Night After Slamming DeMint as 'Incendiary,' Couric Makes Same Point t

A night after CBS slammed as “incendiary” Senator Jim DeMint's observation that if Republicans are able to block Obama's health care push, “it will be his Waterloo, it will break him,” CBS anchor Katie Couric adopted the same assumption as she expressed worry to the President: “Are you concerned at all that if health care reform fails it will be a huge and devastating setback to your presidency…
Brent Baker

CNN's Kyra Phillips on ObamaCare: 'You're Still Going to Have a Choice

On CNN Newsroom today, anchor Kyra Phillips interviewed Republican National Committee chairman Michael Steele on the topic of President Obama's healthcare push.  Part of the interview:PHILLIPS: But whether government-run or private, I mean, no one's going to demand that you go one way or another. You're still going to have a choice. STEELE: We don't -- maybe we do. I don't know. We haven't had…
Mike Bates

Bozell Column: Personal Smears Against Rush

Brent Bozell

CNN Aims to Discredit Canadian Mayo Clinic Patient, Flops Spectacularl

Matthew Vadum

Obama-fired Inspector General Files Lawsuit, WaPo Shuffles Coverage to

Just six months into his presidency, President Barack Obama's administration is the target of a federal lawsuit, and that by a civil servant who alleges he was dismissed from his post in violation of the requirements of a law that Barack Obama himself once sponsored in the Senate.Yet despite all this, the July 21 Washington Post print edition failed to carry the story, directing readers with this…
Ken Shepherd

Who Fills the Cronkite Void? ABC Reporter Says Michelle Obama

Tim Graham

Rhodes Scholar Bobby Jindal Schools CNN's John Roberts

John Roberts, on the July 21 edition of American Morning, appeared to expect Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal to turn in a weak performance on the issue of health care.  Hilarity ensued, as Jindal, who turned down Harvard Medical and Yale Law for a Rhodes scholarship at Oxford, proved to be anything but a pushover.The would-be newsman kicked off with some misleading statistics about Jindal’s…
Mike Sargent

Michelle Obama Makes Health-Care Stand -- NYT Reporter Rejoices

After filing several press-release worthy stories on first lady Michelle Obama, New York Times reporter Rachel Swarns is clearly delighted in the first lady taking a more active role in the health debate in Sunday's "First Lady Steps Into Policy Spotlight on Health Care."She has become one of the Obama administration's most visible surrogates on health care, announcing the release of $851 million…
Clay Waters

ABC: Daddy is Now a Mommy, But the Kids are Alright

Sarah Knoploh

Once Again, NBC Slams Banks for Profiting

Catherine Maggio

CBS Sees Defensive Obama on Offense Over Health Care

While President Obama’s health care plan seemed to be floundering, Tuesday’s CBS Early Show spun it as an opportunity for him to fight back, as co-host Julie Chen declared: "President Obama pushes back hard against critics of his health care plan as hopes fade it could be passed by August." Co-host Harry Smith kept up the theme of Obama fighting back in the later segment: "First, though, the…
Kyle Drennen

Prominent Dem Businesswoman Backs GOP Gov. Candidate Citing Economic I

She's the nation's first black female billionaire, a co-founder of Black Entertainment Television (BET) whose political contributions skew heavily Democratic, and in 2005 she backed the now outgoing-Democratic Gov.Tim Kaine's bid for office. But now Sheila C. Johnson has crossed the aisle to endorse Republican Bob McDonnell in his bid to be Virginia's chief executive, arguing that he has a better…
Ken Shepherd

PBS's Lehrer Badgers Obama from the Left: What About Banks' 'Huge Prof

PBS’s Jim Lehrer forwarded several questions with a clear leftward tilt during an interview with President Obama on his Newshour program on Monday. He urged the executive to “crack heads” to get his health care plan passed, and inquired if “taxing the wealthy” was an option to fund it. Lehrer later pressed Mr. Obama on the “huge profits” being made by “big Wall Street banks.”The PBS anchor led…
Matthew Balan

US News 'God & Country' Blogger Sees 'Growing Market' for Non-conserva

In a highly individualistic and pluralistic America, there's some truth to the notion that the average religious Protestant tends to be a bit of a church shopper. Recent polling data have shown that American Christians tend to hop around a bit over their lifetime between different denominations. So in some respect, the spiritual smorgasbord that is the American religious scene could be viewed,…
Ken Shepherd