WashPost Cheers Hillary's Huge Lead in Dem Primary Poll; 'Benghazi' Om

Philip Rucker and Scott Clement sure are "Ready for Hillary." The Washington Post scribes dutifully pounded out a January 30 front-pager that furthers the Hillary-is-inevitable meme discernible throughout the liberal media. "Clinton holds big Democratic lead" thunders the print headline, with a subhead noting she enjoys "strong support in all demographics" while the "GOP field shows no clear…
Ken Shepherd
January 30th, 2014 1:30 PM

As CBS and ABC Move On, NBC Continues to Hype GOP Congressman's Tussle

NBC's Today on Thursday decided to make Republican Congressman Michael Grimm's verbal attack on a reporter after Tuesday's State of the Union a two-day story, with fill-in co-host Tamron Hall proclaiming: "Well, there's more fallout this morning from an ugly scene following the President's State of the Union address." [Listen to the audio or watch the video after the jump] The additional "…
Kyle Drennen
January 30th, 2014 1:10 PM

CNN: Obama's Gun Control Failure 'One of His Biggest Disappointments

Thursday's New Day on CNN spotlighted President Obama's latest push for gun control, and lamented how "gun issues got just a mention in this year's State of the Union," compared to last year's post-Sandy Hook address. Anchor Kate Bolduan underlined how supposedly "gun control is expected to dog him [Obama] while he's on the road." Correspondent Brianna Keilar later asserted that "in 2013, it…
Matthew Balan
January 30th, 2014 1:00 PM

RNC Chairman Reince Priebus Bans Staff from MSNBC After Race-Baiting T

As NewsBusters readers are aware, yesterday, MSNBC sent out an offensive tweet which claimed that conservatives hate interracial families. The network eventually retracted its tweet and some staffers with the left-wing cable channel apologized for it but that wasn't good enough for Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus who has banned all of his staff members from appearing on…
Matthew Sheffield
January 30th, 2014 12:59 PM

Christian Film Blacklisted at Oscars: CBS Sidesteps Controversy Over R

 CBS This Morning on Thursday ignored the larger issue behind the blacklisting of a small Christian film that had its Oscar nomination revoked. Talking to Bruce Broughton, the man who wrote the title song for Alone Yet Not Alone, reporter Ben Tracy failed to wonder if there was a religious motive behind the controversial actions. On Wednesday, the film's nomination was stripped because…
Scott Whitlock
January 30th, 2014 12:19 PM

NPR Anchor Audie Cornish Peddles Liberal Talking Points During Intervi

Sen. Rand Paul sat down with NPR anchor Audie Cornish on the January 29th All Things Considered, and from the moment the interview began, NPR’s listeners knew the likely outcome: a one-sided attack job. Anchor Robert Siegel explained that while Cathy McMorris Rodgers gave the official GOP response, Sen. Mike Lee had a Tea Party response, and Paul had an online video response. Cornish began…
Jeffrey Meyer
January 30th, 2014 12:09 PM

Don't Know the Party of a Politician Caught in a Scandal? He's Probabl

Within the span of 40 seconds, NBC Nightly News anchor Brian Williams reported on two politicians caught in scandals, one a Republican the other a Democrat, but he gave the party affiliation of only one of the troubled politicians. Can you guess which one?   On the January 27 Nightly News, Williams reported that “Florida Republican Congressman Trey Radel has resigned effective tonight. He…
Geoffrey Dickens
January 30th, 2014 9:05 AM

Pedophiles Are Not National News -- When They're Gay Rights Pioneers

The PJ Tatler recently reported on the case of Larry Brinkin, for many years an “icon” on the Human Rights Commission in San Francisco: “A former high-ranking San Francisco government employee convicted of felony possession of child pornography will continue to receive his government pension because, according to city regulations, evidence of ‘moral turpitude’ is required to revoke a pension…
Tim Graham
January 30th, 2014 8:32 AM

Character Development

The third episode of develops each of its characters in this comedy while introducing a deep issue.
Zachary Henry
January 30th, 2014 8:08 AM

Morning Joe Mocks Christie With 'Govfather' Logo

Although to date there has been no evidence directly tying him to either matter, Chris Christie has been accused of playing politics with the GW bridge closure and the granting of hurricane-relief funds to Hoboken.  So naturally it's fair game to analogize Christie to the head of cinema's most infamous, murderous crime syndicate. Fair game, if you're MSNBC that is.  Today's Morning Joe…
Mark Finkelstein
January 30th, 2014 8:05 AM

MSNBC Slimes 'Right Wing' as Racist Over Cheerios Ad Featuring Biracia

Less than a month after Melissa Harris-Perry's tear-drenched apology for a panel discussion on her MSNBC program which mocked Mitt Romney's adopted black grandson, the cable network again had to apologize on Wednesday, this time for an online post (now deleted) that unjustly accused conservatives of being against interracial marriage and reproduction. An anonymous writer on MSNBC's official…
Matthew Balan
January 30th, 2014 12:16 AM

Networks Ignore GOP Response to SOTU, But Publicize GOP Congressman Th

On Wednesday evening's news casts, the networks all hyped GOP congressman Michael Grimm (N.Y.) threatening a reporter after Tuesday's State of the Union address while skipping the Republican response to the address entirely. Of Grimm's outburst, ABC's Jeff Zeleny quipped, "It was not the State of the Union response Republicans had in mind." It was the response that the networks chose to…
Matt Hadro
January 29th, 2014 10:20 PM

Most Americans Don't Know How Little Impact Obama's Minimum Wage EO Wi

In his Tuesday night State of the Union speech, President Barack Obama made the following pledge: "In the coming weeks, I will issue an Executive Order requiring federal contractors to pay their federally-funded employees a fair wage of at least $10.10 an hour – because if you cook our troops’ meals or wash their dishes, you shouldn’t have to live in poverty." One would have every reason to…
Tom Blumer
January 29th, 2014 9:45 PM

Networks Boost Obama's Push for Minimum Wage Increase, Ignore GOP Oppo

The networks played right into President Obama's hand Wednesday evening as they touted his push for a minimum wage increase while giving barely any voice to his Republican opposition. "[T]he President was out there hitting that 'give America a raise' theme hard today in campaign-style events both in Pennsylvania and in Maryland," noted ABC News White House correspondent Jonathan Karl. "Does…
Matt Hadro
January 29th, 2014 9:09 PM