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Andrea Snarks Sarah's Foreign Trip: 'Where Do You Start
Could Andrea Mitchell possibly be more snide and condescending toward Sarah Palin? On her MSNBC show today, here's how Mitchell introduced her interview with Jeanne Cummings of Politico concerning Palin's current trip to India and Israel:
"Well. Heh-heh. Where do you start?"
Dismissive as was the language, only the video does justice to the derision in Mitchell's tone.
View clip after…
March 21st, 2011 4:23 PM
Oddly, AP's Kravitz Avoids Using 'Existing' To Describe Awful Feb. Exi
The Associated Press's report on existing home sales carries Derek Kravitz's byline today. Apparently the byline withholding temper tantrum thrown by the wire service's U.S. reporters which began last week has ended (further evidence here).
What Kravitz's story doesn't carry is the word "existing." How odd, since the National Association of Realtors (NAR) which produces the report, calls it "…
March 21st, 2011 4:18 PM
CBS Worries States Are 'Test[ing] the Limits of Roe v. Wade
"State abortion rights test limits of Roe v. Wade" reads a teaser headline on CBSNews.com's front page this afternoon.
The link brings readers to an article by Stephanie Condon entitled "Abortion battles spring up nationwide as states test the limits of Roe v. Wade":
March 21st, 2011 3:27 PM
Obama: Now a Hero in Brazil, Too, According to NY Times
Monday's New York Times “news analysis,” “President Underscores Similarities With Brazilians, but Sidesteps One,” found reporters Alexei Barrionuevo and Jackie Calmes with Obama in Rio de Janeiro highlighting the president’s positive reception in Brazil, inspiring the citizenry "because of his African heritage."
From a visit to this city’s most infamous slum to a national address amid the…
March 21st, 2011 3:03 PM
New York Times on Top of the Big Stories: 'Mr. Obama Knows His Hoops
Chief New York Times “Caucus” blog contributor Michael Shear celebrated Bracket Obama in a Saturday morning post on the president's college basketball tournament pool picks --“Obama’s N.C.A.A. Bracket Is One of the Best.” The wins just keep piling up for the president, at least on the court, in Shear’s telling.
Being president is an ego trip. So you would have thought President Obama wouldn’…
March 21st, 2011 2:03 PM
60 Minutes' Safer Grills 'Right-Wing Conservative' NY Archbishop, Urge
On Sunday's 60 Minutes, CBS correspondent Morley Safer interviewed New York Catholic Archbishop Timothy Dolan and pressed him on the his commitment to traditional Church teachings: "No question that you're conciliatory, that you like to have dialog, but underneath that you're an old-fashioned conservative. I mean, in the sense of right-wing conservative."
Dolan turned Safer's…
March 21st, 2011 12:21 PM

Alter: Obama 'A Reluctant Warrior,' Not Cowboy Like Bush
Of all the Obama sycophants in the press, could the president possibly have a more abject apologist than Jonathan Alter?
The MNSBC analyst gave a groveling demonstration of his devotion in an interview with Willie Geist, guest-hosting on The Daily Rundown this morning. Beyond the predictable swipes at W, notable was the essential incoherence of Alter's defense of PBO's foreign policy. At…
March 21st, 2011 10:55 AM
WaPo Celebrates How Obama's Blackness 'Resonates' in Brazil
Sunday's Washington Post went back to 2008 form about how Barack Obama's skin color was generating hope and change, celebrating how the blacks of Brazil would delight in the black American president. The headline was "Obama's story resonates in racially diverse Brazil." The webpage also carries the title "Obama has Brazil swooning over the arrival of a black president." Reporter Juan Forero…
March 21st, 2011 8:57 AM
Open Thread: Is Libya a Liberal's War
So argues Ross Douthat in his latest New York Times column. He proceeds to lay out the advantages and disadvantages of the liberal's style of conflict - in notably evenhanded fashion, we might add. Douthat writes:
In its opening phase, at least, our war in Libya looks like the beau ideal of a liberal internationalist intervention. It was blessed by the United Nations Security Council. It was…
March 21st, 2011 8:52 AM

NBC’s Andrea Mitchell Enthralled by ‘Remarkable Job’ Done By Oba
NBC’s Andrea Mitchell, who after a 2008 presidential debate hailed Barack Obama’s foreign policy knowledge (“boy, he did show a command of foreign policy in terms of the nuts and bolts of it”), on Sunday’s Meet the Press trumpeted now-President Obama’s Libya action: “This was pretty remarkable – bringing this whole coalition together and getting the Arab League” to back military action.…
March 21st, 2011 8:33 AM

Moyers: NPR Is Like Art, Unlike Talk Radio, the 'Right-wing Romper Roo
Former PBS omnipresence Bill Moyers is at it again, agitating against Republicans for daring to oppose National Public Radio subsidies. In the latest installment (with Michael Winship) on The Huffington Post, Moyers concluded with a quote illustrating "the importance of a public media whose obligation is not to a political or corporate paymaster, but to the integrity of the work and the trust…
March 21st, 2011 8:09 AM

Lefty Blogger Exposes How Political Lies Are Spread Over Liberal Blogo
UPDATE AT END OF POST: Tennessee state assemblyman buys the lie!
If you frequent liberal blogs, you were likely under the impression this weekend that Minnesota state Republicans were trying to make it illegal for the poor to carry more than $20 in their pockets or handbags.
Fortunately the Left has someone in its ranks interested in exposing lies rather than spreading them:
March 21st, 2011 12:23 AM

Krauthammer: 'Nuclear Energy Is Dead' After Japanese Crisis
It was likely not a surprise to "Inside Washington" viewers that most of the usual suspects on the panel Friday saw the crisis in Japan as not being good for the future of nuclear powered electrical plants in this country.
What certainly must have raised a couple of eyebrows though was the strongest opposition to any further construction of such facilities coming from lone conservative…
March 20th, 2011 10:11 PM

BBC's Katty Kay: Obama Doesn't Want Media To Report Bahrain Rebellion
Despite our air attacks in Libya this weekend, most Middle East experts view the growing rebellion in Bahrain as being far more important to America.
Yet according to the BBC's Katty Kay, who was a guest on the syndicated "Chris Matthews Show," the Obama administration doesn't want the press reporting what's going on there (video follows with transcript and commentary):
March 20th, 2011 9:10 PM