MSNBC's Matthews Hits Obama for Handling of ISIS: 'It Doesn't Sound Re

Last week I noted how MSNBC's Chris Matthews, who usually has tingles down his leg for the president, was taken aback by Barack Obama's statement regarding the ISIS beheading of American freelance journalist James Foley.  Tonight a frustrated Matthews expressed his frustration with Mr. Obama once again, asking his guests Bobby Ghosh and Howard Fineman why the president didn't couch the U.S.…
Ken Shepherd
August 26th, 2014 9:55 PM

NBC Touts Obama’s Promise to Fix the VA and IG Report Despite Concer

On Tuesday evening, NBC Nightly News offered a soft news brief on the scandal-ridden Veterans Affairs (VA) Administration by promoting President Barack Obama’s calls that the VA’s many issues will be fixed on his watch. In addition, substitute anchor Lestor Holt made quick mention of an inspector general’s report that the actions of the agency in delays in veterans waiting for care did not…
Curtis Houck
August 26th, 2014 9:35 PM

Liberals Force Black NY Times Reporter to Disavow Calling Michael Brow

People on the Left rarely complain about news coverage by the New York Times, but it took only two words to generate a torrent of criticism -- which is usually reserved for conservative Republicans -- regarding an article that profiled Michael Brown, the young African-American man who was shot and killed by white police officer Darren Wilson on August 9 in Ferguson, Missouri. In a front-page…
Randy Hall
August 26th, 2014 9:11 PM

Jonathan Chait: Paul Ryan Dumps Ayn Rand in Favor of Other ‘Crackpot

Don’t look now, but there may be a Paul Ryan scandal, or at least a scandalette, and in this context New York magazine blogger Jonathan Chait is both Woodward and Bernstein. In a Monday post, Chait related that Ryan, in the newsmagazine The Week, had named his “six favorite books about economics and democracy,” and that the “huge omission” from the list was Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged, which…
Tom Johnson
August 26th, 2014 6:56 PM

CNN's Costello Lauds 'Very Smart' Burger King Merger; 'Depressed' Cong

On Tuesday's CNN Newsroom, Carol Costello refreshingly complimented Burger King's planned merger with Canadian restaurant chain Tim Hortons as a "very smart business move" that will "save the company money." Costello turned to CNN correspondent Christine Romans, who spotlighted how "corporate taxes are lower in Canada than they are in the U.S.," and that "the stock is up because everyone on…
Matthew Balan
August 26th, 2014 5:27 PM

Chris Matthews Plots Strategy With Dems on How to Use Ferguson Unrest

It's not surprising that MSNBC's Chris Matthews would frame the racial unrest in Ferguson through a political lens. The liberal host on Monday brought on two prominent Democrats to plot strategy on how the fallout from the Michael Brown shooting could be appropriated. After pointing out that the teen's death "might have political implications this coming November," he wondered, "...Could anger…
Scott Whitlock
August 26th, 2014 5:00 PM

Washington Monthly Blogger Has List of Panelists He Wants Banned on MT

Eeeeek!!! Diversity of political opinion must not be permitted. Expressing this deep fear is Washington Monthly contributor Ed Kilgore who is worried about a politically diversified panel at the post David Gregory Meet The Press. He presents his "remedy" in an article boldly titled, Who Should Be Banned as Panelists For the New “Meet?” What has gotten Kilgore so worried that contrary opinion…
P.J. Gladnick
August 26th, 2014 4:42 PM

Daily Beast Writer: Got White Guilt Over Ferguson? Oppose Voter ID Law

With the streets of Ferguson now quiet and the body of Michael Brown laid to rest, you could count on our friends at the Daily Beast to find fresh ways to exploit the tragic episode for political ends.  Witness contributor Jacob Lupfer's prescription for how white Americans should respond to the shooting death of the Missouri teenager: oppose efforts to tighten voter ID laws:
Ken Shepherd
August 26th, 2014 4:05 PM

Major Newspapers Skew 15-1 Against For-Profit Colleges

The Obama administration continues its push to regulate for-profit colleges and national media outlets have joined in and overwhelmingly taken the side of bigger government. Three top newspapers – The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times and USA Today – portrayed for-profit education negatively by a factor of 15-1 in roughly three years of news coverage.
Dan Gainor
August 26th, 2014 3:45 PM

Prof Loses Job Offer Over Israel Hate Tweets. Media Howls About ‘Aca

Editor's note: This article contains offensive language. You would think in uber-liberal academia, a leftist professor could get away saying anything. But apparently you can go too far. Earlier this month, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign rescinded its offer to Steven Salaita, a Palestinian-American former Virginia Tech professor, for a tenured position in the American Indian…
Kristine Marsh
August 26th, 2014 3:05 PM

'Lean Over' MSNBC: Al Sharpton's Most Embarrassing Moments at the Anch

Of all the left-wing charlatans who have been given hosting responsibilities at MSNBC, PoliticsNation's Al Sharpton is perhaps the worst example of trying to pass off an activist as a journalist. It's impossible to tell where the race-baiting reverend's advocacy ends and his supposed reporting begins. [Watch the video after the jump] This is the second installment of the Media Research Center…
Kyle Drennen
August 26th, 2014 2:42 PM

Networks Silent as ISIS Continues ‘Convert or Die’ Oppression of C

The broadcast networks haven’t reported on the plight of Iraq’s Christians in weeks – in fact, ABC only mentioned them once. So everything must be ok, right? Wrong.  WorldWatch Monitor, a news outlet focused on Christian persecution, reported on Aug. 22 about Iraqi Christian Mikha Qasha who told Mid-East Christian News that ISIS gave him one week to either “leave, convert to Islam or face the…
Katie Yoder
August 26th, 2014 2:23 PM

Chuck Todd 'Going to Bring Back Heart, Good Taste, Fairness' to 'Meet

Appearing at the end of MSNBC's The Daily Rundown on Tuesday, NBC News NASA correspondent Jay Barbree wished host Chuck Todd good luck in becoming moderator of Meet the Press, hailing the chief White House correspondent: "...when God was making Chuck Todd, he was disturbed for a moment, he got distracted, and he looked back and he'd made his heart twice his size." [Listen to the audio or watch…
Kyle Drennen
August 26th, 2014 11:34 AM

Blackberry Blackout! Nets Refuse to Report That IRS Destroyed Lerner's

On the heels of a Department of Justice (DOJ) lawyer admitting to Judicial Watch that Lois Lerner’s missing e-mails do exist comes another stunning revelation. On Monday evening the New York Observer reported “the IRS destroyed Lerner’s Blackberry after it knew her computer had crashed and after a Congressional inquiry was well underway.” Big Three (ABC, CBS, NBC) network coverage of this…
Geoffrey Dickens
August 26th, 2014 11:12 AM