Dylan Byers Defends Politico For 'Diversity' That Barely Exists, and I

Just to be clear, the racial makeup of a news organization should be irrelevant to its ability to cover current events. The answers to who, what, where, when, why, and how are colorblind. The practice of assigning reporters to stories based on the ethnicities or races of stories' subjects is offensive, and should be seen as insulting. But the fact is that news organizations and so-called…
Tom Blumer
August 20th, 2014 11:08 AM

CNN Host Fareed Zakaria Again Slammed With Examples of Plagiarism

In August of 2012, my friend Cam Edwards at NRANews.com handed me surprising evidence that CNN host (and then-Time and Washington Post columnist) Fareed Zakaria had committed plagiarism of a New Yorker article on gun control. This NewsBusters article led to suspensions, and an apology by Zakaria. Further reviews of his work led to self-defensive conclusions that this was an isolated mistake…
Tim Graham
August 20th, 2014 8:32 AM

NYT Blames Hamas, Israel Equally For End of Cease-Fire; Story Ignores

Over at Hot Air on Tuesday night, Mary Katharine Ham pointed to a headline at the New York Times, present at its web home page as well as at the story itself, which equally blames Hamas and Israel for the end of their cease-fire: "Rockets From Gaza and Israeli Response Break Cease-Fire." Someone needs to tell Isabel Kershner and Jodi Rudoren that it's the "rockets from Gaza" which broke the…
Tom Blumer
August 19th, 2014 11:59 PM

NBC Pushes Redskins Name Change: ‘More Difficult...To Hang On To The

On Tuesday, August 19, NBC continued the liberal media’s obsession with bullying the NFL’s Washington Redskins into changing its name. Nightly News anchor Brian Williams insisted that the team is having difficulty defending its name because “some consider it a slur.”  Williams introduced the segment by proclaiming “it might have just gotten more difficult for the Washington Redskins to hang on…

Jeffrey Meyer
August 19th, 2014 9:07 PM

Bob Beckel: Fellow Dems Defending Perry Are 'Wusses

Liberals and even far-leftists who would normally be inclined to cheer political attacks on Republicans and conservatives have been distancing themselves from last Friday's indictment of Texas Governor Rick Perry. Former Clinton special counsel Lanny Davis, lawyer Alan Dershowitz (this "what happens in totalitarian societies"), and former Obama White House advisor David Axelrod are just a few…
Tom Blumer
August 19th, 2014 9:02 PM

Rush Limbaugh on Outrage Over Ferguson Video: 'It Destroyed the Myth

Ever since police in Ferguson, Mo., released surveillance footage that appears to show Michael Brown stealing cigars from a convenience store minutes before he was shot to death after a confrontation with a local cop, we've heard an endless chorus of perceived wisdom that releasing the video was certain to cause more chaos. The fact that civil disorder grew far worse in the wake of the video…
Jack Coleman
August 19th, 2014 8:35 PM

NBC, CBS Promote Governor Perry’s Courthouse Booking: ‘A Humiliati

On Tuesday night, both the CBS and NBC evening newscasts did their best to play up Texas Governor Rick Perry’s appearance at an Austin courthouse following his indictment on corruption charges. The Texas Republican was indicted after vetoing funding for the state’s Public Integrity Unit after its leader, Travis County District Attorney Rosemary Lehmberg, refused to resign following her DWI…
Jeffrey Meyer
August 19th, 2014 8:19 PM

Gawker.com Whines About NYC Woman Pressing Charges Against 'Child Mugg

Say you're minding your business hanging out at a coffee shop and some punk kid swipes your smartphone out of your hand. You chase him down, catch him -- unfortunately only after he handed off the phone to a much swifter accomplice who got away -- physically detain him and press charges after the police arrive. Good for you, right? Not if you're a white woman and the perp is a black youth, at…
Ken Shepherd
August 19th, 2014 6:58 PM

CNN's Pereira Bemoans Chicago Violence 'Taking A Back Seat in the Head

On Tuesday's This Hour, Michaela Pereira endorsed guest L. Z. Granderson's take on the media's extensive coverage of the ongoing turmoil in Ferguson, Missouri in the wake of the shooting death of Michael Brown. The liberal commentator pointed out that "this past weekend, we had over 30 people shot – seven of them died – in the neighborhoods in Chicago – many of them black and brown. None of…
Matthew Balan
August 19th, 2014 5:17 PM

Ex-Time Magazine Editor: 'Fighting for a Fair Deal Goes to the Core' o

Ex-Time magazine editor Walter Isaacson declared in the August 25 issue that Barack Obama "can still secure his legacy" by aggressively lobbying for liberal causes. Isaacson worried, "Obamacare may be undermined if the Supreme Court guts subsidies for the federal exchanges. If so the sweeping nature of the reform will survive only if Obama mounts a rousing, state-by-state campaign to rally…
Scott Whitlock
August 19th, 2014 5:00 PM

Prominent Progressive's Email Suggests Defacing Cover of Paul Ryan's N

Imagine that a prominent Republican activist proposed a campaign of malicious destruction against Hillary Clinton's latest book. Does anyone doubt that the press would be all over it as proof that conservatives and Republicans are disrespectful and mean-spirited? Well, Erica Payne is a prominent, aggressively self-promoting progressive. The advanced nature of her activist bona fides might…
Tom Blumer
August 19th, 2014 4:07 PM

Ezra Klein: ‘The White House No Longer Believes Obama Can Bridge Div

The major left-right disagreement regarding President Obama as a speechmaker hasn’t been over whether he’s talented (most conservatives concede he’s got a flair) but over whether he’s effective. Now, however, Ezra Klein thinks that a certain key group of liberals has lost confidence that Obama speeches in general, and specifically one about the situation in Ferguson, Missouri, would bring about…
Tom Johnson
August 19th, 2014 3:48 PM

At Least Seven AP Reporters Violated Their Own Stylebook in Describing

Kudos to Ed Driscoll at PJ Media, Eddie Scarry at Mediaite, and likely others in pointing out that the Associated Press has frequently violated its own stylebook in describing Michael Brown, the 18 year-old who was fatally shot in a scuffle with police in Ferguson, Missouri, as a "teen" or "teenager." The AP's latest stylebook, in sync with the one I have from over a decade ago, states that…
Tom Blumer
August 19th, 2014 2:40 PM

CBS Highlights Liberal Discomfort Over 'Sketchy' Indictment of Perry

After deluging Americans with two days of heavy coverage of Rick Perry's indictment, the network morning shows on Tuesday eased up. Only CBS This Morning offered a story on the Republican's vigorous defense. Reporter Jan Crawford noted that growing outrage against the indictment includes liberals: "Among those Democrats is President Obama's former adviser David Axelrod, who suggested the…
Scott Whitlock
August 19th, 2014 1:14 PM