Dem Congressman: Dow Jones Will Plummet 1,000-2,000 if Financial Regul

Rep. Paul Kanjorski, D-Pa. makes dire prediction if financial legislation isn't OK'd, but CNBC's Jim Cramer says Washington is the problem.
Jeff Poor
June 29th, 2010 4:32 PM

Olbermann: Palin a 'Phony,' 'Idiot

Name-calling isn't just for 6-year-olds anymore. Keith Olbermann proved once again that Sarah Palin is the media's favorite conservative to hate, mock and condemn when he called Palin an "idiot" who endorses "stupidity instead of intelligence." Olbermann named "Sister Sarah" his "Worst Person in the World" on "Countdown" June 28 after Palin mistakenly said Ronald Reagan's alma mater was "…
Melissa Afable
June 29th, 2010 4:17 PM

Chris Matthews: Robert Byrd 'Treasured' Gadsden Flag; 'Scared' When Fl

While MSNBC host Chris Matthews has routinely cited the American Revolution-era Gadsden flag as evidence of the extremism of the tea party movement, at the end of Monday's Harball, he expressed his love for the banner while remembering West Virginia Senator Robert Byrd. [Audio available here]In his 'Let Me Finish' segment, Matthews shared his thoughts on Byrd and how he particularly admired how…
Kyle Drennen
June 29th, 2010 3:57 PM

Cities of Ruin: ABCNews.com Profiles Five 'Bankrupt' Cities, Ignores L

Reporter Ray Sanchez notes 'lingering economic downturn' and excessive debt, fails to explore problems of unionized labor, illegal immigration and overspending.
Kyle Gillis
June 29th, 2010 2:58 PM

Green Movement Calls Fireworks 'Eco-Hazards,' Sues to Ban July 4th Dis

Apparently the "rockets' red glare" isn't "green" enough for some environmentalists. Fourth of July fireworks displays have been deemed "ecologically hazardous" by some eco-warriors, who are urging environmentally-conscious Americans to shun the tradition. [F]ireworks shows spray out a toxic concoction that rains down quietly into lakes, rivers and bays throughout the country,"…
Alana Goodman
June 29th, 2010 2:51 PM

MSNBC Panel Invokes Anita Hill, Injects Sexism in Kagan Hearing

A liberal panel led by MSNBC anchor Chris Matthews injected sexism into the Kagan confirmation hearings on Tuesday morning, suggesting that Republican senators should curtail the tenacity of their questioning because the Supreme Court nominee happens to be a woman.Invoking the Clarence Thomas hearings, which focused on the testimony of Anita Hill, who accused Thomas of making inappropriate sexual…
Alex Fitzsimmons
June 29th, 2010 2:25 PM

Daily Kos Whacks 'Eight Most Irritating Conservative Celebrities,' De

The conservative newspaper recently made a list of the "Eight Most Irritating Liberal Celebrities." They were in order, from the top: Roger Ebert, Rosie O’Donnell, Michael Moore, Joy Behar, Janeane Garofalo, Al Gore, Matt Damon, and Robert Redford. Gore's not quite a match, since he's not an entertainer. You wouldn't call his doom-laden slide-show documentary "entertainment." This list inspired "…
Tim Graham
June 29th, 2010 2:17 PM

NYT's Stolberg: Kagan a 'Brilliant Woman...Who Is Also Very Funny and

New York Times reporter Sheryl Gay Stolberg reported this tidbit Tuesday from the opening day of confirmation hearings for Elena Kagan, Obama's nominee to replace Justice John Paul Stevens on the Supreme Court.Democrats described her as a brilliant thinker with what Senator Charles E. Schumer of New York called "unprecedented practical experience." Stolberg had expressed the same feelings about…
Clay Waters
June 29th, 2010 12:26 PM

Morning Shows Spare a Scant Two and a Half Minutes for 'Landmark' Gun

Despite referring to it as "landmark" and "huge," the network morning shows on Tuesday mostly ignored Monday's Supreme Court ruling, which declared the Second Amendment a fundamental right that cannot be violated by state governments. Good Morning America, The Early Show and Today devoted just two minutes and 34 seconds to discussing the important decision. ABC's GMA offered 21 seconds with a…
Scott Whitlock
June 29th, 2010 12:16 PM

NBC and ABC Barely Touch Kagan Hearings, CBS Promotes Her As 'Very Agi

While ABC's Good Morning America and NBC's Today spent little time on the confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan on Tuesday, the CBS Early Show featured a report from legal correspondent Jan Crawford, who cheered Kagan finally being able respond to Republican "attacks" in a "very agile" way. Good Morning America devoted only a single news brief early in the 7AM ET hour to the…
Kyle Drennen
June 29th, 2010 12:01 PM

Kagan Hearings, Day 1: Evening Newscasts Downplay; NBC Offers Just

All three network evening newscasts on Monday downplayed the start of Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan’s confirmation hearings, with NBC Nightly News squeezing in just 24 seconds for Kagan at the tail end of a story about the Supreme Court’s ruling in favor the 2nd Amendment. For their part, CBS and ABC offered full stories outlining Kagan’s first day before the Judiciary committee after…
Rich Noyes
June 29th, 2010 11:18 AM

Matt Lauer Lectures: 'Our Appetite for Oil' Caused Spill

NBC's Matt Lauer, on Tuesday's Today show, blamed America's "appetite for oil" as the reason for the spill in the Gulf and asked former NBC Nightly News anchor Tom Brokaw if the country will finally "take away the proper message" from the mess? For his part Brokaw responded that he hoped "young people who are coming of age" and entering public service and the corporate world will view the spill…
Geoffrey Dickens
June 29th, 2010 11:12 AM

Media Spin Supreme Court Gun Ruling as Loss for States' Rights

Don't look now, but it seems the media have suddenly discovered a respect for states' rights. All it took was a Supreme Court ruling affirming the Second Amendment's role in protecting gun owners' rights from state or local infringement. Newsweek called the ruling "bad news" for gun controllers because "the right to ‘keep and bear arms' in the U.S. Constitution's 2nd Amendment restricts state…
Katie Bell
June 29th, 2010 11:06 AM

Loose-Cannon Leftist Randi Rhodes Resorts to Hate Speech to Malign Mar

Libtalker Randi Rhodes can't hold a candle to conservative radio host Mark Levin when it comes to constitutional law.  But Rhodes remains unrivaled in doling out gratuitous insults to divert attention from the issue at hand. Here's Rhodes on her radio show Friday, describing the reaction of Levin and Washington lawyer Cleta Mitchell to the so-called Disclose Act narrowly passed by the House (…
Jack Coleman
June 29th, 2010 10:49 AM