MSNBC: Hillary's Secret E-Mails Were 'Defensive' Reaction to Enemies

Atlantic magazine editor Steve Clemons spun Hillary Clinton's use of a private, unsecured e-mail server as the natural, "defensive" reaction to being "under political assault" by people like Ken Starr. On Tuesday's Andrea Mitchell Reports, the MSNBC contributor exonerated: "We don't know exactly what the rational is, but there was a certain defensiveness that makes a lot of sense when you look…
Scott Whitlock
September 1st, 2015 12:56 PM

NBC, CBS Parse E-Mail Scandal: Hillary Not in ‘Legal Jeopardy’

With the FBI investigation into Hillary Clinton’s e-mail scandal ongoing, on Tuesday, NBC’s Today and CBS This Morning assured viewers that the Democratic front-runner was in no “legal jeopardy.” On Today, co-host Savannah Guthrie asked Meet the Press moderator Chuck Todd: “I mean, the central accusation, what people are worried about, is did she mishandle classified information?...is there a…
Kyle Drennen
September 1st, 2015 12:52 PM

Ninth PP Video: ‘Really Weird’ Loophole Let Gov. Buy 'Fetal Tissue'

The latest video exposing Planned Parenthood hits at the “heart” of the abortion business – by following the money. The Center for Medical Progress (CMP) released a ninth investigative video September 1 revealing the “relationship” between Advanced Bioscience Resources, Inc. (ABR) and Planned Parenthood in harvesting aborted baby parts. Among three conversations caught on camera, ABR’s Perrin…
Katie Yoder
September 1st, 2015 11:56 AM

ABC Warns of Clinton 'Scandal,' But Doesn't Give 'Critics' Air Time

The journalists on Good Morning America allowed that "critics" see Hillary Clinton's e-mail controversy as a "national security scandal." However, Martha Raddatz and George Stephanopoulos didn't allow any of these unnamed "critics" on the show. Amy Robach promised, "Her critics calling it a national security scandal. What her e-mails are revealing about her work and family this morning." But even…
Scott Whitlock
September 1st, 2015 11:29 AM

CBS, NBC Tout Obama’s Climate Change Speech In Alaska

On Tuesday, CBS This Morning and NBC’s Today acted as unofficial White House spokesmen and eagerly promoted President Obama’s visit to Alaska in which he pushed his climate change agenda. ABC’s Good Morning America, however, did not cover President Obama’s climate change speech. CBS’s Gayle King touted how Obama “gets a firsthand look at the effects of climate change on his three-day visit to…
Jeffrey Meyer
September 1st, 2015 11:14 AM

POTUS on TV: ‘Running Wild,’ and Not Just Constitutionally

The Hollywood Reporter’s calling it “yet another unconventional media move for the president.” You might call it a frivolous distraction for a POTUS faced with an anemic economy, an angry electorate and a foreign policy more or less embodied by the feckless efforts to “degrade and ultimately defeat” ISIS. While he’s in Alaska flipping the late-second term bird to John Boehner and the Ohio…
Matt Philbin
September 1st, 2015 10:59 AM

Pro-Choice Columnist Admits Planned Parenthood Videos ‘Raise Doubts'

Here, finally, is in indication of the kind of impact the Center for Medical Progress’s Planned Parenthood videos might be having if ABC, CBS, NBC et al would stop censoring them to protect the nation’s largest abortion mill. In the Opinion section of USA Today, Ruben Navarrette Jr., a prominent columnist, member of the Board of Contributors, and self-proclaimed pro-choicer, lamented that his…
Erin Aitcheson
September 1st, 2015 10:16 AM

Kelly, Perino Slam Media for Double Standard on Tea Party vs. BLM

During Monday’s The Kelly File on the Fox News Channel (FNC), host Megyn Kelly and The Five co-host Dana Perino excoriated the liberal media for committing a double standard in their portrayal of the tea party, which they called racist, compared to the Black Lives Matter movement. Kelly noted the media reluctance to characterize the latter even after protesters chanted that police officers are “…
Curtis Houck
September 1st, 2015 7:22 AM

CBS Hits Sheriff for 'Controversial Statements' on Black Lives Matter

In its ongoing coverage of the sheriff’s deputy from Harris County, Texas being shot Friday night outside a gas station, Monday’s edition of the CBS Evening News criticized the slain officer’s boss for making “controversial statements” about the Black Lives Matter movement that “some have called...insensitive.”

Curtis Houck
September 1st, 2015 2:16 AM

Why Is the Press So Quiet About Ill. Lottery Winners Not Getting Paid?

Silly me. I really thought that every state's lottery operation was walled off from the rest of its finances. They collect bets, pay out winnings and administrative costs, and turn over the profits to general fund. End of discussion. No muss, no fuss. Right? In Illinois, based on recent developments, we know that's obviously not the case — leading me to wonder how many other states potentially…
Tom Blumer
August 31st, 2015 11:37 PM

NYT's Krug: Hillary 'Email Thing Doesn't Rise to Level of a Scandal'

Paul Krugman's Monday New York Times column hit all of the sweet spots that make liberals smile, defending both President Obama and Hillary Clinton while bashing President Bush and the current crop of Republican presidential candidates. And what of the Democrats? Well, Hillary's "email thing doesn’t rise to the level of a 'scandal.'" Meanwhile, "the modern GOP is basically anti-rational analysis…
Clay Waters
August 31st, 2015 10:44 PM

Nets: Hillary E-Mails Are ‘Bedeviling’; Batch Might Cause 'Headaches'

On Monday night, all three of the major broadcast networks covered the impending release of more e-mails from Hillary Clinton’s private e-mail server, but largely kept their coverage to a minimum before moving onto dissecting the latest 2016 polls on the Republican and Democratic sides. All told, the networks spent one minute and 42 seconds on Clinton’s e-mails and news that 150 of them have been…
Curtis Houck
August 31st, 2015 9:37 PM

Jorge Ramos: Kate's Law 'Completely Unfair' to Immigrants

During an interview with Brian Stelter, the senior media correspondent for the Cable News Network, Mexican-American journalist Jorge Ramos stated unequivocally that he does not support Kate's Law, which would mandate a five-year federal prison sentence for illegal immigrants who are deported and then return to the U.S. illegally. “I think it is unfair that because one undocumented immigrant…
Randy Hall
August 31st, 2015 8:48 PM

Barnicle: I Want to Live Far from Anti-Establishment GOP Voters

When it comes to conservatives, liberal media types are lately really letting their snobbery show. On Monday, it was Mike Barnicle's turn to display his disdain. Guest-hosting Bloomberg's With All Due Respect, Barnicle, a regular on MSNBC's Morning Joe, declared: "I would want to live as far away as possible" from the 53 percent of Iowa Republican voters who favor anti-establishment candidates…
Mark Finkelstein
August 31st, 2015 6:57 PM