Lefty Jon Stewart Hits Bush Speechwriter for Living in 'Selective Worl

Liberal comedian Jon Stewart featured a rare conservative voice on Tuesday's Daily Show, former Bush speechwriter Marc Thiessen. As he often does during the occasions he talks to right-leaning guests, Stewart turned combative, attacking Thiessen for "living in a selective world." The ex-Bush aide appeared to promote his new book Courting Disaster, which defends and advocates for the…
Scott Whitlock
March 11th, 2010 5:30 PM

MSNBC's Hall Showcases State Legislator Who Wants to Ban Salt in Resta

Is it "crossing the line" to ban salt from use in restaurant kitchens? That's what MSNBC's Tamron Hall asked of her viewers shortly before 3 p.m. on March 11. To discuss the issue, she interviewed New York State Assemblyman Felix Ortiz (D) on his proposed legislation calling for a ban of salt use in Empire State restaurant kitchens. Each violation would carry a $1,000 fine.Hall failed to balance…
Ken Shepherd
March 11th, 2010 4:24 PM

CBS's Smith Touts Anti-War Film 'Green Zone' As 'Bourne Meets Hurt Loc

In an interview with Matt Damon near the end of Thursday's CBS Early Show, co-host Harry Smith helped promote the actor's latest film, 'Green Zone,' which attacks the Bush administration over the Iraq war: "What was it like to make a movie like this? Because it's a little – it's – I'm not sure if this is an apt analogy, but it's a little 'Bourne' meets 'Hurt Locker.'"Smith alluded to Damon's role…
Kyle Drennen
March 11th, 2010 4:12 PM

NY Times Obsesses Over Texas 'Conservatives' Changing Curriculum, Igno

New York Times reporter James McKinley Jr. was in Austin to cover a controversy over school curriculum in Texas, with conservatives on the state Board of Education trying to soften the liberal tone of the state's textbooks and include more records of conservative accomplishments. His Thursday story, "Texas Conservatives Seek Deeper Stamp on Texts," was positively sodden with "conservative" labels…
Clay Waters
March 11th, 2010 3:08 PM

CBS Political Hotsheet Reporter Suggests 'Slaughter Solution' Term Unf

Let's see... The author of the bizarre solution to avoid a direct vote in the House of Representatives on the Senate ObamaCare bill is Congresswoman Louise Slaughter. Yet, to call it a "Slaughter Solution" is somehow an unfair Republican tactic. Such is the assertion of Brian Montopoli at the CBS Political Hotsheet:The Republican Party already has plenty of evocative phrases with which to hammer…
P.J. Gladnick
March 11th, 2010 2:37 PM

State Autonomy Over Education Policy Dismissed as 'Patchwork,' 'Checke

A front-page story by Sam Dillon pushes uniform standards for pubilc schools nationwide, and buries the ideological edge of the issue: Conservative opposition.
Clay Waters
March 11th, 2010 2:28 PM

CNN to Air Pro-Gender 'Reassignment' Documentary

CNN is set to air a documentary titled "Her Name Was Steven" on March 13 and 14, which sympathetically follows the "gender reassignment" process of former Largo, Florida city manager Steven Stanton. The network has boldly advertised the documentary as being about "one person's struggle to live an authentic life."One of the producers of the documentary, Rose Arce, made no secret that she…
Matthew Balan
March 11th, 2010 2:18 PM

ABC, CBS, NBC Join Obama's Attack on Insurance Companies

BMI Staff
March 11th, 2010 2:00 PM

Name That Party: AP Avoids Headlining Current Dem Rep. 'Conyers,' But

The wife of Democratic Congressman John Conyers of Michigan was sentenced yesterday for bribery. Here is how the Associated Press presented its headline and first few paragraphs in the matter: The headline is pretty pathetic considering who the "councilperson" is related to, but at least the AP's Ed White got Conyers's party affiliation into his second paragraph. So, overall, you might be…
Tom Blumer
March 11th, 2010 1:13 PM

Calvin Klein 'X' Ad Aims for X-Rated Theme

“Hey, hey you. Wanna see my s---?” And that’s how the latest Calvin Klein commercial begins.  Of course, it really should come as no surprise that the commercial features underwear-clad models asking “if you wanna see it” since the company is known for its raunchy, and even pornographic, ads. The ad featured a series of young men wearing only cK X underwear offering to reveal more. Huffington…
Sarah Knoploh
March 11th, 2010 1:07 PM

Political Chief David Axelrod Yet Another Former Journo Working for Ob

Buried in a recent New York Times profile of senior White House advisor David Axelrod was this nugget of information: he used to be a reporter with the Chicago Tribune.The fact is hardly a secret -- the White House notes Axelrod's brief stint at the Tribune on its website. But that bit of information was an interesting element of a predictably laudatory profile. One of President Obama's chief…
Lachlan Markay
March 11th, 2010 1:05 PM

USA Today Defends Michael Mann on Front Page, Misrepresents ClimateGat

USA Today on Thursday devoted a front page story to defending one of the key scientists involved in November's ClimateGate scandal. In a piece entitled "Questions about research slow climate change efforts," author Brian Winter -- oh the irony! -- omitted important information about Penn State University's controversial global warming alarmist Michael Mann while downplaying the seriousness of the…
Noel Sheppard
March 11th, 2010 12:14 PM

NPR Touted the Kucinich Debate That Made Patrick Kennedy Yell at the P

As Brian Williams hailed Patrick Kennedy’s "gripping" attack on the media for ignoring yesterday’s House debate on Afghanistan, perhaps Kennedy should be offering an apology to his fellow liberals at National Public Radio. On Wednesday’s night’s All Things Considered, NPR reporter Andrea Seabrook hailed the debate, and even though Kennedy’s "anti-war" side lost by almost 6 to 1 (356 to 65), NPR’s…
Tim Graham
March 11th, 2010 11:54 AM

Times Obsesses Over Texas 'Conservatives' Changing Curriculum, Ignores

Austin-based reporter James McKinley Jr. constantly declaims about "conservatives" who want to soften the liberal edge of school textbooks, but ignores the presence of the far-left Hispanic nationalist group MEChA featured in a photo.
Clay Waters
March 11th, 2010 11:49 AM