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CNBC's Obama Town Hall Blogger: 'This Does Seem Bigger Than Elvis! He
September 26th, 2010 8:53 AM
For Monday's midday town-hall meeting on CNBC, they tagged their producer Mark Koba to live-blog the event from the site at the Newseum in Washington. Koba easily demonstrated an overwhelming enthusiasm for Obama, comparing him to Elvis Presley, before and after the event: 11:56 am EST: This does seem bigger than Elvis. He's in the building!...1:10 pm EST: Okay, Elvis, I mean Barack has left the…
Rep. Weiner's Anti-Goldline/Beckophobia Crusade Falls Flat
September 24th, 2010 4:32 PM
An organization once headed by former Obama administration official Van Jones tried it. Other so-called grassroots organizations have given it a shot. Now Rep. Anthony Weiner, D-N.Y., with the power of Congress in tow, has taken his best shot to shut Glenn Beck down. But so far it isn’t really working. On Sept. 23, Weiner called a representative from Santa Monica, Calif.-based Goldline to…
Misread and Misreported: Tea Party Activism Bullish for Economy
September 23rd, 2010 12:20 PM
One of the most common threads in the media recently has been how bad the Tea Party movement has been for this United States. It has been derided for lacking racial diversity, promoting policies outside the so-called mainstream and blamed for creating a civil war within the Republican Party. The media often stress those “negatives” at the expense of the positive basic tenets of the Tea Party…
More People Watched Fox News Monday Than Obama Town Hall
September 22nd, 2010 10:13 AM
The ratings are in for Barack Obama's televised town hall meeting on CNBC Monday, and they're pretty dismal.In fact, far more people watched the Fox News Channel's "Happening Now" with Jon Scott and Jenna Lee airing at the same time than tuned in to see what the President had to say. Potentially even more embarrassing, when you add in those that watched Obama in MSNBC's replay of the event later…
Cramer Credits CNBC-Obama Infomercial for 146-Point Dow Jones Rally
September 21st, 2010 8:31 AM
Someone's a little full of the power of his network apparently. On Sept. 20, CNBC hosted a so-called "town hall" meeting on its network about President Barack Obama and how his administration is dealing with business issues. Obama took some criticism from participants and observers said the president was playing defense. However, CNBC's "Mad Money" host Jim Cramer had a different take on the…
Kudlow Calls Tea Parties Bullish for Economy: 'Don't Believe the Mains
September 16th, 2010 10:46 AM
The Media Research Center isn't the only ones out there telling folks to be wary of the media and its coverage of the Tea Party movement. On his Sept. 15 broadcast, Larry Kudlow, host of CNBC's "The Kudlow Report," hit that point. Referring to "Tea Party" primary win in Delaware, New York and New Hampshire, Kudlow explained that this shift to the right was a net-positive for the economy. "…
Former CNBC Reporter: GE CEO Immelt Meddled in Network's Editorial Cov
September 14th, 2010 4:29 PM
This could confirm what many suspected all along - the corporate heads at General Electric (NYSE:GE) would try to use their media holdings to portray President Barack Obama and his administration in a positive light in order to gain a corporate advantage. That's how former CNBC reporter and current Fox Business Network senior correspondent Charlie Gasparino explains it in his forthcoming book…
NBC's David Gregory Calls New Obama Stimulus Push 'Cynical Politics
September 10th, 2010 3:23 PM
Whenever President Barack Obama defends what his presidency to date, specifically on economic issues, he'll speak of inheriting a bad economy from the previous administration, and then assures listeners of his intention to make the economy his top priority. So why hasn't he done it? Why have there been other distractions like cap-and-trade, ObamaCare, bailouts, etc. and not a push for a real…
CNBC's Kernen Declares Obama's Populist Tactics Proof He Advocates 'Re
September 8th, 2010 2:12 PM
To many, it's hardly a revelation to most, but when someone keeps taking the same action over and over again, even to his detriment, it can reveal a lot about that individual's belief system. This was an observation CNBC "Squawk Box" host Joe Kernen made about the Obama administration's willingness to embrace a populist "soak the rich" tactic against the wealthy in the United States, even…
Bartiromo: GOP-Controlled House 'Most Important Near-Term Catalyst' fo
September 7th, 2010 12:45 PM
As the not-so "recovery summer" draws to an end, many are scratching heads, wondering what it will take for the economy to pull out of this recession. According to Maria Bartiromo, host of CNBC's "Closing Bell," it will be political change in Washington, D.C. In an appearance on NBC's Sept. 7 "Today," she said the best stimulus would be a Republican-controlled House of Representatives. "This…
CNBC Money Honey Exaggerates Job Growth to Boost Obamanomics on Meet t
September 6th, 2010 1:41 PM
Erin Burnett, one of CNBC's famed "money honeys," exaggerated the relative strength of the economy Sunday in order to boost the success of President Obama's stimulus plan.Appearing on NBC's "Meet the Press," Burnett several times characterized this economic recovery as not only far stronger than any of the indicators suggest, but also "faster" than those in the recent past."Our recovery started…
CNBC's Najarian: Drilling Moratorium 'Shows a Tone-Deafness From This
September 2nd, 2010 6:29 PM
With a 9.6 percent unemployment rate overall in the United States and unemployment rates showing an uptick in states on the Gulf of Mexico that allow offshore oil drilling, one has to wonder what the Obama administration is thinking its Draconian wide-sweeping moratorium halting deepwater drilling in the Gulf after the BP oil spill. While environmentalists are using today's explosion on a oil…
Cramer: 'Mass Panic' in Markets Tomorrow After 'Shocker' GDP Released
August 26th, 2010 5:00 PM
It is a curious phenomenon - the way the media have handled the economy since President Barack Obama has taken office. Generally the coverage has been on the optimistic side over the last 18 months. But could this blind optimism come back to haunt people that trade on economic metrics? According to CNBC "Mad Money" host Jim Cramer, it will and in a big way on Aug. 27, when the new gross…
NBC Chief Jeff Zucker Open to Political Run, Bringing Couric Back to N
August 25th, 2010 11:44 AM
We've heard the knocks on NBC and the institutional bias that exists in its network - from the subtle spin in its flagship network's news coverage at NBC to the over-the-top bias at its cable news channel MSNBC. So maybe the man behind the curtains at NBC Universal would like to be more overt with his opinions - as a politician? On MSNBC's Aug. 25 "Morning Joe," Jeff Zucker, president and CEO…