Telling: Far-left MoveOn.org Petitions to Preserve NPR's Federal Fundi

National Public Radio's continued efforts to present itself as a politically-neutral news operation may suffer a bit from one of the organization's endorsements: that of the far-left activist group MoveOn.org. MoveOn, which has received significant funding from liberal billionaire George Soros, started a petition recently to push Congress to "protect NPR and PBS and guarantee them permanent…
Lachlan Markay
March 15th, 2011 1:06 PM

CBS Food Police Go After 'Cereal Offenders,' Fret Over Cartoon Charact

On Tuesday's CBS Early Show, contributor Taryn Winter Brill touted a new University of Pennsylvania study on the influence of breakfast cereal cartoon characters on children: "Previous research has shown how these images influence children's selections, but now a new study reveals they also influence how the kids think the cereal actually tastes." In the report that followed, Brill described…
Kyle Drennen
March 15th, 2011 12:47 PM

Time's Sullivan Promotes 'Gay-affirming' Preacher Jay Bakker

Rebellious son of infamous 1980s televangelists returns (sort of) to the faith of his parents, pastors a church, but now takes a decidedly liberal tack on the Christian faith. That's certainly a compelling story for a secular magazine to cover, especially in this Lenten season. But with her March 15-published  interview with Jay Bakker, a self-styled "evangelical punk preacher," Time…
Ken Shepherd
March 15th, 2011 12:14 PM

Elton John Wants to Guest Star on 'Glee' and Sleep With 16-Year-Old Ga

63-year-old aging rock star Elton John wants to be a guest star on the hit TV series "Glee" with the storyline that he's the lover of the overbearing coach of the cheerleaders, but he ends up in bed with the show's 16-year-old gay virgin. This was revealed by the Emmy Award-winning co-star of the program Jane Lynch on Monday's "Tonight Show" (video follows with transcript and commentary):
Noel Sheppard
March 15th, 2011 11:28 AM

Juan Williams to O'Reilly: If You Called Koran 'Hate-Filled' Like Mahe

After Bill Maher called the Koran "a hate-filled book" on HBO's "Real Time" Friday, NewsBusters asked if he would be attacked by the media for doing so. With no outrage having ensued, the folks at Fox News on Monday questioned why Maher's comments went ignored by the Muslim defenders in the press, with Juan Williams telling Bill O'Reilly that if he had said anything like that, "They would…
Noel Sheppard
March 15th, 2011 9:53 AM

Open Thread: Rubio Leads Charge Against Continuing Resolution

Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., announced Monday that he would not vote for the pending continuing resolution - a stopgap to keep the federal govenrment funded until Congress passes an actual budget. Rubio joins Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, and a number of House conservatives, who have decried both the "kick-the-can-down-the-road" approach of the second CR Congress will consider in a matter of weeks, and…
NB Staff
March 15th, 2011 9:45 AM

'They Can't Win': Mika Mocks '12 GOP Field

Mika Brzezinski might be horrified by a hand-tossed pizza, but she's completely unfazed by the 2012 Republican presidential field.   The Morning Joe co-host today disdainfully dismissed the GOP White House hopefuls, categorically stating "they can't win."  Mika made her triumphal declaration during a panel discussion of Republican primary prospects.  Pat Buchanan countered with the '92…
Mark Finkelstein
March 15th, 2011 9:11 AM

NPR's 'Arts' Coverage Includes Celebrating Castro-Loving Communist Fol

Conservatives agree that public broadcasting no longer needs federal funding. But McCain Republicans are hunting for strange compromises. Former McCain 2000/2008 adviser Kevin Hassett wrote for Bloomberg that NPR and PBS news is wrong-headed, but not its arts and education initiatives (like Big Bird): "Public radio and television, then, are defensible to the extent that they serve the public…
Tim Graham
March 15th, 2011 8:01 AM

National Pathetic Radio

If the resignations at National Public Radio continue at last week's pace, there may be no need for Congress to defund the aging dinosaur, because there will be no one left there to turn the lights on. The latest is Betsy Liley, NPR's director of institutional giving. Conservative activist James O'Keefe secretly recorded phone conversations between Liley and a man masquerading as a potential…
Cal Thomas
March 15th, 2011 8:00 AM

Overnight Engine-Starter: Guess How the AP's Scott Bauer Answered His

You knew, based on his track record of biased and inaccurate reporting during the Badger state standoff that Scott Bauer's Thursday attempt to explain the state's situation and events occurring up to that point ("Key questions surrounding Wisconsin union fight") wouldn't exactly be fair and balanced. But it's Bauer's answer to one of his own crafted questions that revealed as much as anything…
Tom Blumer
March 15th, 2011 12:44 AM

Lawrence O'Donnell: 'Michele Bachmann Voters Are Ignorant - Her Distri

Lawrence O'Donnell on Monday accused people that voted for Congresswoman Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) last November of being "shockingly ignorant," and said one of the reasons was because her district is 92 percent white. This happened as "The Last Word" host went on an almost seven-minute rant about Bachmann's gaffe this weekend concerning Lexington and Concord being in New Hampshire rather…
Noel Sheppard
March 14th, 2011 11:59 PM

You Stay Classy, Rog: Ebert Misinterprets Cable Ratings to Bash Fox Vi

Demonstrating the ability to go unhinged without provocation, movie critic Roger Ebert looked at this Hollywood Reporter item discussing CNN's audience increase on Friday as an excuse to tweet the following at about midnight Eastern time last night:
Tom Blumer
March 14th, 2011 11:07 PM

Chicago TV Interviews No Nukes Advocate With 'Texas Nazi' Sign Over Hi

Chicago's WGN on Saturday, during a segment about concerns over tsunami-damaged nuclear facilities in Japan, interviewed David Kraft, the head of the Nuclear Energy Information Service. As the scene shifted to Kraft's office, a sign with a swastika over the X in the word Texas was quite visible above his computer screen (video follows with commentary):
Noel Sheppard
March 14th, 2011 9:29 PM

10,000 Feared Dead in Minami Sanriku, Japan

You've probably never heard of Minami Sanriku, but on March 11, 2011, this coastal Japanese town of 17,000 residents was completely demolished by what is estimated to be a 30 to 40 foot tsunami. Although you likely saw the first of these videos of the actual event, you probably missed an absolutely heart-breaking report done by Britain's Channel 4 News that is guaranteed to leave you weeping…
Noel Sheppard
March 14th, 2011 7:59 PM