Bozell, Hannity Address MSM's Makeover of Obama as Centrist and Reagan

"Can you hear the White House communications department giggling right now? Because they're saying this has succeeded beyond our wildest dreams." That's how NewsBusters publisher and Media Reseearch Center (MRC) founder Brent Bozell responded on Thursday night's "Hannity" to a montage of mainstream media analysts insisting President Obama is shifting to the center politically. [Embedded…
NB Staff
January 28th, 2011 11:05 AM

Open Thread: Examining Media Attempts to 'Steer the Coverage

Over at his digs at Pajamas Media, Ed Driscoll has a new episode of "Silicon Graffiti" posted, in which he examines media attempts to, in the words of New York Times public editor Arthur Brisbane, "steer the coverage" - in a single direction, of course. Those efforts manifested most recently in attempts to pin responsibility for the Tucson massacre - in one form or another - on conservative…
NB Staff
January 28th, 2011 10:01 AM

Wicked Weiss? WaPo Reports NPR Boss Fired Her Mentor During Wife's Can

Washington Post media reporter Paul Farhi dug deep into the Juan Williams firing investigation at National Public Radio on Friday, and found that the woman who fired him, senior vice president Ellen Weiss (who later was also dismissed), drew resentment inside NPR for a set of layoffs in 2008, including the man who started her NPR career, Alex Chadwick. He says she laid him off as he was in the…
Tim Graham
January 28th, 2011 8:55 AM

The Media Bias Dossier of Time Reporter James Carney

How much of a liberal and Democratic partisan was new White House press secretary James Carney at Time magazine? Digging through the MRC archives provides a dossier of clues. Here's one. After George W. Bush went jogging with him in 2000, Carney turned around on his fellow Yale alum and "reported" that "Bush tore into McCain like a pit bull let loose in a slaughterhouse." Balance and equanimity…
Tim Graham
January 28th, 2011 8:20 AM

SOTU: Couric Crushed Obama Didn't Raise Gun Control

Given the chance to interview Katie Couric, I wouldn't ask her what newspapers she reads.  I'd want to know how she understands her role as anchor, and why she thinks it's appropriate to express opinions on controversial issues of the day. For that's just what she's done on the subject of gun control, expressing disappointment that Pres. Obama didn't raise it in his SOTU. Describing her…
Mark Finkelstein
January 28th, 2011 6:29 AM

In Rare Glimmer of Sanity, MSNBC Shelves Ed Schultz's Aptly Named 'Psy

Not to worry, Ed Schultz told his radio listeners on Jan. 11 -- the bellicose "Psycho Talk" segment of his MSNBC program would remain on the show. Here's a clip of Schultz claiming that in the wake of the Tucson shooting, with liberals blaming an amorphous "climate of hate" for triggering the bloodshed, "Psycho Talk" would endure (audio) -- Let me just start it right out today, I am not…
Jack Coleman
January 27th, 2011 9:35 PM

Media Trumpets Biased and Problematic Abortion-Mental Health Study (w

Several media outlets are trumpeting a recent study out of Denmark that asserts that having an abortion does not increase the risk of mental health problems for women. Yet there are serious problems with the study that major media are not reporting: 1. The Danish study flies in the face of over 30 professional studies just in the past five years that conclude that there is a serious negative…
Dave Pierre
January 27th, 2011 9:34 PM

Claire Shipman's Husband Named New Obama Press Secretary; Conflict of

The White House on Thursday named Jay Carney, the husband of ABC News reporter Claire Shipman, to be the new White House Press secretary. Carney is also an ex-journalist, formally of Time magazine. Will this appointment prove to be a conflict of interest for Shipman? Will she continue to report on the Obama administration? Shipman whose title is senior national correspondent, often covers…
Scott Whitlock
January 27th, 2011 5:46 PM

Hypocrisy on Display: NY Times Defends, Runs Photo of Ants-on-Crucifix

New York Times critic Michael Kimmelman was granted the front page of Wednesday’s Arts section for a snobbish chiding of uncouth American conservatives who helped squelch a video some found sacrilegious, by a featured artist in a Smithsonian gay art exhibit: “In Britain, Separation of Art and State.” ("Separation" except for when it comes to actually subsidizing the art, which Britain does…
Clay Waters
January 27th, 2011 5:45 PM

CBS Touts Report Blaming Financial Crisis on Lack of Government Regula

On Wednesday's CBS Evening News, anchor Katie Couric proclaimed: "The federal commission that investigated the financial meltdown has reportedly concluded it could have been avoided. The New York Times says a report due out tomorrow finds plenty of fault to go around, including mismanagement by corporations and lax regulation by the government." Couric made sure to point out: "The report…
Kyle Drennen
January 27th, 2011 5:17 PM

MSNBC Brings on Meghan McCain to Attack CNN for Bachmann Speech

MSNBC loves to interview and pamper Meghan McCain to stir up trouble in the Republican Party. Rachel Maddow honored her on January 17 as the "very reasonable" Meghan McCain, the "unwilling irritant to her own beloved Republican Party." It happened again on Wednesday night's Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell. The graphic behind him read "MIND OF McCAIN," as if the audience were about to be…
Tim Graham
January 27th, 2011 4:03 PM

Biden Staffer, Former Time Reporter Jay Carney to Be Obama Press Secre

The Associated Press is reporting that former TIME magazine reporter and current Biden director of communications Jay Carney has been tapped to replace Robert Gibbs as White House press secretary. Carney is being credited for softening (and even destroying) the image of Vice President Biden as a gaffe machine -- as if the media haven't tried to help. For our NewsBusters archive on Carney,…
NB Staff
January 27th, 2011 4:02 PM

'Selective Editing': Jon Stewart Unfairly Rips Bill O’Reilly

Yesterday, in this piece about Stephen Colbert, I mentioned Jon Stewart’s attack on Fox News but couched it with as much skepticism as possible because, frankly, it didn’t pass the smell test, especially in the area of context.  To have those suspicions confirmed last night by Bill O’Reilly came as no surprise (see the video below). Furthermore, I respectfully disagree with O’Reilly that…
John Nolte
January 27th, 2011 3:32 PM

Regulations and Rhetoric

Last week, the president wrote in the Wall Street Journal an article titled "Toward a 21st-Century Regulatory System" in which he announced that he had issued an executive order to review all government regulations on a cost-benefit ratio basis. In itself, this is a good idea, although the president makes it explicit that the cost-benefit analysis must take account of — as benefits — intangible…
Tony Blankley
January 27th, 2011 3:27 PM