'Media Mash': Biased Debate Questions Edition

September 16th, 2011 9:53 AM
"We counted, in the Republican debate [hosted by MSNBC at the Reagan Library], we counted 26 ideological questions.... Out 26 questions, how many do you think came with a left-wing ideological bent?" NewsBusters publisher Brent Bozell asked Fox News host Sean Hannity on his eponymous program last night. "Twenty-five out of 26" Bozell informed a stumped Hannity, referring to a study released…

CBS Local Political Reporters: Obama Faces 'Major Uphill Battle

September 15th, 2011 9:13 PM
Two out of three CBS local affiliate political reporters featured on Thursday's Early Show bluntly stated that President Obama faces "major uphill battle" in recapturing key states for the 2012 election. Anchor Chris Wragge noted the "all-time low" approval rating for the President, while an Ohio journalist highlighted how a Democratic strategist thought Obama was "feeling more Carter than…

Matthews Delights in 'Ripping Scab' Off 'Ignorant,' Intellectual-Hatin

September 15th, 2011 6:17 PM
Chris Matthews on Thursday delighted in slamming "ignorant" Republicans and their hostility for anyone "who's even slightly an intellectual." Matthews began a segment on the Republican Party's supposed hatred of science by gleefully announcing, "This is going to rip the scab off with all the conservatives watching." The Hardball host wondered if the "GOP [has] become a party that celebrates…

WaPo Changes AttackWatch.com-Related Post Title to Make It About 'Cons

September 15th, 2011 3:12 PM
The Obama administration and the Obama campaign aren't the only ones who should be embarrassed by the AttackWatch.com snitch site Obama for America recently created. As demonstrated last night in a series of Associated Press searches (not in quotes) which resulted in nothing relevant and still don't (here on "attackwatch.com"; here on "Attack Watch"; here on "Obama campaign"; and here on "Obama…

CNN to Rick Perry: Are You 'Overconfident' for Campaigning In Virginia

September 15th, 2011 12:59 PM
CNN's Jim Acosta asked Rick Perry Wednesday if he was "a tad overconfident" for stumping in a battleground state like Virginia so early in the campaign season. Perry, a leading Republican presidential candidate, delivered a speech at Liberty University earlier in the day. "It seems as if you're already looking past the primaries and into the general election," CNN's political correspondent…

Stephanopoulos Finally Finds a Republican, Hits RNC Chair on 'Distract

September 15th, 2011 12:08 PM
After a week of seeking out Democrats to respond to Republican debates, Good Morning America's George Stephanopoulos on Thursday interviewed Reince Priebus and grilled the Republican National Committee Chairman on the state of the GOP and whether Sarah Palin is "becoming a distraction" in the 2012 race. Stephanopoulos did not invite Priebus to weigh in on the scandal involving Solyndra, a…

Voters No Longer Buying Lib Media's Use of Sob Stories to Push Bigger

September 15th, 2011 11:09 AM
Liberals are on their high horses about a single audience member at CNN's Republican debate whom they believe wanted a hypothetical man without health insurance in a hypothetical coma to die -- hypothetically. (Democrats want people in comas to die only when they are not hypothetical but real, like Terri Schiavo.)

Open Thread: Obama's Widely-mocked Attack Watch

September 15th, 2011 9:51 AM
Only hours after launching a smear-fighting campaign website, President Obama's latest campaign tactic has already become a widely-mocked target of conservatives. As explained at Hot Air, Not only are major papers running headlines about the site becoming a laughingstock, even respected liberals are admitting that they would have flipped out had Bush tried something similar. Do you…

CNN Brings On Former Democratic Strategist to Analyze GOP Victory in N

September 14th, 2011 6:08 PM
For analysis of the special election in New York's 9th Congressional District, CNN hosted Hilary Rosen – a former Democratic strategist and former interim head of the Human Rights Campaign, a leading LGBT civil rights organization. The network simply listed Rosen as a "CNN political contributor," failing to disclose her past as a Democratic strategist. Not surprisingly, Rosen downplayed the…

Gov. Perry Makes Light of Poor Grades in College, WaPo Tags Him 'Anti

September 14th, 2011 5:46 PM
Covering Gov. Rick Perry's Wednesday morning speech to Liberty University students, Washington Post's Philip Rucker painted the Texas Republican as "anti-intellectual" for what amounts to a self-deprecating jokes about his grades in college:

Comedy Gold: In NY-09, AP's Fouhy Casts Weprin as Presumptive Front-Ru

September 14th, 2011 2:28 PM
Last night at 11:31 p.m., as shown here at the Columbus Dispatch, the Associated Press's Beth Fouhy was treating the special congressional electoral contest in NY-09 as if Democrat David Weprin would likely fend off the challenge from Republican Bob Turner. The 11:31 p.m. time stamp appears to be accurate, since only about a half-hour earlier, at 10:56 p.m., Fouhy put up a brief item at an AP…

Media Silent on Poll Showing 74% of Voters Think Economy Is Over-regul

September 14th, 2011 1:06 PM
On Monday, the Tarrance Group released a poll showing that 74 percent of American voters believe "that businesses and consumers are over-regulated." What's more, "another two thirds (67%) believe that regulations have increased over the past few years. These percentages include majorities of all partisan affiliations, with 91% of Republicans, 75% of Independents and 58% of Democrats saying…

NBC Offers Scant Coverage of Big Dem Loss in NY Special Election

September 14th, 2011 12:32 PM
The Today show, which is a four hour program, on Wednesday devoted a scant 43 seconds of air time to a surprising loss by Democrats in a New York special congressional election. Both CBS and ABC offered more expansive coverage. ABC's Good Morning America saw the election of Republican Bob Turner as a "stunning upset." Referencing another GOP win in Nevada, host George Stephanopoulos…

Yahoo's Headline Implies GOP Debate Audience Wanted Uninsured to Die

September 13th, 2011 9:18 PM
Rachel Rose Hartman's Tuesday item for Yahoo! News's "The Ticket" blog carried a misleading headline ("Audience at tea party debate cheers leaving uninsured to die") implying that the majority, if not all, of the audience at Monday's GOP presidential debate thought that the critically injured who are uninsured should be left to die. In reality, only a handful cheered and/or laughed in response…