Open Thread: Another Dem Offers Dubious Constitutional Justification f

January 20th, 2011 9:36 AM
Yesterday it was Rep. Sheila Jackson-Lee. Today, it's Rep. John Lewis, D-Ga. Asked by a reporter from NB sister site CNSNews.com which constititional provision authorizes Congress to require Americans purchase health insurance, Lewis first quoted the Declaration of Independence, then the Fourteenth Amendment, then just claimed that health care is a "right, not a privledge." Check out the video…

ABC's Claiborne Presses MLK Niece to ‘Understand, At Least, How Some

August 30th, 2010 2:26 AM
On Saturday’s Good Morning America on ABC, during an interview with Dr. Alveda King – a niece of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. known for her pro-life activism – substitute host Ron Claiborne challenged her to defend her participation in conservative talker Glenn Beck’s "Restoring Honor" rally in two out of the three questions he posed to her. The ABC host asked if she was "comfortable aligning…

The NY Times Runs a (Half) Correction on Matt Bai's Phony Tea Party Ra

July 28th, 2010 1:36 PM
On Sunday, the New York Times issued a surprise half-correction to the unverified claim, made in Matt Bai's July 18 story, that racial epithets were hurled at Democratic congressman and civil rights icon John Lewis during protests against Obama-care at the U.S. Capitol on March 20. Bai wrote:The question of racism in the amorphous Tea Party movement is, of course, a serious one, since so much of…

Breitbart Rips MSNBC's Brewer; Calls MSM 'Bulls**t Artists' for Covera

April 16th, 2010 8:58 AM
Are the mainstream media playing fast and loose with their coverage of the tea parties and what the tea party activists believe? Andrew Breitbart says they are, and points to accusations of racism.  Breitbart spoke at one of the tea party events held near the Washington Monument in Washington, D.C. on April 15. He said his involvement in the movement began when he realized how the media would…

McClatchy Reporter Speed Writes D.C. Tea Party Story in Record Time

April 2nd, 2010 8:05 AM
Kudos to William Douglas of McClatchy newspapers. That reporter can write and file stories with amazing speed. One such story was this article that Douglas filed about the March 20 Tea Party protest in Washington, D.C. where racial slurs were supposedly hurled. Jack Cashill of American Thinker was so impressed with the speed in which Douglas wrote his story that he wrote this American Thinker…

HuffPo Religion Blogger Worships Pinocchio While Intoning Slurs About

April 1st, 2010 4:41 PM
What does it say about the Huffington Post when one of their religion bloggers traffics in unproven charges about supposed racial slurs hurled at Congressman John Lewis at the March 20 Tea Party in Washington D.C.? Here is Eddie Glaude, Jr., Professor of Religion at Princeton University, performing his Pinocchio impression:The word n----er found its way back into our national conversation…

Media Then and Now: Rep. John Lewis Given Pass for House Floor Nazi Re

March 30th, 2010 5:54 PM
Since Obama's health care legislation has been signed into law, the media have been in overdrive about the backlash - whether it's been former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's "reload" metaphor "targeting" certain congressional districts or how Republican lawmakers have supposedly encouraged violence by their floor rhetoric. Media personalities and Tea Party movement detractors have been agog - saying…

When Will Al Sharpton Collect the $10,000 Breitbart Racial Invective V

March 30th, 2010 12:22 PM
(UPDATE: The Breitbart prize has been increased to $100,000.) There is $10,000 just waiting to be picked up by Al Sharpton. That is the prize money that Andrew Breitbart has offered to anyone who can reveal a video of Tea Party protestors in Washington, D.C. on March 20 who supposedly screamed the N-word at Congressman John Lewis. This "incident" first came to light when David Kerly breathlessly…

NYT's Hulse Links Obama-Care Protests to Violent Racists of Civil Righ

March 22nd, 2010 3:16 PM
Racists against Obama-care? New York Times congressional reporter Carl Hulse didn't take it quite that far, but he made a point to juxtapose protests against Obama-care to violent 1960s-era protests against black civil rights, as personalized in the main subject of Hulse's Monday piece, civil rights icon and Democratic Congressman John Lewis: "Mr. Lewis said he was not intimidated as he walked to…