CNN’s Costello: ‘It’s Too Late’ for U.S. to Arm, Train the Kur

While it has been reported that the United States will provide the Kurdish army – commonly known as the Peshmerga – with small arms and ammunition, there have been repeated calls to more substantially arm the paramilitary force. On the August 12 edition of CNN Newsroom, host Carol Costello discussed the subject with Haras Rafiq, an outreach officer for the Quilliam Foundation, a think tank that…
Connor Williams
August 12th, 2014 4:00 PM

U.S. Spokesman for Iraqi-Christians on MSNBC: ISIS Carrying Out ‘A F

On Tuesday Morning, MSNBC and Telemundo anchor Jose Diaz-Balart brought a guest on his MSNBC show to discuss the targeted killing and persecution of Christians in Iraq at the hands of the ultra-Islamic terrorist group ISIS. The guest, Mark Arabo, who serves as the national spokesman for the Chaldeans, (the sect of Iraqi Christians facing ISIS’s terror), told Diaz-Balart that the actions of ISIS…
Curtis Houck
August 12th, 2014 3:45 PM

Weekly Standard: NYT Hates Criticism and Won't Publish Challenging Let

According to an expose in the August 18 Weekly Standard, the New York Times hates critical comments and won't print letters to the editors that challenge NYT facts. Writer Kenneth L. Woodward detailed a behind-the-scenes battle to get the paper to correct inaccurate information by Maureen Dowd.  After dealing with an editor, Woodward recounted, "In sum, the Times was telling me that they will…
Scott Whitlock
August 12th, 2014 3:13 PM

ABC, NBC Ignore Heartbreaking Video of Iraqis Desperately Escaping ISI

Only CBS This Morning on Tuesday bothered to cover the heartbreaking video of Iraqi refugees rushing a helicopter in a desperate attempt to escape the violence of the terrorist group ISIS. NBC's Today and ABC's Good Morning America ignored the gripping video.  CBS reporter David Martin narrated the CNN-supplied footage: "Iraqi Army helicopters fly in at 100 feet in broad daylight to push…
Scott Whitlock
August 12th, 2014 12:35 PM

Young Black Man Punches, Drops 72 Year-Old NYC Man on Tape; Local Repo

A brief report at the neighborhood web site DNAinfo in New York City, which describes itself as "New York's leading neighborhood news source" with "award-winning journalists" on staff, exemplifies how weak and negligent reporting on urban crime can be. A video capture of an assault in the City's West Greewich Village area shows a young black man first punching and knocking to the pavement a…
Tom Blumer
August 12th, 2014 10:54 AM

Peculiar: New York Times Reporters Stick Up for Hamas on Social Media

As a 72-hour ceasefire takes hold in Israel, New York Times Gaza-based reporters remain locked in a peculiar moral equivalency between Israel and the terrorist group Hamas bent on the nation's destruction, with reporters taking pains on social media and television to stick up for Hamas, dismissing the idea of Hamas harassment of journalists as "nonsense," and even criticizing Hillary Clinton…
Clay Waters
August 12th, 2014 7:55 AM

David Limbaugh Column: Do You Really Want to Go There, Mr. President

President Obama claims that the extremism and reality-challenged nature of his political opponents explain his limitless policy failures, which, of course, he also refuses to acknowledge. This is truly rich but nothing new. Obama told New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman, "What you've seen with our politics ... is increasingly politicians are rewarded for taking the most extreme,…
David Limbaugh
August 11th, 2014 9:18 PM

Chuck Norris Column: How Obama's Leadership Cripples America (Part

In 2008, Americans appointed a president they expected to unify the country, lift the oppressed and restore America's economy and relations in the world. But almost halfway through his second term in office, Americans are more polarized, and the oppressed are more hamstrung. And our country is more unstable than ever among the global community; Iraq is only symptomatic of the greater problem…
Chuck Norris
August 11th, 2014 9:14 PM

NBC’s Williams Pushes White House Narrative on Obama Vacation: ‘It

In the wake of the recent surge of violence in northern Iraq as well as the potential coup within the government, NBC Nightly News anchor Brian Williams did his best to push the White House line that President Obama’s summer vacation was full of work.  On Monday, August 11, Williams introduced a segment with Chris Jansing, NBC’s Senior White House Correspondent, by promoting how “the White…
Jeffrey Meyer
August 11th, 2014 8:24 PM

Open Thread: RIP, Robin Williams; Gary Sinise Remembers His USO Work f

Actor and comedian Robin Williams has died, apparently of a suicide. His publicist notes that the Academy Award-winner had battled severe depression of late. He was 63. Among others reacting to the sad news via Twitter, fellow actor and USO tour compatriot Gary Sinise fondly remembered Williams for [h]is genius as artist & comedian" as well as his support of R troops" which "no doubt was…
NB Staff
August 11th, 2014 8:16 PM

Study Shows Democrats Pay Black Staffers 30 Percent Less Than Whites

If a professional analysis demonstrated that Republicans routinely pay campaign staffers who are persons of color significantly less than their white counterparts and are often given less glamorous jobs, articles on the subject would make the front page of newspapers across the country and be the lead story on many television newscasts. Instead, a study conducted by the New Organizing…
Randy Hall
August 11th, 2014 7:02 PM

MSNBC’s Ronan Farrow Asks If Black Americans Are ‘Under Siege'; Wa

In a discussion about the recent unresolved shooting death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, MSNBC’s Ronan Farrow Daily touted the idea that there is a war on black men in America. Host Ronan Farrow cited a piece from Jonathan Capehart in the Washington Post that discussed the circumstances surrounding the deaths of African-Americans, specifically Trayvon Martin, Renisha McBride, and…
Connor Williams
August 11th, 2014 5:40 PM

Broadcast Networks Ignore Obama Describing Republican Consensus as 'Wa

On the August 11 edition of Morning Joe, the MSNBC morning show aired a clip from Obama’s interview with Thomas Friedman that was transcribed in print in the August 9 edition of The New York Times. In the video, Friedman asked the president to comment on “the biggest difference between Democrats and Republicans.” According to Obama, the Democratic “consensus” is “a pretty common sense…
Laura Flint
August 11th, 2014 5:25 PM

NBC’s Today, Nightly News Ignore Clinton's Criticism of Obama's Fore

Any intraparty criticism of President Obama’s recent foreign policy moves regarding Iraq was nowhere to be found on NBC’s morning or evening news programs as former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton leveled some criticism at Obama on the subject in an interview with The Atlantic that was published over the weekend. Both Sunday and Monday mornings’ installments of Today and Sunday night’s NBC…

Curtis Houck
August 11th, 2014 4:25 PM