CNN's Rick Sanchez Goes After 'Cheap Shot' From NewsBusters

CNN's Rick Sanchez named me and NewsBusters to "the very top" of his daily 'List That U Don't Want 2 Be On' on his Rick's List show on Monday. Sanchez criticized me for apparently not being able to tell he was "joking" during a segment on April 15 where he stated that "you think it's too cold to have a volcano" in Iceland [audio available here].I have been monitoring the anchor since September…
Matthew Balan
April 19th, 2010 6:08 PM

MSNBC's Deutsch Frets Over 'Anger in America,' Incorrectly Labels IRS

MSNBC's Donny Deutsch kicked off a week-long segment on Monday about "America the Angry" and hinted that the "rageaholics" in this country could create another Oklahoma City-style bombing. After one guest mentioned Joe Stack, the man who flew a plane into an IRS building in February, Deutsch wrongly derided, "I don't know whether he was Republican or Democrat. I'm assuming he was probably a…
Scott Whitlock
April 19th, 2010 5:42 PM

Sun-Sentinel Columnist Urges Charlie Crist to Run for Senate as Indepe

Ka-ching!Whenever a liberal columnist gives some "friendly" advice to a Republican who is running for public office, you can be sure that he almost always has an ulterior motive. Such was the case with columnist Michael Mayo of the ailing Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel. Not only did Mayo urge Charlie Crist to run for the U.S. Senate as an independent, he also cynically advised Crist to open…
P.J. Gladnick
April 19th, 2010 5:34 PM

Actress/TEA Partier Janine Turner Promotes Awareness of Nation's Found

The political inclinations of Hollywood actors, when they're publicly disclosed, are almost always reliably left-of-center. As such, it's quite refreshing to learn of another conservative or libertarian in Tinseltown, especially when the celebrity in question is actively working to advance an understanding of constitutional principles and opposing big government. Janine Turner ("Northern Exposure…
Ken Shepherd
April 19th, 2010 5:24 PM

WaPo's Kathleen Parker on CBS: Tea Parties 'Dangerous;' Internet Journ

On Sunday's Face the Nation on CBS, host Bob Schieffer asked columnist Kathleen Parker about her views on the tea party: "the rhetoric that's coming out from the right side, especially from the tea party....you think it may be dangerous." Parker replied: "this heated rhetoric and some of these words...that are pretty loaded, 'reload,' 'targeting'...there's a danger there."Parker, syndicated with…
Kyle Drennen
April 19th, 2010 5:13 PM

Laura Ingraham Rips NYT Columnist for Calling Dallas Tea Party a Minst

Laura Ingraham on Monday took New York Times columnist Charles Blow to task for calling last Thursday's Dallas Tea Party a minstrel show.In his column published Saturday, Blow said of the tax day gathering he witnessed in the Lone Star State:Thursday night I saw a political minstrel show devised for the entertainment of those on the rim of obliviousness and for those engaged in the subterfuge of…
Noel Sheppard
April 19th, 2010 3:05 PM

New Global Warming Alarmism from LA Times: 'The World is Running Short

We have now reached the apex of "heads I win, tails you lose" global-warming alarmism. In his April 18 op-ed for the LA Times, author Eli Kintisch warned that "the world is running short on air pollution, and if we continue to cut back on smoke pouring forth from industrial smokestacks," global warming consequences could be "profound." Having painted themselves into an environmental conundrum,…
Anthony Kang
April 19th, 2010 2:45 PM

Obama Lied, Jobs Died: AP Report on Economy Out of Twinsburg, OH 'Forg

On the surface, it's one of the Associated Press's better dispatches from the real world on the state of the economy as people are experiencing it. Datelined in Twinsburg, Ohio, Megan Barr's Monday morning report, "Recession is ending? Some Americans don't buy it," does a good job of mixing macro and micro elements, painting a picture of a struggling town, a non-improving state economy (now…
Tom Blumer
April 19th, 2010 1:44 PM

Massa Saga 'Just Heating Up'? Don't Hold Your Breath for Media Obsessi

The "Eric Massa saga [is] just heating up," promises the headline for Jonathan Allen's April 19 Politico story about the latest development in the swift demise of the tickle-happy freshman Democrat:For nearly a year, the allegations of scandalous activity in former Rep. Eric Massa’s office were kept quiet — by the congressman, by male aides who accuse him of sexually harassing them and by other…
Ken Shepherd
April 19th, 2010 1:34 PM

Video: TEA Party Crashers

EyeBlast.tv Staff
April 19th, 2010 1:02 PM

MSNBC Talking Points: Touting Obama as a Pro-gun President, Lecturing

MSNBC on Monday repeatedly promoted Barack Obama as a pro-Second Amendment President and chastised gun-rights activists for "worrying" so much over this issue. News Live host Monica Novotny talked to Skip Coryell, the founder of the Second Amendment march on Washington and complained, "What are you guys worried about?She then touted, "Our political unit today was reminding us in the First Read…
Scott Whitlock
April 19th, 2010 12:55 PM

Flashback: Media Blamed and Condemned Conservatives After Oklahoma Cit

“In a nation that has entertained and appalled itself for years with hot talk on the radio and the campaign trail, the inflamed rhetoric of the '90s is suddenly an unindicted co-conspirator in the blast,” charged Time magazine Senior Writer Richard Lacayo in the May 8, 1995 edition of the news weekly, the first quote cited in a “Special Purveyors of Hate & Division Issue” published at the…
Brent Baker
April 19th, 2010 12:34 PM

On Fox News, Jim Pinkerton, Judy Miller Cite MRC, Eyeblast

James Pinkerton of the New America Foundation and Fox News contributor Judy Miller both gave kudos to the Media Research Center and Eyeblast.tv on Saturday's Fox News Watch. Pinkerton applauded Eyeblast for hosting a clip of NBC's Kelly O'Donnell questioning of black tea partyer and his "best answer." (See the Friday NB post, “White NBC Reporter Confronts Black Man at Tea Party Rally: 'Have You…
NB Staff
April 19th, 2010 11:57 AM

NYT's Zernike Slams an 'Angry' White, Male, Reactionary Tea Party Move

New York Times reporter Kate Zernike, the paper's main reporter on the Tea Party beat, dropped all pretense of fairness in her story for the front of the Sunday Week in Review,"Tea Party Supporters Doing Fine, but Angry Nonetheless." Her summary of the movement: "They tend to be white and male, with a disproportionate number above 45, and above 65. Their memories are of a different time, when the…
Clay Waters
April 19th, 2010 11:46 AM