WashPost: Benghazi Tweeters Are 'Rich, Middle-aged Men and Chick-fil-A

The Washington Post Twitter account pushed this strange thought: "Who's tweeting about Benghazi? Rich, middle-aged men and Chick-fil-A lovers." It links to the Post Politics blog, where Caitlin Dewey wrote a blog post with the same headline. Dewey turned to a Twitter analysis firm called Demographics Pro to see who's using the #Benghazi hashtag and "helping disseminate, and even steer, the…
Tim Graham
May 8th, 2013 2:23 PM

On NBC, HuffPo's Huntsman Turns GOP Win Into Dem Hope: Anthony Weiner

Appearing on Wednesday's NBC Today, Huffington Post contributor Abby Huntsman proclaimed that following Mark Sanford's win in Tuesday's special congressional election in South Carolina, disgraced ex-Congressman Anthony Weiner "probably slept well last night knowing that he can potentially come back, too." Co-host Willie Geist agreed: "Absolutely, absolutely." News reader Natalie Morales…
Kyle Drennen
May 8th, 2013 1:25 PM

Far Left Groups Step Up Hate Campaign Against Facebook's Mark Zuckerbe

The far left hate campaign against Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg is really quite a sight to behold. The guy clearly is not a conservative but the fact that a political group he founded spent money on a 1-week television ad campaign featuring two senators speaking positively about oil drilling and the Keystone XL pipeline has sent the self-proclaimed merchants of tolerance into a fit of rage…
Matthew Sheffield
May 8th, 2013 1:19 PM

Fox News Carries Benghazi Hearing Wall-to-Wall; CNN Joins at Noon and

Of the three cable networks, Fox News on Wednesday offered the most substantial coverage of whistleblower testimony on the September 11th terrorist attack in Benghazi. Fox broke in first at 11:36am and has been airing the hearings mostly unobstructed since. CNN followed at noon. Anchor Wolf Blitzer appeared and introduced coverage. The cable network stuck with the testimony for 15 minutes…
Scott Whitlock
May 8th, 2013 1:19 PM

Associated Press Headline Casts Official House Hearing On Benghazi as

The Associated Press could not very well ignore today's hearing at which whistleblowers are testifying as to the events surrounding the Benghazi attack and the Obama administration's failed response thereto.  So AP did the next best thing from its liberal perspective: it downplayed the hearing's significance, casting it as a purely partisan event in its headline as a "GOP hearing." That is…
Mark Finkelstein
May 8th, 2013 12:58 PM

Politico: CBS News Execs See Attkisson As ‘Dangerously Close to Advo

Politico media writer Dylan Byers sought to add context to Paul Farhi’s “glowing profile” of CBS News investigative reporter Sharyl Attkisson in Wednesday’s Washington Post. Byers suggested Farhi painted it as a David and Goliath story with Team Obama as Goliath. But there’s another Goliath, he wrote: CBS News executives who aren’t happy with Attkisson’s “Benghazi campaign” that’s “wading…
Tim Graham
May 8th, 2013 12:45 PM

The Power of Media Bias: Most Americans Wrongly Believe Gun Violence H

The extent of the media's influence to shape public opinion was on full display in a new Pew Research Center poll that shows, even though gun crime has dropped by half since its peak in the mid '90s, most Americans (56 percent) wrongly think gun violence has increased. In an L.A. Times article that highlighted the poll, Emily Alpert posited "It's unclear whether media coverage is driving the…
Geoffrey Dickens
May 8th, 2013 12:31 PM

NYT Public Editor Says Paper Playing Down Benghazi; Dismissive Hearing

Benghazi hearings open in the House on Wednesday, and the New York Times printed a preview on page 16 of Wednesday's edition that downplayed any possible revelations about the Obama administration's reaction to the terrorist attack, which killed ambassador Chris Stevens and three others. Testimony is expected by three State Department officials, led by U.S. diplomat Gregory Hicks, deputy…
Clay Waters
May 8th, 2013 12:19 PM

ABC Again Hits Christie With Weight Jokes: He 'Devours His Critics' Wi

Covering New Jersey Governor Chris Christie's secret weight loss surgery, Good Morning America's Paula Faris couldn't help but make fat jokes. The reporter on Wednesday began her segment by wryly asserting, "Chris Christie is wasting no time devouring his critics." She continued, "The no-holds-barred New Jersey Governor known for his healthy appetite...sounded off" at reporters. [See video below…
Scott Whitlock
May 8th, 2013 11:54 AM

Leno on CNN Reporter Robbed in Atlanta: ‘It Was on CNN So There Were

Jay Leno took a humorous swipe at the so-called most trusted name in news Tuesday. Commenting about CNN anchor Carol Costello recently getting robbed of her iPhone while walking down the street in Atlanta, the Tonight Show host quipped, “Unfortunately, it was on CNN so there weren't any witnesses" (video follows with commentary):
Noel Sheppard
May 8th, 2013 11:11 AM

Liberal Beinart Calls for Dems to Denounce Harpootlian's Attacks on Go

At the Daily Beast on Sunday, liberal Peter Beinart called on Democrats and liberals to "strongly denounce" former South Carolina Democratic Party Chairman Dick Harpootlian's insult campaign against Palmetto State Governor Nikki Haley, or else "Democratic Party bigotry is likely to get worse." It's too early to test Beinart's long-term prediction (such bigotry is bad enough already), but the…
Tom Blumer
May 8th, 2013 10:18 AM

Tea Party to Protest NBC and MSNBC at Comcast Shareholder Meeting

Comcast is holding a shareholder meeting in Philadelphia next week, and the Tea Party is planning a protest of the company's so-called news outlets NBC and MSNBC. FreedomWorks recently sent the following email message out to 60,000 Tea Partiers around Philadelphia (published with permission):
Noel Sheppard
May 8th, 2013 10:16 AM

Chuck Todd: 'Very Rational' Not To Have Sent More Special Ops to Bengh

Chuck Todd has defended the Obama admin's decision not to send more special ops to Benghazi. Appearing on today's Morning Joe, NBC News political director Todd claimed that the decision to send only two special ops to Benghazi was "very rational."  He also literally laughed off the notion that Benghazi could boil into a major scandal.  View the video after the jump.
Mark Finkelstein
May 8th, 2013 9:26 AM

Mark Sanford Wins, Washington Post 'He's Toast' Bias Loses

The Washington Post reported Mark Sanford’s “easy victory” in a special-election vote for Congress to replace now-Sen. Tim Scott. This had to be disappointing for columnist Dana Milbank, who predicted just last Thursday that “South Carolinians, asked to cross the line with Sanford on Tuesday, are likely to tell him to take a hike.” The Post tried to paint Sanford as a goner. The only time…
Tim Graham
May 8th, 2013 8:53 AM