WaPo Does It Right This Time: Hires Jennifer Rubin to Cover Conservati

November 23rd, 2010 2:17 PM
The Washington Post announced Tuesday that it has hired Commentary Magazine contributing editor Jennifer Rubin to write a blog on the conservative movement and the Republican Party. The move suggests that the Post has learned its lessons from the short run it gave blogger Dave Weigel, who resigned in June after emails surfaced showing him viciously attacking some prominent conservatives. The…

Newsweek Mocks GOP Congressman's Religious Beliefs with 'Creation of A

November 23rd, 2010 12:53 PM
Apparently the sophomoric folks at Newsweek are getting a bit giddy during the short work week leading up to Thanksgiving. To accompany David Graham's November 23 The Gaggle blog post, Newsweek editors included a photo manipulation featuring the face of Rep. John Shimkus (R-Ill.) on the body of Adam in Michelangelo's "The Creation of Adam" The photoshop was inspired by a March 2009 comment…

Daily Kos: Palin the Enemy of 'Intelligence, Literacy, Expertise, Lang

November 20th, 2010 8:09 AM
In the New York Daily News on Wednesday, S.E. Cupp theorized "The reason Palin has become such a lightening [sic] rod, a kingmaker and a punching bag, a celebrity and a power player, is simple. It's because she's so gosh darn happy.For her fans, like the ones I had the pleasure of meeting in Chicago, she's refreshingly upbeat and resilient, the bubbly friend from childhood who was always great…

About That Couple Taking Votes Whether to Abort

November 18th, 2010 11:11 PM
I got a heads up about the blog BirthorNot.com about a month ago. A pregnant married couple is taking votes whether to abort their baby boy or carry him to term. The last day of the pregnancy they say they can  legally abort in their home state of Minnesota is December 9, a day before the baby is 20 weeks old. And, they say, they will go however the final vote tally goes. Although the…

More California Nuttiness: L.A. County Passes Plastic Bag Ban

November 16th, 2010 5:40 PM
San Francisco and Los Angeles must be having a competition to see which California city is most committed to passing inane liberal legislation. Given the move by Los Angeles County today to ban plastic bags and impose a paper bag tax, I'm going to have to go with L.A. The Los Angeles Times' L.A. Now blog has the story:

Huffington Post, Created by Alleged Serial Plagiarist, Accuses George

November 14th, 2010 1:00 PM
It's a weighty charge, plagiarism. But your credibility in making it tends to dissipate when you do so on a site founded and run by an alleged serial plagiarist.  Arianna Huffington has been accused of lifting portions of a number of her books from other authors, and in one case had to dole out a 5-figure settlement to put plagiarism charges to rest. Her site has also taken heat from…

Andrew Sullivan on BBC Radio 4: Palin Represents 'An America That Is D

November 9th, 2010 11:55 AM
"Sarah Palin represents an America this is absolutely, definitionally white, that's very much rural America." That's how The Atlantic's Andrew Sullivan summed up the former Alaska governor in his appearance on the November 7 BBC Radio 4 "Americana" program. Echoing  Peter Jennings' infamous description of the 1994 midterms, the liberal British-born blogger added of 2010 voters that they had…

Daily Kos: Keith Olbermann Dem Donations 'a Stroke of Genius

November 8th, 2010 1:35 PM
The Olbermann-lovers at the far-left Daily Kos blog believe in the Vast Keith Conspiracy – that Olbermann contributed to three Democrats as part of a large-scale plan to embarrass MSNBC president Phil Griffin and underline just how important and popular the left-wing bomb-throwing is, especially with young voters. In a Monday morning post titled “The Brilliance of Keith Olbermann,” the blogger…

Newsweek's Campo-Flores Rushes to Predict Long-term Decline of GOP Due

November 5th, 2010 4:25 PM
"Did Hispanics Save Harry Reid?" Newsweek's Arian Campo-Flores asked in a November 3 The Gaggle blog post. Campo-Flores answered in the affirmative,  noting that Reid enjoyed anywhere from 68 to 90 percent support from Hispanic voters, depending on the exit polling model: According to election-eve polling and analysis by Latino Decisions, a surveying firm, Hispanics chose Reid over Angle…

Time's Joe Klein: Blue Dog Ranks Thinned By Voters Because They Didn't

November 4th, 2010 2:42 PM
As a dog returns to his vomit, so a liberal journalist returns to his talking points. In a November 4 Swampland blog post, Time magazine's Joe Klein laid a fair share of blame for Democrats losing the House of Representatives on "conservative" Blue Dogs and their alleged reticence to spend taxpayer dollars:

Daily Kos: Blame Dem Losses on Racism

November 2nd, 2010 7:13 AM
Liberals don't want to believe that anyone would oppose the Obama agenda out of a principled stand against massive government spending and massive intervention in the free enterprise system. It's easier (and dirtier) to blame it all on racism. The leftist blog Daily Kos is keeping up that smear: "It's the black man in the White House, stupid." Michael Moore truly thrilled the blogger called "…

Time's Klein to Keith Olbermann: 'You, Sirrrr, Have Gotten a Bit Too F

November 1st, 2010 3:10 PM
Although the Rally to Restore Sanity definitely had a decidedly liberal tinge to it, Comedy Central's Jon Stewart did his level best to ensure his official message was that of "a pox on both your houses" to raised voices on the Right and Left in cable news media. Of course the thin-skinned host of MSNBC's "Countdown"  won't have any of it, leaving liberal fans of both Stewart and Olbermann…

AP: 'Unsettling' Conservative Catholics 'Aim to Purge Dissenters

October 25th, 2010 6:36 PM
In a Monday article, Rachel Zoll of the Associated Press played up the efforts of Catholic "theological conservatives" online who "say the church isn't Catholic enough" and are "unsettling the church." Zoll even quoted from a Vatican analyst for a heterodox Catholic publication who dubbed the phenomenon "Taliban Catholicism," with the slight caveat that "liberals can fit the mindset too." The…

WikiLeaks Lances Lancet's 2006 Pre-Midterm Elections Iraq Civilian Cas

October 24th, 2010 9:36 PM
Not that it justifies the horrible consequences of leaking classifed information, thereby endangering our troops, our allies, our friends, and their families (of course it doesn't), but the WikiLeaked documents being carried at outlets like the New York Times are revealing some truths that are proving quite inconvenient for Iraq war opponents. Earlier today (at NewsBusters; at BizzyBlog), I…