NPR: Santorum Surging Because He's 'Very, Very Conservative

January 4th, 2012 11:45 AM
At the same time that the nation's leading networks can't call Obama a "liberal" more than about once a year, NPR's religion reporter Barbara Bradley Hagerty on Monday announced Rick Santorum was "very, very conservative" on the social issues, in addition to being "very pro-life." He even -- horrors! -- home-schools his seven children. "He's Catholic. He's billed himself very much as the…

New Deal Apologist Mike Papantonio Praises FDR Scheme to Pack Supreme

December 30th, 2011 2:17 PM
Leave it to a fringe leftist to tout a rarely-defended plan proposed by Franklin Roosevelt. Angered by Supreme Court rulings that blocked many New Deal initiatives, Roosevelt in 1937 came up with what he considered an ingenious scheme to get around the court -- increasing it from 9 to 15 justices, the additional six most assuredly sharing Roosevelt's politics. (audio clip after page break)

Christie's Criticism of Obama as Weak Leader is 'Hate Speech,' Fumes E

December 24th, 2011 3:49 PM
Laura Ingraham comes closest to nailing Ed Schultz's persona -- Ingraham sees him as the hothead "Heat Miser" of the mid-'70s animated Christmas special, "The Year Without a Santa Claus." But Schultz isn't miserly when it comes to what he considers hate speech. Just about any criticism of President Obama qualifies. (audio clips after page break)

Rep. Jackson Lee: Obama Should Extend Payroll Tax Cut, Jobless Benefit

December 21st, 2011 7:26 PM
The machinations in Congress over extending the payroll tax cut and unemployment benefits into 2012 could be rendered moot if Democratic congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee gets her way. Appearing as a guest on Ed Schultz's radio show yesterday, the Texas lawmaker suggested Obama extend both by 60 days through executive order and bypass the GOP-led House. (audio clips after page break)

Ed Schultz in 2010: Don't Vote! Ed Schultz in 2011: I Never Said Don't

December 20th, 2011 1:30 PM
What a shock, more revisionism from Ed Schultz. Schultz is responding testily to criticism that he urged Democrats in 2010 to refrain from voting to protest congressional Democrats not pushing hard enough for extended jobless benefits. (audio clips after page break)

Revisionism Run Amok: Ed Schultz Claims Arab Spring Began in Wisconsin

December 17th, 2011 5:22 PM
There are lies, damned lies, and what passes for history from Ed Schultz. Never one to let reality intrude on his delusions, Schultz cut loose with a whopper on his radio show Thursday while talking with Mike Tate, chairman of the Wisconsin Democratic Party, about Time magazine making "The Protester" its annual person of the year (audio) --

Former Seminarian, Leftist Talker Bill Press to Tim Tebow: 'STFU

December 15th, 2011 4:02 PM
You'd think a former Catholic seminarian would be happy about Christian athletes who are unashamed to publicly praise Jesus Christ. But then again, this is Bill Press we're talking about. Our friend Brian Maloney at Radio Equalizer notes how the left-wing talker and CNN Crossfire alumnus declared on his December 15 radio program that the Denver Broncos quarterback should shut the [expletive]…

Run For Your Lives! Mike Malloy Sounds Alarm, 'Republicans Are Going t

December 14th, 2011 8:45 PM
This is what happens when left wingers ignore another left winger with a microphone -- pathology. Mike Malloy, a man so beyond the pale that he was fired by comparatively sane moonbats at the now-defunct Air America Radio, has again shown he's probably beyond redemption. (audio clip after page break)

NPR Omits Liberal Affiliation of Pro-'All American Muslim' TV Critic

December 13th, 2011 5:56 PM
Tuesday's Morning Edition on NPR slanted toward TLC's controversial "All American Muslim" series by playing sound bites from two who support the reality TV show versus only one opponent. Correspondent Elizabeth Blair also failed to mention that one of the supporters works for the left-leaning Center for American Progress, while clearly identifying the opponent as being from a "conservative"…

In Santa Claus Song, NPR's Garrison Keillor Mocks Gingrich for Adulter

December 12th, 2011 12:17 PM
On the popular radio show A Prairie Home Companion this weekend, NPR star Garrison Keillor sang a different version of "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town." It had a slightly different melody, and mocked Newt Gingrich, without naming him. Keillor sang: "Don’t think a sense of style conceals your escapades / Don’t vote to impeach Bill Clinton while shacking up with Congressional aides." Gingrich was…

NPR Skirts IDing Corzine as a Democrat; Readily Tags Republicans

December 9th, 2011 4:14 PM
NPR's Yuki Noguchi and Lynn Neary completely omitted Jon Corzine's Democratic affiliation on Thursday's All Things Considered, while mentioning practically every other prominent occupation he has held- Goldman Sachs CEO, senator, governor, even "multimillionaire." On the other hand, Noguchi gave the Republican party ID of two representatives who questioned Corzine at a recent hearing. Neary…

Sheila Jackson Lee Actually Compares Bush Tax Cuts to Iranian Hostage

December 8th, 2011 5:10 PM
Just think of the happy place, congresswoman, and everything will be fine. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, Democrat of Texas, appearing on Ed Schultz's radio show Tuesday, made one of the most ludicrous analogies in recent memory. Listen for yourself, courtesy of audio from Brian Maloney at Radio Equalizer --

Ed Schultz Claims Gingrich Wants Poor Kids Working as 'Slave Labor' in

December 7th, 2011 6:03 PM
Liberals worried that Newt Gingrich threatens the Obama presidency are overwrought in their criticism of Gingrich. Examples of this occurred yesterday during a discussion on Ed Schultz's radio show between Schultz and Democrat congressman Jim McDermott, one of Saddam Hussein's most steadfast defenders in Congress. (audio clips after page break)

CNN, at OWS 'Office' in New York, Interviews 'Volunteers' Heritage Out

December 6th, 2011 8:36 PM
Last week, CNN's Steve Kastenbaum (podcast is also at link) visited what he characterized as Occupy Wall Street's "nerve center" (but don't call it a "headquarters," Occupiers insisted) in space provided by an anonymous donor. No, it wasn't at Zuccotti Park or any other open-air location. It was, and presumably still is, in Lower Manhattan, one block south of the New York Stock Exchange.…