Ferguson Media Darling Joshua Williams Sentenced to 8 Years For Arson

The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported Thursday that Joshua Williams "was sentenced ... to eight years in prison for starting a fire at a QuikTrip in Berkeley (a St. Louis suburb) after an officer-involved shooting there." The Dispatch apparently didn't think it important to tell readers that the crime spree which occurred after that shooting took place despite the fact that the suspect had pulled…
Tom Blumer
December 13th, 2015 11:24 PM

'Someone's Got To Wear the Pants': Kia Ad Mocks American Husband

What's been implicit in TV commercials for years—that American husbands are feckless wimps—has now become explicit . . .  Tuning in to watch a simple Sunday Night Football game, we were treated to a Kia ad. Wife at the wheel as the family pulls into a crowded parking lot for their boy's football game. Wimpy husband suggests they go back and park someplace safe. We get to read the wife's mind as…
Mark Finkelstein
December 13th, 2015 9:14 PM

NY Daily News Editor Offers Lame Defense for Inflammatory Front Pages

Look no further than the front page of the New York Daily News for the desperate state of newspapers today. Whereas the motto of broadsheet rival New York Times is "All The News That's Fit to Print," the motto of the Daily News has become "Hell, Whatever Sells Papers."  It's gotten to the point that CNN media critic Brian Stelter on today's Reliable Sources asked Daily News editor-in-chief Jim…
Jack Coleman
December 13th, 2015 8:08 PM

LGBT Activists Slam Caitlyn Jenner as a ‘Republican Hypocrite’

Republicans can’t win when it comes to the LGBT crowd. It’s no secret that Republicans are labeled insensitive by LGBT’ers when they criticize them, but now it’s apparently problematic for Republicans to support the LGBT crowd too.
Dylan Gwinn
December 13th, 2015 7:13 PM

Synergy: GMA Promotes ‘Scandal’ President Campaigning for Hillary

On Sunday, ABC’s Good Morning America served as the latest example of shameless corporate synergy by touting in its lead 2016 report how actor Tony Goldwyn from the network’s lead drama Scandal spent Saturday giving Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton “a big boost” by campaigning for her Iowa.
Curtis Houck
December 13th, 2015 5:54 PM

WashPost Enjoys Attempts To Ridicule and Rewrite Christianity

During the Christmas season, one might think the newspapers would refrain from trashing Christianity. In reality, the opposite happens. On Sunday, Washington Post book editor Ron Charles celebrated a book on What Would Jesus Craft? as a fun zone "between blasphemy and hilarity." On Wednesday, Charles recommended a novel "reimagining" the Bible, with Abraham as a madman, Jonah wanting "a better…
Tim Graham
December 13th, 2015 5:51 PM

Moran Links Farage to Trump Despite Rebuke; Fawns over Trudeau

Reporting on Sunday’s This Week about foreign reaction to Donald Trump’s candidacy and proposal to ban all Muslims from entering the U.S., ABC News chief foreign correspondent Terry Moran compared Trump to U.K. Independence Party (U.K.I.P.) leader Nigel Farage despite his firm denouncement of Trump. Moran cheered new leftist Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as providing “sharp relief” to…
Curtis Houck
December 13th, 2015 3:49 PM

Harris-Perry Gripes Over 'Totally Black Guy' Darth Vader As Evil

On her eponymously named Sunday morning show, MSNBC host Melissa Harris-Perry went into a mini-rant about racism in Star Wars as she complained about villain Darth Vader being "totally a black guy" when he was "cutting off white men's hands" who did not "claim his son," but then became a white man after he "claims his son and goes over to the good." During a segment about the upcoming The…
Brad Wilmouth
December 13th, 2015 3:12 PM

Chuck Todd Smears Scalia: ‘I Couldn’t Help But Think of Al Campanis’

Seemingly unable to tell the difference between a man who affirmatively asserted racist assumptions about the physical abilities of a whole race and a man doing his job by pressing lawyers about a contention in a brief, Meet the Press moderator Chuck Todd smeared Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia: “I couldn’t help but think of Al Campanis on Nightline.” Ted Koppel, a panelist on Sunday’s show…
Brent Baker
December 13th, 2015 2:38 PM

Kerry: 'For The Most Part' We Know Who's Coming Into Our Country

Ain't that reassuring? . . . On today's Meet the Press, John Kerry told Chuck Todd that "for the most part" we know who's entering our country. Kerry's statement came after he boasted about the Obama admin's "huge process" for vetting visa applicants. Not huge enough to catch Tafsheen Malik. Knowing for "the most part" who is entering the US is dangerously insufficient, given the hundreds of…
Mark Finkelstein
December 13th, 2015 1:32 PM

Bouie: Trump Backers Symbolize ‘Racial Resentment' Toward Obama

Discussing a focus group of Trump supporters convened by Frank Luntz that aired on Sunday’s Face the Nation, CBS News political analyst Jamelle Bouie promptly trashed them as representing the belief among social scientists (i.e. fellow liberals) that there’s been “a distinct rise in racial resentment and anti-black attitudes” in America resulting as a fact of the Obama presidency.
Curtis Houck
December 13th, 2015 1:19 PM

Zakaria Hits Trump, Compares Himself to German Jews Slamming Hitler

As he opened Sunday's Fareed Zakaria GPS on CNN, host Zakaria brought up his background as a secular Muslim as he condemned Donald Trump's "bigotry and demagoguery" in the show's regular "Fareed's Take" segment. At one point, he seemed to compare himself to secular German Jews who criticized Adolf Hitler in the 1930s as he referred to the diaries of Victor Klemperer and showed archival footage of…
Brad Wilmouth
December 13th, 2015 11:49 AM

WashPost Hypes 'Illuminating' Takei Lecturing Trump on 'Paranoia'

Washington Post drama critic Peter Marks promoted liberal actor George Takei and his new (failing) musical on Broadway about the internment of Japanese Americans. Neither man breathed a word in the paper about Franklin Roosevelt. Instead, it topically turned on Donald Trump: “Takei would dearly love it if the people stirring up a new round of paranoia would come to Allegiance and face the…
Tim Graham
December 13th, 2015 9:25 AM

AP Ignores Rabbi's Politicized White House Hanukkah Invocation

Josh Lederman at the Associated Press spent the final two paragraphs of his Wednesday evening report on a meeting between President Barack Obama and Israel's President Reuven Rivlin describing "the White House's annual Hanukkah celebration." He wrote that Rivlin "lit a menorah that was made in his homeland during the 1920s." What was said before Rivlin lit the menorah should have been news. As…
Tom Blumer
December 13th, 2015 2:10 AM