MSNBC Again Frets Over 'Far-Right' European Response to Shooting

For the second time in 24 hours, MSNBC featured former Newsweek columnist Christopher Dickey to worry about how the "far-right" will exploit the terrorist shooting in France.
Scott Whitlock
January 8th, 2015 5:06 PM

Bill Maher Warns: 'Hundreds of Millions' of Muslims Back Terrorism

On Wednesday's Jimmy Kimmel Live on ABC, Bill Maher reacted to the Islamist attack in Paris by beseeching his ideological fellow travelers to "turn toward the truth" about the Muslim world's opposition to "liberal principles." Maher underlined that "hundreds of millions of [Muslims] support an attack like this. They applaud an attack like this. What they say is – oh, we don't approve of violence…
Matthew Balan
January 8th, 2015 3:30 PM

Foreign Policy Editor Blames Paris Terror Attack on Abu Ghraib

Appearing on MSNBC's Morning Joe on Thursday, David Rothkopf, CEO and editor of The FP Group, which publishes Foreign Policy magazine, warned against European authorities being too aggressive in fighting Islamic terrorism following the brutal attack in Paris: "I think we have to be just as worried about the reaction to the attack from nationalists, from right-wingers, from people who have sought…
Kyle Drennen
January 8th, 2015 3:29 PM

In Case You Missed It: NewsBusted's Now in HD!

Thanks to your generosity, NewsBusted was able to upgrade to high definition-quality cameras.  In case you missed it, here's the first NewsBusted of 2015, in glorious HD. Take it away Jodi.
NB Staff
January 8th, 2015 3:17 PM

USA Today Features Radical Cleric's Op-Ed: France 'Provoked' Muslims

A day after Islamic terrorists murdered 12 people for the offense of printing satirical cartoons about Muhammad, USA Today printed an "opposing view" op-ed from a radical London cleric.
Scott Whitlock
January 8th, 2015 11:08 AM

NYT Editorial Criticizes Others for Charlie Hebdo Sentiment It Tweeted

The New York Times ran a lead editorial Thursday in support of Charlie Hebdo, the satirical magazine in Paris where twelve people were massacred, evidently by radical Muslims angry at its satirical images of the Prophet Muhammad. But the Times' defense of free expression looks like hypocrisy, given the paper's pathetic past in condemning previous cartoonists for drawing Muhammad:
Clay Waters
January 8th, 2015 11:07 AM

Kristof: 'Is Islam to Blame' For the Charlie Hebdo Massacre?

At around 6 p.m. Wednesday, New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof was still wondering: "Is Islam to Blame for the Shooting at Charlie Hebdo in Paris?" ("Shooting?" Singular?) Maybe he still is. This was many hours after it was known that the perpetrators shouted "We avenged the Prophet Muhammad!" and "Allah Akbar!" after completing the Charlie Hebdo massacre of 12 in Paris, and after ISIS…
Tom Blumer
January 8th, 2015 10:18 AM

CBS Guest: Tearing Down NFL Stadium Is Racist

The NFL’s San Francisco 49ers moved out of famed Candlestick Park in 2014 after more than 40 years, leaving the stadium with no permanent tenant. As a result, the city of San Francisco announced that the stadium will be demolished but not without criticism from many in the community regarding the environmental impact of destroying a structure built with asbestos and lead paint. On Thursday, CBS…
Jeffrey Meyer
January 8th, 2015 10:12 AM

2015: Will GOP Cooperate with Obama? 2007: Dems Should Impeach!

This week the media greeted the new GOP Congress with fears about a conservative “kamikaze caucus,” pushing “confrontation with Obama,” and stressed that if Republicans were to be successful they needed to look less “scary,” as they pointed out the 114th Congress was “80 percent white, 80 percent male and 92 percent of its members are Christian.” But in 2007, when Nancy Pelosi and the Democrats…
Geoffrey Dickens
January 8th, 2015 9:56 AM

Daily Beast: 'Minuscule' Number of French Muslims Support Violence

If 16% of American conservatives supported suicide bombings and other violence against civilian targets, do you think the MSM would characterize that proportion as "minuscule" and fret that other conservatives were being "stained" as a result? Yet on today's Morning Joe, there was Christopher Dickey, the Daily Beast's foreign editor, describing as "minuscule" the proportion of Muslims in France…
Mark Finkelstein
January 8th, 2015 9:47 AM

'Idiotic Tweet of the Night' on Paris Terror from NY Times 'Comrade'

Edward Wong, the Beijing bureau chief of The New York Times, came under attack from conservatives for what Dana Loesch called the “idiotic tweet of the night.” Wong tweeted: “Some call for an extreme use of force to respond to Paris attacks, but school shootings in US have killed more and US leaders do nothing.” Then Wong deleted it.
Tim Graham
January 8th, 2015 9:05 AM

NYT Front-Page Item Frets Over 'Anti-Immigrant Sentiments' in Europe

At 4:45 p.m. Wednesday afternoon, the New York Times, teasing an item entitled "‘Dangerous Moment’ for Europe, as Fear and Resentment Grow," tweeted that "The Paris terror attack seems certain to accelerate the growth of anti-Islamic sentiment in Europe." Consistent with a long-established nasty habit, the opening sentence of the report by Steven Erlanger and Katrin Bennhold has since been…
Tom Blumer
January 8th, 2015 1:38 AM

ABC, NBC, Others Decline to Show Cartoons of Muhammad (UPDATED)

Following the deadly Islamic terrorist attack in Paris on Wednesday, major broadcast networks ABC and NBC joined other news outlets in not showing any of the controversial cartoons of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad from the Charlie Hebdo magazine during their evening newscasts. Despite initially telling Buzzfeed that they would not be showing any of the cartoons, CBS News did go forward and…
Curtis Houck
January 8th, 2015 12:15 AM

Blogger Blasts Fellow Liberals For Pussyfooting Around Radical Islam

Chait writes that “the Muslim radical argues that the ban on blasphemy is morally right and should be followed; the Western liberal insists it is morally wrong but should be followed. Theoretical distinctions aside, both positions yield an identical outcome.”
Tom Johnson
January 7th, 2015 9:44 PM