Hillary Blames Media for Her Campaign Woes
May 17th, 2008 11:52 AM
Although it's been a constant theme of the Clinton campaign to accuse the media for being in the tank for her Democrat presidential opponent, it is nonetheless deliciously ironic to see the woman that coined the phrase "vast right-wing conspiracy" blame her campaign problems on the press.Of course, as experience has shown us since this couple first broke on the national scene in 1991 that they…
Matching CNN, ABC, CBS and NBC Distort McCain on Hamas in
May 16th, 2008 9:15 PM
The ABC, CBS and NBC evening newscasts on Friday conveyed Barack Obama's charge of hypocrisy by John McCain on dealing with Hamas, all based on one January 28, 2006 soundbite fed to them by the Obama campaign via the Huffington Post -- “They're the government, and sooner or later we're going to have to deal with them in one way or another” -- though, in fact, in an interview that same day with…
MSNBC's Shuster: Bush's Remarks 'Intellectually Grotesque and Dishones
May 16th, 2008 7:12 PM
The 9a.m. hour of Friday’s MSNBC News Live featured only slanted coverage of President Bush’s remarks to Israel's Knesset including "Hardball" correspondent David Shuster’s characterization of the President’s remarks as “clearly an intellectually grotesque and dishonest statement.” Shuster also argued that Bush’s remarks were offensive to "a lot" of people because "when you talk about Adolf…
CNN Lets Clintonista Denounce McCain’s ‘Hypocrisy’ on Hamas, But
May 16th, 2008 4:56 PM
Twenty-four hours after CNN started giving covering fire for Barack Obama in response to President Bush’s "appeasement" remark, the network has now aided the Democratic spin machine in attacking John McCain as a hypocrite with regards to Hamas, based on a 2006 video clip provided by Clinton adviser James Rubin. In the excerpt, the Arizona Senator appeared to be endorsing negiotiations with the…
Weekend Captionfest
May 16th, 2008 4:08 PM
In Michigan on May 14, 2008, with Barack Obama looking on, John Edwards endorses the junior senator from Illinois for president.
ABC Launches PC Investigation Into Obama 'Sweetie-Gate
May 16th, 2008 3:33 PM
On Friday's "Good Morning America," various ABC reporters fretted about the political implications of Barack Obama referring to a female reporter as "sweetie." GMA co-host Diane Sawyer nervously asked, "When do 'honey,' 'sweetie,' cross the line?" Guest host David Muir introduced an investigation into "the debate over what words we can use and can't use when we're talking to members of opposite…
CNN Continues Hypersensitive Approach to 'Appeasement' Remark
May 16th, 2008 1:55 PM
Throughout the day on Thursday, CNN carried the water for the Democrats and portayed President Bush’s "appeasement" remarks before the Knesset in Israel as an attack on Barack Obama. "The Situation Room" host Wolf Blitzer began his program by stating that "President Bush slams Barack Obama from Israel." Senior political analyst Gloria Borger quipped, "I know that the White House press secretary…
Media Disgrace America, Israel and Themselves
May 16th, 2008 12:41 PM
Thursday May 15, 2008, American media hit a new low. To paraphrase Michelle Obama, I have never been less proud of my country.On the occasion of Israel's 60th anniversary, President George W. Bush gave one of the greatest speeches of his career.Yet, America's media could only see this event through the tiny prism of the upcoming presidential election, and thereby totally ignored virtually…
California Dragging, Wolverine Woes Mask Otherwise Decent Jobs Situati
May 16th, 2008 12:34 PM
How different do you think Americans' take on the current economy would be if the business press picked up on the fact that the bad employment news is coming predominantly out of two struggling states -- and that most of the rest of the nation is holding its own? That's the question that occurred to me as I looked at April's Bureau of Labor Statistics regional and state employment and…
LA Times Sees More Trouble for GOP Than Dems with Same-Sex Marriage Ru
May 16th, 2008 11:17 AM
Los Angeles Times reporters Phil Willon and Patrick McGreevy want you to know that yesterday's "Same-sex marriage ruling adds a volatile new issue to the presidential race." But to the Times staffers, the issue poses more dangers for Republicans than Democrats:Although a November ballot measure could encourage higher turnout by conservatives who are not naturally aligned with McCain, it also…