NYTimes Skips Benghazi to Laud Hillary Clinton's 'Legacy' and Frequent

February 5th, 2013 3:33 PM
Veteran journalist Howard Kurtz chided the media's "romance" of departing Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on CNN's Reliable Sources on Sunday, asking "But, particularly in those TV interviews, could you see any Republican outgoing cabinet member getting that kind of treatment?" Another example came in Sunday's New York Times's front-page review of Clinton's career by Michael Gordon and Mark…

NBC Bids Hillary Fawning Farewell: Secretary of State's Departure Had

February 4th, 2013 12:58 PM
Marking Hillary Clinton's final day as Secretary of State on Friday's NBC Nightly News, chief foreign affairs correspondent Andrea Mitchell gushed: "Clinton's State Department farewell was bittersweet. She took time to tour the building, saying goodbye to cafeteria workers....[her] departure had the energy of a campaign rally. As she left, some women were shouting, '2016.'" [Listen to the audio…

Howard Kurtz Hits Media 'Romance' With Clinton

February 4th, 2013 11:36 AM
NewsBusters reported on the media's early valentine for outgoing Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and CNN's media critic Howard Kurtz focused on their "romance" on Sunday's Reliable Sources. "[T]hings were so lovey-dovey, it almost sounded like a therapy session," Kurtz described Clinton's 60 Minutes interview.  He added the media "are almost portraying her [Clinton's] exit as walking on…

Time's Michael Duffy: Hillary-Biden 'Dream Ticket' Could Make Joe Veep

February 3rd, 2013 2:55 PM
The media's gushing and fawning over Hillary Clinton running for president in 2016 knows no bounds. On the syndicated Chris Matthews Show Sunday, Time magazine's Washington bureau chief Michael Duffy cooed over a Clinton-Biden "dream ticket" that could make Joe vice president for sixteen straight years (video follows with commentary):

Nina Totenberg: 'Conservatives Want To Take a Knife To Hillary Clinton

February 2nd, 2013 12:51 PM
Remember all that talk about civility in political discourse after the shooting of Arizona Congresswoman Gabby Giffords? NPR's Nina Totenberg apparently doesn't, for on PBS's Inside Washington Friday, she said of Hillary Clinton, "Any time conservatives can they want to take a knife to her throat" (video follows with transcript and commentary):

On Hillary's Last Day as SecState, WashPost's Anne Gearan Takes Clinto

February 1st, 2013 6:38 PM
Washington Post diplomatic correspondent Anne Gearan has repeatedly blown kisses to Hillary Clinton in the past few months with her gauzy coverage of the departing secretary of state's handling of Benghazi. Today she took her show on the road, make that air, as she appeared on MSNBC's Martin Bashir program with Democratic strategist Kiki McLean and guest host former DNC communications director…

NPR Boosts 'Fireproof' Hillary's Possible 2016 Run; Two Clinton Associ

February 1st, 2013 5:55 PM
Mara Liasson hyped Hillary Clinton as "the most popular politician in the country" on Friday's Morning Edition on NPR. Liasson asserted that "there's no question that being out of politics for four years has enhanced her political reputation," and devoted her report to touting how the supposedly "fireproof" Mrs. Clinton's experience as secretary of state would make her a "field-clearing…

WaPo's Kamen: Make Hillary's Work 'A Little Easier,' Title Her Memoir

February 1st, 2013 5:31 PM
Washington Post In the Loop columnist Al Kamen has once again proven he’s one of the Obama administration’s biggest cheerleaders.  You may recall that he asked readers to choose the First Family’s vacation spot last summer, and dismissed criticism coming from liberals that Obama's second term Cabinet was getting more monochromatic and male. Well, ol' Al has a new contest for us: picking the…

Leno Turns Obama-Clinton 60 Minutes Segment Into Cialis Commercial

February 1st, 2013 3:05 PM
As NewsBusters reported, CBS's 60 Minutes did an absolutely gushing and fawning segment with President Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton this past Sunday. It was so bad that Jay Leno and Company turned it into a Cialis commercial on NBC's Tonight Show Thursday (video follows with transcript and absolutely no need for additional commentary):

Cal Thomas Column: '60 Minutes'' Missed Opportunity

January 31st, 2013 6:30 PM
In the days of the late Mike Wallace, "60 Minutes" was known for hard-hitting, aggressive journalism that asked the questions viewers wanted answered and held the powerful accountable. The Jan. 27 program on which Steve Kroft interviewed President Obama (at his request, no less) and outgoing Secretary of State Hillary Clinton fell far short of that high standard. It was the kind of softball…

Leno: Kerry Breaks Glass Ceiling - First White Male Secretary of State

January 31st, 2013 9:38 AM
Jay Leno made a very interesting observation Wednesday night regarding the confirmation of John Kerry as Secretary of State. Commenting during his Tonight Show monologue, the host said, "John Kerry is the first white male to hold that job since 1997."

Unlike CBS, CNN Actually Grills Clinton on Foreign Policy

January 30th, 2013 4:33 PM
Contrary to CBS's Steve Kroft, CNN's foreign affairs reporters actually asked the tough questions of outgoing Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in their Tuesday interview on The Situation Room. While Kroft spun his foreign policy questions into softballs for Clinton and Obama on Sunday's 60 Minutes, CNN's Jill Dougherty confronted Clinton on Egypt and Libya. She started off asking if the…

Cynthia McFadden Lectures Clinton on Running for President: Don't You

January 30th, 2013 4:05 PM
As if comparing Hillary Clinton to Thomas Jefferson wasn't hyperbolic enough, ABC's Cynthia McFadden on Wednesday practically begged the Secretary of State to run for president. The Nightline co-anchor lobbied Clinton, lecturing her about the "obligation" she has to "break through that glass ceiling." Yet, the reporter could only manage the most gentle probing into the issue of the terrorist…

ABC's Cynthia McFadden Compares Hillary Clinton to Thomas Jefferson

January 30th, 2013 12:54 PM
Over three programs and two days, ABC devoted 15 minutes to a fawning profile of Hillary Clinton. On Wednesday's Nightline, Cynthia McFadden even compared the outgoing Secretary of State to Thomas Jefferson, hinting that Clinton could follow his footsteps to the White House. McFadden lauded, "There was a time not so very long ago when Hillary Clinton was seen as one of the most divisive…