CNN's Zakaria Reveals He Advises President Obama On Foreign Policy

Update below the break: When it came to Roger Ailes and George Will, the media ethicists were out in full force. Why not for Zakaria? | Update May 15: Zakaria denies he "advises" Obama CNN's Fareed Zakaria, host of the weekend show Fareed Zakaria GPS and editor-at-large for Time magazine, admitted on CNN Thursday that he has been advising President Obama on foreign policy matters. Eliot…
Matt Hadro
May 13th, 2011 6:49 PM

Bin Laden's Last Daze

It seems to me that our government had vastly more intelligence on what was going on in Obama bin Laden's ghastly hideout before sending SEAL Team 6 in last week than they are telling us. President Barack Obama told CBS that the odds in favor of bin Laden being in the compound were "at best" 55 percent. My guess is that they were closer to 100 percent. We know that from satellites overhead,…
R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.
May 13th, 2011 6:45 PM

MRC's Brent Bozell Recaps 2011 DisHonors Awards on Friday's 'Fox & Fri

On the May 13 Fox & Friends, MRC President and NewsBusters publisher Brent Bozell came abaord to recap the 2011 Media Research Center Gala and DisHonors Awards dinner held on May 7 in Washington, D.C. Anchor Brian Kilmeade started off by showing the "Quote of the Year," which was "won" by MSNBC's Ed Schultz for ranting that Republicans "want to see you dead" and "make money off your dead…
NB Staff
May 13th, 2011 6:30 PM

CNN 'Can't Help' But Play Conan Video Mocking Ron Paul As Intro to

Ron Paul may be considered a "fringe" conservative for his beliefs, but as a U.S. congressman running for a major party presidential ticket he received some bizarre coverage on CNN Friday. Anchor Carol Costello chuckled as the network played a clip of comedian Conan O'Brien mocking Paul's presidential bid, before asking her panel about the 2012 presidential field. "We couldn't help but play…
Matt Hadro
May 13th, 2011 6:00 PM

CBS Highlights Sen. Rockefeller's Slam of Oil Company CEO as 'Out of T

On Friday's Early Show, CBS's Jeff Glor played up West Virginia Democrat Jay Rockefeller's browbeating of an oil company executive during a hearing of the Senate Finance Committee. The Senator interrupted Chevron Corporation CEO John Watson with a sarcastic reply: "Lovely statement, but do you understand how out of touch that is?" Glor first noted during his news brief 12 minutes into that 7…
Matthew Balan
May 13th, 2011 5:33 PM

Tavis Smiley Trashes GOP Presidential Field: 'You Can't Beat Somebody

PBS's Tavis Smiley offered his own half-baked assumptions Friday on the 2012 GOP presidential contenders. The far-left anchor dismissed the GOP field as a bunch of nobodies on the 9 a.m. EDT hour of CNN Newsroom. "You can't beat somebody with nobody," he quipped when asked what GOP contender poses the biggest threat to President Obama's re-election. "I don't see somebody yet that the…
Matt Hadro
May 13th, 2011 4:55 PM

Martin Bashir Intentionally Says 'S--ty' On The Air

It's one thing to accidentally let a vulgarity slip when you're on live television, but intentionally doing it when you are a news commentator is a completely different thing. With this in mind, one has to wonder why MSNBC's Martin Bashir did this on the show bearing his name Friday (video follows with transcript and commentary):
Noel Sheppard
May 13th, 2011 4:46 PM

Randi Rhodes: Reagan Would Be on Rush Limbaugh's Enemies List

It’s not enough for lefty radio host Randi Rhodes to say “Thomas Jefferson would bitch-slap Rush Limbaugh so hard.” On Tuesday, she insisted Ronald Reagan would be on Rush Limbaugh’s enemies list. Rhodes played a clip of Limbaugh saying of the Left “I don’t look at them as just simple opponents. That’s the prevailing view inWashington. Yea, they’re just the Democrats. And they’re going to win…
Tim Graham
May 13th, 2011 4:34 PM

'Oppressed' Iran to Hold International Peace Conference

Iran this weekend hosts an international conference on combating terrorism and promoting peace, but organizers left no doubt that their vision of “peace” is not quite universal. At an event in Tehran Wednesday to promote the “International Conference on Global Alliance against Terrorism for a Just Peace,” the organizers released 195 caged pigeons. The birds, they said, were intended to be a…
Patrick Goodenough
May 13th, 2011 4:12 PM

Greenland to Hillary Clinton: We Like Global Warming, Thank You Very M

Global warming has been kind to Greenland, expanding tourism and with it economic opportunity and giving farmers a growing season long enough for vegetables. But it sure makes it a bit awkward when Hillary Clinton comes there to clamor about the dangers of climate change. From Joby Warrick's page A6 story (emphasis mine):
Ken Shepherd
May 13th, 2011 3:54 PM

Times Watch Quotes of Note: Beware the 'Symbolic Phallus' of Summer Mo

Newt Gingrich: He’s No Mario Cuomo "Whatever can Newt Gingrich be thinking? That’s the question a lot of political handicappers are asking now that Newt, as he is universally known in Washington, has decided to enter the 2012 campaign, with an announcement expected on Wednesday. Until recently, most of my colleagues assumed that the former speaker of the House, who flirted with running four…
Clay Waters
May 13th, 2011 2:29 PM

Wikileaks's Assange Demands $20 Mil From Any Employee Who Leaks Stolen

If there is one characteristic that has defined Wikileaks proprietor Julian Assange, it is utter hypocrisy - his complete and total unwillingness or inability to abide by his own principles. The man was complicit in an theft on an epic scale, but had the gall to criticize the UK Guardian for publishing government cables obtained by Wikileaks without the organization's permission. The grounds…
Lachlan Markay
May 13th, 2011 1:55 PM

George Stephanopoulos Hits Ron Paul on Flooding and bin Laden, Ignores

Given the issues Ron Paul speaks out on, it seems likely that subjects such as raising the debt ceiling or taxes would come up as questions for an interview. However, Good Morning America's George Stephanopoulos didn't ask the 2012 Republican presidential candidate a single question on those topics. Instead, Stephanopoulos pressed Paul on flooding: "Celia from Springfield, Ohio wants to…
Scott Whitlock
May 13th, 2011 12:24 PM

New York Times Sides With Vermont Lefties Against Lockheed Martin's 'G

The lead story in Thursday’s National section of the New York Times treated with respect an anti-military temper tantrum from the left-wing town of Burlington, Vermont by Abby Goodnough, "In a Green Town, Activists See Red Over Lockheed Martin." While Times stories involving conservative complaints are invariably overloaded with "conservative" labels, Goodnough included only one mention of…
Clay Waters
May 13th, 2011 11:39 AM