Catholic League Rips Showtime's Vile, Error-Laden Anti-Catholic Assaul

Following last night's episode (Thu. 8/27/09) of Penn & Teller's show on Showtime, Bill Donahue, founder and president of the Catholic League said, "I have never seen a more defamatory, obscene and vicious show on TV." Folks, that is saying a lot. The man has dedicated his career to exposing anti-Catholicism.According to Donahue, the foul-mouthed Penn Jillette billed last night's episode as "…
Dave Pierre
August 28th, 2009 9:36 PM

Only in the Boston Globe: Excommunicated Priest is 'Prominent,' 'In Go

What do you call an excommunicated Catholic priest, ignorant of the sacraments, who openly calls for the ordination of women? If you're the Boston Globe, you call him a "prominent priest" who is "in good standing." Then, for good measure, you entitle the article about the priest, "Priest takes church to task for not ordaining women." Good ... grief.The paper profiles dissident ex-priest Roy…
Dave Pierre
August 28th, 2009 9:17 PM

Newsweek’s Jonathan Alter: Rush Limbaugh Is the ‘Great Blowhard of

Newsweek columnist and editor Jonathan Alter appeared on Friday’s Hardball and slammed Rush Limbaugh as the "great blowhard of our time." Host Chris Matthews prompted the quote when he discussed how Limbaugh had criticized him on his radio show for calling Barack Obama the "last brother" of the Kennedy clan. Referring to Ted Kennedy's death, Matthews snarled, "What is the matter with these people…
Scott Whitlock
August 28th, 2009 6:10 PM

Albright Laments Decline of Newspapers in Democracy, but Says WaTimes

Former Clinton Secretary of State compares bloggers to the rumors that fueled the resistance movements behind the Iron Curtain during the Cold War era.
Jeff Poor
August 28th, 2009 5:53 PM

Orrin Hatch Writes a Song for His Friend Ted Kennedy

"I wrote this song with the great Phil Springer. Take a moment to listen to the words. You don't have to agree with everyone's politics...none of us agree 100% of the time. But you have to admire a lifetime dedicated to public service and improving the lives of others -- and that is just one of the many things that made Ted great. I think this song captures a small part of Ted's legacy of service…
Noel Sheppard
August 28th, 2009 5:13 PM

NYT Editor Finds Kennedy’s Flaw: He Helped Reagan Win Presidency

Appearing on MSNBC’s New York Times Edition on Friday, the paper’s ‘Week in Review’ editor, Sam Tanenhaus, lamented one of Ted Kennedy’s flaws: "There’s a further paradox to this, which is we sometimes forget, I mean, all of the wonderful things being said about this extraordinary figure Edward Kennedy, that he was partly accountable for Ronald Reagan’s ascendency."Previewing his latest New York…
Kyle Drennen
August 28th, 2009 5:03 PM

CNN's Bash Highlights Ted Kennedy's Scripture Quote: He Mangled Citati

On Friday’s Newsroom, CNN correspondent Dana Bash reported on Senator Ted Kennedy’s alleged “deep Catholic faith,” and zeroed-in on how he “used scripture in his push to end poverty and discrimination,” but chose a clip of his bungling a biblical citation. “My favorite parts of the Bible are always Matthew 25 through 35 [sic]- I was hungry and you gave me to eat, and thirsty, you gave me to drink…
Matthew Balan
August 28th, 2009 4:58 PM

Jaws Drop: Huff-Po Wonders If Mary Jo Kopechne Would 'Feel It Was Wort

The Huffington Post explains that "Melissa Lafsky is the deputy web editor at Discover magazine, where she writes the Reality Base blog. She was previously the editor of the New York Times's Freakonomics blog, and is a former associate editor at HuffPo's Eat The Press." So she's a major-media-certified pundit when she wrote about Chappaquiddick drowning victim Mary Jo Kopechne on Arianna's pages…
Tim Graham
August 28th, 2009 4:53 PM

Hailing Kennedy As Defender of Senate Ideals, NY Times Ignores Bork Sm

New York Times reporter Sheryl Gay Stolberg paid tribute on Friday to Sen. Ted Kennedy as one of the last remnants of a more collegial, less combative U.S. Senate. But she neglects to point out how Kennedy himself corroded the institution he claimed to hold in such esteem.  In "For Better and for Worse, Senate Has Seen Changes in Kennedy's Time," Stolberg fretted that the Senate "has become…
Clay Waters
August 28th, 2009 4:23 PM

MSNBC's Guthrie Contrasts Obama and Reagan, Revisionism Ensues

Savannah Guthrie is apparently very smart.  Guthrie was a member of the prestigious Order of the Coif (which has nothing to do with promoting good scalp health, nor with seventeenth-century headwear) while earning a J.D. from Georgetown Law, highlight her ability to learn dull and boring things very quickly.Lost among the dusty tomes of Georgetown, however, was the fact that Ronald Reagan was a…
Mike Sargent
August 28th, 2009 4:18 PM

Weekend Captionfest

First Lady Hillary Clinton, in 1994, displays a pamphlet about her health care plan bearing an image of the "health security card" every American would supposedly receive. Photo AP.
NB Staff
August 28th, 2009 4:00 PM

Bozell Column: Remembering Ted Kennedy

Our national media are treating the passing of Sen. Edward Kennedy as an historic event, more historic even than the deaths of presidents like Gerald Ford. Is this level of attention warranted? We can all grant that Ted Kennedy was a major legislator with his hands in a lot of historic government action. He was at times a very eloquent speaker and was always a passionate fighter. To his side of…
Brent Bozell
August 28th, 2009 2:15 PM

Andrea Mitchell Gratuitously Drags Up ‘88 Debate Slam During Quayle

MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell on Friday used an interview with former Vice President Dan Quayle to gratuitously highlight Lloyd Bentsen’s famous 1988 slam, "You're no Jack Kennedy." Although Quayle appeared on "Andrea Mitchell Reports" to share his reflections on the passing of Ted Kennedy, the cable anchor sniped, "One of your toughest moments was during the debate with Lloyd Benson when you compared…
Scott Whitlock
August 28th, 2009 1:49 PM

CNN Highlights Dangers of Obama’s Deficit: ‘Taxes That Would Make

Amid all of the tributes to Ted Kennedy’s lengthy career of expanding the scope of government and its cost to taxpayers, CNN’s American Morning on Friday dug up a six-week old op-ed from the Tax Policy Center’s Len Burman warning that massive trillion-dollar deficits are a catastrophe that could lead to the end of the U.S. as a great power “or even a mediocre one.”With the on-screen graphic…
Rich Noyes
August 28th, 2009 1:05 PM