No Room at the Table For Orthodox Catholics From CNN's Kyra Phillips

During a segment on Wednesday's Newsroom, CNN's Kyra Phillips brought back two out of three heterodox Christians she had on almost a month earlier, both of whom endorse radical leftist "reforms" inside the Catholic Church such as the acceptance of homosexual behavior. Again, Phillips didn't bring on any guests who agree with the Church's teachings and practices.The CNN anchor led the 9 am Eastern…
Matthew Balan
April 21st, 2010 5:21 PM

Satire: What Will CNN's Mr. Wizard, Rick Sanchez, Discover Next About

In response to CNN anchor Rick Sanchez lunging onto the air to defend his quote-unquote "joke" when he suggested it was strange to discover a volcano in a cold place, NewsBusters has decided to spend a few days presenting other episodes of scientific genius we might see from CNN's Mr. Wizard in the months and years to come during Rick's List in the afternoon. Here's one:   "We have some new…
NB Staff
April 21st, 2010 5:06 PM

Special WaPo Environmental Section Gives Greens Free Advertising

In honor of Earth Day 2010, the Washington Post dedicated eight tree-killing pages to a special advertising supplement titled "Environmental Leadership." (Unavailable online). Although it was woefully short on actual ads, the advertising supplement featured thirteen columns that sponsored, championed, and moralized the environmental catastrophe sure to result if Americans - and sometimes…
Anthony Kang
April 21st, 2010 5:05 PM

The Joe Scarborough Stimulus: $2 Trillion on Light-Rail and Energy Dev

Remember that $787-billion stimulus passed last year, the one that was supposed to keep unemployment from hitting double digits by invigorating a new green economy?  Well it hasn't exactly worked. Conventional wisdom would suggest not trying it again. Based on the nearly 10 percent unemployment, it's obvious Keynesian economic policies, where the government is a major force in an economy, don't…
Jeff Poor
April 21st, 2010 5:00 PM

MRC's Dan Gainor Quoted in TV Guide Story on Whether Cable Talkers Are

The current issue of TV Guide asks the question "Is TV Starting a New Civil War? With their verbal bomb-throwing, cable news' [sic] partisan talkers are polarizing the American public." Reporter Ileane Randolph brought in liberal professor Kathleen Hall Jamieson to channel the usual nostalgic lament for the good old days before the 1996 arrival of Fox and MSNBC: "What's been lost is a coherent…
NB Staff
April 21st, 2010 4:32 PM

Democrat Political Racism

Bob Parks
April 21st, 2010 4:31 PM

CBS: 'Encouraging News,' GOP 'Changing Their Tone' on Dem Financial Re

Cheering some Republican support for Democratic financial reform legislation on Wednesday, CBS Early Show co-host Maggie Rodriguez declared: "encouraging news out of Washington, that after a week or so of attacking this financial bill that the Democrats are proposing to regulate Wall Street, Republicans are changing their tone and they seem to be wanting to come on board." Rodriguez turned to…
Kyle Drennen
April 21st, 2010 4:17 PM

MSNBC Suspends Donny Deutsch for Daring to Critique Olbermann, Did Not

MSNBC on Wednesday suspended host Donny Deutsch in the wake of a segment on Tuesday about what role hosts such as Keith Olbermann and Ed Schultz play in making this country "America the angry." During the piece, Deutsch played a clip of an Olbermann rant and didn't defend Schultz when conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt attacked the "the biggest hate mongers in television."  However, in February…
Scott Whitlock
April 21st, 2010 4:08 PM

No Surprise: New York Times Readership Easily Most Liberal of Any 'Obj

Two University of Chicago researchers recently measured ideological segregation on the Web -- the idea that in this new media age, people can avoid news outlets that challenge their ideological presuppositions. Their report, “Ideological Segregation Online and Offline,” tracked how people of different political views move around the Internet. One finding: The New York Times is a liberal newspaper…
Clay Waters
April 21st, 2010 3:49 PM

Park Police 'Cop a Plea' on Media Brushback of Gay Protest, But Media

On the PostPartisan blog, openly gay Washington Post editorial writer Jonathan Capehart reported complete regret over yesterday's Park Police brushing away of media outlets trying to cover a tiny gay-left protest against "Don't ask, don't tell" policies in the military:  "The Park Police screwed up," David Schlosser, the public information officer of the U.S. Park Police, said as he immediately…
Tim Graham
April 21st, 2010 2:58 PM

Black Tea Partier Slammed By Charles 'Minstrel Show' Blow Strikes Back

The black Tea Party member who was curiously lambasted by New York Times columnist Charles "Minstrel Show" Blow last week struck back at his offender on Monday.In his now infamous Friday column, Blow wrote of the Dallas Tea Party gathering he attended the previous day:They saved the best for last, however: Alfonzo "Zo" Rachel. According to his Web site, Zo, who is black and performs skits as "Zo-…
Noel Sheppard
April 21st, 2010 2:12 PM

Al Mohler: News Accounts on Abortion of 'Wrong' Baby Speak Volumes Abo

A Sarasota, Florida, doctor recently lost his medical license on the basis of an error he made in 2006 in an abortion procedure where he mistakenly took the life of the healthier fraternal twin of a boy diagnosed in utero with Down Syndrome.In covering the story, most media outlets have noted that Dr. Matthew Kachinas aborted "the wrong baby." Baptist theologian and radio program host Dr. Albert…
Ken Shepherd
April 21st, 2010 1:20 PM

Differing WSJ v. AP Headlines and Opening Paragraphs on Chrysler's Los

The Wall Street Journal's headline and reporter Jeff Bennett's opening paragraph concerning Chrysler Corporation's first announcement of financial results since 2007 got right to the key points: Chrysler Reports $4 Billion Loss Since Exiting Bankruptcy Chrysler Group LLC lost nearly $4 billion since exiting bankruptcy last year, but the company reported a first-quarter operating profit this…
Tom Blumer
April 21st, 2010 1:05 PM

CBS 'Early Show' Touts Government Regulation of Salt

At the top of Wednesday's CBS Early Show, co-host Maggie Rodriguez proclaimed: "the truth about salt, why a new report wants the government to take salt off the table." She later introduced a segment on the topic by explaining: "Americans eat about 1 ½ tablespoons of salt every day....there's a major new push this morning to curb that habit."Rodriguez spoke with CBS medical correspondent Dr.…
Kyle Drennen
April 21st, 2010 12:41 PM