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Saturday Night Live Ridicules Obama and His Ebola Czar Ron Klain
Out of sync with MSNBC, NBC’s Saturday Night Live opened last night with a skit in which “President Obama” acknowledged the ineptitude of his administration and “Ron Klain,” the Ebola Czar, conceded to a reporter that he has no medical expertise. Picking up on poor Democratic prospects in the mid-term elections, the comedy show then had Klain warning “if you live in a southern state, such as…
October 26th, 2014 3:20 AM
Saturday Night Funny Video: Accidentally Calling Out the Fat Guy
KTLA-TV entertainment reporter Sam Rubin noted during a Friday morning newscast on the Los Angeles station: “My wife calls and says, ‘Since when did you become the fat guy on that show?’” To which off-camera traffic reporter Ginger Chan blurted out a response, not realizing her microphone was live.
October 26th, 2014 12:16 AM
Hollywood-Friendly FCC Invents a Whole New Area of Hefty Fines
Under Barack Obama, the Federal Communications Commission has walked away from any sense of enforcing traditional broadcast decency, a dramatic change from the Janet Jackson “wardrobe malfunction” drama of 2004. Two years ago, the courts consented to the broadcast networks’ demands that indecency is an outdated notion. (Liberals want to redefine broadcast obscenity as words like "Redskins.") But…
October 25th, 2014 10:17 PM
The Left View: Canadian Media Much Better Than U.S. Media on 'Terror'
The left-leaning viral-video website Upworthy preached that Canadian media were much better than American media in covering the shooting in the Parliament in Ottawa. Apparently, American media were wrong to use the word “terror” and spurred fears with graphics like CNN’s “Shooter was convert to Islam.”
Canadian coverage was apparently superior because it says “rumors start” after a violent…
October 25th, 2014 5:31 PM
Ben Bradlee, Chuck Todd, and The JFK Scandal The WashPost Still Buries
Why do conservatives mistrust the liberal media? Much-celebrated Washington Post editor Ben Bradlee knew why. They decided scandals about their political enemies were national news, even the greatest scandals of our lives. But they felt scandals about their political friends should be buried forever. Those were personal lives that shouldn't be exposed.
October 25th, 2014 4:37 PM
Bristol Fights Back Against Carol Costello
Bristol Palin, on Thursday, responded to Carol Costello’s joking about her assault and subsequent apology. Palin also pointed out the liberal media's double-standard when it comes to treating family members of Democratic politicians.
October 25th, 2014 9:30 AM
Press Continues to Virtually Ignore Michelle Obama's Speech Gaffes
One can only imagine how much grief the national press would have given Laura Bush had she gone on the midterm congressional campaign trail during her husband's presidency and mispronounced the name of a Republican senatorial candidate, or if she had presented part of the bio of a Democratic opponent as that of the incumbent Republican for whom she was stumping.
First Lady Michelle Obama has…
October 25th, 2014 9:20 AM
Bozell & Graham Column: The Terrorist-Sympathizing Opera
The Metropolitan Opera in New York City is hardly a site for hundreds of angry protesters. But they have erupted over their current selection, an opera called “The Death of Klinghoffer.” Leon Klinghoffer was the 69-year-old paralyzed New Yorker who in 1985 was aboard the hijacked cruise ship Achille Lauro, then executed by Islamic terrorists because he was a Jew. The terrorists forced the ship's…
October 25th, 2014 8:02 AM
Maddow Mocks Republican's Geography Mistake—But Recently Made Her Own
Let she who is without geography sin cast the first globe! On her MSNBC show last night, Rachel Maddow mercilessly mocked Darrell Issa for confusing Guinea with Guyana. The Republican congressman made his mistake during a discussion of the country in which the latest Ebola outbreak began. Issa said it was "Guyana," a South American country, whereas in fact it was Guinea, a West African one.…
October 25th, 2014 7:15 AM
In WashPost, Professors Find Non-Citizens Could Decide Close Elections
The “Monkey Cage” blog at The Washington Post asked an unusual question on Friday: “Could non-citizens decide the November election?”
Jesse Richman and David Earnest, associate professors at Old Dominion University suggest the answer could certainly be yes.
October 25th, 2014 7:08 AM
'Where the Boys Are' Disproves Rising Seas Scare
"Where the Boys Are" is not only an entertaining 1960 movie about Spring Break in Fort Lauderdale as well as a catchy Connie Francis song but it now appears to be one of the best inadvertent presentations of why the sea level in South Florida has not risen for over fifty years. The opening credits of the film shows us an aerial shot of Fort Lauderdale beach and in relation to State Road A1A the…
October 24th, 2014 9:25 PM
NYT Columnists Lament Stolen Democracy, GOP 'Dim Bulb...Plutocrats'
Two New York Times columnists took turns recently insulting Republican leaders as "dim bulbs" and plutocrats, while throwing around accusations of stolen democracy. Paul Krugman claimed "the political right has always been uncomfortable with democracy" because it believes "only the wealthy should have political rights," while former reporter Timothy Egan said that thanks to the Supreme Court…
October 24th, 2014 9:25 PM
Sharpton Guest: Men Wear Feminist T-Shirt For Ulterior Romantic Reason
"Well, it is Friday night." That was Al Sharpton's sheepish way of excusing the not-suitable-for-network-TV line that a guest had just uttered on this evening's Politics Nation. Australian satirist Josh Zepps' zinger came during a discussion of a video ad in which young girls drop repeated f-bombs, supposedly in furtherance of feminism.
The ad was produced by a clothing company trying to cash…
October 24th, 2014 9:16 PM
WaPo's All-Male Masthead Somehow Eludes Rachel Maddow's Scrutiny
Hard to believe Rachel Maddow would let this pass had it been the Wall Street Journal or Washington Times instead.
Responding to news of the death of former Washington Post executive editor Ben Bradlee, Maddow recounted Bradlee's three-decade long tenure at the Post, the sole daily newspaper in his career. The paper's masthead on Tuesday still included Bradlee's name, Maddow pointed out, with…
October 24th, 2014 8:22 PM