AP Error: Writer Suggests Tebow Ad Had Abortion Talk

The sharp eyes at Powerline caught AP writer Emily Fredrix really messing up on the Tebow ads for Focus on the Family that aired on the Super Bowl last night, which did not discuss abortion: And a commercial by conservative Christian group Focus on the Family, perhaps the most anticipated ad of the night, hinted at a serious subject although it took a humorous tone too. Heisman winner Tim Tebow…
Tim Graham
February 8th, 2010 9:18 AM

How Conservatives Found Twitter and the Evolution of '#TCOT

Grassroots activist Michael Patrick Leahy explains how conservatives used social networking to organize out of the wilderness.
Jeff Poor
February 8th, 2010 9:03 AM

Mitchell Mocks Palin's Hand Notes

Scratching my head, wondering if I can remember a so-called correspondent so openly mocking a major political figure . . . On Morning Joe, NBC "correspondent" Andrea Mitchell ridiculed Sarah Palin's use of hand notes during her Tea Party Q. and A. by displaying some hand notes of her own . . .
Mark Finkelstein
February 8th, 2010 8:52 AM

Politico's Calderone Has a Woefully Bad Memory When It Comes to TEA Pa

UPDATE II: Politico Executive Editor and Co-Founder Jim VandeHei on Monday appeared on Fox News Channel's O'Reilly Factor to defend the indefensible (video at right; audio here). UPDATE (below the fold): Calderone responds to us in electronic print. ----------------------------- The Politico's Michael Calderone on Sunday wrote the following headline and first paragraph. With what would appear…
Seton Motley
February 8th, 2010 8:51 AM

David Frum, Time's 'Must Read' Expert, Trashes CPAC, Misquotes Limbaug

It wasn't enough (as Brent Baker noted) for Time magazine to run down Sarah Palin's "anti-intellectual drivel" and twitterpate for the umpteenth time over Obama's "gloriously American mongrel ethnicity." They had to run down the tea-party movement by highlighting the media's favorite Republican strategist -- David Frum. Placed at the top of their "Must Reads" section at Time.com, Frum rounded out…
Tim Graham
February 8th, 2010 8:00 AM

Scarborough: Behind Scenes, Top Conservatives Angry At Palin

Joe Scarborough was surely right about one thing: he's going to take some flak . .  .On today's Morning Joe, Scarborough said that Sarah Palin has been "lowering the bar" with her public pronouncements, asserting that she hasn't done the necessary homework to permit her to speak seriously on the issues.  Joe also claimed that while "top conservatives" are afraid to take Palin on publicly, "behind…
Mark Finkelstein
February 8th, 2010 7:38 AM

NYT: Audi's Green Police Ad 'Put the Mental in Environmental

One of the reasons many people watch the Super Bowl is for the ads, and one that surely will be talked about at watercoolers Monday is Audi's Green Police commercial.In it, ordinary citizens are arrested for using plastic instead of paper, throwing away batteries, not recycling orange rinds, possessing incandescent light bulbs, and setting their hot tub thermostats too high all while Robin Zander…
Noel Sheppard
February 7th, 2010 11:27 PM

Time Disparages Tea Party as Impotent; Smears Palin’s ‘Anti-Intell

Sarah Palin and the Tea Party movement “both have far less support in the country at large than a gullible Old Media seems to understand or suggest,” Time magazine senior political analyst Mark Halperin asserted on “The Page” while colleague Joe Klein, on Time’s “Swampland” blog, showed fear of the supposedly impotent coalition as he denigrated her Saturday night convention speech as “anti-…
Brent Baker
February 7th, 2010 9:23 PM

The First Tim Tebow Super Bowl Ad Doesn't Mention Abortion

UPDATE AT END OF POST: Second one doesn't mention abortion either.The first of the two Pro-Life Super Bowl ads featuring college football's Tim Tebow and his mother has been made available on the Internet, and it doesn't even mention or refer to abortion.Steven Ertelt of LifeNews.com posted it a few hours ago; makes you wonder what all the fuss was about. As you watch, keep in mind that this was…
Noel Sheppard
February 7th, 2010 4:33 PM

Hewitt and Huffington Fight About Glenn Beck and Sarah Palin

Conservative talk radio host Hugh Hewitt and liberal publisher Arianna Huffington squared off on Sunday in an epic ideological battle about Fox News's Glenn Beck and former Alaska governor Sarah Palin.With Howard Kurtz moderating on CNN's "Reliable Sources," the outspoken pair found very little to agree about.Unfortunately, Kurtz was by no means an impartial host oftentimes letting Huffington off…
Noel Sheppard
February 7th, 2010 3:26 PM

Sarah Palin's Media Strategy Proves Instructive for Right

Whatever your feelings about Sarah Palin or her politics, she literally represents the future of conservative messaging. She has shown the nation that a public figure who is absolutely reviled by the mainstream media can not only make a splash, but can dominate the public stage and attract the eyes and ears of the nation in ways almost no other figure can.For the conservative movement, Palin…
Lachlan Markay
February 7th, 2010 2:25 PM

SNL: Samberg As Emanuel Offers F-bomb Laden Attack On Palin

In potentially a new broadcast television low, "Saturday Night Live's" Andy Samberg, playing White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel, went into an f-bomb laden attack on former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin last night.In what was sarcastically billed as "an even-tempered apology" by Emanuel for his highly-publicized comments concerning some liberal Democrats being "retards," Samberg began by going…
Noel Sheppard
February 7th, 2010 1:59 PM

L.A. Times Loves Diane Sawyer, 'Katharine Hepburn of the Newsroom

Los Angeles Times TV critic Mary McNamara sounded like she had stars on her eyes as she reviewed the new World News with Diane Sawyer on Friday: In a world dominated by YouTube moments and professional hysterics, Sawyer exudes an alarming level of elegance.You can hear the Times, like an echo of Charlie Gibson clucking "let the cables" do the ugly scandal news. Sawyer, the new face of the liberal…
Tim Graham
February 7th, 2010 1:27 PM

Gregory Asks Greenspan: Bad Idea to Let Bush Tax Cuts Expire

A rather shocking thing happened on Sunday's "Meet the Press": host David Gregory asked Alan Greenspan and Henry Paulson if it would be a mistake to let the Bush tax cuts expire.Chatting with the former Federal Reserve Chairman and former Treasury Secretary, Gregory referenced Tuesday's Wall Street Journal article about what the impact of allowing these tax cuts to expire would be on the budget…
Noel Sheppard
February 7th, 2010 1:10 PM