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CMI Commentary: Time to Focus on Real Star of Christmas
Forget the secular holiday, Dec. 25 is about the greatest gift of all.
December 22nd, 2010 12:00 AM
Was Ed Schultz Slamming 'No Labels' Group - or Joe Scarborough
Sounded to me like Scarborough was the actual target. Perhaps you'll agree.
Here's the easily angered Ed Schultz on his radio show yesterday, lashing out at the so-called "No Labels" organization whose most prominent members include fellow MSNBC pundit and former Republican congressman Joe Scarborough (audio here) --
December 21st, 2010 9:39 PM
'Sarah Palin's Alaska' Rumored to Get Second Season on TLC
The BBC's Katty Kay might think Sarah Palin's reality show is a flop, but The Learning Channel is rumored to be talking to the former governor to get her to do a second season.
The gossip website Popeater reported Tuesday:
December 21st, 2010 9:28 PM
CNN's Spitzer: Obama Supports the 'Agenda For Choice in Schools
CNN's Eliot Spitzer misleadingly claimed on Tuesday's Parker Spitzer that "President Obama has done everything to push the agenda for choice in schools" [audio available here]. In reality, the President's record shows that he has actually worked against school choice, particularly in the District of Columbia.
Spitzer and co-host Kathleen Parker brought on Stephen A. Smith, an African-…
December 21st, 2010 9:24 PM
Bozell Column: The Year of Right Wing Terrorists
There is some very dangerous – as in red-hot incendiary – hatred going on, and it’s being advanced by the national news media directly.
The panel of judges for the Media Research Center’s Best Notable Quotables of 2010 found that theme time and time again while selecting the year’s worst reporting and punditry.
PBS talk show host Tavis Smiley won “The Poison Tea Pot Award for Smearing the…
December 21st, 2010 9:20 PM
Ed Schultz: Obama's Had a Great First Two Years in Office - Far Better
MSNBC's Ed Schultz disgustingly refers to Rush Limbaugh as "The Drugster," but with some of the outlandish things that come out of his mouth, one has to wonder what chemicals are impacting synapses in his cranium.
Consider that despite the historic shellacking the current White House resident just took at the polls, Schultz said on Tuesday's "Ed Show" that Barack Obama has had a great first…
December 21st, 2010 8:49 PM
Kurtz Seems to Condone Schultz Calling Limbaugh 'Drugster,' Palin 'Car
Howard Kurtz on Tuesday published a surprisingly glowing piece about one of the most hate-filled commentators on television.
In "Rush Limbaugh's TV Nemesis" posted at the Daily Beast, Kurtz even seemed to condone Ed Schultz's disgusting pet names for Limbaugh, Sarah Palin, and Chris Christie:
December 21st, 2010 7:21 PM
Larry David's Unintentionally Funny Op-Ed Bungles Tax Cut Politics, Ec
In Tuesday's New York Times, Larry David, of "Seinfeld" fame, tried his hand at political commentary. The attempt was pretty funny, if not in the sense it was intended. David should probably stick to his more traditional brand of comedy.
The column was a sarcastic jab at Congressional Republicans' deal with President Obama to extend current income tax rates. David incorrectly, if predictably…
December 21st, 2010 6:09 PM
Will Harvard Allow ROTC Back? Don't Hold Your Breath, Says RedState's
Now that openly gay men and women will be able to serve in the U.S. military, will liberal Ivy League institutions that shunned military Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) programs work to quickly welcome them back to campus?
Don't hold your breath, argues Moe Lane of RedState:
December 21st, 2010 6:06 PM
MSNBC's Mitchell Mourns 'Painful' End of Nancy Pelosi's 'Historic' Spe
During her 1PM ET hour show on MSNBC on Tuesday, host Andrea Mitchell sympathized with exiting Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, remarking that the California Democrat having to hand over the gavel to John Boehner in January has "got to be painful," but that Pelosi is "doing it with class."
Mitchell made the comments after talking to Politico's congressional bureau chief Martin Kady about a…
December 21st, 2010 5:42 PM
Opponents of FCC's New Internet Regulations Vow Swift Recourse
The Federal Communications Commission todsay voted to regulate the Internet for the first time, in what proponents have dubbed a "Net Neutrality" scheme. The new regulations forbid internet service providers from impeding access to legal web content. See the video below the fold for a good summary of what that means for Internet users.
Neither side of the debate over the regulation of ISPs is…
December 21st, 2010 5:03 PM
WaPo Laments 'Class War' Rhetoric Against Government Employees
When businesses, families and individuals face tough economic times, they have to tighten the belt. Businesses lay off workers and/or trim pay and benefits while families and individuals prioritize their budgets by foregoing vacation and entertainment spending.
The government sector, not so much, and the electorate are angry about it.
Accordingly, governors and governors-elect throughout…
December 21st, 2010 3:52 PM
NPR's Quantico Qualms: Marine Corps Full of 'Country Boys' Who are Rac
On Monday night's All Things Considered newscast, National Public Radio sent reporters to three different military bases looking for reaction to the repeal of "Don't Ask Don't Tell." Art Silverman came last at the Marine Base in Quantico, Virginia:
SILVERMAN: Then I march into Number Two Military barbershop and find only one customer to ask about the repeal. How will this affect people in…
December 21st, 2010 3:25 PM
CBS's Plante: Palin Starts A 'Food Fight,' Takes 'Pot Shot' At Michell
In a report at the top of the 8AM ET hour of Tuesday's CBS Early Show, senior White House correspondent Bill Plante ridiculed Sarah Palin for daring to criticize First Lady Michelle Obama's weight loss campaign: "Palin has never been at a loss for an opinion on anything, including taking a pot shot at the First Lady's campaign to eat healthy."
Fill-in news reader Betty Nguyen introduced…
December 21st, 2010 3:19 PM