Media Bashes For-Profit Education, Obama's New Regs 'Unfairly Target'

Media outlets spent years bashing for-profit colleges and universities, calling for regulation, claiming they provided “woefully inadequate education,” all while ignoring these institutions’ efforts to educate underprivileged students. On Oct. 30, 2014, the Department of Education announced new regulations on for-profit colleges that would strip them of financial aid unless these institutions…
Joseph Rossell
October 31st, 2014 9:49 AM

Dems Want to Switch Focus to 2016, and Politico Complies

Did the editor of Politico's Daily Digest notice that the arrangement of the two top stories this morning played directly into the Dem playbook?  We sure did. The first headline is "Democratic donors prepare for disappointment," and the sub-headline reads "The plan is to shift focus to 2016, when Democrats face a much more hospitable Senate map."  And sure enough, Politico's very next story…
Mark Finkelstein
October 31st, 2014 7:24 AM

Media Whining Begins: 'Civil War Looms for the GOP'

Ed Morrissey at Hot Air ably announced that liberal reporters and analysts are breaking out the latest spin – that victory will be terrible for Republicans. I’d call it the Mary Tillotson special: after the GOP took the house in 1994, CNN’s Tillotson suggested this 52-seat landslide was bad news for 1996. Morrissey calls it “the media’s Sour Grapes Index, in which analysts posit that a big win…
Tim Graham
October 31st, 2014 7:23 AM

Esquire Blogger: Americans Too Clueless to Appreciate Elizabeth Warren

The Esquire blogger Charles Pierce says Elizabeth Warren’s economic message is popular, but, for reasons that include a Republican “campaign of vandalism” and Democratic ineptitude, she doesn’t get the credit she deserves for it.
Tom Johnson
October 31st, 2014 1:14 AM

NYT Still Puzzled By 'Paradox' of Low Crime Rate, Overstuffed Prisons

James Taranto's Opinion Journal page features a long-running gag, "Fox Butterfield, Is That You?" an homage to former New York Times crime reporter Fox Butterfield, who wrote an article under a now-notorious headline: "Crime Rates are Falling, but Prisons Keep on Filling." Yet the paper's liberal confusion had a straightforward explanation: Crime was down at least partially because more criminals…
Clay Waters
October 31st, 2014 12:23 AM

AP Wants Readers to Believe Fed's Easing 'Is Over'

An unbylined "Q&A" column at the Associated Press yesterday began with the following false declaration: "The $4 trillion experiment is over." That just isn't so. Maybe the Federal Reserve is done building up its debt holdings — that is by no means certain — but the "experiment" known as "quantitative easing," or "QE," won't be over until the Fed fully unwinds those balances. In the meantime…
Tom Blumer
October 30th, 2014 11:51 PM

Gaffe! On NBC, Landrieu Blames Obama Disapproval in South on Racism

On Thursday’s NBC Nightly News, Louisiana Democratic Senator Mary Landrieu told NBC News political director and Meet the Press moderator Chuck Todd that President Barack Obama is unpopular in the South because the region “has not always been the friendliest place for African-Americans” and thus “[i]t’s been a difficult time for the President to present himself in a very positive light as a leader…
Curtis Houck
October 30th, 2014 11:37 PM

CBS Excuses Hillary Saying Businesses Don’t Create Jobs

The broadcast network blackout of Hillary Clinton telling an audience that corporations and businesses don’t create jobs ended on Thursday night as the CBS Evening News with Scott Pelley brought it up during a segment that continued the liberal media’s hammering of New Jersey Republican Governor Chris Christie for confronting a heckler at an event on Wednesday. While CBS deserves some credit for…
Curtis Houck
October 30th, 2014 10:14 PM

New York Times Slams NRA as 'Grand Master' of Fear

With less than a week to go before the midterm elections arrive, David Firestone -- a member of the New York Times Editorial Board -- vented his anger in an attempt to diminish the influence the National Rifle Association has on the political process. In an article entitled “The NRA's Instant Classic Attack Ads,” Firestone accused the national organization of producing false advertisements as…
Randy Hall
October 30th, 2014 7:31 PM

Some 'Update': Politico's Burns Ignores Burke Bio Fail, Walker's Lead

At NewsBusters yesterday, P.J. Gladnick justifiably went after the over-the-top hackery pervading Alexander Burns's Politico story on how "Scott Walker limps toward 2016." Burns bitterly criticized Walker's "divide-and-conquer strategy," and the governor himself as "confrontational" and (of course) "polarizing." Given that his column was allegedly updated this morning, I expected Burns to revise…
Tom Blumer
October 30th, 2014 6:03 PM

Anonymous Obama Staffer Trashes Netanyahu; ABC and NBC Fail to Cover

As of Thursday morning, both ABC and NBC have ignored the latest rift in the relationship between the United States and Israel as “a senior Obama administration official” told Jeffrey Goldberg of The Atlantic that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was nothing more than a “coward” and "chickens***."  Both the Wednesday evening and Thursday morning newscasts on ABC and NBC made no mention…
Curtis Houck
October 30th, 2014 5:49 PM

New Obama Regulations Takes Second Shot at For-Profit Schools

Administration’s new rules could jeopardize 840,000 students’ education, put 1,400 programs at risk.
Joseph Rossell
October 30th, 2014 5:43 PM

NBC Jumps Aboard Florida 'Pot Bus' to Tout Midterm Marijuana Vote

In the only full report on the upcoming midterm election on Thursday's NBC Today, correspondent Gabe Gutierrez shared his journey aboard the "Pot Bus" in Florida, a campaign effort urging voters to back legalized medical marijuana in the state: "...supporters say that they've made about 200 stops over the past few months to rally support....It's a ride full of high hopes."
Kyle Drennen
October 30th, 2014 5:41 PM

Daily Beast: 'Why Isn't Connecticut Grateful' for Liberal Governor?

David Freedlander of the Daily Beast just doesn't get it. Gov. Dannel Malloy (D-Conn.) is the Left's "dream governor," pushing through "higher taxes on the rich....  [a] state earned income tax credit for the poor...higher minimum wage" and a laundry list of other "progressive" agenda items like "mandatory paid sick leave, repeal of the death penalty, more liberal marijuana laws, easier ballot…
Ken Shepherd
October 30th, 2014 5:32 PM