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Two NYT Reporters Tar Nevada GOP Candidate Sharron Angle: "Far-Right
Meet the "so extreme," "far-right conservative" Sharron Angle, who won the Nevada Senate primary on Tuesday and will face Democrat Harry Reid in the fall. Those quotes aren't from Daily Kos or even a New York Times columnist, but from two of the Times's political reporters, Jennifer Steinhauer and Jackie Calmes.(This post is based on two items previously posted on Times Watch.) Reporter Jennifer…
June 12th, 2010 8:45 AM
Leaked ObamaCare Docs: Majority of Employer Health Plans Won't Be 'Gra
Earlier this year, in his "Can we lose health coverage? Yes we can" column, syndicated columnist Deroy Murdock made a point asserted in dozens if not hundreds of columns and reports during the hide-and-seek legistlative process that ultimately led to the passage of what is commonly known as ObamaCare: The President's core promise relating to the statist health care legislation that ultimately…
June 12th, 2010 8:33 AM
More Liberal Media Figures Say 'Bravo to Them' For 40-Year 'Success' A
There were more examples this week of liberal Gore-friendly media outlets trying to smooth over Al and Tipper Gore's separation. In their "Conventional Wisdom" box Newsweek gave the Gores a sideways arrow: "Famous public smoochers calling it quits after 40 years. Still, they stayed classy."Time ran a big picture of the 2000 smooch, and underneath Belinda Luscombe wrote "In a leaked e-mail to…
June 12th, 2010 7:11 AM
Newsweek Takes Another Shot at Palin on Cover: 'Saint Sarah'; Palin Re
Not this again. There is obviously not enough going on in the world for Newsweek magazine this week because once again Sarah Palin is on the cover. Palin, the former governor of Alaska and the 2008 Republican vice-presidential nominee was also on the cover of Newsweek back in November 2009, in running shorts. This time she is featured as "Saint Sarah: What's Palin's appeal to conservative…
June 12th, 2010 2:13 AM
Bill Maher Compares Oil Industry To Child Pornography
Bill Maher on Friday compared Americans working for oil companies to the vermin creating and distributing child pornography.In the "New Rules" segment of his "Real Time" program, the HBO host concluded with a discussion about the "murderous, hateful" oil industry."You know, it's Washington gospel that jobs in the private sector are better than government jobs," said Maher."But oil jobs are…
June 11th, 2010 11:46 PM
Networks That Found Bad Omens at CPAC Skips Pelosi Facing Heckler Prot
For the last several years, TV news stars have found electric moments at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) worth predicting how Rush Limbaugh and other conservatives would soon be driving the Republican Party into an electoral ditch.So it was noteworthy that no network except Fox News found it worth a story that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi got booed and heckled Tuesday afternoon…
June 11th, 2010 8:40 PM
MSNBC Trivializes Pope Benedict’s Apology for Clergy Scandal
MSNBC’s Savannah Guthrie thinks the Vatican has “minimized” the clergy abuse scandals for months, before Pope Benedict’s Friday apology. And MSNBC seemed to do their level best to “minimize” that, during the 9a.m. EDT news hour.Guthrie reported that the Vatican publicly apologized for the sex abuse scandals within the Catholic clergy Friday, “after months of minimizing” the scandals. “I have to…
June 11th, 2010 6:40 PM
CNBC's Cramer and Burnett: Could BP and Obama Have Handled Spill Bette
Reports are surfacing that BP is finally considering a suspension of its shareholder's dividend, but what could have been done differently to avert the public relations nightmare BP is facing? Two CNBC hosts had some ideas about that, and about what could have happened if BP chose not to play ball. Jim Cramer and Erin Burnett shared their thoughts on the "Stop Trading" segment of "Street…
June 11th, 2010 5:46 PM
CNBC's Cramer and Burnett Wonder if BP and Obama Could Have Handled Sp
'Mad Money' host says White House has other levers of power to use against BP; points out from exploration standpoint oil is 'greatest find of all time.'
June 11th, 2010 5:40 PM
MSNBC's Mitchell: Oil Spill An 'Opportunity' for Obama to Push Energy
Speaking to New York Magazine columnist John Heilemann on MSNBC Friday, anchor Andrea Mitchell wondered if the Gulf oil spill could be a political opportunity for President Obama: "Is there an opportunity now to do something real on energy?"Heilemann proclaimed the disaster was "a triggering action for us to try and get toward a greener future...break our addiction to oil..." The…
June 11th, 2010 4:48 PM