Traditional Marriage Rallies Ignored by Media

On June 9 a rally that saw thousands of participants in support of traditional marriage assembled at Albany, New York, the state capitol. One month earlier, a similar rally was held in Midtown Manhattan that also saw thousands in attendance. And in neither case was there much by the way of media coverage. A Google search of the words marriage rally in New York June 9 turns up many hits on the…
Warner Todd Huston
June 15th, 2009 2:43 AM

Dem. Shill as 'Attendee' in Obama Healthcare Townhall -- Where's Medi

Back in 2005, the Old Media was all atwitter over a supposed "plant reporter" at a Bush press conference. The Old Media made a big deal out of this guy and used it to try and cast the Bush White House as employing some sort of underhanded control of information. Flash forward to today, President Obama held his Healthcare townhall in Green Bay, Wisconsin. It turns out that Obama's first "…
Warner Todd Huston
June 15th, 2009 12:34 AM

The View Attacks Palin's Letterman Response; Behar backs Palin…Kind

Other panelists think governor went too far in the defense of her daughter.
Zoe Ortiz
June 15th, 2009 12:00 AM

UK Paper Exposes US Proposal For Mass Bulldozing Urban Neighborhoods

Leave it to the British press to once again do the job of real reporting that U.S. journalists apparently won't do.This time, it's Tom Leonard at the UK Telegraph. From Flint, Michigan, he tells us of a "pioneering scheme" that involves tearing down entire neighborhoods and simply abandoning them -- oops, I'm sorry, I meant to say, "returning them to nature."This is apparently what passes for…
Tom Blumer
June 14th, 2009 11:52 PM

YouTube Provides Better Coverage of Events in Iran Than MSM

If you are following the amazing events currently unfolding in Iran in the wake of their turbulent election, then YouTube will give you a much better sense of what is happening than the mainstream media. Yesterday, while the dramatic protests were unfolding, CNN held an extended forum on healthcare. The other cable news channels weren't much more enlightening in their coverage of events from Iran…
P.J. Gladnick
June 14th, 2009 11:19 PM

LAT's Rutten Seeks to Connect Okla. City Bombing, Domestic Terrorism t

In light of some awful high-profile murders by sick individuals, the Los Angeles Times' Tim Rutten wants the Department of Homeland Security to revisit its report from earlier this year that connects potential terrorism to "right-wing extremism." And Rutten seems especially concerned about those serving in the military. From his column:Two months ago, the Republican National Committee and many…
Dave Pierre
June 14th, 2009 11:02 PM

ABC Highlights Panetta Charge That Cheney Wants More Terror Attacks

On World News Sunday, ABC News anchor David Muir read a brief story relaying to viewers an attack on former Vice President Cheney by CIA Director Leon Panetta which appeared in the New Yorker magazine. In the interview, Panetta suggested that Cheney may desire to see terrorists hit America again for his own benefit. Muir recounted:
Brad Wilmouth
June 14th, 2009 10:39 PM

CBS Publishes New Republic Piece Comparing Bush to Ahmadinejad

In today's "Will Bush Derangement Syndrome Ever End" segment, CBSNews.com published an article from The New Republic comparing Iran's crazed leader who believes the holocaust never happened and Israel should be wiped off the face of the planet to -- wait for it! -- America's 43rd president.Isn't that special?In a piece hysterically titled "Meet Iran's George W. Bush," author Laura Secor said Iran…
Noel Sheppard
June 14th, 2009 9:43 PM

Kurtz and 'Reliable Sources' Panel Agree: Blaming Shooting Sprees on C

When four members of the media, only one of them decidely right-leaning, agree on something, viewers should pay heed: blaming conservative talk show hosts whenever someone goes on an unprovoked shooting spree is wrong.Such was the unanimous conclusion reached on Sunday's "Reliable Sources" when host Howard Kurtz and his guests -- Mark Halperin of Time magazine, Ana Marie Cox of Air America Radio…
Noel Sheppard
June 14th, 2009 6:52 PM

Olbermann Suggests Obama Helped Defeat Hezbollah in Lebanon

On Tuesday’s Countdown show, MSNBC host Keith Olbermann suggested that President Obama’s speech in Cairo may have been responsible for the defeat of Hezbollah in Lebanon’s parliamentary elections which occurred a few days after the speech. But as Olbermann discussed the possibility that Obama had a hand in the results, he neglected to inform viewers that the apparent 71 out of 128 seats won by…
Brad Wilmouth
June 14th, 2009 6:39 PM

NYT's Friedman: Democracy Spreading in Mideast Thanks to Bush

Did you ever in your wildest dreams imagine reading a New York Times column not written by a conservative that claimed "the forces for decency, democracy and pluralism" in the Middle East "have a little wind at their backs" due to the policies of former President George W. Bush?Neither did I, but much to my surprise, such was said by Thomas Friedman in his most recent piece entitled "Winds of…
Noel Sheppard
June 14th, 2009 5:52 PM

George Will Tells Dirty Little Secrets of Universal Healthcare

As President Obama tours the country advancing his universal healthcare initiative, there are some dirty little secrets that he and his minions in the media don't want Americans to know.On Sunday, George Will during the panel discussion on ABC's "This Week," exposed some inconvenient truths about this controverial subject that would likely change much of the public's view if they were regularly…
Noel Sheppard
June 14th, 2009 4:57 PM

Marc Cooper Dishonestly Attacks Newt Gingrich in LAT

Unemployment is zooming towards ten percent. The national debt is reaching levels never thought imaginable. And Barack Obama acts more like a celebrity than President. So what's bothering progressive nitwit Marc Cooper? Newt Gingrich!Cooper's piece in the Los Angeles Times, "Newt Gingrich, zombie politician," is a typical bitter and stale attack on the former House Speaker: He resigned as Speaker…
Dave Pierre
June 14th, 2009 4:02 PM

Trib Reruns 1934 Cartoon Critical of New Deal: 'Planned Economy or Pla

A fabulous 1934 Chicago Tribune cartoon that has recently been making the rounds in the blogosphere as an example of history sadly repeating itself was marvelously rerun at the paper's website on June 10.In it, members of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's administration are seen shoveling money out of a wagon with a billboard on the side declaring, "Depleting the resources of the soundest government in…
Noel Sheppard
June 14th, 2009 3:51 PM