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U.S. News Column: Obama's Post-Partisan Washington Failure GOP's Fault
Two March 19 editorials on Obama's failure to create post-partisanship in D.C., both from lefties, can't be farther apart from each other in their conclusions. Marc Dunkelman's in U.S. News blames everyone but Obama for the failure to invent that mythic bipartisan Washington while Mort Kondracke's Real Clear Politics piece lays the fault squarely at Obama's door step.But, the differences in the…
March 20th, 2009 5:20 AM
Olbermann: Bush's $7 Million '5-Page Book
Keith Olbermann started off his show Thursday by taking a punch at former president George W. Bush...below the belt.Reporting on the President's new book deal, " Decision Points,” Olbermann said,"I am told he gets $7 million for his life's accomplishments in book form. So, the book is five pages long?"Few are surprised by the left-leaning 'reporting' by MSNBC hosts, of which Keith Olbermann gets…
March 20th, 2009 4:31 AM
Will Media Notice Obama's Poor Taste Special Olympics Joke
During his appearance on NBC's "Tonight Show," President Obama made a joke that may come back to haunt him, degrading the physical abilities of participants in the Special Olympics.Obama's joke came after host Jay Leno asked him whether he had torn out the White House bowling alley given the president's past difficulties with the sport. (h/t NB reader J.H. Blair, video courtesy Ms Underestimated):
March 19th, 2009 10:03 PM
WaPo Publishes Sunny Farmers Markets Story; Ignores Congressional Thre
Your humble correspondent loves farmers markets. What's not to like? Great food at low prices. Plus it is a great way to sample the local produce at roadside stands while travelling around the country. Sadly farmers markets may soon become a thing of the past if a congressional bill, H.R. 875, is passed. According to Shepard on Politics and Policy, this bill, if enacted into law, "would…
March 19th, 2009 9:46 PM
NYT Columnist: People Only Want Info That Confirms Prejudices
"[T]here’s pretty good evidence that we generally don’t truly want good information — but rather information that confirms our prejudices. We may believe intellectually in the clash of opinions, but in practice we like to embed ourselves in the reassuring womb of an echo chamber."I hardly ever agree with anything New York Times columnist Nicolas Kristof writes, but his piece on Wednesday was…
March 19th, 2009 6:18 PM
Leno and Olbermann Aren't Sure if AIG is an American Company
Did you know that AIG, aka American International Group, is an American company?Well, on NBC's "Tonight Show" Wednesday, Jay Leno didn't, and the supposedly brilliant Keith Olbermann wasn't sure.Imagine that.A company that has been a hot topic in the news for at least the past six months, and these guys not only didn't know it was American, but also thought its initials stood for American "…
March 19th, 2009 5:32 PM
Team Obama Pleases Pot Smokers, Gay Lobbyists, But AP Won't Call Them
Journalists -- starting with Time's Amy Sullivan, the former Tom Daschle aide -- strenously tried to suggest Barack Obama would not be a politician of the libertine left, and could even make a bold play for Bible-quoting evangelical voters. But as the Obama administration kicks into gear, it's getting obvious that the libertine-left side is winning. Reporters just won't call them that. See two…
March 19th, 2009 3:03 PM
Will Media Cover Barack Obama's $500,000 Book Deal
In an exclusive on Thursday, the Washington Times reported that only five days before assuming the presidency, Barack Obama received a $500,000 advance to write a children's book. Times writers Jim McElhatton and Christina Bellantoni put it this way: "As he empathized with recession-weary Americans, President Obama arranged in the days just before he took office to secure a $500,000 advance for a…
March 19th, 2009 2:57 PM
CNBC Host to Rangel on AIG Bonus Tax Push: 'Talk About Violating the P
In the wake of the American International Group (AIG) bonus controversy, some have called the plans of congressional leaders to tax those bonuses at a rate of 90-100 percent "legislating with a vengeance." However, Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee Rep. Charles Rangel, D-N.Y., insists that doing this is a necessity, despite the premise that retroactively taxing anything is a…
March 19th, 2009 2:57 PM
CNBC Hosts Question Alleged Tax Cheat Rangel's Authority on AIG Retroa
'Squawk on the Street' co-host: 'When you talk about violating the public trust, you've had some tax issues of your own.'
March 19th, 2009 2:39 PM
Time's Israely Laments Pope's 'Inflammatory Rhetoric
Time magazine's Jeff "The pope's a Scrooge" Israely is at it again, lecturing Benedict XVI on his "inflammatory rhetoric."Israely joins CNN's Jack Cafferty, Washington Post/Newsweek's "On Faith", and PBS's Bonnie Erbe in the bash-Benedict choir's latest oratorio. His March 19 article evaluated the pontiff's recent comments on condoms and HIV/AIDS as "candor over P.R.", lamenting Benedict's word…
March 19th, 2009 2:39 PM