Jim

MSNBC contributor Howard Fineman lamented how the president was on the defensive in his first bout with Republican nominee Mitt Romney. Jim Lehrer, who moderated the October 3 debate, has a history of bias that is usually cloaked with his soporific disposition. However, Fineman seemed agitated to the point of calling Lehrer “useless” and equated his moderating of the debate to “criminal…
Matt Vespa
October 4th, 2012 2:11 AM

National Journal's Fournier (Formerly of AP) Offers Novel Obama Excuse

Having seen the candidate the press corps so obviously favors perform poorly while his opponent shined, Ron Fournier at National Journal, an Associated Press alum, dove so deeply into excuse-making that I half expected him to claim that the dog ate President Obama's debate prep. The primary culprit, according to the forlorn Fournier, is something over which Obama has no control, as seen in…
Tom Blumer
October 4th, 2012 1:45 AM

Exasperated NBC Reporters Whine: Why Didn't Obama Bring Up 47 Percent

On NBC News’ live Wednesday night debate coverage a clearly upset David Gregory was shocked that Barack Obama didn’t hit Mitt Romney with the liberal media’s favorite talking point, as he whined: “He didn’t bring up the 47 percent!” Obama not mentioning the hidden camera video of Romney talking about the 47 percent also stunned NBC Nightly News anchor Brian Williams who asked Savannah Guthrie…
Geoffrey Dickens
October 4th, 2012 1:19 AM

Bill Maher: 'Obama Looks Like He DOES Need a Teleprompter

How poorly did Barack Obama do in Wednesday's debate? So poorly that Bill Maher, one of his benefactors, tweeted, "i can't believe i'm saying this, but Obama looks like he DOES need a teleprompter":
Noel Sheppard
October 4th, 2012 12:57 AM

On CBS, Time's Foroohar Spins Debate: 'You Have to Wonder Whether Romn

Time's assistant managing editor Rana Foroohar could have been mistaken as an Obama campaign flack during CBS's post-presidential debate coverage on Wednesday night, with her claim that "the key issue is, really, taxes, and I think that you have to wonder whether Romney's math adds up." She asserted, "There's a bigger math issue here, and that's whether or not lowering tax rates actually…
Matthew Balan
October 4th, 2012 12:33 AM

Dem Debate Meltdown: Stumbling Obama Surrogate Speaks Of 'President Ro

How resounding was Mitt Romney's rout of Barack Obama tonight?  In the post-debate spin room, a hopelessly muddled Martin O'Malley, Dem guv from Maryland and supposedly an Obama surrogate, wound up referring to "President Romney"! Freudian slip, anyone? For good measure, pressed by MSNBC's Larry O'Donnell—clearly dismayed by Obama's dismal performance—to suggest what he'd recommend the prez…
Mark Finkelstein
October 3rd, 2012 11:33 PM

Ed Schultz: 'I Was Disappointed In The President' - 'I Was Absolutely

The negative reviews for Barack Obama's performance during Wednesday's debate continue to pour in from a very unlikely source - his friends on MSNBC. Shortly after the debate ended, a "stunned" Ed Schultz said, "I was disappointed in the President...I was absolutely stunned tonight" (video follows with transcript):
Noel Sheppard
October 3rd, 2012 11:30 PM

Chris Matthews: 'Romney Was Winning. If He Does Five More of These Nig

Judging from the reaction by the commentators on MSNBC, Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney had a big night during Wednesday's debate with Barack Obama. Shortly after it's conclusion, one of the President's biggest fans said, "What was Romney doing tonight? He was winning. If he does five more of these nights, forget it" (video follows with transcript):
Noel Sheppard
October 3rd, 2012 11:09 PM

Chris Matthews Blasts Obama for Debate Performance, Urges Him to Get T

An angry Chris Matthews sharply denounced President Obama's performance in the presidential debate tonight, implying his knowledge of the facts was "first grade." Matthews also urged Obama to tune in to MSNBC so he could learn a thing or two from the supposedly non-partisan hosts and guests on the channel. "I don't know what he was doing out there," the normally effusively pro-Obama former…
Matthew Sheffield
October 3rd, 2012 10:48 PM

NB Chat: First Presidential Debate

Will you be tuning in to tonight's presidential debate which starts at 9pm ET? If so, please join fellow NewsBusters readers here for a live chat about the contest. Please note that you will need a Flash-enabled browser to participate.
NB Staff
October 3rd, 2012 8:50 PM

Coulter Column: MSNBC's Motto: Lean Racist

If one were trying to prove in court that MSNBC is crazily biased, you could do worse than submitting Rachel Maddow's Tuesday night show. She was discussing the recently released June 2007 tape of Barack Obama using Hillary Clinton's black accent to tell an audience of black preachers that the U.S. government doesn't care about black people, Maddow explained with her typical leaden sarcastic…
Ann Coulter
October 3rd, 2012 8:48 PM

Romney Adviser Whacks Soledad O'Brien: 'I Know You Have Your Talking P

A Romney campaign senior adviser blistered CNN's Soledad O'Brien on Wednesday morning, quipping that "I know you have your talking points" before citing an independent study to attack Obama's jobs record. O'Brien later retorted that "Only one person who is spinning at this moment, and that would be you." Romney advisers and supporters could make a habit of mocking Soledad O'Brien's bias on…
Matt Hadro
October 3rd, 2012 6:44 PM

MSNBC Asks Disgraced Dan Rather If Obama Video Smacks of GOP 'Desperat

On Wednesday’s Jansing & Co., MSNBC anchor Chris Jansing tried to establish that there is one question “we can all anticipate and not be surprised by,” and that is a question to Mitt Romney about the 47 percent comments, because it had a “very negative effect” on voters. Jim Lehrer must repeat Obama's TV ads in a question? But what about the “other race speech” video of Obama from 2007?…
Tim Graham
October 3rd, 2012 5:31 PM

NBC Poll: Recent News Coverage Gave Voters 'Less Favorable' View of Ro

Reporting the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll numbers on Tuesday's NBC Nightly News, political director Chuck Todd touted a rather obvious finding in the numbers, relentless media attacks on Mitt Romney have negatively affected how voters view the Republican nominee. Todd proclaimed: "That 47% remark, it has left a mark, if you will. When we asked, 'Is there anything you've heard in…
Kyle Drennen
October 3rd, 2012 5:18 PM