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Former RNC Chair on Media: Refs Now Wearing Democrat Jerseys
March 29th, 2009 11:15 AM
Though there have long been concerns about liberal bias in the media, 2008 was the year the referees took off their striped shirts and donned a team’s jersey. So wrote former Republican National Committee chairman Ed Gillespie in his National Review piece castigating what has become of journalism in our country. To be sure, the former counselor to George W. Bush, having watched his boss for…
Replacing Kristol: NYT Won't Guarantee Another Conservative
January 29th, 2009 3:15 PM
In what can only be interpreted as another blow to media balance & fairness, the New York Times has refused to guarantee that another conservative would replace fired columnist Bill Kristol.On Monday, it was announced that Kristol's gig with the New York Times had come to an abrupt end. My colleague, Noel Sheppard, quoting a report in the Daily Beast, noted the conflicting and contradictory…
Rush Limbaugh Responds to President Obama
January 24th, 2009 6:55 PM
As my colleague Tim Graham reported earlier, President Barack Obama, according to the New York Post, told Congressional Republicans on Friday to stop listening to conservative talk show host Rush Limbaugh.National Review's Byron York got in touch with Limbaugh Saturday, and published his response to the President at NRO's Corner blog:
Karl Rove Documents Bush's Farewell, MSM Absent
January 22nd, 2009 10:00 AM
In addition to his regular pundit responsibilities at Fox News and sometime column in the Wall Street Journal, Karl Rove has taken it upon himself to do the job of the MSM--reporting the news.Yesterday, my colleague, Noel Sheppard, noted the lack of coverage of President George W. Bush's homecoming in Texas. Only Fox News was present to cover what was, in Sheppard's words (and I agree), "one of…
ABC Wants You To Think This Photo Wasn't Staged
December 23rd, 2008 8:08 AM
ABC can't be so naive as to believe it wasn't a carefully calculated publicity stunt. Surely the good folks at Good Morning America know it was anything but an invasion of privacy--that the Clintons wanted the world to see the image of a blissfully happy married couple tripping the sand fantastic. And yet . . . GMA devoted a segment this morning to a collective tongue clicking in concern that…
NRO's Hanson: Obama-Loving Media Have Committed Suicide
October 31st, 2008 11:32 AM
The media's abysmal coverage of the 2008 presidential campaign has been the equivalent of a mass press suicide that has signaled the end of journalism.So wrote National Review contributor and Hoover Institution senior fellow Victor Davis Hanson Friday in a scathing rebuke of all those so-called impartial journalists who sacrificed their souls and whatever was left of their integrity this year to…
Bill Whittle Rips Media's Epic 'Fail' on Obama's 2001 WBEZ Interview
October 27th, 2008 1:32 PM
At National Review Online today, Bill Whittle does a tremendous job dissecting the content of Barack Obama's 2001 interview at Chicago public radio station WBEZ. But he also has some insight into the source of the audio and some choice words for a media elite that has spent nearly two years failing to do even the most basic digging into the Democratic candidate's background and associations. Here…
CNN’s Griffin Acknowledges ‘Botched’ National Review Quotation
October 23rd, 2008 11:30 PM
CNN investigative correspondent Drew Griffin appeared on Thursday’s Newsroom and Situation Room programs to explain how "in no way did I intend to misquote" from a recent article by National Review’s Byron York: "This exchange aired just once in the 6 pm hour, and as soon as the National Review brought it to our attention at 7:05, we immediately realized the context could be misconstrued. We cut…
CNN’s Rick Sanchez Highlights ‘Defecting’ Conservatives Against
October 15th, 2008 8:05 PM
During Wednesday’s Newsroom program, CNN anchor Rick Sanchez tried to portray that there were many so-called conservatives who were "defecting," in his words, from John McCain over his selection of Alaska Governor Sarah Palin as his running mate. His list of conservatives, which he read prior to an interview of National Review senior editor Ramesh Ponnuru, included homosexual activist Andrew…
Frum Accuses Maddow of Increasing the Ugly Tone of Politics
October 14th, 2008 4:17 PM
National Review's David Frum on Monday accused MSNBC's Rachel Maddow of intensifying the ugly tone that exists in politics today.Appearing on "The Rachel Maddow Show," the former Bush speechwriter, after watching the first part of the program from the Green Room "in horror," was apparently "unprepared for the sarcasm and anger" that is the show's -- and the network's! -- trademark. As a result,…
Finger-Wagging Smith Scolds McCain Rep Over NYT Ayers Article
October 6th, 2008 9:21 AM
Good thing Nancy Pfotenhauer wasn't in the same studio with Harry Smith this morning. The Early Show anchor might have broken out his hickory stick. Like a hectoring school marm, Smith scolded McCain adviser Pfotenhauer for what he deemed her insufficient citation of a New York Times article tracing Barack Obama's affiliation with unrepentant terrorist William Ayers.Wagging a stern finger at…
Olbermann: National Review Editor Masturbated During Palin Debate
October 5th, 2008 12:06 AM
Just when you thought Keith Olbermann couldn't go any lower, he plunges to new depths that seem almost unimaginable for someone pawning himself off as a journalist.On Friday, the "Countdown" host actually told his viewers that National Review editor Rich Lowry's published opinion of Sarah Palin's performance during Thursday's debate "read like soft core porn." MSNBC's leading on-air personality…
The End of an Affair: McCain Realizes Media Dislike Him
September 17th, 2008 1:30 PM
John McCain's early love affair with the press has been well-chronicled. He was a "maverick" most loved because he went against his own party--best loved, in fact, when he produced legislation like McCain-Feingold Campaign Finance Reform. As Rich Lowry points out, they liked him for more than just that, they liked him because he gave them such extensive access.Since 2000, John McCain had thrived…