CNN's Kyra Phillips Alludes to Bachmann As 'Crazy
August 15th, 2011 5:31 PM
ESPN's LZ Granderson labeled Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) as "crazy" Monday, and CNN anchor Kyra Phillips seemed to credit his judgment.
Granderson, a CNN contributor, said of a Bachmann candidacy that "the people aren't going to vote for crazy. And she [Bachmann] still registers as crazy with a lot of independents." Phillips immediately responded that "If you could go back decades, there…
WaPo, NYTimes, Networks Ignore Labor Unions Threatening Boycott of
August 15th, 2011 4:43 PM
On Friday I noted an AP report about some trouble within the Democratic Party coalition as some labor unions have threatened to boycott the 2012 nominating convention in Charlotte, North Carolina.
I wondered if the major mainstream media outlets would report the news. Unfortunately it appears many haven't. A search of major newspapers published between August 12 and 15 and featuring the words…
NBC's Chuck Todd: Obama 'Taking Comfort' in GOP 'Race to the Right
August 15th, 2011 1:40 PM
On Monday's NBC Today, chief White House correspondent Chuck Todd described liberal wishful thinking as "conventional wisdom" as he explained how: "The Obama team has been taking comfort in the fact that they believe this Republican race is moving to the Right, that it's a race to the Right. And they take comfort in that and they think that's going to help them long term."
At the same time,…
George Stephanopoulos Endorses White House Strategy That Perry Is a 'C
August 15th, 2011 12:55 PM
Good Morning America's George Stephanopoulos on Monday touted White House plans to tie Texas Governor Rick Perry to George W. Bush. The former Democratic operative turned morning show host seemed to endorse this strategy, spinning that the Bush equals Perry concept is "already in the popular culture."
Interviewing Jake Tapper, Stephanopoulos explained, "I was talking to a White House…
Daily Beast/Newsweek: Michele Bachmann Has 'Christian Plot' for 'Domin
August 15th, 2011 11:08 AM
It's apparently not enough for Newsweek to slam 2012 presidential hopeful Rep. Michele Bachmann as the "Queen of Rage." Daily Beast/Newsweek's Michelle Goldberg went a few more steps off the deep end yesterday by exploring how the Minnesota Republican, and, for good measure Texas Gov. Rick Perry (R) are Christian theocrats-in-waiting:
Open Thread: Obama's Approval Rating Falls to New Low
August 15th, 2011 10:27 AM
On Sunday, for the first time in his presidency, President Obama's approval rating fell to 39% in the latest Gallup poll. In comparison, former President George W. Bush's approval rating didn't fall to 39% until his second term in office in fall 2005. Do you think Obama's approval could fall even lower in the coming months? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.
CNN's Candy Crowley Insists to Michele Bachmann That She's 'Outside th
August 15th, 2011 8:10 AM
On her Sunday interview show State of the Union, CNN host Candy Crowley pushed Michele Bachmann hard from the left, suggesting her stance on the debt ceiling is "outside the mainstream" of political society. Touting a CBS-New York Times poll which found the Tea Party were losing popularity among Republicans, she added, "we have a poll where the majority of Americans said you all need to…
Fareed Zakaria: 'Liberals Need to Grow Up' and Stop Criticizing Obama
August 14th, 2011 11:53 PM
Liberals need to grow up and stop criticizing President Obama.
So said Fareed Zakaria Sunday on the CNN program bearing his name (video follows with transcript and commentary):
AP Puts Dem Propaganda Spin on Obama's 'Me Too' Tour
August 14th, 2011 10:38 PM
I can hardly believe that the President of the United States, whose team is apparently deeply concerned about their guy's declining popularity and news stories which kept Republicans in the headlines this weekend, is going on a "Me Too" bus tour of Iowa, Minnesota, and Illinois this week. The only plausible reason for this is to attempt to blunt the generally positive GOP vibe coming out of…
Chris Matthews Thrilled His Regulars Think Perry's Easier for Obama to
August 14th, 2011 1:13 PM
Last month Tucker Carlson said, "Very few people have done more to divide the country than Chris Matthews."
Once again proving the point, Matthews on the syndicated program bearing his name this weekend expressed great joy that his regulars almost unanimously agreed that Texas governor Rick Perry will be easier for the Obama campaign to attack than former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney…
Open Thread: Bachmann Wins Iowa Straw Poll
August 13th, 2011 7:45 PM
Rep. Michele Bachmann has won the first official electoral contest of the 2012 presidential campaign:
Michele Bachmann narrowly won the Iowa straw poll of Republicans on Saturday in the first big test of the 2012 presidential campaign, as Texas Governor Rick Perry formally launched a White House bid that could reshape the race.
Bachmann, a representative from Minnesota, edged out Ron…
NYT's Blow: Every Time Bachmann Said 'As President of the United State
August 13th, 2011 11:42 AM
"I must confess that every time Representative Michele Bachmann uttered the phrase 'as president of the United States' during Thursday's Republican presidential debate I blacked out a little bit, so I'm sure that I missed some things."
So actually began a piece by New York Times columnist Charles Blow Saturday:
NYT Editorial: GOP Caused Downgrade and 'Invited a Double-Dip Recessio
August 13th, 2011 10:42 AM
In the view of the New York Times, everything that ails our nation is caused by Republicans.
Consider Saturday's editorial disgracefully titled "Magical Unrealism: In the Iowa Debate, Republicans Fled From the Truth About the Damage Caused by Their Party":
CBS Looks at ‘Cost’ and ‘Tragedy’ of Rick Perry’s Refusal to
August 13th, 2011 9:03 AM
Friday night’s CBS Evening News examined Rick Perry’s record in Texas, citing his claims his policies led to job creation but then pivoting to how “Perry's bedrock pledge to never raise taxes also had a reckoning this year.”
Reporter Wyatt Andrews relayed liberal claims that “with taxes not an option, the state cut deeply into health care and so deeply into education, some 49,000 teachers…