CNN's Houck Slams Obama and San Francisco's 'Stupid Sanctuary Law'

Monday's New Day on CNN featured a debate between CNN law enforcement analyst Harry Houck and former Clinton administration official Ana Maria Salazar over the shooting death of a woman in San Francisco, Kate Steinle, by an illegal immigrant -- a repeat offender who had been previously released by city police rather than sent away for deportation due to the city's "sanctuary" policy on illegal…
Brad Wilmouth
July 6th, 2015 12:36 PM

AP: Obamacare a Likely Factor in 'Increasing Part-Time Employment'

Though the Associated Press is now basically admitting it, we all knew it. Obamacare's 30-hours-per-week definition of a "full-time employee" for employer health insurance coverage purposes has been responsible for one of the fundamentally negative changes in the American workforce — a noticeable move away from full-time to part-time employment. In a report with a current Saturday morning time…
Tom Blumer
July 6th, 2015 12:25 PM

Chuck Todd ‘Sympathetic’ to Clinton Campaign Roping Off Press

Appearing on NBC’s Today on Sunday, Meet the Press moderator Chuck Todd acknowledged that “the optics look terrible” for Hillary Clinton after her campaign roped off the press during a 4th of July parade in New Hampshire, but he added: “Look, I am sympathetic to the campaign's complaint. She has a large media horde following her around that it makes it hard, because of the media, for her to…
Kyle Drennen
July 6th, 2015 12:12 PM

Shocking Murder By Illegal Actually Draws Attention of Networks

The shocking murder of a young woman in San Francisco by an illegal immigrant has, temporarily, provoked the liberal media into discussing crime by people who shouldn't be in America. Kathryn Steinle, 32, was killed by a Mexican who had seven felony convictions and had been deported five times. This resulted in extensive coverage on ABC, CBS and NBC from Friday through Monday.
Scott Whitlock
July 6th, 2015 12:00 PM

Survey Finds 70 Percent Think News Media Reports With Intentional Bias

The Washington Examiner reports almost three-quarters of Americans believe the news media reports with an intentional bias, according to the 2015 State of the First Amendment Survey, conducted by the First Amendment Center and USA Today The survey was released Friday. It shows that only 24 percent of American adults agree with the statement that "overall, the news media tries to report the news…
Tim Graham
July 6th, 2015 11:59 AM

Morning Joe Laughs at Clinton Campaign’s Defense of Media Rope Line

Over the weekend, Hillary Clinton took some flak for using a rope to separate herself from the press during a parade in New Hampshire and on Monday, the folks on Morning Joe mocked the campaign’s defense of the rope line. Joe Scarborough and his panelists laughed as Jennifer Palmieri, Communications Director for Clinton’s 2016 campaign, attempted to explain “our theory on press access and the…
Jeffrey Meyer
July 6th, 2015 11:21 AM

WashPost Mockery: '81 Things Mike Huckabee Has Denounced'

The Washington Post decided to spice up their thin Monday newspaper with a shameless blast of opposition research at a Republican presidential contender. The headline was “81 THINGS MIKE HUCKABEE HAS DENOUNCED: A catalogue of gripes spanning 40 years, straight from the Republican’s mouth.” Before you read any further, you know it’s the liberal Post mocking a social conservative, and you cannot…
Tim Graham
July 6th, 2015 11:03 AM

Nicolle Wallace Rides to Hillary's Defense on Roping Off Press

Remind me: before her View gig, did Nicolle Wallace work for Republicans or Democrats? I ask because on today's Morning Joe, she was the sole voice downplaying the significance of Hillary's minions having roped off the press during her July 4th parade walk. According to Wallace,"we pay a little bit too much attention to [press] access to Hillary Clinton . . . just as an image, I don't that it…
Mark Finkelstein
July 6th, 2015 7:51 AM

Factory Orders Dive Again; AP, As Usual, Hides Full Extent of Decline

All the attention given to the decidedly mixed employment report the government issued early Thursday morning and the ongoing debt drama in Greece overshadowed a very disappointing release on factory orders which arrived from the Census Bureau 90 minutes later. In a cursory eight-paragraph report at the Associated Press, Martin Crutsinger relayed the basic bad news, but studiously avoided citing…
Tom Blumer
July 5th, 2015 11:57 PM

Russell Brand Claims He'd Go to Syria -- If He's Sent First Class

Russell Brand – the controversial comedian and self-proclaimed “revolutionary” says he would go to Syria, but only if he could fly first class.  In his latest YouTube lecture, Brand blamed Seifeddine Rezgui’s mass killing of 38 innocent people in Tunisia on the British government and called prime minister David Cameron's call for a minute of silence an “empty, futile gesture, a general policy of…
Melissa Mullins
July 5th, 2015 10:52 PM

Jake Tapper Says Hillary Was 'Fairly Moderate' -- Then Retracts It

On Sunday’s State of the Union, host Jake Tapper was talking to his panel about the enthusiasm gap between Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton among liberals. Tapper asked Van Jones: “ Van, when she was a senator, correct me if I'm wrong, she was a fairly moderate Democrat. I mean she wasn't this progressive firebrand?” Jones agreed: “And neither was the Democratic Party, a party of firebrands.”…
Tim Graham
July 5th, 2015 5:37 PM

Liberal 'Ugly Betty' Star Lectures Trump on Huffington Post

Talk about the irony – a Latina actress named America blasting presidential candidate Donald Trump on recent comments he made describing illegal immigrants. America Ferrera is best known for her television role on “Ugly Betty” and has been an outspoken supporter for Democrats and immigration issues. In an an open letter to Trump on The Huffington Post, Ferrera actually thanking him for his…
Melissa Mullins
July 5th, 2015 3:45 PM

Slate Writer: Trump Appeals Strongly to ‘Ugly and Angry’ GOP Base

The two most recent Republican presidential nominees weren’t particular favorites of the party’s core voters. This time, suggests Jamelle Bouie, if the GOP wants a candidate who excites its base, the choice is clear: Donald Trump, who boasts the “belligerence” and “bigotry” that “ugly and angry” right-wingers love. Since Trump’s never held political office, observed Bouie in a Wednesday piece,…
Tom Johnson
July 5th, 2015 2:26 PM

WashPost Critic Adores 'Magic Mike,' Compares Strippers to... Priests

Like The New York Times, The Washington Post also undertook a political tour of the summer movies. Movie critic Ann Hornaday hailed Magic Mike XXL as a harbinger of more progressive male characters who are in touch with their “inner drag queens.” Even stranger, Hornaday labored to compare the stripper corps of Magic Mike XXL to....mendicant priests? Since when do priests bump and grind?
Tim Graham
July 5th, 2015 12:13 PM