Jon Stewart on CNN: Bush Administration Shows "No Real Credibility
February 28th, 2006 2:32 PM
Jon Stewart, host of Comedy Central’s The Daily Show, used his February 27 appearance on Larry King Live to take some political jabs at the Bush administration. Stewart launched several attacks against the Bush White House, including his charge that the administration has "shown no real credibility." Jon Stewart: "...My mind has been blown just so consistently by this administration’s insistence…
Lou Dobbs Claims Dubai Ports World is Trying to Shut Him Up
February 28th, 2006 12:30 AM
On Monday’s installment of “Lou Dobbs Tonight,” Dobbs claimed that officials from Dubai Ports World, the company in the middle of the current port controversy, are putting pressure on CNN to silence him and CNN’s coverage of this issue (video link to follow): “Dubai Ports World tonight is making what I consider to be a rather astonishing new attempt to silence me and our coverage of this ports…
CNN's Jack Cafferty Aghast at Bush "My Government" Remark
February 24th, 2006 5:38 PM
During this afternoon’s Situation Room, CNN’s Jack Cafferty mocked the President for referring to the Bush administration as "my government." Yesterday morning, President Bush, while responding to a reporter’s question on the controversy surrounding the management of six U.S. ports being turned over to a United Arab Emirates-owned company, remarked that the transaction had been vetted by "my…
CNN Legal Analyst: Pro-Life Forces "Chip Away" at "That Medical Proced
February 22nd, 2006 3:10 PM
Following up on Brent Baker’s earlier posting on this topic, the networks are not the only ones reluctant to apply the term "partial-birth abortion" in reporting on the Supreme Court decision to review whether a federal law banning the procedure is constitutional. Shortly before 10:30pm on the February 21 edition of CNN's Anderson Cooper 360, substitute host John King discussed the issue with…
CNN's Serwer Compares U.S. Foreign Policy to 'Spotty' Olympics Perform
February 20th, 2006 10:55 AM
On the February 18th edition of CNN’s In the Money, CNN business contributor Andy Serwer took a cheap shot at U.S. foreign policy during a discussion on lower than expected ratings for the Winter Olympics in Torino. CNN’s resident curmudgeon, Jack Cafferty, pointed to disappointing performances from some U.S. athletes as a possible reason for NBC's woes. This led Serwer to make this comparison:…