The New PC Buzzword for Diversity: It Brings 'Integrity

Tim Graham

Name That Party: Blago’s, Burris’s Party IDs Largely MIA in Latest

Maybe it should be put to music: Blago and Burris, Sitting in a tree, But they'd rather we not know their political party. There has been yet another revelation about contacts between Democratic President Barack Obama's U.S. Senate successor, Democrat Roland Burris and former Illinois Democratic governor Rod Blagojevich over Blago's pre-Senate appointment, uh, deliberations. A released FBI audio…
Tom Blumer

CBS, NBC Use 'Woman's Right to Choose' Euphemism

During a news brief on the Saturday, May 23, The Early Show, CBS’s Priya David used that famous euphemism of liberals, “woman’s right to choose,” to refer to the legal right to an abortion, as the show gave attention to Liberty University’s recent decision to withdraw recognition of the school’s club for young Democrats. She also incorrectly exaggerated Liberty's action by claiming that the…
Brad Wilmouth

Cavuto: Sotomayor Appointment Sign of Government's New Role in Busines

Fox Business Network host Neil Cavuto ties Sotomayor's appointment to potential GM bankruptcy and new cyber czar appointment.
Jeff Poor

Sotomayor Called Herself Liberal, But the NY Times Won't

Wednesday's New York Times led with Obama's choice of Sonia Sotomayor as his Supreme Court nominee -- "Obama Chooses Hispanic Judge for Supreme Court Seat," by Peter Baker and Jeff Zeleny. Baker and Zeleny never directly acknowledged Sotomayor's liberal outlook, although there is enough in her judicial record (and her own words) to indicate her ideology.President Obama announced Tuesday that he…
Clay Waters

Networks Ignore Trillion Dollar Price Tag of Climate Cap Bill

BMI Staff

Voters Triumph in California; Nets Cover Protesters

Nobody can accuse the broadcast networks of objectivity when it comes to gay "rights."ABC, CBS and NBC combined devoted nearly 11 minutes of air time during their evening and morning news shows to the May 26 California Supreme Court ruling that upheld Proposition 8, the 2008 state constitutional amendment that banned same-sex marriage. The networks gave gay rights activists more than seven…
Colleen Raezler

Lauer: Will Opposing First Hispanic Supreme Court Nominee 'Cost' GOP

NBC's Matt Lauer, on Wednesday's "Today" show greeted viewers with the following teaser: "Good morning, Supreme showdown. Republicans gear up for a fight over President Obama's nomination of Sonia Sotomayor to the nation's highest court," and then asked the racially loaded question: "But will taking on the first Hispanic nominee cost them down the road?" Lauer and other "Today" correspondents…
Geoffrey Dickens

Choking Freedom of Choice: Policing Soda, French Fries, Smoking

Guests on FNC raise health questions: To what extent should government coerce people into healthy lifestyles?
Lauren O'Reilly

Essay: A Nation of Social Workers (and the Victims Who Need Them

To a man with a hammer, every problem looks like a nail. To a community organizer, every citizen looks like a victim entitled to someone else's money.The Obama campaign and administration has proved that again and again. But both the president and his wife put a fine point on it with commencement addresses this month. (Joe Biden also gave one, but it's a safe bet that nobody - Joe least of all -…
Matt Philbin

CBS’s Rodriguez Grills Former Sotomayor Clerk on Judge’s Record

On Wednesday’s CBS Early Show, co-host Maggie Rodriguez was unusually tough on Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor as she asked the judge’s former clerk, Julia Tarver Mason, about some of Sotomayor's past controversial comments: "...she, herself, has rejected the notion that a judge should decide cases based solely on facts and the law...referring to one case – she hopes that ‘a wise Latina…
Kyle Drennen

ABC Praises 'Obama's Latina Powerhouse,' Even Touts Her 'Mean' Guacamo

ABC’s “Good Morning America” program on Wednesday led their 7 am Eastern hour with three positive reports about Judge Sonia Sotomayor, highlighting her judicial background and personal story.Anchor Diane Sawyer began the program with a promo of this coverage: “The battle begins: How will President Obama’s Latina powerhouse handle the opposition?...And we also go home to bring you personal details…
Matthew Balan

The California Bailout is Next on Obama's Spending Agenda

Battle over Proposition 13 returns 30 years later and journalists still don't like it.
Dan Gainor

Can You Tell The Comedy From The News

Who's funnier: the president or his straight men in the media?
Dan Kennedy