Kurtz Conveniently Ignores Hsu in List of Current Scandals
September 17th, 2007 10:26 AM
Mimicking NBC's Matt Lauer on "Today" with Tom DeLay a few weeks ago, the Washington Post's Howard Kurtz chose Monday to address a number of political scandals in America, all of them of course dealing with Republicans. Yet, there was a brewing campaign finance scandal conspicuously absent from Kurtz's list. Need a hint what it might be? Maybe Glenn Reynolds' comical quip will help: "Hsoot,…
Google, Chinese Internet Censor, Wants 'International Privacy Standard
September 17th, 2007 10:15 AM
Apparently, the world's largest Internet search business believes it has little to fear from those who object to its continued involvement with government censorship in communist China. Google agreed to censor its search-engine results in accordance with government wishes in January 2006. That control regime is still in place, as comparative searches on "Tiananmen" at Google.com and Google.cn…
CNN’s Howard Kurtz Supports Bush Speaking With Milbloggers
September 16th, 2007 10:53 AM
A truly extraordinary event occurred on CNN Sunday: Howard Kurtz actually supported President Bush sitting down with milbloggers to discuss what's going on in Iraq.I kid you not. When this issue was raised on the most recent installment of "Reliable Sources" - that Bush had a meeting Friday attended by ten military bloggers - it seemed almost a metaphysical certitude the President would be…
Vietnam War Memorial Defaced a Week Ago; Park Service Reluctant to Tab
September 16th, 2007 10:45 AM
Global Warming Obsessed Media Unfazed by Soaring Wheat Prices
September 15th, 2007 4:07 PM
As NewsBusters reported Wednesday, wheat prices soared last week to their highest levels in history. As many consumer products are made from this grain, and media love to carp and whine about inflation, one would have expected great focus to be given to this issue. However, as some of the upward pressure on wheat prices is directly attributable to biofuels, a global warming obsessed media…
WaPo: Hagel a 'Mainstream Conservative'; No Mention of Hinting Possibl
September 10th, 2007 1:13 PM
Persistent Bush critic and recurring Sunday morning talk show fixture Chuck Hagel (R-Neb.) is announcing his retirement from the U.S. Senate. Reporting the story in the Sunday paper, the Washington Post's Jonathan Weisman and Chris Cillizza described the Iraq war critic as a "mainstream conservative who raised his profile nationally through his fierce opposition to President Bush's Iraq policies…
Schumer Floor Speech Slandering U.S. Troops Ignored by Old Media
September 10th, 2007 12:05 AM
Bloggers have caught a politician saying one thing in a speech, while carrying a very different rendering of a critical passage at a supposed "transcript" of that speech. The difference is significant. The transcript whitewashes a slander on the performance of US troops in Iraq delivered by a United States senator. Specifically, New York's Charles Schumer gave a made a speech on the floor of the…
WaPo Denounces Iraqi Market as 'Potemkin Village
September 6th, 2007 9:53 AM
Writing at National Review Online, Kimberly Kagan of the Institute for the Study of War talks about the revitalized Dora Market in Baghdad as a sign of success in Iraq. Kagan attributes the Petraeus strategy significant credit and in doing so takes a swipe at the Washington Post for its slanted reporting on the Dora success (h/t Instapundit):In Wednesday’s Washington Post, Sudarsan Raghavan,…