Bozell Column: JournoList Erodes Media Prestige

Tucker Carlson's website The Daily Caller has unearthed a treasure trove of liberal journalists talking (nastily) to themselves in a private e-mail list about how they should use their media power to remake the world in their image. The funniest thing about this expose of “JournoList” was witnessing journalists say it was unfair to leak these e-mails when reporters had an “expectation of privacy…
Brent Bozell
July 27th, 2010 10:17 PM

On Eve of Law, 'Fear-Driven Exodus' from Arizona Distresses ABC

Less than two days before Arizona's immigration enforcement law is scheduled to go into effect, ABC delivered another installment in the national media's efforts to discredit it and paint the law as doing more harm than good as anchor Diane Sawyer warned that “undocumented immigrants – many working in this country for decades – are fleeing the state, or hiding in fear.” [Audio available here]With…
Brent Baker
July 27th, 2010 8:38 PM

What is a HuffPo Blogger Doing in the Vaunted 'Helen Thomas Seat

UPDATE: HuffPo's Jason Linkins offers explanation (see bottom) Maybe this is the way former Hearst Newspapers columnist and so-called dean of the White House Press Corps Helen Thomas would have wanted it. Although Thomas' old seat in the White House press briefing room hasn't officially been designated for a particular outlet, and this might be wishful thinking on the part of the Huffington Post…
Jeff Poor
July 27th, 2010 7:45 PM

John Avlon on CNN.com: Tea Party Wouldn't Support 'Civil' Reagan Today

The Daily Beast's John Avlon tried to sever the Tea Party movement from the conservative legacy of Ronald Reagan in a Tuesday column on CNN.com. Avlon, a Tea Party hater, opined that a "key difference between Reagan's rhetoric and [the tea party] is the comparative civility," and suggested that "Reagan...would have a hard time getting the GOP nomination today" for apparently not being…
Matthew Balan
July 27th, 2010 7:31 PM

Matthews Accuses Fox News and GOP of 'Whipping Up White Hysteria

Chris Matthews, on Tuesday's Hardball, accused Fox News of "whipping up white hysteria" over allegations of the New Black Panther Party intimidating voters in Philadelphia as he wondered, at the top of his show, if there was "a rightist strategy to stir up racial resentment among whites by portraying whites as victims of black rule?" The Hardball host, during a discussion about the New Black…
Geoffrey Dickens
July 27th, 2010 6:50 PM

CNN Money Covers for Democrat Obstructionists After Bashing GOP

If a congressional Democrat blocks economic relief efforts, and no one bothers to report it, does it really happen? The editors at CNNMoney.com are apparently on a quest to find the answer. After weeks of pounding Republicans for stalling unemployment benefits in the Senate, the site is suddenly disinterested in doing the same to Democrats. The political battle du jour? Republicans and moderate…
Candance Moore
July 27th, 2010 6:31 PM

MSNBC Promotes Findings of Roosevelt Institute Liberals Pushing 'New F

During live news coverage this afternoon, MSNBC's Chris Jansing demonstrated her apparent ignorance of the statistical maxim "correlation does not imply causation." Interviewing the authors of Red Families v. Blue Families, the daytime anchor gleefully reported the finding that states that voted Republican in the 2008 presidential election have higher rates of divorce, teen pregnancy, and unwed…
Alex Fitzsimmons
July 27th, 2010 6:24 PM

Breaking: Dave Weigel Hired By Washington Post Subsidiary Slate

Barely a month after Dave Weigel resigned from the Washington Post, he has been hired by…the Washington Post. Well, to be more specific, by Post subsidiary Slate Magazine. Michael Calderone tweeted the news this evening, and Weigel confirmed shortly thereafter. Weigel's resignation came after it was revealed he had made derogatory and highly offensive comments towards prominent conservatives on…
Lachlan Markay
July 27th, 2010 6:08 PM

Oliver Stone Apologizes for Anti-Semitic Comments

On Sunday, Alana Goodman reported on an anti-semitic interview given by director Oliver Stone in the Sunday edition of The Times of London. Stone said that Jews dominate the media, "stay on top of every comment" and have "the most powerful lobby in Washington." Earlier today, The Daily Mail reported that Stone had apologized for his remarks.He said: "In trying to make a broader historical point…
Matt Robare
July 27th, 2010 4:45 PM

Media Ignore Oliver Stone’s Anti-Jewish Rant, Bashed Mel Gibson for

"Hollywood may shun Mel Gibson for his anti-Semitic ravings, but the right wing in George Bush's increasingly hate-filled America won't," wrote Salon.com's Neal Gabler on August 1, 2006, four days after Mel Gibson was arrested for drunkenly spewing anti-Semitic hatred to a police officer.Fast-forward to 2010. It's been three days since director Oliver Stone churned out similarly disturbing anti-…
Alana Goodman
July 27th, 2010 4:08 PM

MSNBC Host Spews Notion That President Will Get ‘Tough,’ ‘Perti

On Thursday July 29th, President Barack Obama will appear on "The View." This appearance will mark the first time in history that a sitting president will be on a daytime talk show. However this is great for the President, according to "Morning Joe" co-host Mike Barnicle who pronounced, "You know, I would be willing to bet you, I would be willing to bet you that he might get tougher questions…
Rachel Burnett
July 27th, 2010 3:40 PM

In 'Context': Two June Housing Stats Are Worst For Any June Since Such

Thanks to Shirley Sherrod, Andrew Breitbart, and the NAACP, political journalists have supposedly discovered the importance of "context" (though they strangely seem to lost interest once fuller context items like this and this became known). It would be helpful if such an interest in full context would legitimately and consistently spread to business reporting. Full context would include looking…
Tom Blumer
July 27th, 2010 1:07 PM

CNN Touts Tiny Obama Giveaway as 'Middle Class Benefit' Compared to 'W

Kyle Gillis
July 27th, 2010 1:01 PM

Syracuse Journalism Prof: Sherrod's NAACP Was Testimony of God's 'Amaz

Shirley Sherrod's now-infamous March speech before an NAACP audience is recognizable to practicing Christians as a "testimony." That's the spin that Syracuse journalism professor and former Washington Post staff writer R. Gustav Niebuhr brought to Newsweek/Washington Post's On Faith feature in a July 26 Under God blog post:As she said to members of the Georgia NAACP back on that March day, she…
Ken Shepherd
July 27th, 2010 1:00 PM