Bozell on FoxNews.com: 'Vetting' is Really Character Assassination

MRC president Brent Bozell has an op-ed over on FoxNews.com about the character assassination of Dr. Ben Carson over his memoirs and how CNN’s Alisyn Camerota lectured him about being vetted. A look at CNN's coverage of Obama's books eight years ago never found a vetting...only Obama advertising.
Tim Graham
November 10th, 2015 3:46 PM

Hillary Laughs At Supporter Wanting to ‘Strangle' Carly Fiorina

During a campaign stop in New Hampshire on Tuesday, a supporter of Hillary Clinton told the Democratic front-runner that he wanted to “strangle” Carly Fiorina, after he was laid off from his job at Hewlett-Packard. Rather than denounce her supporter’s violent statement against Ms. Fiorina, Clinton instead laughed in amusement, as did the entire audience, before she joked that she “wouldn’t mess”…
Jeffrey Meyer
November 10th, 2015 3:19 PM

ABC, NBC Yawn at Missouri Professor's Attack on Reporter; CBS Covers

CBS This Morning stood out as the sole Big Three network morning newscast on Tuesday to cover a University of Missouri academic shouting down a reporter, briefly physically attacking him, and then calling people over to "get this reporter out of here...I need some muscle over here." Norah O'Donnell spotlighted Melissa Click, "an assistant professor of mass media," who along with "students, were…
Matthew Balan
November 10th, 2015 1:46 PM

Andrea Mitchell Sees Immigration Ruling as ‘Win-Win’ for Hillary

In the wake of an appeals court ruling that handed President Obama a major defeat for his plan to grant executive amnesty to millions of illegal immigrants, on her MSNBC show on Tuesday, host Andrea Mitchell only saw victory for Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign: “...this is a win-win proposition for Hillary Clinton. She has actually gone farther in her proposals than Barack Obama...”
Kyle Drennen
November 10th, 2015 1:23 PM

Daily Californian: 'Restorative Justice' for 'Hate Crime' Culprit

If you are a hate crime hoaxer you can expect punishment in the form of a thorough lashing by a wet noodle followed by a severe chastisement. It is also known at the student-run newspaper of the University of California at Berkeley, the Daily Californian, as "restorative justice."  Of course, had the culprit been revealed to have fit the narrative of the thousands of Berkeley High School students…
P.J. Gladnick
November 10th, 2015 1:03 PM

Nets Lament ‘Setback’ for Obama to ‘Protect’ Millions of Illegals

On Tuesday, all three network morning shows recited identical liberal talking points on President Obama’s unconstitutional executive order granting amnesty to illegal immigrants being overturned by a federal appeals court. On Monday’s Today, co-host Savannah Guthrie fretted: “A federal appeals court has dealt a major new blow to President Obama’s plan to protect millions of people from being…
Kyle Drennen
November 10th, 2015 12:23 PM

Morning Joe Throws Hardballs at Bill Nye, Climate Panic Guy

Morning Joe Tuesday featured a discussion with Bill Nye, known as the Science Guy from his television days, and his new book, “Unstoppable.” The book is about getting America to lead on fighting Climate Change, particularly in transitioning from fossil fuels to wind and solar energy. Scarborough on Climate Change, threw to Nye, about the signficance of China and other developing countries on…
Michael McKinney
November 10th, 2015 12:21 PM

RNC Making Reporters Use ‘StopHillary’ as WiFi Password at GOP Debate

According to Benny Johnson at IJ Review, the Republican National Committee will require journalists use the password “StopHillary” in order to use WiFi at tonight’s GOP presidential debate on Fox Business in Milwaukee. Johnson remarked that the move by the GOP was a “brilliant troll” for the debate and the RNC agreed tweeting a picture of a pair of hands applauding the picture taken by IJ Review…
Jeffrey Meyer
November 10th, 2015 11:24 AM

IBD Fights Back As Politico and MSNBC's Scarborough Smear Its Polls

The folks at Investor's Business Daily are more than a little tired of seeing their IBD/TIPP (TechnoMetrica Institute of Policy and Politics) polls smeared by establishment press publications and pundits. No similar torrent of criticism has been directed at other polls which have been horribly inaccurate predictors of actual election outcomes. A large majority of them seriously and oh-so-…
Tom Blumer
November 10th, 2015 10:23 AM

Matthews Berates Kornacki for Failing to Denounce Carson Fast Enough

Ken Shepherd pointed out Monday that Chris Matthews marched a hard line on Ben Carson’s memoir and the charge stories in it aren’t true: “you better damn well know they're true. Now, maybe you know you can't substantiate them right away. But they'd better be damn true, not sort of true.” Soopermexican at The Right Scoop found Matthews jumped all over his MSNBC colleague Steve Kornacki before…
Tim Graham
November 10th, 2015 8:30 AM

Robinson Incurious About Cause of Mizzou Prez Resignation

News flash: Eugene Robinson has just been named Dean of the Alice In Wonderland School of Journalism, where "who, what, when" etc. is replaced by "who cares?", and when it comes to crimes against political correctness, verdict first, trial later. On today's Morning Joe, WaPo columnist Robinson expressed surprising indifference to his unawareness of the causes that led Mizzou President Tim Wolfe…
Mark Finkelstein
November 10th, 2015 8:27 AM

Cozy: Canadian News Mag Puts Smiling Terrorist On the Cover

Our neighbors to the north decided to pay homage to a self-professed murdering Al-Qaeda terrorist by slapping his picture on front of Maclean's magazine – which is the Canadian equivalent to putting a smiling Fort Hood shooter Nidal Hasan on the cover of Newsweek. Omar Khadr stands between two women; Rinelle Harper, an aboriginal woman who became the symbol for racist violence against aboriginal…
Melissa Mullins
November 10th, 2015 7:40 AM

FX's 'Fargo' Paints Reagan as a Bumbling Idiot and a Fake

This week the Reagan “Crazy Train” made a stop on FX as Fargo, a mystery/crime drama set in 1980, decided to take a break from mafia wars and body dismemberment to take a shot at “The Gipper.”
Dylan Gwinn
November 10th, 2015 7:02 AM

Blindspot: ‘Millions’ Would ‘Lose Reproductive Healthcare' Without PP

Blindspot’s most recent episode, “Persecute Envoys,” spent most of its airtime stoking anti-police sentiment and blaming the deaths of several New York police officers on their own captain. But the show’s writers weren’t willing to settle for pushing just one liberal narrative. Instead, we get another twofer - defending Planned Parenthood AND hitting a, presumably conservative, congressman for …
Erik Soderstrom
November 10th, 2015 3:37 AM