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ABC: Obama 'Unaware of Tea Parties
White House out of touch with 'cultural phenomenon' of tax day protests.
Was DHS Rightwing Terrorist Report Leaked to Disrupt Tea Parties
A report from the Department of Homeland Security warning that the recession as well as the current political environment could lead to acts of violence from "domestic rightwing terrorists" became a hot topic Tuesday despite it being listed as "For Official Use Only."The document, which specifically cited April 4's Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, cop killings as a "recent example of the potential…
Note to Media: Just do your damn jobs and cover tea parties
Major news outlets need to be consistent and cover the national movement.
CNBC Allows Santelli to React to Tea Parties: 'I'm Pretty Proud of Thi
While Fox News has celebrated the Taxpayer Tea Party rallies and MSNBC has denigrated them, the impetus of the movement - CNBC and specifically Rick Santelli, its inspiration - had been conspicuously quiet about it. But on CNBC's "Squawk Box" April 15, co-host Joe Kernen asked Santelli what he thought of being a "cultural phenomenon." That was the same show Santelli famously called out President…
CNBC Asks Santelli to React to Tea Parties: 'I'm Pretty Proud of This
Chicago Mercantile Exchange floor reporter and taxpayer tea party revolt inspiration calls movement 'about as American as it gets.'
NBCs Chuck Todd Dismissive of Tea Party Protests
Washington correspondent tells 'Today' 'the idea hasn't really caught on.'
NBC's Chuck Todd Says Tea Parties Haven't 'Caught On
NBC - one of the networks that has virtually ignored the Tax Day Tea Party protests against taxation and government spending - finally mentioned it on "Today" April 15. The network's chief White House correspondent, Chuck Todd tacked his criticism on to the end of a glowing report about President Obama's economic speech from April 14. He cited "White House aides" who called Obama's speech…
NBC's Chuck Todd Dismisses Tea Party Protests
Washington correspondent tells 'Today' 'idea hasn't really caught on.'
FX's 'Rescue Me' Pushes 9/11 as 'Massive Neo-Conservative' Conspiracy
The 9/11 terrorist attacks were part of “a massive neo-conservative government effort” to enable “American global domination,” a character on FX's "Rescue Me" argued on Tuesday night's episode. In the drama about firefighters in New York City, firefighter “Franco Rivera,” played by actor Daniel Sunjata, a real-life 9/11 “truther,” laid out his theory for a French journalist interviewing…
NYT Anti-Gun Agenda: Using Discredited Anti-Gun Statistic on Mexican
Once again The New York Times unleashes a not-so-hidden agenda to its reading public. Here the Times is regurgitating the debunked claim that "90%" of Mexico's recovered guns used in crime south of the border are from U.S. gun dealers. There is a lot of misdirection in this piece against gun dealers and gun shows, as well. Contradictory claims are made with no proof offered but the say so of The…
Olbermann Jokes O’Reilly Is ‘Female Dog,’ Slams Right’s ‘Ann
On Tuesday’s Countdown show, at the beginning of a segment about the Obama family’s pet dog, MSNBC host Keith Olbermann and MSNBC political analyst Craig Crawford, joked about FNC host Bill O’Reilly being a dog. Picking up on Olbermann’s earlier suggestion that he gets tired of hearing about presidential dogs, Crawford opened the discussion by ribbing the Countdown host about the possibility of…
MSNBC's Sexist Hypocrisy: Open Season on Conservative Women
In America, only liberal women enjoy protection from public degradation and disgusting characterizations.
Just When You Think the Big 3 Evening Newscasts Can't Sink Any Lower
I could of course be commenting on the poor quality of the alleged journalism. But in this case I'm talking about their ratings, which is of course largely caused by said poor journalism. Three weeks ago (at NewsBusters; at BizzyBlog), I noted that the Big 3 networks' evening newscasts' combined ratings had dropped about 17% since the collective high they achieved during the week of January 26,…
Guthrie Decides Obama Gave a Great Speech -- On MSNBC My Boss Told Me
The insular world of NBC News and MSNBC. In her Tuesday NBC Nightly News story on President Barrack Obama's status of the economy speech, reporter Savannah Guthrie emphasized how “the White House billed today's speech as a 'major' one” and so it was “carried live on cable” where “analysts said it was short on rhetoric and long on policy.” Guthrie's expert “analysts” turned out to be one analyst,…