AP Lede on O'Keefe Raises Watergate Specter: 'What Did the Right Wing

January 27th, 2010 7:43 PM
The Associated Press on Wednesday insinuated there might be a wider conservative plot behind James O’Keefe’s alleged misdeeds at Senator Mary Landrieu’s office, and invoked the Watergate scandal in their lede: “Was it an attempt at political espionage? Or just a third-rate prank? How high did it go? And what did the right wing know and when did they know it?”AP writers Michael Kunzelman and Brett…

'Women's Groups' Pressuring CBS to Scrap Tebow Super Bowl Ad

January 26th, 2010 9:11 AM
The story behind Heisman Trophy winner Tim Tebow's arrival into this world is remarkable.So-called "women's groups" would seem to prefer that as many Americans as possible not know the story about the courageous and faith-based decision Tebow's mother made to carry her pregnancy to term. That's the only plausible reason why they are opposing a 30-second Focus on the Family (FOTF) ad scheduled to…

AP: Both Brown Win and Obama Anti-Bank Attacks Examples of 'Populism

January 24th, 2010 11:44 PM
It's amazing how Bernard Condon and Tim Paradis of the Associated Press managed to hang the same label on totally opposite political positions in their report on the situation in the stock market late this afternoon.According to the AP pair, Scott Brown's U.S. Senate win in Massachusetts was due to a "wave of populism," at the same time as President Obama is supposedly planning to use "populist…

AP Writer Worries Scott Brown Election Imperils Obama's 'Audacious Pla

January 24th, 2010 9:05 AM
Associated Press writers haven’t overcome their tendency to describe President Obama’s plans as "audacious" – like they'd just finished leafing through their well-worn copy of Obama’s campaign book The Audacity of Hope. On Friday, a Charles Babington political analysis began: President Barack Obama's bid to overhaul the U.S. health care system was in doubt Thursday as lawmakers rejected the…

Reuters Unemployment Claims Story Headlines 'Admin Issues,' But Ignore

January 24th, 2010 12:07 AM
A not-so-funny thing happened on the way to the recovery this week: The U.S. Department of Labor reported on Thursday that initial claims for unemployment benefits jumped "unexpectedly" by 36,000 to 482,000, when analysts had predicted a slight drop. What's more, it turns out that data reported in previous weeks was understated because of "administrative issues" relating to paperwork processing…

Good, Bad, Pathetic: AP's Kuhnhenn Calls 'Bank Fee' a Tax, Labels As

January 19th, 2010 8:34 AM
Last week, in his "analysis" of Barack Obama's proposed "bank responsibility fee," the Associated Press's Jim Kuhnhenn got one important thing right and two others very wrong.The part he got right was describing the proposed fee as a "tax." The first thing he got wrong was identifying the proposed move as a legitimate form of "populism." The second is his claim that the idea is "straight out of '…

Shocking AP Headline: 'After Year, Hope Turns Into Disappointment

January 17th, 2010 7:38 PM
Given the love affair media had with presidential candidate Barack Obama, this is a headline I'm sure few people could have imagined they'd see as the first anniversary of his inauguration approached:After Year, Hope Turns Into DisappointmentMaybe even more surprising, the contents of this Associated Press piece were just as pessimistic about the man so-called journalists once gushed and fawned…

When Bush Plummets in Polls, It's News--Obama, Not So Much

January 17th, 2010 2:17 PM
It is a strange paradigm among much of the mainstream  media that plummeting poll numbers are of far greater import for Republicans than  they are for Democrats. That, at least, is the logical conclusion of the relative silence of major media outlets on the steep decline in President Obama's poll numbers compared with the decline in President Bush's.According to an Allstate/National Journal poll…

Murder, Schmurder: KY Census Worker Planned Suicide, per AP, Yet Old S

January 15th, 2010 8:29 PM
Today, Roger Alford and Bruce Schreiner of the Associated Press, reporting from Frankfort, KY, are giving leftist bloggers, columnists, journalists who assumed or gave the impression of assuming that the death of Census worker Bill Sparkman was some kind of right-wing hit job another chance to come clean with an unconditional "I was wrong, I amy sorry." The list of those needing to post…

Stop the Presses II: AP's Crutsinger Puts Up Another Decent Econ Repor

January 15th, 2010 1:30 PM
Okay, who administered the truth serum to the Associated Press's Martin Crutsinger? And will the person who did this kindly inform us when it will wear off? On Thursday, for the second day in a row following a mostly fact-based report the previous day on Uncle Sam's horrid fiscal situation, Crutsinger ran down a troubling economic report. This time it was December's disappointing retail sales…

White House Can’t Keep Track of Jobs Saved, Or Lies Told

January 13th, 2010 10:06 PM
In an unfortunate choice of articles, MSNBC earlier had a featured set of headlines in their politics section regarding the stimulus package and its effect on the troubled job market. One article touts the recent White House claim that the stimulus package had saved 2 million jobs.But the other article explains why a new method of accounting adopted by the White House will make it "impossible to…

AP Reports on 'Hope - the Obama Musical Story

January 13th, 2010 6:04 PM
Certainly there's enough domestic adoration of Barack Obama.  A year of consistent failure has done little to diminish Obama's support among the mainstream media, Hollywood celebrities, and academics.  Overseas, the fascination with Obama also continues.  Associated Press writer Kirsten Grieshaber reports "Obama musical set to open in Germany."  The article begins:A musical about Barack Obama's "…

Transportation Secretary Attacks AP Report, Draws Blanks

January 11th, 2010 6:30 PM
Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood took to the WhiteHouse.gov blog today to try to refute a devastating AP report showing that the the stimulus's highway and road funding has done next to nothing to improve the unemployment situation. Though he offered a couple of valid points, LaHood, pictured right in a file photo, actually did very little refuting.The AP asserts in its report that "there was…

PR from AP: Wire Service Lets GM, Chrysler Make Vague, Unchallenged, N

January 11th, 2010 2:41 PM
Executives from Government/General Motors and Chrysler are at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit vaguely holding forth on the prospect of reopening previously shuttered production facilities. Uh, don't sales have to start heading seriously upward before that happens? Apparently the Associated Press's Tom Krisher, who has his hands in separate stories on the two companies, and…