Essay: The Washington Post - A Tale of Two Comments

July 14th, 2008 2:52 PM
The media real estate rule: location, location, locationLiberal ScandalsStrategically Located The Washington Post had two awful statements from Presidential campaign surrogates to work with last week. How it dealt with each of them is highly illustrative of how the media does its business. Last Sunday evening the world was again made privy to the inner workings of the Reverend Jesse Jackson's…

ABC's Cuomo Fears New Yorker's 'Supposed Satire' Could Spread

July 14th, 2008 12:45 PM
On Monday's "Good Morning America," the show's co-hosts appeared quite bothered by the "supposed satire" of a New Yorker magazine cover that features a cartoon Michelle Obama as a black militant and Barack Obama in Muslim garb with a picture of Osama bin Laden in the background. And although the issue is obviously meant as a parody and a representation of the liberal view that conservatives are…

NBC Hires Liberal Democrat Ford to Analyze Liberal Democrat Obama

July 14th, 2008 12:29 PM
The "Today" show's lead political story on Monday was that the Obama campaign was offended by the liberal New Yorker magazine's attempt to parody supposed right wing attacks on Obama, on its cover. To analyze the liberal Obama's reaction to the magazine cover, they brought on former liberal Democratic Congressman Harold Ford Jr. to discuss the controversy. "Today" co-host, Ann Curry, announced…

Halperin Scolds CNN, Charges Press in Cahoots with Democrats

July 14th, 2008 11:31 AM
With “WORST. WEEK. EVER?” on screen above the promise of “NO BIAS, NO BULL,” Friday's CNN Election Center show devoted a story to John McCain's bad week, but afterward, Mark Halperin, the former ABC News political director now with Time magazine, declared that McCain's challenge are less his supposed gaffes than “his problem is stopping the press and the Democrats from making this what the…

Obama: 'Little Doubt' We're in Recession. Where's the Outrage

July 14th, 2008 8:41 AM
Remember the grief Dick Cheney received in late 2000, and then President Bush in early 2001, when they were accused of “talking down the economy”? We already know from history that the economy had already slipped into negative growth during the third quarter of 2000; so it's fair to say in hindsight that Cheney and Bush were actually observing reality. Specifically, Cheney's 2000 statement was…

Obama Unhappy With 'Tasteless and Offensive' New Yorker Cover

July 14th, 2008 12:49 AM
Update at end of post: Netroots up in arms over this, artist explains!He's wearing Muslim attire. She's dressed as a terrorist. And there's a flag burning in their fireplace. Is this cartoon of the Obama's on the cover of a conservative publication?Nope. It's the next issue of The New Yorker.Of course, this is supposed to be a satirical representation by a liberal magazine of how conservatives…

Brokaw Proposes McCain-Bashing Democrat TV Ad

July 13th, 2008 1:55 PM
On July 1, my colleague Tim Graham accurately reported how the replacement of the sadly departed Tim Russert with Tom Brokaw brought a strong liberal tilt to "Meet the Press."On Sunday, Brokaw shamelessly proved Graham's point by actually offering a McCain-bashing television ad that Democrats should air in the fall in order to get Barack Obama in the White House.Speaking with RNC Victory 2008…

SF Chronicle Political Writer Enthuses Over Cosmetic JFK/Obama Paralle

July 13th, 2008 9:09 AM

Nets Highlighted Newsweek's 15 Point Obama Lead, Yawn When it Plummets

July 12th, 2008 7:48 PM
Three weeks ago when a Newsweek poll put Democrat Barack Obama 15 points ahead of Republican John McCain, the ABC and CBS evening newscasts highlighted the out of sync finding. But when a new Newsweek survey released Friday placed Obama a mere three points in front of McCain, neither ABC's World News nor the CBS Evening News mentioned it on Friday or Saturday night. “A startling new poll,” fill-…

Newsweek Puzzled by Rapid Obama Drop in Poll

July 12th, 2008 9:12 AM

Embarrassing: Obama Accidentally Shoots Down NBC’s Puffery of His

July 11th, 2008 6:44 PM
NBC News may actually be more pro-Obama than Barack Obama himself. Back in March, a celebratory NBC Nightly News story about Obama’s childhood in Indonesia described the future candidate as “mastering the Indonesian language.” But Obama — who this week has voiced displeasure that many Americans do not speak a foreign language — admitted on Friday: “I don’t speak a foreign language. It’s…

ChiTrib’s Warren: Gramm's Comment Like Henry Ford's Quip in Great D

July 11th, 2008 4:23 PM
Appearing as a guest during the 10 a.m. hour of the July 11 “MSNBC News Live,” Chicago Tribune managing editor James Warren compared McCain adviser Phil Gramm’s recent comments on the economy’s health to those of Henry Ford during the Great Depression: But I think in the annals of a not particularly sensitive remarks this will rank up there with a bunch of things. Somebody, a historian…

Weekend Captionfest

July 11th, 2008 4:10 PM
The Rev. Jesse Jackson has a word with Sen. Barack Obama (Newscom)

AJC Leaves Out Key Fact in Voter ID Story: Georgia Gives Them Out Free

July 11th, 2008 4:07 PM
Atlanta Journal-Constitution writer Bill Rankin penned a July 10 article noting a judge's refusal to slap a temporary restraining order on Georgia's voter ID law. Rankin labeled the measure "controversial." Yet the AJC staffer failed to relay that Georgia state law provides photo voter ID cards free of charge.From the Georgia Secretary of State's Web site (PDF file):If you do not have one of…