Bad Polls for Obama; CBS Finds Bright Spots, NBC Skates Over Devastati

CBS and NBC released new polls Wednesday night which illustrated how the public is moving against President Barack Obama on health care as his overall approval, at least in the NBC survey, fell to its lowest-ever level. But while both networks conveyed the bad news for Obama, NBC's Chuck Todd failed to point out how more now disapprove than approve of Obama's handling of health care, a…
Brent Baker
July 29th, 2009 10:36 PM

Newsweek: 'What Green Jobs? Washington Is Spending $60 Billion...But N

Newsweek magazine had yesterday a web exclusive entitled "What Green Jobs?"  Subtitled:  "Washington is spending $60 billion to create the careers of the future, but not a single green job yet exists. Obama's 'green czar' explains."The Leftist publication deserves some plaudits for exploring this $60 billion gaping hole in the $787 billion "stimulus" package President Barack Obama signed into law…
Seton Motley
July 29th, 2009 9:26 PM

CNN Accuses GOP Rep. of 'Calculated Distortion' on Health Care, Provid

CNN’s Drew Griffin accused GOP Rep. Virginia Foxx on Wednesday’s Newsroom program of using a “a calculated distortion” that is “gaining credence in certain back alleys of the blogosphere” about the Democrats’ health care “reform” plan, specifically about the issue of end-of-life care for seniors. But all he did to try to disprove it was provide a link to the specific part of the legislation in…
Matthew Balan
July 29th, 2009 8:52 PM

Media Ignores Extreme Views of Obama Science Czar

For the past week the news media have ran stories on the what the blogosphere has dubbed "birthers", a group focusing on the controversy of Obama's citizenship and lack of providing a long form birth certificate to the public.  This group, while a minority in the conservative circle, are making themselves heard and the media are asking every Republican figure they can to weigh in on the issue. …
John Stephenson
July 29th, 2009 8:31 PM

Frequent Maddow Guest Shows Example of Liberals' Limited Capacity for

Long before Obama and the Sotomayor confirmation process elevated "empathy" to supreme importance, it held an honored place in the pantheon of liberal values.That being the case, why is it liberals appear incapable of empathizing with those who don't share their politics? Recent example: Princeton political science professor Melissa Harris-Lacewell appearing on Rachel Maddow's MSNBC show July 23…
Jack Coleman
July 29th, 2009 7:28 PM

CNN's Amanpour Again Denies That She's Political; Gets Mushy Over Cron

[Update, 7:30 pm Eastern: Audio and video clips added.] On CBS’s Late Late Show Tuesday night, CNN’s Christiane Amanpour again claimed that she was a nonpolitical entity: “I know it’s very fashionable and trendy to wear your politics on your sleeve right now, but I just don’t.” When host Craig Ferguson favorably compared her to the late Walter Cronkite, Amanpour gushed, “He was so special. I…
Matthew Balan
July 29th, 2009 6:58 PM

Specter to Attend Netroots Convention Instead of Conservative Event

On August 14, some of the nation's most prominent conservatives will be gathering in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, but former Republican Senator Arlen Specter (D-Penn.) won't be there.Instead, he's decided to attend the Netroots Nation gathering (formerly known as YearlyKos) right down the street.Stealing a theme from "Star Wars," I guess the transformation is complete (h/t Rachel Alexander):
Noel Sheppard
July 29th, 2009 6:55 PM

ABC: The All-ObamaCare Network

'The View' allows Dr. Tim Johnson to promote government-run health plan.
Catherine Maggio
July 29th, 2009 5:49 PM

Following NBC’s Lead, CBS Touts White House ‘Beer Summit

After NBC Nightly News anchor Brian Williams fawned Tuesday over President Obama planning to have a beer with Sergeant Crowley and Professor Gates, on Wednesday’s CBS Early Show, co-host Harry Smith similarly declared: "...it’s being called the ‘beer summit.’ Tomorrow’s meeting between the President, the professor, and the policeman. We’re going to tell you what’s on tap."Smith, along with co-…
Kyle Drennen
July 29th, 2009 5:26 PM

GOP Congressman Calls Nation's vanden Heuvel on Misusing Capitalist Co

It worked for President Barack Obama in the 2008 presidential election, when he took tax cuts - a conservative issue - and made it his own. Now, liberals are employing a similar tactic in promoting their health care agenda. But Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wisc., isn't having it. He called out Katrina vanden Heuvel, editor of the left wing The Nation magazine and MSNBC guest co-host, for attempting it in…
Jeff Poor
July 29th, 2009 5:19 PM

Joe Klein: Journalists Have Smarter Read on Mideast Peace Than Average

The average Israeli -- unlike globe-trotting liberal journalists -- is provincial and blissfully unaware of how wrong-headed his government is. That's why Barack Obama needs to work his persuasive charm on the Israeli public in order to put pressure on the Netanyahu government to accede to the Obama administration's demands as regards the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. That's according to Time's…
Ken Shepherd
July 29th, 2009 5:09 PM

5 Reasons Journalists Love Higher Gas Prices

Media show they are in the tank for left-wing ideals against ordinary citizens.
Dan Gainor
July 29th, 2009 5:00 PM

Dan Rather Calls for White House to Save Journalism from Financial Har

As if the relationship between the Obama Administration and the news media weren't cozy enough already, former "CBS Evening News" anchor Dan Rather is calling on President Obama to "make recommendations" for the media on how to survive the economic downturn.  Rather spoke at the Aspen Institute in Aspen, Colo. on July 28 and addressed challenges to the news industry, which he described as…
Jeff Poor
July 29th, 2009 4:31 PM

Soldier Turned Journalist Finds Contempt for Military Among Classmates

In May 2007, Matt Mabe was a junior Army officer who had done two tours of duty in Iraq and was leaving the service for good to pursue a career in journalism -- or so he thought.In "One of Us," which appears in the new issue of the Columbia Journalism Review, Mabe reveals that of his journalism school colleagues, "most, it seemed, had never met a veteran," although that didn't stop them and their…
Clay Waters
July 29th, 2009 3:32 PM