AP Conveniently Overlooks Moonbat Declarations of New Montana Senate N
August 18th, 2014 3:28 PM
What does it say about the Montana Democratic Party that they nominated a flat out moonbat to be their Senate nominee? Perhaps they knew that since they were going to lose that seat anyways, they would entertain us with a laughable candidate. Just by reading the Associated Press description of the new Senate nominee, Amanda Curtis, hastily chosen in the wake of the John Walsh plagiarism…
 
   
    
    
In Covering Perry Indictment, AP Mischaracterizes Tom Delay Case's Res
August 15th, 2014 11:35 PM
	Texas Governor Rick Perry, who, in the oddest of coincidences (that's sarcasm), just so happens to be considered one of the Republican Party's stronger potential contenders for the 2016 presidential nomination, was indicted in Austin today by a Travis County grand jury. The charges are "abuse of official capacity and coercion of a public servant" in connection with a veto "threat" he carried…
 
   
    
    
AP's Coverage of July Deficit Again Ignores the Impact of the Largest
August 15th, 2014 10:22 AM
	The federal government reported a $94.6 blllion deficit in July, only marginally better than the $97.6 figure posted in July 2013.
	As has become its habit, the Associated Press's coverage of that result contained omissions, spin and half-truths about government tax collections, spending and the origins of the Obama administration's first four years of consecutive trillion-dollar deficits.…
 
   
    
    
Barely News: Teachers Union Head's Promise to 'Punch' Common Core Oppo
August 14th, 2014 2:58 PM
	Give the New York Daily News credit for surfacing a video which originally appeared at Ed Notes Online, a publication whose "about" page says it opposes "the education corporate-based reforms ... undermining the public school system" and exposes "the motives behind the education deformers."
	The video shows Michael Mulgrew, the president of New York City's United Federation of Teachers,…
 
   
    
    
Retail Sales Flatlined in July; AP Deadpans That Americans With No Mon
August 13th, 2014 1:46 PM
	This morning, the Census Bureau, in its advance report on retail sales, revealed that seasonally adjusted July sales were "virtually unchanged" from June. Expectations were for a 0.2 percent gain, supposedly with "solid upside" potential. Oops. June's result stayed at its previously reported 0.2 percent increase.
	Reuters did the "U-word" honors this time out: "U.S. retail sales unexpectedly…
 
   
    
    
Louisiana's Abortion Law Gets Light Attention, Perhaps Due to Its 'Ove
August 12th, 2014 11:52 PM
	So what's more newsworthy: A white, privileged, female lawyer wearing pink shoes whose filibuster failed to stop abortion restrictions from taking effect in Texas, or a an African-American female state representative who sponsored and helped successfully shepherd a similar law through Louisiana's legislature — with overwhelming support from Democratic legislators? If you think it should be the…
 
   
    
    
AP Fails to Mention DOJ's Involvement As Judge Allows North Carolina V
August 10th, 2014 10:52 PM
	To read the Associated Press's Friday evening coverage of a federal judge's refusal to block North Carolina's election law reforms from taking effect in the upcoming general election, you'd think it was an unsuccessful effort on the part of a group of poor Davids to defeat the Tar Heel State's government Goliath.
	As J. Christian Adams at PJ Media noted shortly after the decision, it was…
 
   
    
    
Press Mostly Ignoring Feinstein's Warning That ISIS Wants 'To Attack U
August 9th, 2014 10:54 AM
	Yesterday, Roll Call and The Hill both relayed Democratic Senator Dianne Feinstein's call, in Roll Call's words, "for a broader military campaign against ISIL, not just the targeted missions authorized by the president." She believes it is needed because "It has become clear that ISIL is recruiting fighters in Western countries ... and possibly returning them to European and American cities to…
 
   
    
    
Not National News: Ohio Dem's Gubernatorial Campaign Implodes
August 6th, 2014 10:15 PM
	Several months ago, based on several far from minor out-of-the-gate mistakes, I characterized the candidacy of the Democratic Party's challenger to incumbent Republican Governor John Kasich as "the wreck that is Edward FitzGerald."
	In the past week, FitzGerald has utterly imploded. The latest revelation Tuesday afternoon, namely that he had "no license to drive at all from 2002 to 2008,"…
 
   
    
    
Joe 'Gaffe-omatic' Biden Strikes Again, Calling Africa a 'Nation'; AP
August 6th, 2014 12:37 AM
	They had to invent Sarah Palin's supposedly most embarrassing gaffe when she was the vice-presidential nominiee in 2008. She never said, "I can see Russia from my house!" Comedienne Tina Fey did. As noted at NewsBusters several days ago, that hasn't altered the folklore.
	You don't have to invent gaffes for Joe Biden, the man who became Vice President after the 2008 election. He generates them…
 
   
    
    
ABC Out to Lunch on U.S. Attempt to Kindle Political Change in Cuba; C
August 5th, 2014 5:16 PM
	As of Tuesday morning, ABC's morning and evening newscasts have yet to cover the Associated Press report that revealed the Obama administration's covert program in Cuba that attempted "recruit young Cubans to anti-government activism" on the communist-dominated island. The AP outlined that "over at least two years, the U.S. Agency for International Development...sent nearly a dozen neophytes…
 
   
    
    
MRC’s Notable Quotables: GOP Would Impeach Obama Just for Being Blac
August 4th, 2014 7:22 AM
Now online: the August 4 edition of Notable Quotables, MRC’s bi-weekly compilation of the latest outrageous quotes in the liberal media. This week, MSNBC’s Chris Matthews sleazily blasts GOP voters who reacted with “dread” to Barack Obama — “that name and that face” — and who now would impeach him for no reason: “They never went looking for a reason. They never needed one. It was not what he did…
 
   
    
    
HuffPo Posts Story on Barney Frank's July Interview Ripping Obama's 'Y
August 2nd, 2014 10:30 AM
	Former Congressman Barney Frank had "a July interview" with the Huffington Post. The liberal blog's Zach Carter put up a post about it on Friday, August 1 at 3:59 p.m.
	How convenient, because Frank ripped President Obama and his administration, who he says "just lied to people" about whether they could keep their existing healthcare plans under the Affordable Care Act, aka Obamacare.…
 
   
    
    
AP Acknowledges That There Are 'Fewer Full-Time Jobs,' But Doesn't Cit
July 31st, 2014 5:17 PM
	In a Thursday report on why many Americans are still unimpressed with the U.S. job market, Associated Press reporters Christopher Rugaber and Josh Boak made a rare admission that "Finding a steady full-time job has become harder" than it was before the recession.
	The AP pair then contended that "the trend might also reflect a lasting shift among restaurants and coffee shops," but found an "…