Wall Street Journal
Liberal Media Ignore Plagiarism Allegations Against Obama
January 27th, 2011 1:14 PM
As it turns out, mainstream media outlets that lauded President Barack Obama's State of the Union speech as "downright Reaganesque" might be on to something.
While ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN and MSNBC exalted the commander-in-chief, at least one observer charged the Democratic president with crafting a speech that was "tantamount to plagiarism."
In a column on the U.S. News site, presidential…
NBC/WSJ Poll Uses Interesting Methodology to Find Obama's Bounce in Po
January 20th, 2011 1:59 PM
The media have been jumping for joy since an NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll discovered a supposedly big bounce in President Obama's approval rating.
But as Hot Air's Ed Morrissey discovered, the pollsters involved used some interesting methodology to reach this conclusion:
WaPo Columnist on CNN: 'How Much Time Do We Have Left to Talk About Ho
January 16th, 2011 8:06 PM
The Washington Post had better refrain from telling other media outlets to tone down their rhetoric, for on Sunday, one of the paper's longest running columnists asked on national television, "How much time do we have left to talk about how stupid Sarah Palin is?"
Such was said by Richard Cohen, a man that has been with the Post since 1968, towards the end of CNN's "Fareed Zakaria GPS" (video…
Paul Gigot: 'I Love the Symbolism of Two Dem Presidents Endorsing Bush
December 12th, 2010 9:18 PM
The award for Best Line of the Weekend goes to Wall Street Journal editorial page editor Paul Gigot who on Sunday's "Meet the Press" offered a delicious irony concerning Friday's surprise press conference hosted by Barack Obama and Bill Clinton.
"I love the symbolism of two Democratic presidents--not one, but two--endorsing Bush tax cuts, saying, 'We need them crucially to help the economy' (…
When Reporting on the Catholic Church, Media Can't Even Get Headlines
November 13th, 2010 3:34 PM
(HT: Phil Lawler/CatholicCulture.org) Major news outlets delivered a collective message about the Catholic Church this week. Here were the headlines:
"Pope orders sex abuse summit" (Boston Globe)
"Pope to Hold Sex-Abuse Summit" (Wall Street Journal)
"Italy: Cardinals to Ponder Response by Church to Sexual Abuse Cases" (New York Times)
"Pope summons cardinals over abuse: Vatican…
Palin-bashing WSJ Reporter Apparently Doesn't Read His Own Newspaper
November 9th, 2010 3:31 PM
The Wall Street Journal can't seem to decide whether Sarah Palin is knowledgable on monetary policy or not.
WSJ reporter Sudeep Reddy criticized Palin's "inflation hyperbole" in an article Tuesday, claiming that, contrary to Palin's claims, "Grocery prices haven’t risen all that significantly."
"Do Wall Street Journal reporters read the Wall Street Journal?" Palin shot back in a Facebook…
Newspaper Circ Drops Another 5%; WSJ Is Sole Meaningful Gainer
October 31st, 2010 9:02 AM
This past week, we learned that it was another year, another dive for newspaper circulations: 5% for dailies, and 4.5% on Sundays, according to the Audit Bureau of Circulations. That's not as bad as some past declines, but it's still going the wrong way.
As usual, they'll blame the Internet, and reject the possibility that persistent, pervasive bias and blind adherence to politically correct…
Taranto: Obama Likes First Amendment for Mosque, Why Not for Fox
September 30th, 2010 10:50 AM
In light of President Barack Obama's recent attack on the Fox News Channel, the Wall Street Journal's James Taranto wonders: "why is the Ground Zero mosque the only case in which Obama has ever defended anyone's First Amendment rights without qualification?"There are a number of possible answers, and at least some of them are reasonable and worthy of media attention. And indeed, a few journalists…
Taranto: How the Press Looks Silly for Projecting ObamaCare Would Make
September 10th, 2010 8:37 AM
James Taranto at the Wall Street Journal pointed out in his "Best of the Web Today" review on Thursday how Mark Halperin of Time seems to disagree so vehemently with himself about how the Obama presidency was supposed to unfold this year. Why would Obama delay business-tax-cut talk until the fall, for example: It is fair to ask (and many Democrats have) why the President is only now proposing…
Feingold On His Tough Re-Election Race: I Blame George Bush
September 2nd, 2010 8:58 PM
A recurring rubric at James Taranto's Best of the Web Today column at the Wall Street Journal online is "We Blame George W. Bush," for tongue-in-cheek blaming of the former prez for things palpably beyond his purview. Let's add another item to the list. Dem senator Russ Feingold has blamed his tough re-election race on, yes, W.Let's think about that. If Bush were such a bad president. If…
NYT's Brooks Bashes Obamanomics, Praises Germany's Far More Successful
August 27th, 2010 9:57 AM
On the same day the Commerce Department dramatically revised down second quarter Gross Domestic Product estimates, New York Times columnist David Brooks published a stinging rebuke of Obama economic policies."The American stimulus package was supposed to create a 'summer of recovery,' according to Obama administration officials," wrote Brooks. "Job growth was supposed to be surging at up to 500,…
Frank Rich Blames Ground Zero Mosque Opinion On Rupert Murdoch's 'Isla
August 22nd, 2010 11:16 PM
New York Times columnist Frank Rich on Sunday blamed America's opinion of the Ground Zero mosque on the "Islamophobia command center" of Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation.As readers are likely aware, its properties include Fox News, the New York Post, and the Wall Street Journal, all witting accomplices to a devious plot to stoke anti-Muslim sentiment according to Rich.Never mind that public…
Former Majority Leader Dick Armey Credits CNBC's Santelli for Sparking
August 19th, 2010 3:33 PM
February 2009 was a pretty dark time for the conservative movement. The arguably most liberal president in the history of the United States has been sworn in to office just weeks early. The Congress had solid Democratic majorities in both chambers. And there were overtures that only way to save the nation from suffering the worst of a downtrodden economy was through an avalanche of costly…
Thomas Frank, Posterboy for Liberal Media Elitism, Ends Wall Street Jo
August 17th, 2010 5:22 PM
With the media elite once again reminding the unsophisticated rubes in flyover country of their intellectual and cultural inferiority as it pertains to sensitivities regarding Islam, it seems a good time to review the recent movements of one of the most condescending liberal elitists of the contemporary commentariat: Thomas Frank.The columnist recently left the Wall Street Journal for Harper's…