WaPo Film Critic Joins NYT in Finding 'Tea Party Like 1199' Theme in

Liberal newspapers think alike. In Friday's Washington Post, film critic Michael O'Sullivan seconded the emotion of New York Times critic A.O. Scott that there were "tea party" elements in the new Russell Crowe version of "Robin Hood." O'Sullivan also lamented there was "precious little of the socialist stuff" that's usually associated with the Hood legend's rob-and-redistribute routine. O'…
Tim Graham
May 14th, 2010 1:01 PM

'Dr. Doom' Roubini to Synagogue Audience: Israeli Air Strike on Iran

Prophetic economist warns that an attack from the U.S. or Israel on Iran would have 'financial consequences.'
Jeff Poor
May 14th, 2010 12:49 PM

Newsweek's Alter on Today: You Have to 'Respect' Obama for His 'Though

If Jonathan Alter's interview segment, on Friday's Today show with NBC's Meredith Vieira, is any indication of what to expect from his new book on the Obama presidency, readers should not look forward to an insightful, hard-hitting treatment of the President as the Newsweek columnist praised Obama as not "a phony" who has a "psychological health to him." On to plug his book, The Promise, Alter…
Geoffrey Dickens
May 14th, 2010 11:43 AM

Elena Kagan, Arizona Law Coverage Discussed on Hannity's 'Media Mash

Appearing on the May 13 "Hannity" program for a "Media Mash" segment,  NewsBusters publisher Brent Bozell tackled the media coverage of the Elena Kagan nomination. After the Fox News host played some clips of network anchors focusing on how the Obama Court nominee loves opera, softball, and poker, Bozell noted it was par for the course.While "from the moment he was nominated, [Clarence Thomas…
NB Staff
May 14th, 2010 11:17 AM

Couric Lauds Birth Control as 'Preventive Medicine,' Calls for Subsidi

The birth control pill was invented 50 years ago this month. CBS Nightly News anchor Katie Couric was all set to "break out the cake and streamers." But first, she wanted to inform her viewers of a pressing national need: federal subsidies for the pill. Seriously.Couric was distraught during her "Notebook" segment last night that, in her mind, not enough women have access to birth control. Her…
Lachlan Markay
May 14th, 2010 11:01 AM

NB Contributor Matthew Balan Live-tweeting Shuttle Launch Today

NB Staff
May 14th, 2010 10:58 AM

'Robin Hood,' the First Tea Partier? So Says NYT's Politics-Obsessed C

New York Times movie critic (and Michael Moore fan) A. O. Scott is obsessed with the right-leaning politics and anti-French attitudes he glimpses in the new "Robin Hood" movie, starring Russell Crowe. His Arts section review is titled "Rob the Rich? Give to the Poor? Oh, Puh-leeze!"You may have heard that Robin Hood stole from the rich and gave to the poor, but that was just liberal media…
Clay Waters
May 14th, 2010 10:22 AM

LA Times Downplays Overwhelming Result of Own Online Poll on Arizona B

The cactus in the photo at right planted along the Arizona border with California gives a pretty good indication of the reaction of that state to the boycott directed at them by the Los Angeles city council over the new immigration law. However, what is the opinion of folks in California? If a Los Angeles Times poll showed overwhelming support for the boycott, do you not think this would be front…
P.J. Gladnick
May 14th, 2010 9:35 AM

Open Thread

NB Staff
May 14th, 2010 9:34 AM

Newsweek's Alter Obsequiously Crowns Obama with Statist 'Achievement

On the Swampland blog, Time's Jay Newton-Small reports congressional Democrats are peeved at Newsweek pundit Jonathan Alter's Obama-polishing book on his first year, especially how he seems to give the president most of the credit for passing ObamaCare. Alter defended himself with more Barack-boosting:Even though he did not draft the bill, it has come to be known as “Obamacare” and will be – for…
Tim Graham
May 14th, 2010 8:40 AM

Wherever 14 Leftists Gather to Get Arrested, It's National News

Pardon my harping, but it's perpetually amazing to me that tens of thousands of people can assemble every January in the nation's capital for the March for Life, and draw not a second of network TV attention. But 14 illegal-alien advocates blocked traffic in Los Angeles, and both ABC and NBC acknowledged them on the morning of May 7: JUJU CHANG, ABC: Well, police in Los Angeles have arrested more…
Tim Graham
May 14th, 2010 7:48 AM

Time Magazine Introduces Radical Obama Nominee, Says He's Not Radical

"Any health care funding plan that is just, equitable, civilized and humane must, must redistribute wealth from the richer among us to the poorer and the less fortunate. Excellent health care is by definition redistributional. Britain, you chose well." Was that a British socialist speaking in Parliament? Nope. It was Dr. Donald Berwick, a Harvard professor about to face Senate confirmation as…
Candance Moore
May 13th, 2010 10:17 PM

Echo-Chamber Olbermann Calls 'Idiot-Woman' Palin Coward For Refusing T

If  anyone in the liberal media has no business calling anyone a coward for refusing to take on people with opposing opinions, it's Keith Olbermann.  The fragile Countdown host is so defensive about his policy of inviting only yes-people on his show that, as noted here, he recently devoted an MSNBC promo to lamely explaining away his Bert Lahr imitation.But that didn't stop Olbermann on this…
Mark Finkelstein
May 13th, 2010 9:47 PM

As Polls Show Overwhelming Support for Arizona's Law, Nets Focus on 'U

The night after two major national polls confirmed overwhelming majorities support Arizona's impending immigration enforcement statute (59 percent per Pew and 64 percent per NBC/WSJ), CBS and ABC promoted the cause of activists in the minority. Both devoted full stories to the “uproar” and “emotional civil war” over the law and moves by a few liberal local government bodies to enact boycotts,…
Brent Baker
May 13th, 2010 9:34 PM