Reuters: Classic Bad Republican/Good Environmentalist Story - Despite

May 25th, 2007 10:11 PM

AP Reports on Iraq Vote Betray Unhappiness, Give Cover to Presidential

May 25th, 2007 12:21 PM
David Espo of the Associated Press appeared to be unhappy with the result of the House vote on Iraq war funding, and to be offering an excuse for the House Democratic leadership (bolds are mine throughout this post): WASHINGTON - Bowing to President Bush, the Democratic-controlled House reluctantly approved fresh billions for the Iraq war on Thursday, minus the troop withdrawal timeline that…

AP: Advocating for High Gas Taxes Instead of Reporting "News

May 25th, 2007 1:36 AM
The Associated Press imagines itself a “news” organization. Ordinarily, “news” does not convey opinion, but only facts… at least that’s the ideal. That being the general understanding of what comprises news, it is interesting when we at Newsbusters find odd bits of opinion encased inside any particular AP “news” story. But, it is really odd to find a story that is predicated almost entirely on…

Bubble, Schmubble: Median Home Sale Price Decline Almost Entirely Due

May 24th, 2007 2:38 PM

Wonkette Paints Conservative As Racist for Pointing Out Race Pandering

May 23rd, 2007 2:41 PM

A Tale of Two Bishops and One Bias: Reuters Skews Story on Anglican Co

May 22nd, 2007 5:50 PM

Malkin: AP Buries Head(line) in the Sand

May 22nd, 2007 12:50 PM

The Bogus 'Food Stamp Challenge' Spreads; Gullible Media and The Left

May 22nd, 2007 12:02 PM
It has been over three weeks since the fundamental claim of the "Food Stamp Challenge" was debunked, first by Mona Charen in her syndicated column, then in more detail by yours truly (at NewsBusters; at BizzyBlog). Yet the "Food Stamp Challenge" has spread. As noted in this NPR report from April 23, it all started in Oregon. That state's governor, Ted Kulongoski, joined in and put on quite a…

Oklahoma's Brand of Immigration Reform Barely Makes News; Guess Why

May 19th, 2007 10:21 AM
The Formerly Mainstream Media is favorably transfixed on the proposed immigration "reforms" being whipped through Congress -- legislation that opponents characterize as "amnesty." "Somehow," they have managed to virtually ignore immigration-related legislation that has actually become law in Oklahoma. Perhaps it's because Oklahoma's reforms have nothing to do with "amnesty," and everything to do…

Jerry Falwell and Tinky Winky

May 15th, 2007 3:29 PM

AP Reporter Miserably Covers Record Tax Receipts, Falling Deficit

May 13th, 2007 12:40 PM
Perhaps you read this week that in April, the US Treasury reported all-time-record tax collections of $383.6 billion. If you did, you didn't read it in the dead-trees version of the New York Times. The Old Grey Lady did not deem Thursday afternoon's news "fit to print" on Friday (requires free registration), even choosing not to carry the related Associated Press report that is the main topic of…

Reuters and the 'Women Shunned Segolene' Meme

May 7th, 2007 12:13 PM
"Women voters shun Segolene Royal" reads one Reuters headline. Writes reporter Kerstin Gehmlich:The weak female support is a bitter personal blow for Royal, who had played up her feminist credentials throughout the campaign, frequently defending policies she would want "as a mother" and accusing critics of male chauvinism.Yet Gehmlich noted that the Sarkozy-Royal split among women voters in…

Sparse Coverage of CBO's Friday Deficit Report Ignores Record April Ta

May 6th, 2007 7:59 AM
On Friday, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) spilled the beancounters' beans (PDF report is available at the link) in advance of this next Thursday's release of the Monthly Treasury Statement. The coverage of CBO's report has been very light. Excuse me if I question CBO's timing. But first, the news -- The report by Andrew Taylor of the Associated Press (HT Right Angle Blog) has all that's…

As NY Times 'Manufacturing Recession' Enters 3rd Month, Reality Begs t

May 2nd, 2007 10:40 AM
Question: When is a New York Times "Manufacturing Recession" not a recession? Answer: When the Institute for Supply Management (ISM) keeps on issuing monthly reports, such as the one yesterday covering April, telling us that manufacturing is in expansion mode. On February 28 (second item at link), Times Business writer David Leonhardt wrote the following: For Manufacturing, a Recession Has…