Democrats Run Ad Slamming Mark Sanford for Adultery: Media Mum on Clin

A Democrat Super PAC is displaying epic hypocrisy by running a new ad in South Carolina's special election for Congress that slams Mark Sanford for adultery in office. This -- from the party that lined up almost unanimously behind Bill Clinton's adultery in office with an intern? This -- from the party that never wanted to know what John Edwards was doing visiting his mistress in a hotel,…
Tim Graham
May 1st, 2013 7:33 AM

KosKooks: Viva North Korea

Nothing warms the hearts of our extremist friends at the DailyKos, a major leftist website, more than uplifting propaganda straight from North Korea. And thanks to the AP's questionable Pyongyang Bureau, staffed by Regime-trained "reporters", we now have exciting updates on "the good life" inside the Hermit Kingdom's capital city. Kos diarist winnerforlife used the latest dodgy AP dispatch to…
NB Staff
May 1st, 2013 1:44 AM

Newspaper Guild Worried About Possibility of 'Harsh Right-Wing Positio

Today, The Newspaper Guild & Communications Workers of America issued a statement which began as follows: "Recently you’ve seen many petitions asking that Warren Buffett and his executives not be allowed to buy the Tribune Company’s newspapers. We understand why Buffett's group breeds this distrust. They are active political proponents of harsh left-wing positions. We’re also not certain…
Tom Blumer
April 30th, 2013 11:34 PM

Bozell Column: Skipping 'Controversial Stings' of the Left

The Washington Post reported something surprising on April 29 – a hidden-camera expose by pro-life advocates. On the front page of the Metro section, they reported how a veteran D.C. abortion doctor named Cesare Santangelo told a 24-week pregnant woman that in the unlikely event that an abortion resulted in a live birth, “we would not help it.” "[T]echnically, you know, legally, we would be…
Brent Bozell
April 30th, 2013 11:19 PM

WashPost Devotes Seven Whole Pages (with Paintings) to Glorifying Thre

The Washington Post can sometimes sound like a pamphlet for the “servants of God.” Who knew? The Post  jumped completely off the deep end of liberal bias on Tuesday with an enormous 10,000-word story taking up seven full pages of the Style section. For what? For three radical leftist protesters destroying property to sneak into the Oak Ridge nuclear security complex. It was titled “The Prophets…
Tim Graham
April 30th, 2013 10:50 PM

AP Ignores South Carolina Dem Calling ObamaCare 'Extremely Problematic

How do you know when a Democratic politician's or candidate's quote will either hurt that person or hurt President Obama (in this case, it's the latter)? When the Politico reports it, and the Associated Press avoids it. Elizabeth Colbert Busch, who is running against former South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford for the congressional seat opened up when Tim Scott was appointed to replace Jim…
Tom Blumer
April 30th, 2013 10:43 PM

AP's Raum Seems Puzzled That 'Economic Gains May Not Help Democrats Mu

You've got hand it to some (probably most) of the reporters at the Associated Press, aka the Administration's Press. Their story is that the economy is all right, and by gosh, they're sticking to it. Tom Raum's dispatch yesterday is a case in point. Along the way, he pulled out several of the tired spin-driven claims which have long since been taken down but which haven't yet penetrated the…
Tom Blumer
April 30th, 2013 9:35 PM

Fake Activist ‘Liberal Chick’ Gets Gullible College Students to Si

In the debate that just recently ended over a gun restriction proposal favored by Democrats, supporters of the Manchin-Toomey bill frequently cited polling statistics which allegedly showed 90 percent support for more background checks for gun buyers. What was usually left out of these questions, however, were the details, information that would likely have resulted in fewer people supporting…
Matthew Sheffield
April 30th, 2013 8:19 PM

Abortionist Complains to Maddow That Pro-Lifers Have Worsened ‘Stigm

Back in the mid-1990s I went to a public forum in Boston to hear ex-adman Earl Shorris talk about his new book, "A Nation of Salesmen: The Tyranny of the Market and the Subversion of Culture." In one of his many anecdotes on working in advertising, Shorris told of being hired by Nestle after it was discovered that one of their infant formulas was sickening and killing newborns in Africa.…
Jack Coleman
April 30th, 2013 7:19 PM

Headline Change at Thrush's Politico Pity Party: From 'Obama: Hey guys

The email announcing the supposedly momentous occasion of another column by the Politico's Glenn Thrush arrived in my mailbox with the following headline and subhead: "Obama: Hey guys, I'm still here -- The president's press conference brimmed with frustration and was filled with tantalizing promise." On clickthrough, I learned that the online website's massagers-in-chief changed those items…
Tom Blumer
April 30th, 2013 7:03 PM

Daily Beast’s Michelle Goldberg Pushes For Federal Funding Of Aborti

  The pro-abortion movement seems to have reached a new extreme in the wake of the Kermit Gosnell murder trial.  In a piece for The Daily Beast, columnist Michelle Goldberg argues that the real lesson of the Gosnell horror show is the need for “freely available and fully subsidized” early-term abortions.  That's right, she wants you and me to pay for early-term abortions, so as to prevent…
Jeffrey Meyer
April 30th, 2013 6:22 PM

Chuck Norris Column: Benjamin Franklin's Two Questions Still Stand

In 1787, when delegates at the Constitutional Convention were divided and at an impasse regarding how to build our government and frame the U.S. Constitution, 81-year-old Benjamin Franklin appealed to the other delegates to pray for divine intervention to help them out of their darkness:
Chuck Norris
April 30th, 2013 6:10 PM

MSNBC's Hayes Marks 'Real Milestone' of Jason Collins Coming Out

On Monday's All In show, MSNBC host Chris Hayes celebrated the coming out of gay NBA player Jason Collins as he tagged the development as a "real milestone," a "watershed moment," "something momentous," and "big, big news." He later hosted a panel that included liberal gay activist Dan Savage, known for trying to spread the flu to a GOP presidential candidate headquarters in 2000, and with…
Brad Wilmouth
April 30th, 2013 5:53 PM

After Praising Gay NBA Player as 'Towering Figure,' NBC Dismisses Tebo

While Tuesday's NBC Today began by heralding gay NBA player Jason Collins as "a towering figure on the court" and in "sports history," later in the 7 a.m. ET hour, correspondent Craig Melvin regarded NFL quarterback Tim Tebow as an athlete who's "play never really matched the hype" and someone who became "spoof-worthy" due to his "well-publicized faith." A clip played of Late Night host…
Kyle Drennen
April 30th, 2013 5:24 PM