Morning Shows, NYT, USA Today Ignore Mary Ann Glendon/Notre Dame Devel

Imagine that former Vice President Dick Cheney was set to be honored next month at a Catholic university's commencement ceremony and news came down that another person to be honored at the same ceremony with a different award declined the honor, stating that she felt it inappropriate for the university to honor a man who believes in and furthered the use of torture by condoning waterboarding of…
Ken Shepherd

N.Y. Times on Hezbollah: Terrorists or 'Resilient Pragmatists

Tim Graham

CNN’s Sanchez on the Concept of Freedom in Specter Aftermath: 'What

Leave it to CNN host Rick Sanchez to unintentionally give us a moment of comedy in an afternoon cable news broadcast. On "CNN Newsroom" on April 28, Sanchez interviewed Sen. Jim DeMint, R-S.C., about the departure of Sen. Arlen Specter, Pa., from the Republican Party to the Democratic Party. He asked the senator from South Carolina if Specter was correct in his analysis that the conservative…
Jeff Poor

Newspaper Circs: Another Serious Drop; NYT's Small Decline a Short-Ter

From Editor & Publisher yesterday (bold is mine):The Audit Bureau of Circulations released this morning the spring figures for the six months ending March 31, 2009, showing that the largest metros continue to shed daily and Sunday circulation -- now at a record rate.According to ABC, for 395 newspapers reporting this spring, daily circulation fell 7% to 34,439,713 copies, compared with the…
Tom Blumer

WND: U.S. Regulatory Czar Nominee Wanted Net 'Fairness Doctrine

Here's Hoping - or - Wishful Thinking There are those who hang their First Amendment hats on President Barack Obama's statement that he isn't for reinstating the Censorship Doctrine, also mis-known as the "Fairness" Doctrine.  These people are ignoring ever mounting examples of the censorious intent of this Administration on all things information.They…
Seton Motley

Environmentalism Defines Virtue Down

Matt Philbin, managing editor of the Culture and Media Institute and the Business and Media Institute, wrote the following op-ed: Forget courage, thrift, fidelity or industry. Generosity? Humility? Fortitude? Honesty? Those are so 19th Century. According to Master Card, today's virtue resides in being eco-conscious. The latest in MasterCard's successful "priceless" series of ads features a…
Colleen Raezler

AP Sensationalism: Worst-Case Scenario, Pandemic Will Claim 2 Million

An Associated Press story dated April 28 takes swine flu fears to a whole other level. A report datelined Washington by Ricardo Alonsozaldivar and Eileen Sullivan examined the worst-case scenario "if the swine flu gets out of control." "Two million dead," Alonsozaldivar and Sullivan wrote. "Hospitals overwhelmed. Schools closed. Swaths of empty seats at baseball stadiums and houses of worship.…
Jeff Poor

Maybe This Flu Isn't for the Birds, But the Last One Was

Watch the media also ignore the issue of border security.
Dan Gainor

Media Previously Painted Sen. Specter as 'Conservative' 'Grand Inquis

While the media are now painting turncoat Sen. Arlen Specter ( D-Pa.) as a Republican moderate who laments how the party has left him behind, a search through the Media Research Center's archives finds that the MSM have painted the Keystone State liberal anywhere from being a mere "conservative" to a traitorous Torquemada to pro-choicers.During the Clarence Thomas confirmation hearings in October…
Ken Shepherd

Newsweek’s Jon Meacham: ‘We're Not A Partisan Magazine

Appearing on FNC’s O’Reilly Factor Monday, Newsweek managing editor Jon Meacham was asked by host Bill O’Reilly: "What, you're a not a left-wing magazine?" Meacham denied any liberal agenda in the magazine: "No, I don't -- We're not a partisan magazine. We're just not." A skeptical O’Reilly replied: "Come on." Meacham defended his assertion: "We're not. We try to be provocative. We try to break…
Kyle Drennen

Flashback: When Jeffords Switched, Media: GOP Too Conservative

A look back to May of 2001, when Republican Senator Jim Jeffords switched from Republican to Democrat, likely offers a preview of the themes the press corps will advance again in covering Senator Arlen Specter's defection from the Republican Party. From the Thursday May 24, 2001 MRC CyberAlert (see link for complete rundowns):Jeffords Defection Theme #1: Bush should move left to the center. CBS’s…
Brent Baker

CIA Expert Who Criticized Bush, Clinton Critiques Obama - Ignored By M

Nothing in American politics is quite so intriguing as the Central Intelligence Agency. There is a certain mystique surrounding this agency, almost wholly because it has proven to be quite good at keeping secrets. Thus, whenever the actions of the CIA are widely reported in the media, the story typically becomes a fixation for many news outlets - and any former agent who is able to shed light…
Mike Sargent

Open Thread: Specter to Become Democrat

Longtime Pennsylvania Republican Senator Arlen Specter has defected to the Democrat Party.Assuming Al Franken staves off recount lawsuits by Minnesota's Norm Coleman, this will give the Democrats and Barack Obama a filibuster-proof Senate. As reported by CNN.com moments ago:
Noel Sheppard

Contessa Brewer: GOP Obstructionism Slowing Response to Swine Flu

"MSNBC News Live" anchor Contessa Brewer on Tuesday speculated as to whether supposed obstructionism by congressional Republicans may end up hampering the response to the swine flu outbreak. Talking to Republican strategist Tucker Bounds and Democratic strategist Peter Mirijanian, she asserted, "Let me ask you, Health and Human Services secretary has not been confirmed. You have a missing…
Scott Whitlock