The Fed's Beige Book: AP Needs a Geography Lesson

For the record, here are the first and fourth sentences from the Federal Reserve's Beige Book released earlier this afternoon: Reports from the twelve Federal Reserve Districts suggested continued growth in national economic activity during the reporting period of mid-July through the end of August, but with widespread signs of a deceleration compared with preceding periods. ... However, the…
Tom Blumer
September 9th, 2010 12:08 AM

Video Game Option to Play as Taliban Sparks Military Ban

'Medal of Honor' won't be sold on bases, leaders raise sensitivity concerns over multiplayer mode.
Nathan Burchfiel
September 9th, 2010 12:00 AM

Cenk Uygur: The Next Leftist MSNBC Star

Cenk Uygur (pronounced Jenk You-gurr) is profiled by media reporter James Rainey in Wednesday's Los Angeles Times, and it becomes quite clear the exotically-named Young Turks radio host could be the next leftist star at MSNBC. Since his friendship with Dylan Ratigan led to some guest-hosting gigs (in which he bested Ratigan in the ratings), Uygur is now part of the "family" of Bush-hating…
Tim Graham
September 8th, 2010 10:45 PM

To Sawyer, Not Raising Tax Rates Means a 'Tax Cut' as She Frames Debat

If your income tax rate stays the same next year, would you consider that a “tax cut”? ABC anchor Diane Sawyer sure seems to think so. Adopting the Obama/Democratic spin as fact, that maintaining the same income tax rates in place since 2003 constitutes a “tax cut,” even though taxpayers would pay the same amount on the same income, she led Wednesday's ABC World News: It will be the big battle to…
Brent Baker
September 8th, 2010 7:58 PM

CNN's Feyerick Promotes Ground Zero Mosque Imam

CNN's Deborah Feyerick played up Imam Feisal Rauf's apparent credentials as a "moderate" Muslim during a report on Wednesday's American Morning. Feyerick omitted using sound bites from Rauf's critics, and only briefly mentioned his controversial remarks about on CBS's 60 Minutes about the 9/11 attacks and his reluctance to condemn Hamas.The CNN correspondent's report led the 6 am Eastern hour,…
Matthew Balan
September 8th, 2010 6:28 PM

'Top Chef' Host: Senate School Lunch Bill Didn't Go 'Far Enough' to Fi

"Top Chef" judge Tom Colicchio rang alarm bells about child obesity on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" Wednesday, saying it is now a "national health crisis." Colicchio warned that the recent Senate school lunch legislation did not go "far enough" and that access to healthy school meals needs to be increased for kids to save future health care costs. "It's a pretty good bill, but I don't think it goes far…
Matt Hadro
September 8th, 2010 6:09 PM

Hustler Publisher Larry Flynt Calls For Enacting Equal Rights Amendmen

Yes, you read that headline right.Larry Flynt, the outspoken publisher of the men's magazine "Hustler," is advocating equal rights for women.Even better, the real punch line in his Huffington Post piece was that he blamed the failure of the 1970s Equal Rights Amendment on feminist stalwart Gloria Steinem.Readers are strongly cautioned to keep fluids out of their mouths and away from their…
Noel Sheppard
September 8th, 2010 5:05 PM

Media Seek Silver Linings in Economic Storm Clouds

Despite worrisome reports on jobs, GDP, housing and other sectors, reporters continue to spin bad news for Obama.
Julia A. Seymour
September 8th, 2010 4:28 PM

Contradictions Pile Up Around Vanity Fair’s Palin Hit Piece

Vanity Fair writer Michael Joseph Gross has already admitted to one error in his profile of Sarah Palin, but the contradictions and controversies surrounding his hit piece continue to stack up. In a Sept. 7 post on The Corner, Katrina Trinko "refudiated" Gross's characterization of Palin as vicious, vengeful, and fake. Unlike Gross's sources, almost all of which were anonymous, Trinko provided…
Nathan Burchfiel
September 8th, 2010 2:46 PM

CNBC's Kernen Declares Obama's Populist Tactics Proof He Advocates 'Re

To many, it's hardly a revelation to most, but when someone keeps taking the same action over and over again, even to his detriment, it can reveal a lot about that individual's belief system. This was an observation CNBC "Squawk Box" host Joe Kernen made about the Obama administration's willingness to embrace a populist "soak the rich" tactic against the wealthy in the United States, even…
Jeff Poor
September 8th, 2010 2:12 PM

Media Seek Silver Linings in Economic Storm Clouds

BMI Staff
September 8th, 2010 2:00 PM

Telegraph Columnist: BBC Treats Tea Party as Cross Between Nazis and K

UK Telegraph columnist Janet Daley blasted the BBC on Tuesday for treating the tea party movement "as if it were a cross between the Klu [sic] Klux Klan and the German neo-fascist brigade."While Daley's piece is a stirring and hard-hitting indictment of the BBC's coverage, she seems to believe that its disdainful approach to the tea party movement stems from a failure to understand the American…
Lachlan Markay
September 8th, 2010 1:45 PM

Ed Schultz to Speak at Hastily Arranged DC Rally He Claims Not in Resp

Remember the Seinfeld episode where George Costanza pretended to be an architect? Seinfeld thought it was a bad idea, suggesting Constanza would do better as a fake marine biologist, leading Constanza to complain, "You know I've always wanted to pretend that I was an architect."Ed Schultz, liberal radio host and MSNBC flamethrower, is done pretending to be an architect.Schultz garnered plenty of…
Jack Coleman
September 8th, 2010 1:39 PM

Prostitution Ads Still a Problem on Craigslist Despite Recent Crackdow

Craigslist.com has finally nixed its controversial Adult Services section, but it looks like the popular website may still be giving the green light to hundreds of prostitution ads - with dozens more popping up on the site each day. The go-to portal for online classified ads and local discussion boards, Craigslist has been criticized for years for selling ad space to sex-peddlers and…
Alana Goodman
September 8th, 2010 1:34 PM