WashPost Mires Vatican In Mud While Obama's Still 'Hope and Change'

On the top of Saturday’s front page were the words “THE OBAMA EFFECT: An education in hope and change.” Reporter William Wan profiled “The kids who adopted a president,” minority children who successfully lobbied to rename their grade school after Barack Obama. “To the nation, Obama’s election was a historic and cultural milestone, an electrifying moment when the seemingly impossible became real…
Tim Graham
November 9th, 2015 1:58 PM

Hey WSJ: Amnesty is the Hugest Cronyism of All

The political definition of Cronyism is: government policy that favors one or more specific beneficiaries - at the expense of everyone else.  To wit: $80 billion of the 2009 “Stimulus” was wasted on “green energy” companies - 80% of whom were Barack Obama donors.  Amongst the parade of horribles contained therein: the government took money from energy companies - to fund competitors to their…
Seton Motley
November 9th, 2015 1:04 PM

Cold War Redux on NYT Book Page: Hailing Gorby, Bashing Reaganomics

It was an '80s flashback in the New York Times Sunday book review. Serge Schmemann attacked a new book about Russian dictator Vladimir Putin by Garry Kasparov. Schmemann seemed to take personally Kasparov's criticism of Barack Obama and his celebration of Ronald Reagan. Schmemann gave all the credit to Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev: "...ultimately it was Gorbachev, more than any American or…
Clay Waters
November 9th, 2015 11:33 AM

Gwen Ifill Hits Ben Carson Over Claims of Unfair Media Treatment

Appearing on NBC’s Meet the Press Sunday, PBS NewsHour co-anchor Gwen Ifill acted as a Democratic Party spokesperson when she hit Ben Carson for accusing the media of having a double standard in covering his personal biography.    
Jeffrey Meyer
November 9th, 2015 9:59 AM

RNC Chair Tells Off Matt Lauer, Rips Media ‘Vendetta’ Against GOP

During an interview with NBC Today co-host Matt Lauer on Monday, Republican National Committee chairman Reince Priebus denounced the “crazy obsession” of the media over alleged inaccuracies in Ben Carson’s biography and pointed out a glaring double standard: “The fact is, you know, we kind of wish the media would be just as obsessed or half obsessed with Hillary Clinton's lies of many years and…
Kyle Drennen
November 9th, 2015 9:51 AM

Scarborough to Hugh Hewitt: 'You're Full of It, Owe Me Apology'

On today's Morning Joe, an incensed Joe Scarborough told Hugh Hewitt he was "full of it," and that "you owe me an apology."  Scarborough was steamed that Hewitt seemed to suggest that Joe was part of the "Manhattan-DC Beltway elite" that refused to cover Hillary's scandals. Scarborough said "I put my neck on the line every day here," covering Hillary and criticizing media bias. 
Mark Finkelstein
November 9th, 2015 9:50 AM

MRC Study: TV News Is Trying to Winnow the Field of GOP Candidates

During the past three months, the big broadcast networks have essentially stopped covering most of the GOP presidential candidates, a lack of national news attention that presumably affects the national poll ratings used to determine which candidates are included in televised debates. Instead of covering the top 10 Republican candidates, or the entire current field of 15 candidates, the…

Rich Noyes
November 9th, 2015 9:16 AM

Notable Quotables: CNBC's Deplorable Debate Debacle

This week, after CNBC's moderators assault the GOP candidates with a barrage of offensive attack questions, liberal reporters decry Republican complaints about the debacle: "This got a little revolting tonight," MSNBC's Chris Matthews sneered, while ABC daytime host Whoopi Goldberg advised the candidates: "Grow some nuts." And: CBS and PBS host Charlie Rose tells socialist candidate Bernie…
Geoffrey Dickens and Rich Noyes
November 9th, 2015 9:12 AM

Scarborough, Wallace on Carson: 'One Lie After Another, Bald-faced'

Joe Scarborough and Nicolle Wallace went on an animated tag-team attack against Ben Carson on today's Morning Joe, accusing him of "one lie after another" and "bald-faced lies," respectively. And Scarborough emphatically denied that there is any bias behind the media's inquiries into Carson's biography. Scarborough, Wallace and Mika Brzezinski also criticized panelist Mark Halperin for not…
Mark Finkelstein
November 9th, 2015 7:54 AM

Affair Threatens Democrat’s Career on 'Quantico' (Sound Familiar?)

Has ABC’s Quantico coopted Law & Order’s “ripped from the headlines” screenwriting? Well, not exactly: that would require a media willing to ask Hillary Clinton about her husband’s numerous extramarital affairs. But it was hard not to think of the Democrats’ frontrunner during last night’s episode, “Go.”
Erik Soderstrom
November 9th, 2015 1:44 AM

CBS Dreams of a Third Obama Term in 'The Good Wife'

With memories of 2008 dancing in their heads, the writers of CBS’ The Good Wife have Gov. Peter Florrick (Chris Noth) going from having hopes of becoming Hillary Clinton’s vice president on the Democratic ticket to being the candidate for president himself. In the episode “Lies,” Peter becomes the latest challenger to Hillary from Illinois. Obama 2.0.
Karen Townsend
November 9th, 2015 1:14 AM

'Agent X' Elects Hillary as VP

TNT’s new action/drama Agent X decided to name a new Vice President within the first eight minutes of its pilot episode. But, you’ll never guess what the gender of this VP is, or who they’re obviously trying to make the VP look like.
Dylan Gwinn
November 9th, 2015 12:47 AM

CNN's Hill: 'Greatest Lie' in US History Is 'Myth of Self-Made Person'

Appearing as a guest during the 5:00 p.m. hour of CNN Newsroom with Poppy Harlow on Sunday, liberal CNN political commentator Marc Lamont Hill declared that "the greatest lie in American history is the myth of the self-made person" as he answered a question about why GOP presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson is so popular with white Republicans.
Brad Wilmouth
November 8th, 2015 11:12 PM

On HBO, Tarantino Cites '70s TV as Evidence Cops More Violent Now

Appearing as a guest on Friday's Real Time with Bill Maher, liberal film maker Quentin Tarantino joined host Maher in griping about police violence, and absurdly cited the happenings of 1970s police TV shows and the tendency of police characters to fight with criminals who attacked them rather than shoot them as evidence police officers are in modern times more likely to shoot criminal suspects…
Brad Wilmouth
November 8th, 2015 8:06 PM