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'Mis-Tweetment': Roland Martin Tells David Steinberg of PJ Media He Sh
March 25th, 2012 12:14 AM
Less than two weeks after his suspension for previous intemperate tweets was lifted, CNN's Roland Martin was engaging in personally insulting "mis-tweetment" again this afternoon with PJ Media's David Steinberg.
In a series of tweets at around 5 p.m. tonight seen after the jump, Steinberg criticized Martin for spending so much time on the press's Trayvon Martin obsession -- where one person…
Nets Hype Social Media 'Torrent' in Komen Reversal, Keep Slant Toward
February 6th, 2012 5:45 PM
ABC, CBS, and NBC spotlighted the Komen foundation's about-face on funding Planned Parenthood on their Friday evening newscasts, and played up the apparent role of social media in getting the charity to reverse its earlier decision. On World News, ABC's Diane Sawyer trumpeted the "dramatic day for people power," while on Nightly News, NBC's Lester Holt concluded, "score one for the power of…
Twitter (and ABC) Report 'Top Tweets of 2011' -- Ridiculously Exclude
December 2nd, 2011 7:18 AM
Michelle Malkin scoffed first on her blog: Twitter picked the "Top Tweets of 2011" and ABC News got the "exclusive" right to broadcast the list...and both ridiculously skipped in that top-ten list the biggest Twitter political scandal of the year (and Twitter's five-year existence): now-former Congressman Anthony Weiner's crotch shots. Their criteria was allegedly the level of “impact,…
MSNBC's Alex Wagner Tweets 'Sexual Harassment Is a Lucrative Side Gig
November 14th, 2011 3:02 PM
Some 24 hours before taking to the air for the debut of "Now with Alex Wagner," the MSNBC host tweeted a snarky comment about sexual harassment being a "lucrative side gig" for GOP presidential hopeful Herman Cain, who "raised $9M in Oct."
Wagner's November 13 tweet -- a screen capture of which is shown below the page break -- links to a "The Page" blog post at Time.com regarding a $9 million…
Facebook Upgrade Raises Questions About Network Favoring Liberal Group
May 25th, 2011 11:44 AM
A software upgrade at Facebook has some conservative groups worried that their hard-earned followings might be rendered useless. The upgrade will "archive" all existing Facebook groups, thereby revoking administrators' access to member lists, unless they receive an exemption from Facebook (and the accompanying software).
The company has not revealed how groups are being chosen for these…
WaPo Editor's Liberal Tweets Again Belie Paper's Claims of Neutrality
May 9th, 2011 5:31 PM
In late 2009, the Washington Post's response to a tweet from its managing editor that betrayed a clear left-leaning worldview was to censor all of its employees for fear that they might betray their (gasp) opinions. A more sensible policy might have been to acknowledge that the paper is staffed by people who are, for the most part, liberals.
The same managing editor, Raju Narisetti - who has…
Michael Moore: America 'Founded on Genocide and Built on the Backs of
May 6th, 2011 4:37 PM
In a set of tweets a few minutes ago decrying the shooting of bin Laden, leftist filmmaker Michael Moore attacked the Obama administration for not capturing bin Laden and bringing him back alive for trial.
After comparing Confederate general Robert E. Lee and Confederate president Jefferson Davis to bin Laden, Moore groused, "I'm just saying, I want my America back."
He then added, "I dunno…
Facebook CEO Hosts Obama Townhall, Bitter Clingers Probably Not Invite
April 8th, 2011 9:44 AM
It wasn't long ago that Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg was concerned about how he would be portrayed in The Social Network - and with good reason. As John Nolte observed, "there's no doubt that this look at how the creation of a cultural phenomenon left behind a wake of betrayals, broken relationships and billion-dollar lawsuits is an absolutely fascinating one."
Study: CBS's Couric, NBC's Todd Almost as Liberal as DKos; WaPo Left o
March 21st, 2011 6:34 PM
Twitter and other social networks have provided social scientists with unprecedented means of measuring human interaction. As it turns out, that fact has implications for the media bias debate.
In a study to be released next month, three Duke University researchers rank politicians and other public figures by political ideology as measured by a formula that incorporates whom they follow on…
MSNBC's Brewer on Facebook Post: Defense a 'Sacred Cow' That's 'Overfu
February 14th, 2011 12:02 PM
Update (12:08 p.m. EST): Brewer just made this her question of the day on her MSNBC Live program.
MSNBC's Contessa Brewer injected a bit of liberal commentary to a link she posted Monday morning on her Facebook page.
"You know it's overfunded when even the Pentagon pushes for spending cuts. Why is defense such a sacred cow?" lamented Brewer in a comment posted above a link to a Wall Street…
Newsweek's Ben Adler Thinks He's Found 'Rand Paul's Abortion Hypocrisy
January 28th, 2011 3:24 PM
Promising his Twitter followers a look at "Rand Paul's Abortion Hypocrisy," Newsweek staffer Ben Adler linked to a January 28 story he wrote for the magazine's The Gaggle blog misleadingly entitled "Rand Paul Wants to Ban Abortions and End Birthright Citizenship."
Irony: On Falsely Blaming Conservatives for 'Violent Rhetoric,' Nutroo
January 20th, 2011 3:24 PM
A recently-released analysis by the Pew Research Center reveals some interesting facts about the online conversation regarding the Tucson massacre. Most notably, it lends statistical weight to the claim that the left accused its ideological opponents of fostering a "climate of hate" to a far greater degree than did the right.
Though that may not be altogether surprising, the Pew study also…
LeAnn Rimes on GOP Fundraiser: ‘It's a Job! I'm Entertainment, Not M
January 6th, 2011 4:33 PM
Grammy award-winning country singer LeAnn Rimes said her performance at a Republican fundraiser on Tuesday in Washington, D.C., was “a job” and that she was “not making a political stance.”
Via Twitter, CNSNews.com asked Rimes, “What influenced you to participate in the GOP fundraiser tonight?”
Rimes replied, “It's a job! I'm entertainment, not making a political stance.”
Top Obama Adviser Valerie Jarrett, Vanity Fair Editor Pine for Days of
August 11th, 2010 2:42 PM
Vanity Fair's national editor Todd Purdum has a long piece in the most recent issue (in the print edition only, as far as I can tell) bemoaning what he argues are the new and unique challenges facing the Obama administration, including the state of the news media. Purdum's opinions on the state of the news business boil down to a call for the press's continuing political uniformity.He offers a…