AP Headline Describes 160 Syrian Soldiers Massacred by ISIS as 'Dozens

I struggle to come up with a reason, other than an irresponsible attempt to minimize the impact of the horror, why the headline at a Thursday evening Associated Press story by Zeina Karam and Ryan Lucas about "more than 160 Syrian government troops" massacred by ISIS is "JIHADISTS KILL DOZENS OF CAPTURED SYRIAN SOLDIERS." But that's how the wire service is presenting it:
Tom Blumer
August 28th, 2014 11:03 PM

Ed Show Guest: Former NFL Coach Mike Ditka Was a 'Segregation-Era' Pla

To close out his MSNBC show on Thursday, Ed Schultz invited on a Native American social activist to discuss the push by liberals and sympathetic members of the sports media to force the NFL’s Washington Redskins to change their name.  In discussing recent supporters of the name in Sarah Palin and former NFL coach and player Mike Ditka, author and Native American activist Gyasi Ross smeared…
Curtis Houck
August 28th, 2014 10:40 PM

Black NY Times Columnist Charles Blow Claims Bill O'Reilly Is True 'Ra

During a segment on Tuesday evening's edition of The O'Reilly Factor, the Fox News Channel host stated he “does not, does not believe in white privilege. However, there is no question that African-Americans have a much harder time succeeding in our society than whites do.” [video below the jump] Those assertions led Charles Blow, a columnist for the New York Times, to ask in his Thursday…
Randy Hall
August 28th, 2014 10:26 PM

Would It Kill You to Hire More Black Cops? Actually, Y

As the story of Ferguson, Missouri, police officer Darren Wilson's shooting of Michael Brown begins to look less clear-cut than we were led to believe by Brown's friend, Dorian Johnson, the "voices of oppression" on MSNBC now say the real issue is that there aren't enough blacks on the Ferguson police force. As Brown may or may not have said seconds before his death: I give up.
Ann Coulter
August 28th, 2014 9:41 PM

Scotland's Future Hangs in the Balance

"The best laid schemes of mice and men often go awry." -- Scottish poet Robert Burns, "To a Mouse" (1786) CAIRNRYAN, Scotland -- For Americans whose knowledge of this beautiful land is limited to kilts, whiskey, bagpipes and the film "Braveheart," the forthcoming referendum on whether Scotland should remain part of the United Kingdom or become an independent nation will come as a curiosity at…
Cal Thomas
August 28th, 2014 9:39 PM

'Americans Could Die!': Megyn Kelly Goes Off On Obama's Friday Fundrai

On Wednesday night, Megyn Kelly, perhaps the best host on the air today at adapting and responding to new information, did a double-take when Fox News White House correspondent Ed Henry told her that President Obama would be traveling to Rhode Island on Friday for a Democratic Party fundraiser. Having been so informed, she then made those plans the first topic of discussion with each of her…
Tom Blumer
August 28th, 2014 9:31 PM

Priorities: 'Nightly News' Covers Joan Rivers Health Scare Before Obam

While competing newscasts on ABC and CBS led tonight with the president's stunning admission at a press briefing that he hasn't formulated a strategy to deal with ISIS yet, NBC placed the story in the third slot in the lineup, after a lead-off report regarding the NFL's "tough new policy" on domestic violence and a story by New York-based correspondent Katy Tur about comedian Joan Rivers's…
Ken Shepherd
August 28th, 2014 8:31 PM

Bill Maher Dares Dick Cheney to Virtually 'Douse [Himself] in Gasoline

Left-wing comedian Bill Maher is not one to hide his disdain for conservative politicians he disdains, but he really pushed the envelope today with the help of comedian Will Ferrell's Funny or Die website.  Noted David Edwards of RawStory.com:
Ken Shepherd
August 28th, 2014 6:00 PM

Deafening Silence on Obama IRS Scandal Developments

The nation’s top television news broadcasts - in both English and Spanish - have been entirely mum on the latest revelations related to alleged obstruction of justice and politically-directed abuse of power at the Obama administration’s Internal Revenue Service. Whether at ABC, CBS and NBC, or Univision, Telemundo and Mundo Fox, these networks to date have essentially censored the admission…
Ken Oliver-Méndez
August 28th, 2014 5:29 PM

Paul Waldman: GOP Can’t Close Gender Gap As Long As Conservatives Ca

The Trotskyist-turned-conservative writer James Burnham said that where there’s no solution, there’s no problem. In a Thursday post, American Prospect blogger Paul Waldman analyzed what he considers one such situation: the Republican party’s ongoing shortfall with female voters. Waldman doesn’t see how the GOP can overcome both its ideas and its tone on women’s issues. He asserted that when…
Tom Johnson
August 28th, 2014 5:17 PM

Hannity Spars With Islamist Who Claims ISIS Atrocities Are Western 'Fa

Sean Hannity confronted Anjem Choudary on his Fox News Channel program on Wednesday over the Islamist's unapologetic support of ISIS. The two repeatedly talked over each other, with the American talk show host hounding Choudary if he supported the terrorist group's genocidal campaign in Iraq and Syria. The U.K.-based radical Muslim contended that the multiple account of atrocities by ISIS…
Matthew Balan
August 28th, 2014 4:44 PM

NBC and ABC Ignore Obama Fundraising Trip Snarling Holiday Travel, CBS

Despite a Thursday New York Post report that President Obama's upcoming Labor Day weekend fundraising junket would shut down airspace across the northeast and hurt business for local pilots, neither NBC's Today nor ABC's Good Morning America covered the controversy. CBS This Morning offered a mere 18-second news brief on the topic. This Morning fill-in co-host Vinita Nair informed viewers…
Kyle Drennen
August 28th, 2014 4:22 PM

AP, Politico, WashPo Reporters Fail to Completely Read Report on Phoen

As reported on Tuesday night, two of the three major broadcast networks covered a new report from the Office of the Inspector General at the Department of Veterans Affairs on the scandal-ridden agency and its Phoenix VA hospital that led to a nationwide investigation of delayed wait times and secret waiting lists.  While the coverage was mixed with ABC’s World News with Diane Sawyer…
Curtis Houck
August 28th, 2014 4:00 PM

Al Franken Dodges 'Tough' Press Questions With Sweet Corn Filibuster

So, Senator, will you agree to debate your opponent during the campaign? Hey, let me tell you about this sweet corn. It is so delicious that you can't eat just one ear. So sweet and tasty that I eat them by the dozen. And since I still have to run out the clock until election day, let's switch gears to ponder on the issue of chocolate chip cookies. You can buy them by the bucket and float…
P.J. Gladnick
August 28th, 2014 3:15 PM