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Murder, Schmurder: KY Census Worker Planned Suicide, per AP, Yet Old S
Today, Roger Alford and Bruce Schreiner of the Associated Press, reporting from Frankfort, KY, are giving leftist bloggers, columnists, journalists who assumed or gave the impression of assuming that the death of Census worker Bill Sparkman was some kind of right-wing hit job another chance to come clean with an unconditional "I was wrong, I amy sorry." The list of those needing to post…
January 15th, 2010 8:29 PM
Ad for Chris Matthews Special Derides Tea Party Protesters Who Are
An ad for a new Chris Matthews special featured the MSNBC host complaining about tea party protesters who are "threatened" by an African American President. As pictures of protests appeared onscreen, Matthews derided, "For the first time, we have an African American head of state. But, there’s always going to be people who challenge it, who are threatened by it." The special, Obama’s America:…
January 15th, 2010 5:01 PM
'Stossel' Finds 'Crony Capitalism' in Green Jobs Stimulus
Fox Business notes close connection between White House and only window maker that got tax credit.
January 15th, 2010 4:41 PM
Eleanor Clift: Pro-Choice Pelosi Is 'Unshaken... In Her Catholic Faith
Lamenting how Nancy Pelosi's archbishop has "slap[ped] her down," in an online statement addressing the House Speaker's excuse-making for her pro-abortion record, Newsweek's Eleanor Clift used a January 15 Gaggle blog post to praise Pelosi, no stranger to pastoral rebuke, as both a good pro-choice Democrat and a good Catholic: It's anybody's guess whether in the new world of Internet media the…
January 15th, 2010 3:49 PM
New Rasmussen Survey: Voters See Media As Liberal, Biased & Too Powerf
A new survey from Scott Rasmussen finds that more than half of all voters (51%) believe "the average reporter is more liberal than they are," and two-thirds (67%) think the media have "too much power and influence over government decisions."Rasmussen's poll was released Thursday. Perhaps proving the point, on Friday, MSNBC anchor Savannah Guthrie reacted to polls showing the Democrats losing…
January 15th, 2010 3:27 PM
Stop the Presses II: AP's Crutsinger Puts Up Another Decent Econ Repor
Okay, who administered the truth serum to the Associated Press's Martin Crutsinger? And will the person who did this kindly inform us when it will wear off? On Thursday, for the second day in a row following a mostly fact-based report the previous day on Uncle Sam's horrid fiscal situation, Crutsinger ran down a troubling economic report. This time it was December's disappointing retail sales…
January 15th, 2010 1:30 PM
CBS ‘Early Show’ Celebrates The Obamas' First Year in the White Ho
On Friday’s CBS Early Show, People magazine editor Betsy Gleick discussed the latest issue, featuring an interview with Barack and Michelle Obama on their one-year anniversary in the White House, declaring: “I think the headline is that they are feeling optimistic that the country is back on track, and that they do feel that there are still some, obviously, huge challenges ahead.” Co-host Harry…
January 15th, 2010 12:21 PM
Weather Channel Founder's 'Global Warming - The Other Side' Airs In Sa
A rather remarkable thing happened Thursday: a documentary highly skeptical of man's role in global warming was aired on broadcast television.The program, "Global Warming - The Other Side," was created and hosted by John Coleman, the founder of The Weather Channel, and debuted on San Diego's independent television station KUSI.Readers should be familiar with Coleman as the man who not only called…
January 15th, 2010 12:08 PM
MSNBC’s Savannah Guthrie on Possible Dem Loss: ‘This Is Bad
Perhaps providing a window into the mind of journalists, MSNBC’s Savannah Guthrie on Friday appeared shocked that a Democrat might lose in next week’s Massachusetts Senate election. "This is bad," fretted the Daily Rundown co-host. [Audio available here.] She prefaced that comment by ominously observing, "With just four days to go in the race for Teddy Kennedy's Senate seat, a new poll is…
January 15th, 2010 12:04 PM
On Today: Will Democrats Lose 'Ted Kennedy's Seat
With Massachusetts State Senator Scott Brown surging in the polls, NBC's Today show, on Friday, assigned Kelly O'Donnell to highlight the race for the open Senate seat in Massachusetts pitting Brown against Martha Coakley and the NBC reporter – even after airing Brown's zinger that "it's not the Kennedy seat...it's the people's seat," – ordained it "the Kennedy seat." Today co-host Matt Lauer, in…
January 15th, 2010 11:36 AM
Shock Suffolk University Poll: Brown Surges Past Coakley in Race for
You've just won a tough Democrat primary fight. You are now in the general election campaign for the "Ted Kennedy" senate seat in "Massachusettes." So what do you do? Why, go to Disney World!Okay, so maybe Democrat candidate Martha Coakley didn't go to Disney World but she did take a 6 day vacation in the middle of her campaign for the U.S. Senate on December 23. Why would a candidate do…
January 15th, 2010 9:01 AM
Scarborough: 'I Prefer My Dog To Leno
Ouch. Joe Scarborough on today's Morning Joe:JOE SCARBOROUGH: You understand what I'm saying. I prefer Conan to Leno. I prefer my dog to Leno. That's just me: well, my dog's very funny.The irony is that--his personal preference for canine comedy notwithstanding--Joe went on to argue that from a business perspective, it makes sense to replace O'Brien with Leno . . .
January 15th, 2010 7:16 AM