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Reuters Report on Weak Personal Spending Has Key Errors and Omissions
The government's Personal Income and Outlays report for September bore more evidence of a slowing economy. Consumer spending rose by only 0.1 percent, trailing expectations of 0.2 percent. That's troubling news, given that the optimists believe that strong consumer spending will supposedly drive stronger fourth-quarter economic growth.
Lucia Mutikani's coverage at Reuters made a common error in…
October 30th, 2015 2:12 PM
HuffPo Denies Policy Change in Trump Coverage But Quickly Relapses
Last Monday your humble correspondent pointed out what was apparently a lapse in the absurd Huffington Post policy initiated in July to only cover Donald Trump on its Entertainment, not Politics, page. However, the Huffington Post denied to WND and Adweek that there was any such change in a policy which, the longer Trump remains in the lead, makes them look like a laughingstock for stubbornly…
October 30th, 2015 2:00 PM
Media Hell-Bent on Making Halloween Costumes ‘Culturally Sensitive'
What’s scarier than ghosts and vampires visiting your door this Halloween? How about liberals lecturing you about how offensive your “cultural appropriating” costume is?
October 30th, 2015 12:16 PM
Stelter Blames GOP for ‘More Polarization’ by Exposing Lib Media Bias
CNN’s senior media correspondent, Brian Stelter, during Thursday’s AC360, lamented how Republican presidential candidates have often attacked the liberal media “to deflect tough, unwelcome questions,” arguing their conservative supporters have caused “more polarization” in the electorate by not trusting the media.
October 30th, 2015 12:13 PM
Morning Joe: Carson a Leader, Right about the Need to Reform Debate
Friday's Morning Joe featured a discussion by the roundtable on the subject of the debates and the fairness needed for them. While Newsbusters previously discussed Morning Joe's discussion on the bias of moderators, Morning Joe also discussed their surprise and support of Dr. Ben Carson, who has come out leading the change to reform these debates.
October 30th, 2015 12:01 PM
Oliver: ‘American Democracy Looks Like a Four-Year-Old’s Birthday'
The journalists at CBS This Morning fawned over liberal comedian John Oliver, Friday. Co-host Gayle King enthused that “I love watching your take on politics.” Co-host Norah O’Donnell offered him a softball on American politics: “You’re a Brit. What do you think about this process we have?”
October 30th, 2015 11:54 AM
CNN Slams ‘The View’ for Calling Fiorina ‘Demented’ in the BEST Way
This time, the media are calling out the media for bias – and we couldn’t have done it better than CNN’s Brooke Baldwin.
On Thursday, CNN Newsroom host Brooke Baldwin slammed The View for being two-faced when it comes to smearing women’s looks. She began the segment by announcing, “Sometimes, you gotta call it like you see it.”
October 30th, 2015 11:22 AM
Pierce: GOPers Are ‘Unruly, Nasty’ Kids; Debate Should Be In 'Sandbox'
Making his now semi-frequent appearance on a primetime MSNBC show, lefty blogger Charles Pierce was on Thursday’s All In to trash the 2016 Republican presidential candidates as merely “a bunch of unruly, nasty children” during Wednesday’s CNBC debate and suggested that “the next one” should take place “in a sandbox.”
October 30th, 2015 11:18 AM
NBC: GOP = ‘Grand Old Problems’; Candidates ‘Revolt’ Against RNC
On Friday, NBC’s Today tried to spin Republicans objecting to CNBC’s disastrous debate moderators as a problem for the GOP. Co-host Matt Lauer declared: “Grand old problems. Republican candidates reportedly planning to meet about changing how future debates are organized...”
October 30th, 2015 11:14 AM
There's Still Time to Vote on 'Best Anti-Media Slam' on CNBC
There is still time to vote in our NewsBusters poll on "Who had the best anti-media slam of the debate?"
Right now, Ted Cruz is winning with a whopping 71 percent of the vote. Come over and enjoy all three wicked counterpunches and share your opinion.
October 30th, 2015 10:56 AM
MRC Study Proves It: CNBC Agenda Was to Undermine GOP Candidates
A Media Research Center analysis of the questions posed by moderators John Harwood, Carl Quintanilla and Becky Quick at CNBC's Republican presidential debate found nearly two-thirds (65%) hit the candidates with negative spin, personal insults or ad hominem attacks. In contrast, all of the questions posed by CNBC personalities Jim Cramer, Rick Santelli and Sharon Epperson focused on policy…
October 30th, 2015 9:53 AM
TV News Network Lobbyists Are Fundraising for Hillary
Former ThinkProgress blogger Lee Fang came at Hillary Clinton from the left on Glenn Greenwald’s blog The Intercept. The article was headlined “Television News Network Lobbyists Are Fundraising for Hillary Clinton.”
For example Comcast, the parent company of NBCUniversal, which includes cable networks NBC, CNBC, and MSNBC, "has a number of lobbyists on retainer who are working to raise cash for…
October 30th, 2015 9:43 AM
Scarborough: Biased Debate Moderators Haven't Been Problem in the Past
When this NewsBuster began preparing today's item, the focus was going to be on Joe Scarborough's statement on today's Morning Joe that "90% of the people in our business vote for Democrats and Democratic primaries." Not that it was something we didn't already know [though query whether even 10% of MSMers are Republicans], but refreshing to hear it so starkly stated.
But preparing the video clip…
October 30th, 2015 8:27 AM
CNN's Gergen Blames GOP for Media Ignoring Holes in Clinton Testimony
Appearing as a guest on Thursday's Anderson Cooper 360, CNN Senior Political Analyst David Gergen admitted that GOP presidential candidate Marco Rubio "had a point" during the debate in calling out the media for ignoring Hillary Clinton's "clear inconsistency" in her Benghazi story, conceding that he had also joined in the media chorus focusing on "praising her performance."
But the CNN…
October 30th, 2015 12:39 AM