Ohio Judge With Posters of Che and Obama, Where's MSM Outrage

June 16th, 2008 6:27 PM
The AP had a short newsbreak story on Lorain County Common Pleas Judge James Burge who ruled that the state must stop the method of executions in the state, saying that the "lethal injection procedure doesn't provide the quick and painless death required by Ohio law." Accompanying the short story is the picture we post here showing the judge in his office where he proudly displays two posters,…

Yahoo/AP Heralds Elian Gonzalez’s Entrance into Young Communists

June 16th, 2008 12:25 PM
Leave it to the mainstream media to highlight the latest "accomplishment" of the Castros’ oppressive regime. One of Yahoo.com’s front page news items Monday morning linked to a story from the Associated Press about Elian Gonzalez’s entrance into Cuba’s Young Communist Union. The short uncredited story put the news this way:The Cuban boy at the center of an international custody battle eight years…

Irish Voters' Rejection of EU's Lisbon Treaty Brings Out Media Elitism

June 15th, 2008 9:26 AM
Irish voters struck a blow for national sovereignty a few days ago, and the world's media elites didn't like it one bit. Here's how the UK Guardian opened its "Darn those voters" coverage Friday morning: Ireland today decisively rejected the Lisbon treaty on European Union reform, plunging the project into chaos. Humiliated at the polls, the Irish prime minister, Brian Cowen, admitted the…

AP CPI Story Paints Gloom and Doom; Market Reaction Is Opposite

June 13th, 2008 10:59 PM
The Associated Press's Martin Crutsinger got out the gloom-and-doom paint in his report on the Consumer Price Index on Friday morning. Here are his opening paragraphs: Inflation rate jumps by biggest amount in 6 months Inflation shot up in May at the fastest pace in six months, pushed higher by soaring costs for gasoline and other types of energy. The Labor Department reported Friday that…

AP Reporter Covers for the Runaway Spenders in Congress

June 12th, 2008 12:53 AM
In his report on Uncle Sam's Monthly Treasury Statement released Wednesday afternoon, the Associated Press's Martin Crutsinger incorrectly informed readers that the stimulus checks sent out by the government represented the major reason why May's monthly deficit ballooned from a year ago. The AP reporter also continued with the wire service's seemingly never-ending recession obsession. Here's…

'Ask AP' Recession Question Response Contradicts Writer's Own Reportin

June 11th, 2008 7:21 AM
Here is the full text of, and response to, a question directed to Jeannine Aversa, AP Economics Writer, Washington, in an "Ask AP" item four days ago (second question-answer segment at link; bolds are mine): Why is it important whether we are or are not in a "recession"? I have read a technical definition of the word, and I have seen and heard many news reports in which economists and government…

Dirty US Media Secret: 'Rest of the World' Rebels Against Climate Taxe

June 10th, 2008 2:20 PM
The supposedly surprising rejection of the Lieberman-Warner climate bill last week had an element that Old Media in the US hasn't covered, but is very relevant. While the press is ever eager to jump on politicians who fly in the face of supposed "world opinion" when it goes against US positions and traditions, it has been virtually silent over how "the rest of the world" has been rejecting the…

CBSNews.com Laments Defeat of Windfall Profit Tax

June 10th, 2008 2:12 PM
"Republicans Block Taxes on Big Oil Profits" blares the teaser headline on the front page of CBSNews.com. Under a graphic of the Capitol dome and a fuel gauge nearing empty, the caption reads "Senate GOP Stops Dems' Effort To Rein In Profits Of Largest Oil Companies As Gas Prices Soar."That's a lot of bias packed into 24 words, and that's before the reader gets to the actual article. Notice the…

AP Pending Home Sales Report Avoids Naming the Percentage Increase

June 9th, 2008 4:57 PM
I received this CNN e-mail this morning: Pending home sales in April rose 6.3%, from March, but fell 13.1% from last year, according to a Realtor trade group. Not bad. It might even be fair to say (emphasis: might) that the real estate market is on the long road back to something resembling normalcy. The Associated Press's J.W. Elphinstone sanitized this pretty decent news, and I'll show you…

Stunning Ignorance About 'Pink Slips' (Yet Again) from AP

June 7th, 2008 1:42 AM
The Associated Press's Jeannine Aversa started off her Friday evening report on the day's economic news showing, as she and her AP colleagues have for several months, that they either don't understand very basic concepts relating to the information they're attempting to digest and convey or are deliberately reporting it inaccurately: Pink slips piled up and jobs disappeared into thin air in May…

The Economy: 'Expectations' Are Taking Quite a Beating This Week

June 4th, 2008 5:12 PM
Don't miss the significant reporting errors noted at the end of this post. _______________________________________________ If this were a boxing match, with "The Economy" in one corner, and "Expectations" in the other, we'd be seeing a third-round knockout with "Expectations" taken away in an ambulance. But if you think the news this week has changed the tone of the Associated Press's business…

DenverPost.com Slow On Uptake with Headline 'Clinton Set to End Race

June 3rd, 2008 1:26 PM
Earlier this morning the Associated Press's Beth Fouhy reported that Sen. Hillary Clinton (N.Y.) is gearing up to concede the Democratic nomination contest to Sen. Barack Obama (Ill.) in a speech following primary election returns tonight.Not so fast, Clinton aides said, scrambling in short order to protest that Hillary is not going to throw in the towel tonight. Yet the Denver Post as of 1:10 p.…

The S-Word Appears Four Times in an AP Report from Iraq

June 1st, 2008 7:53 PM
Earlier today, NewsBusters' Matt Sheffield caught a Washington Post editorial which told us, "Don't look now, but the U.S.-backed government and army may be winning the war." The editorial noted "a relative lull in news coverage and debate about Iraq in recent weeks -- which is odd, because May could turn out to have been one of the most important months of the war." The Post also suggested that…

AP Highlights Bush Bashing 'Documentary

May 31st, 2008 2:54 PM
The AP gives us a story about some so-called documentary about what evil befell the poor folks of Crawford, Texas, after Governor George W. Bush bought his ranch property there.I'll start right out with the key section that pretty much describes what we're dealing with, a quote by the director of this film. "I wanted to do a film indicting Bush for this political stagecraft, using this town as a…