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Bryant Gumbel: 'In Soccer They Score About as Often as Ann Coulter Makes Sense'
June 21st, 2006 11:55 AM | Brent Baker
In ending the June edition of his Real Sports news magazine show Tuesday night on HBO by urging Americans to watch and appreciate World Cup soccer, Bryant Gumbel slipped in a personal/political slam…
Econ 101: Why Immigration Happens
June 17th, 2006 1:56 PM |

     One of the hottest topics in today’s news is immigration, both legal and illegal. The discussion is focused on “solutions,” but perhaps we should begin with an examination of why immigration…

Civil War Actor Kicked out of Park Over Slave Comment
June 15th, 2006 7:01 PM | Warner Todd Huston
In another example of PC stupidity gone wild, a Civil War re-enactor portraying a Confederate officer was kicked out of Historic Crossroads Village Park, near Flint, Michigan this past weekend, for…
Censorship
The Rise of 'Docu-ganda' Filmmaking
June 12th, 2006 4:11 PM | Greg Sheffield
The National Center for Policy Analysis writes about the rise of "docu-ganda" films, movies that are portrayed as "just the facts" filmmaking, but actually have an agenda and make no attempt to carry…
MoviesMedia Business
Moveon.org-NPR-PBS: Same Struggle!
June 12th, 2006 4:01 PM | Mark Finkelstein

Not that there's been any doubt as to the politics of NPR and PBS - home to world-class Republican haters such as Bill Moyers. Still, it's instructive to see just who has launched a massive…

NPRPBSTaxesCongressPolitical Groups
Weekend Captionfest
May 26th, 2006 3:16 PM | Matthew Sheffield

Original caption of this AP photo: "Journalist Helen Thomas, left, receives a plaque honoring her as a Michigan Walk of Fame inductee from Kelly Rossman-McKinney, Thursday, May…
NBC’s 'Saturday Night Live' Begins With a Message From President Al Gore
May 14th, 2006 3:44 PM | Noel Sheppard

It must have been a dream come true for the folks at NBC, as well as all those associated with the long-time comedy variety show “Saturday Night Live.” Last night, NBC welcomed former vice…

NBCEntertainment MediaForeign PolicyEconomyOil & Gas PricesEnvironment9/11BudgetCampaigns & Elections
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Calls Out USA Today For Thursday's NSA Leak
May 13th, 2006 6:25 PM | Noel Sheppard

House Intelligence Committee chairman Rep. Peter Hoekstra (R-Michigan) wrote an op-ed in Saturday’s Los Angeles Times that should be must reading for all Americans, especially those that believe…

USA TodayLos Angeles TimesWar on Terrorism
Ignoring Growth, Eyeing Gas Gauge
May 3rd, 2006 7:31 PM | Noel Sheppard

The big economic news going into the weekend was the strongest quarterly gross domestic product growth since the summer of 2003. Spectacular news by any measure, but you wouldn’t know it from the…

Economy
Best economic growth in 2 years overshadowed in the media by rising gas prices, singing in Spanish and Limbaughs legal settlement.
May 3rd, 2006 2:00 PM | Noel Sheppard
     None of this should come as a surprise. Its actually a trend the Business & Media Institute has followed, which has shown the media…
Ben Stein to Hollywood: "Stop Spitting in the Face of Americans"
March 17th, 2006 11:28 PM | Dave Pierre

Via the AP (Yes, I'm surprised also): Actor and writer Ben Stein spoke Thursday (3/16/06) at a Republican Party fundraising dinner in Michigan. He chastised Hollywood for failing to…

Entertainment Media
NYT Confused: Conservatives Want Impeachment? Bashes CNS News
March 16th, 2006 8:26 AM | Eric Arr

This is an interesting article. By interesting, I mean convoluted and misleading. The header, in a rare inversion of typical news, is closer to the truth than the article itself is.

David…

New York TimesJohn Dean
Political Bloggers May Get Federal Protection
March 14th, 2006 12:45 AM | Greg Sheffield
CNET News reports: Bloggers would be largely immunized from hundreds of pages of confusing federal regulations dealing with election laws, according to a bill approved by a House of Representatives…
The Washington Post's Middle East "Experts"
March 9th, 2006 3:11 PM | Joshua Sharf

The Washington Post pollsters this morning report on a supposed anti-Muslim backlash in the United States:

James J. Zogby, president of the Washington-based Arab American Institute, said he…

Washington PostWar on Terrorism
Katie Couric Vs. Those Controversial Catholics
March 8th, 2006 10:06 AM | Brent Bozell

You’d think Katie Couric would aspire to be an anchorwoman for all the American people, now that CBS appears to be wooing her for the Throne of Rather. So why did she have to be so rough on Thomas…

NBCTodayReligion
Newspapers Saw the U.S. Budgets Slightly Smaller Shadow
February 2nd, 2006 2:00 PM | Ken Shepherd
     On Groundhog Day this year, newspaper readers may have had a sense of dj vu reading about budget cuts in a narrowly-passed bill which scales back increases…
NYT: Alito Tilts "Court to the Right," But Ruth Bader Ginsburg was Apparently Apolitical
January 31st, 2006 2:25 PM | Clay Waters

New York Times "continuous news desk" reporter David Stout posted a story at 1:23 Tuesday afternoon marking the confirmation of Samuel Alito to the Supreme Court by a Senate vote of 58-42.The…

New York TimesAlito Nomination
Reuters Reporter Downplays Record Home-Sales Results
January 27th, 2006 12:06 AM | Tom Blumer
In her report yesterday on existing home sales, Reuters reporter Kristin Roberts chose to emphasize a one-month decline in December and negative anecdotal information from the Midwest, while failing…
ReutersEconomy
Frey's Lies: What Did Oprah Know and When Did She Know It?
January 24th, 2006 6:25 PM | Tom Blumer
AND, Frey's Lies Grow in Size

A New York Times report today (HT Lucianne) by Edward Wyatt is shredding Oprah Winfrey's defenses relating to what has turned out to be a largely false book (third…

New York TimesLarry King LivePolitical Scandals
CNNs Dobbs Blames Free Trade, Non-Union Labor for Fords Woes
January 23rd, 2006 2:00 PM | Ken Shepherd
     CNNs Lou Dobbs outsourced his error-prone anti-free market services to a competing network with a January 23 guest appearance on ABCs Good Morning America…
The Trouble With Newsweek’s Cover Story About Boys
January 22nd, 2006 7:52 PM | Noel Sheppard

In the new millennium, articles describing the intellectual differences between the genders have been altogether too commonplace. As a result, it wasn’t difficult to presage from the cover of…

NewsweekEducation
Gun Control: The Promotion of Denial
January 11th, 2006 11:35 AM | Howard Nemerov

Have you ever asked yourself: Why, when evidence overwhelmingly shows gun banners are wrong, do they persist in making outrageous claims about law-…

Guns
Democrats and Abramoff: What the Media Missed
January 4th, 2006 3:39 PM | Lisa Fabrizio

Just in case you won’t see these in the Associated Press, the Washington Post or the New York Times, here are two useful tools for use when wading through the Jack Abramoff trial stories.

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Political ScandalsCongress
CBS's “Early Show” Presents Extremely One-Sided View of Domestic Spying
December 20th, 2005 11:09 AM | Noel Sheppard

CBS’ Thalia Assuras did a piece for “The Early Show” this morning concerning the domestic spying controversy (video link to follow). In it, she exclusively presented the views of Democrat members…

CBSEarly ShowForeign PolicyPolitical ScandalsCongressWar on Terrorism9/11
Olbermann Attacks FNC "Fat Heads" over War on Christmas "Scam"
December 16th, 2005 2:34 AM | Brad Wilmouth

Inspired by a pro-Christmas resolution voted on in Congress earlier in the day, MSNBC's Keith Olbermann devoted an entire segment of Thursday's Countdown show to attacking FNC personalities for…

CountdownReligion

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