Networks Barely Mention FCC Plan to Spend Up to $350 Billion for Broad

The problem with the liberal mindset is that it sees government solutions, even when there isn't really a problem. Case in point: broadband internet. Roughly 200 million Americans have broadband internet at home. Millions of others have access to it at work, school, the public library or on smart phones. Only about 5 percent of Americans lack broadband internet access according to The Wall…
Julia A. Seymour
March 17th, 2010 2:59 PM

Sanchez and Former Arafat Adviser: Israel's a Danger to US Troops

Rick Sanchez Tuesday invited on a former adviser to deceased Palestinian terrorist Yasser Arafat in order to tell viewers how Israel has become a threat to American troops.The CNNer devoted a good amount of his two-hour "Rick's List" to teeing up a number of guests and fellow so-called journalists to voice their anti-Israel sentiments. "Mark Perry is saying that some of the top Pentagon generals…
Noel Sheppard
March 17th, 2010 2:06 PM

WaPo Editorial Calls for Maryland to Pass Bag Tax From Which Newspaper

The Washington Post today called on Gov. Martin O'Malley (D-Md.) to push for and Maryland legislators to pass a plastic bag tax patterned after the District of Columbia's 5-cent-per-bag levy.The Post couched the need for the tax in terms of safeguarding the health of the Chesapeake Bay -- much as the D.C. bag tax is purportedly earmarked for cleanup of the Anacostia River.But curiously enough,…
Ken Shepherd
March 17th, 2010 1:50 PM

NYT's Main Eco. Writer Reverses Himself on Obama's Tax-Cut Pledge for

In David Leonhardt's latest "Economic Scene" column for the New York Times, "The Perils Of Pay Less, Get More," he reestablished his reputation as the paper's neo-liberal economic voice, admitting that at a certain point taxes hurt economic growth, but also urging Obama to break his pledge and raise taxes on everyone, not just people making over $250,000 a year, in order to cut the deficit.…
Clay Waters
March 17th, 2010 1:48 PM

Christian Science Monitor Forwards Wild Claims on St. Patrick

Stephen Kurczy of the Christian Science Monitor tried to dispel "persistent myths" about St. Patrick in a Monday article on the patron saint of the Irish, but ended up forwarding outlandish claims. Kurczy even went so far to inaccurately contend that "Patrick...isn't even recognized by the Roman Catholic Church as an official saint."The correspondent made that astonishing claim three paragraphs…
Matthew Balan
March 17th, 2010 1:33 PM

Lawrence O'Donnell Admits: ObamaCare Will Enact Largest Tax Increase E

ObamaCare constitutes the largest tax increase in American history and shatters the previous record, admitted self-described socialist and MSNBC political analyst Lawrence O’Donnell yesterday. When MSNBC anchor Joe Scarborough asked O’Donnell about the overhaul bill on his radio show, O’Donnell said ObamaCare raises taxes by almost $500 billion. Obama’s historic tax increase nearly doubles…
Alex Fitzsimmons
March 17th, 2010 12:55 PM

Time's Tumulty Notes Hoyer Hypocrisy on 'Deem & Pass

Time magazine's Karen Tumulty this morning noted hypocrisy by the #2 Democratic official in the House of Representatives on the so-called "deem and pass" rule being pursued in order to "deem" ObamaCare as passed without actually calling a formal vote on it."[H]ypocrisy is a well-established parliamentary procedure," Tumulty noted in her March 17 Swampland blog post before contrasting the Hoyer of…
Ken Shepherd
March 17th, 2010 12:52 PM

Kelly O'Donnell Advances NBC News Company Line On Obamacare Poll

NBC's Kelly O'Donnell, on Wednesday's Today, advanced the NBC company line on the results of a new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll on Obamacare as she reported "Americans are evenly divided." O'Donnell, of course, was merely following the lead of her NBC News colleague Brian Williams, who on Tuesday's Nightly News, ignored the most negative news from the survey, as the MRC's Brent Baker noted…
Geoffrey Dickens
March 17th, 2010 12:09 PM

CNN Displays Anti-Semitic and Anti-Israel Twitter Comments

CNN on Tuesday ran some anti-Semitic and anti-Israel comments sent by viewers via the social networking website Twitter.As host Rick Sanchez discussed the Israeli-Palistinian issue during yesterday's "Rick's List," the bottom of the screen carried "tweets" from viewers on the subject.Politico's Ben Smith reported shortly after it occurred (video embedded below the fold):
Noel Sheppard
March 17th, 2010 11:16 AM

Britain Bans Ads Exaggerating Danger of Global Warming

A British agency has banned two government television ads for exaggerating the danger of global warming.In what we would call public service announcements in the States, the Department of Energy and Climate Change actually used nursery rhymes to scare people into thinking England was in imminent peril as a result of Nobel Laureate Al Gore's favorite money-making theory.As reported by BBC.com…
Noel Sheppard
March 17th, 2010 10:35 AM

N.Y. Times Hailed as 'One of the Most Gay-Friendly Institutions in the

David Boies and Ted Olson, the formerly-dueling duo in the Bush-Gore 2000 recount battle now litigating for gay marriage in California, were the guests of a forum at The New York Times last week. Former Newsweek editor Charles Kaiser reflected on just how far the Times has come, so that now it is a global role model for gay-friendliness. Their news-manufacturing motto might be All the Progress…
Tim Graham
March 17th, 2010 10:28 AM

Media Ignore Boy Scouts’ 100th Anniversary in Favor of Pro-Gay Agend

In the media's eyes, the Boy Scouts of America are on par with bubble wrap - unimportant, disposable and something largely ignored unless someone wants to stomp on them. The Boy Scouts celebrated its 100th anniversary last month. And as an organization in which over 110 million Americans have participated, including film director Steven Spielberg, 211 current members of Congress and…
Colleen Raezler
March 17th, 2010 10:17 AM

Open Thread

NB Staff
March 17th, 2010 8:57 AM

Bachmann Rips Media for Not Covering Deem and Pass; Suggests Pelosi Im

The latest maneuvering by congressional Democrats to make their brand of health care reform a reality has a lot of Washington, D.C. insiders scratching their heads and unable to forecast what is around the bend when it comes to this legislation.  But have the media completely dropped the ball and that is allowing those in power to circumvent constitutional process? According to Rep. Michele…
Jeff Poor
March 17th, 2010 7:50 AM