WashPost Ombudsman Takes Conservative Side: Post Opinion Pages Too Dom

Washington Post ombudsman Patrick Pexton explored conservative dissatisfaction with the national news in polls and then wondered if the Post’s own columnist corps didn’t lean dramatically to the left: “The Post should first be about news without slant. If The Post wants to wrap its news in commentary, fine, but shouldn’t some of those voices then be conservative?” He listed all the “…
Tim Graham
September 29th, 2012 3:14 PM

CBS Radio Reporter Cheers the State's Ability to 'Punish the Filmmaker

Conservative message boards are buzzing about a CBS Radio newscast on Friday in which CBS reporter Dan Raviv expresses relief that the Obama administration can look to the Muslim nations and suggest it can crack down on free speech. After the anchor noted the maker of the controversial "Innocence of Muslims" trailer Nakoula Basseley Nakoula is still in jail for a probation violation, Raviv said…
Tim Graham
September 29th, 2012 1:53 PM

Prepare to Be Dazzled: The State-Sponsored Music Playlist

Eric Scheiner at CNSNews.com has explored the joys of the "Government Sponsored Music Playlist" on the time-worn statist principle that "when government gets involved in music, it’s just got to be good." For example, thanks in part to over a million dollars of Recovery Act money given to the cultural commissars at the Sesame Workshop, "kids get to sing and dance along with Elmo." The music…
Tim Graham
September 29th, 2012 1:08 PM

Krauthammer Tells 'Liberal Pals' on PBS 'I Can’t Believe You're Cove

Syndicated columnist Charles Krauthammer gave quite a scolding Friday to his fellow panelists on PBS's Inside Washington. During a discussion about the murder of our ambassador in Libya, Krauthammer said, "I just want to respond to my liberal pals over here. I can’t believe you guys are covering for the administration on the Susan Rice thing when they themselves said five days later it was…
Noel Sheppard
September 29th, 2012 11:45 AM

Daily Kos Sneers at the Supply-side Easter Bunny

Mark Sumner at the Daily Kos demands that reporters point out that supply-side economics is a complete fantasy. "Any politician who promises to right the economy through cutting taxes on the wealthy might as well invoke the Easter Bunny, and any reporter who fails to point this out is failing the public." Conservatives believe in a supply-side Sasquatch? "There is a difference between…
Tim Graham
September 29th, 2012 11:18 AM

The View's Shepherd Challenges Romney: 'How Can You Handle a Country I

Sherri Shepherd, one of the co-hosts of ABC's The View, issued a strong challenge to Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney Friday. Appearing on NBC's Tonight Show, Shepherd asked, "How can you handle a country if you can't handle five women on The View?" (video follows with transcript):
Noel Sheppard
September 29th, 2012 10:17 AM

Calif. Creates State-Run ‘Opt-Out’ Private Sector Retirement Savin

From the "I thought Social Security was supposed to have solved this decades ago" Dept.: The State of California has just passed a law mandating opt-out pension plan contributions of 3% of earnings for six million workers in the private sector, or roughly half of its private sector workforce. The targeted population is the cadre of those working at employers of five or more who do not offer a…
Tom Blumer
September 29th, 2012 9:43 AM

Fact: Historically Speaking, Polls Have Underestimated GOP Vote

Knowing that exit polling has historically overestimated the Democratic vote and knowing how much the final regular polling in the 1980 race understated Ronald Reagan’s support compared to Jimmy Carter, it is worth looking at what the final poll results said in other presidential election years. The facts show a similar trend in a pro-Democratic direction almost uniformly. Historically…
Matthew Sheffield
September 29th, 2012 8:39 AM

Desperate Letterman: ‘Don’t Vote For Romney’ If He Won’t Come

As NewsBusters previously reported, CBS Late Show host David Letterman last Thursday begged Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney to come on his show. On Friday, Letterman continued groveling actually telling viewers, "If he's not here in 39 days, don't vote for him" (video follows with transcript and commentary):
Noel Sheppard
September 29th, 2012 8:33 AM

NYT’s Ashley Parker Gets ‘Defensive’ Over Mitt Romney — 12 Tim

On Thursday the New York Times's Romney-beat campaign reporter Ashley Parker returned to Romney's tired "47 percent" controversy in "Romney Ad Reaches Out to Working Class." Not content with recycling old anti-Romney issues, Parker also recycled her criticism of Romney – so far she has described Romney as "defensive" in at least 12 news stories, including this one, according to a Nexis search.
Clay Waters
September 29th, 2012 8:08 AM

Put This in Your Polling Pipe and Smoke It: Big Drops Since '08 in Vot

Rush Limbaugh brought up an important matter relating to polling Friday, which even beyond what is already known about party affiliation from Rasmussen and Gallup, further supports the notion that performing presidential preference polls based on 2008 presidential turnout is fundamentally flawed. Read it below, because you can virtually bet what's left of the value of your home that you won't…
Tom Blumer
September 29th, 2012 7:16 AM

Bozell Column: '2016' vs. Al Gore

Two weeks ago, Dinesh D’Souza’s documentary “2016: Obama’s America” passed Al Gore’s “An Inconvenient Truth” for second place on the all-time box-office money list for political documentaries. It now has a box office gross of more than $32 million. But if you’re an independent or a liberal who’s unplugged from conservative websites and talk radio, you’d never know. You didn’t see D’Souza on…
Brent Bozell
September 29th, 2012 6:53 AM

NYT's Jackie Calmes Defends Obama, Again Claims ObamaCare Will Cut Def

New York Times White House correspondent Jackie Calmes off lead in Wednesday's edition on Obama's struggle with the federal deficit, "Test for Obama As Deficit Stays Over $1 Trillion." Credit Calmes for the premise and the Times for the prominent placement, but as usual, Calmes waved the blame away from Obama and again clung to the dubious idea that ObamaCare would actually reduce the deficit…
Clay Waters
September 29th, 2012 6:05 AM

Broadway Star Resents Giuliani for Ruining Times Square: 'I Can't Wait

Broadway star Patti LuPone gave an interview to the DC gay mag Metro Weekly, in which she unloaded several strange bursts of liberal celebrity-speak. The most notable one was resenting Rudy Giuliani for cleaning up Times Square into an “arcade” and wishing Times Square was “tawdry and dangerous again.” In case you thought there would be absolutely no one who missed drug dealers and…
Tim Graham
September 28th, 2012 10:50 PM