NPR Makes Light of Death Threat Against Business Bearing Koch Brothers

April 26th, 2011 5:28 PM
NPR's Renee Montagne apparently didn't take an alleged death threat seriously, as she practically chuckled during a report on Friday's Morning Edition about anti-Koch brothers protesters mistakenly calling a Des Moines, Iowa business named Koch Brothers office supplies. Substitute co-host Mary Louise Kelly, noted that "Charles and David Koch are the billionaire owners of a giant industrial…

WMAL's Chris Plante Cites MRC/NewsBusters on April 26 Program

April 26th, 2011 3:37 PM
WMAL radio host -- and friend of NewsBusters -- Chris Plante gave a shout-out on his program this morning to our parent company the Media Research Center and our publisher, Brent Bozell. The topic: the media's bias and double standards on gas price reporting.

Forget the Cold War Victory: NPR Still Thinks U.S. Suffered from Too M

April 23rd, 2011 6:40 PM
National Public Radio is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year. In 1971, it began at the height of "anti-war" fervor against the U.S. government and its immoral war-mongering. That flavor remains at NPR to this day. Last Sunday, NPR anchor Noah Adams reminded listeners of the Bay of Pigs invasion, and naturally, the theme was anti-communist paranoia: NOAH ADAMS: Today, April 17th, marks…

Mark Shields: 'The Most Urgent Priority America Has Is To Find Jobs Fo

April 23rd, 2011 10:10 AM
Out of the mouths of babes... On Friday's "Inside Washington," during a discussion about American foreign policy in the Middle East and Africa, PBS's Mark Shields actually said, "The most urgent priority that we have is to find jobs somehow, not simply for Americans, which is an urgent priority, but for young Egyptians" (video follows with transcript and commentary):

Wrong Yet Again, Ed Schultz - It is Illegal for Teachers to Strike in

April 22nd, 2011 12:24 PM
MSNBC action hero Ed Schultz is really on a roll. On his cable show Monday, Schultz claimed that federal tax revenue declined in the seven years following the start of the Bush tax cuts in 2001, a patently bogus assertion demolished by NewsBuster Noel Sheppard. All of 24 hours later, Schultz stepped in it once more with his revisionist history of federal spending over the last two decades…

NPR: Arizona 'Dropped a Bomb' in Illegal Immigration Debate With SB

April 21st, 2011 6:24 PM
On Thursday's All Things Considered, NPR's Robert Siegel used violent imagery to underline the supposed extreme nature of Arizona's SB 1070 law targeting illegal immigration: "It has been of one year since the state legislature dropped a bomb into the national debate over immigration." Siegel led the introduction for correspondent Ted Robbins's report on the controversial law with his…

Ed Schultz Guest: 'Even' Bernie Sanders Believes We Must 'Get Our Fisc

April 20th, 2011 12:58 PM
You know the situation is serious when "even" an avowed socialist worries about government spending. Here's a clip of Democrat congressman Peter Welch of Vermont on Ed Schultz's radio show Monday talking about the looming battle over the debt ceiling (audio) --

Ed Schultz Guest Condemns Wisconsin Tax Breaks, Can't Describe Any Whe

April 15th, 2011 7:22 PM
Details, details. Wisconsin Democrat state senator Lena Taylor really hates those $142 million in tax credits for businesses and the wealthy passed by Gov. Scott Walker and fellow Republicans in the legislature. So much so that Taylor couldn't elaborate on any when asked during Ed Schultz's radio show yesterday, a rebroadcast of the program from a theater in Madison, Wisc., on Wednesday (…

NPR Marks April 15 By Boosting Homosexual Activists' Tax Protest

April 15th, 2011 6:06 PM
On Tuesday's Morning Edition, NPR's Tovia Smith promoted a homosexual activist's campaign protesting the inability of same-sex couples to file joint federal tax returns. Smith played sound bites from the founder of the campaign, as well as two other supporters of same-sex "marriage," but omitted any from opponents. NPR also highlighted the tax-related "complications" of a specific same-sex…

There He Goes, Projecting Again - Ed Schultz Denigrates GOP as 'The Ho

April 13th, 2011 1:39 PM
Ed Schultz really hates hoggish behavior. Except when he's planning to engage in it. On his radio show yesterday, Schultz trotted out his new label for Republicans, one that he clearly labored to create, and with Schultz providing helpful porcine sound effects at the unveiling (audio) (more audio clips after page break) --

NY Times: Republican Budget Cuts Threaten 'Life-Affirming' Public Radi

April 12th, 2011 4:36 PM
New York Times reporter Katharine Seelye is the latest Times reporter to defend government spending, this time on a tiny but "life-affirming" radio station threatened by the Republican budget ax - public radio station WMMT in Whitesburg, Kentucky: “A Regional Radio Voice Threatened From Afar.” The story was accompanied by a cutesy sidebar, “88.7 on Appalachia’s Dial,” describing such original…

Ed Schultz's Craven Strategy for Callers Who Unnerve Him - Run for Cov

April 10th, 2011 12:34 PM
At the start of each hour of his weekday radio broadcast, Ed Schultz touts his show as "where America comes to talk." Provided, of course, that you agree with Schultz. Otherwise, it's where Schultz comes to bail. Nine times in less than three months, and twice in the last week, Schultz has abruptly hung up on callers who don't share his politics. And in the most recent example of this, on…

NPR Leans Toward Democrats 7 to 3 on Federal Budget Showdown

April 7th, 2011 7:18 PM
NPR's Ari Shapiro slanted towards President Obama and two of his Democratic allies in Congress on Thursday's Morning Edition on the continuing battle over the federal budget, playing seven sound bites from them versus only three from Republican House Speaker John Boehner. Shapiro highlighted the late night negotiations over the budget on Wednesday during his report, playing three clips from…

He Means You, Grandma - Ed Schultz Denigrates Elderly as 'the Almost D

April 6th, 2011 8:09 PM
That's OK, he wasn't planning on any speaking gigs from AARP anyway. As is his wont, libtalker Ed Schultz revealed his underlying opinion on a specific subject without even being aware he was doing it, this time on senior citizens. Here's Schultz on his radio show yesterday with his warped take on elders, after initially referring to Republicans' proposed budget plan calling for broad…