CNN's Paul Begala Sneers: 'Destructive' Dick Cheney Is a ‘Sociopath

CNN: the home for hate-filled rants against conservatives. On the July 16 edition of New Day, a panel reacted to Jake Tapper’s testy interview with former Vice President Dick Cheney. Democratic strategist and CNN contributor Paul Begala became unhinged, resorting to personal attacks on Cheney in response to his explanations of the Iraq war. Asked by host Kate Bolduan as to why Cheney is…
Connor Williams
July 16th, 2014 1:15 PM

MNSBC's Newest Host Devotes Show To Pushing Liberal Immigration Agenda

On the third day of José Díaz-Balart, the latest program to enter the Lean Forward network’s lineup, the former Telemundo host began the July 16 edition with a 9 minute discussion of the immigration crisis. Díaz-Balart, who in a TVNewser blog claimed that his show was “about opening up lines of dialogue, opening up to other communities, opening up to other thoughts across the board,” gave 6…
Laura Flint
July 16th, 2014 12:55 PM

Networks Gush Over Jon Stewart's 'Creative' Softballs to Hillary, Gett

On Wednesday, all three network morning shows eagerly promoted Hillary Clinton's friendly chat with Jon Stewart on Tuesday's Daily Show. On NBC's Today, co-host Savannah Guthrie praised Stewart for finding a "creative way" of pleading for Clinton to announce her 2016 presidential bid. Following a clip of the softball exchange, Guthrie declared: "Well played, Jon Stewart, well played." [Listen…
Kyle Drennen
July 16th, 2014 12:25 PM

ABC Investigates Bribery Case Ensnaring Harry Reid... But Only Online

ABC News chief investigative correspondent Brian Ross on Wednesday looked into a corruption probe that is now connected to Harry Reid. But rather than air the story, the network relegated it to the website. Writing on ABCNews.com, Ross explained that two Utah attorneys general have been charged with bribery and that one of the men "accepted payments to try and help an embattled local…
Scott Whitlock
July 16th, 2014 11:45 AM

The Border Crisis Stories the Networks Aren't Telling You About

Government officials restricting reporter access to illegal immigrants at detention centers. Border patrol agents being infected with diseases “not seen in decades.” The general in charge of the U.S. Southern Command warning that terrorists and gang members could be hiding among the new influx of immigrants. These are just some of the startling new border crisis stories the Big Three (ABC, CBS…
Geoffrey Dickens
July 16th, 2014 11:39 AM

Rep. Ann Wagner on Media: Conservative Women ‘Fight 3 Times as Hard

It’s the packaging – not the message – that must change for conservatives to reach more women, or so a panel of congresswomen agreed last week.  Congresswomen attended a Conservative Women’s Panel Discussion on Capitol Hill July 11 and deliberated how to best communicate with women – despite media opposition. During an interview with the MRC at the event, Rep. Ann Wagner (R-MO) stressed “we…
Katie Yoder
July 16th, 2014 11:30 AM

‘Big Three’ Continue To Champion Jose Antonio Vargas: ‘America

Jose Antonio Vargas, a 31-year-old illegal immigrant, was detained by border patrol agents while trying to board a plane from McAllen, Texas without proper documentation. Following his arrest, the “big three” networks did their best to promote his cause on their Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning broadcasts.  ABC’s Good Morning America did the most to cheerlead for Vargas, with reporter…
Jeffrey Meyer
July 16th, 2014 11:12 AM

Nothing to See Here: Muslims Attack French Jews, Nets Silent

As many as 90,000 of France’s 350,000 Jews – more than one fourth – were murdered in the Holocaust, within living memory. So when Jewish synagogues and businesses are attacked in Paris by mobs chanting “Death to the Jews,” (on Bastille Day, no less) it ought to be news. Not to the U.S. broadcast networks – at least not when the mob is Muslim. In Paris on Sunday, three Jews were hospitalized…
Matt Philbin
July 16th, 2014 10:35 AM

Network Coverage of ‘Extreme Weather’ Up Nearly 1,000 Percent

A “bizarre cold snap” is hitting the U.S. and the media have already begun to draw comparisons to the polar vortex. It is only a matter of time before the networks resume panic over “extreme weather.” Use of the phrase “extreme weather” in news stories has exploded in recent years. Almost a decade ago, before former Vice President Al Gore’s film “An Inconvenient Truth” was released, the…
Sean Long
July 16th, 2014 10:14 AM

Rolling Stone Anti-Gun Nuts Prove Firearm Ignorance in 5 Easy Steps

Rolling Stone just proved that you don’t need to know anything about firearms in order to blog an attack on them. On July 14, Rolling Stone magazine released a “specific look at the weapons criminals prefer,” which they called the “5 Most Dangerous Guns in America.” Of course, they proved that they know next to nothing about the gun industry by lumping together almost every type of firearm…
Sean Long
July 16th, 2014 10:00 AM

Taranto Creams New York Times' Columnist Nick Kristof's Endless Libera

James Taranto performed an invaluable service from his Opinion Journal "Best of the Web" perch this week, revealing New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof, a notorious liberal crusader on various fronts, to be perhaps the most gullible of the paper's many liberal writers. (He's also suggested Mao Tse-Tung and Saddam Hussein weren't that bad.) Taranto teed up Kristof with this example of…
Clay Waters
July 16th, 2014 9:02 AM

GOP Senate Hopeful Announces Own Daughter's Teen Pregnancy

What a tough situation. From nola.com, July 3: "The Bill Cassidy Senate campaign announced Thursday that the candidate’s unmarried 17-year-old daughter is pregnant as she prepares for her senior year at a Baton Rouge high school." Cassidy is a Republican congressman from Baton Rouge running against Sen. Mary Landrieu. The baby is expected later this summer:
Jill Stanek
July 16th, 2014 8:08 AM

MRC's Bozell Laments 'Trajectory to Oblivion' in Media's Ever-Waning I

"It's a trajectory to oblivion, and this is what's happening with every single Obama scandal to date." That's how Media Research Center founder and president Brent Bozell described the Big Three broadcast networks' waning interest in keeping up tabs on the VA scandal during his July 15 appearance on Fox Business Network's Cavuto program.  The veteran media watcher observed that the media's…
NB Staff
July 16th, 2014 8:00 AM

Mother Jones Writer Touts Study That Says Conservatism May Have Made S

In a hit record from 1974, a girl repeatedly told a suitor, “I don’t like spiders and snakes.” Presumably no one back then thought the song had any political overtones, but forty years later a post on the Mother Jones website has suggested that the girl’s remark meant she probably was a right-winger. MoJo science writer Chris Mooney reported Tuesday on a recent paper that claims conservatives…
Tom Johnson
July 16th, 2014 7:15 AM