Ex-House Member Cynthia McKinney Eyes Boston Cops as Suspects in Marat

Ever play the game "telephone" in school or with friends when you were a kid? One person would whisper into the ear of another person, followed by her whispering what was supposed to be the same message to the next person, followed by him doing likewise and so on, until the last person in the sequence, several people later, would say what he or she had been told. Invariably it bore little…
Jack Coleman
April 16th, 2013 12:30 PM

Conservative Columnist Bret Stephens Wins Pulitzer

In a comparatively rare feat, a conservative writer has won a Pulitzer Prize, the most prestigious award in journalism. Bret Stephens, who writes a column for the Wall Street Journal primarily about world affairs is the first conservative to win the award in more than a decade. Congratulations are certainly in order to Stephens for pulling off the win, especially since the very liberal…
Matthew Sheffield
April 16th, 2013 12:25 PM

Um, Fort Hood? WashPost Headline Cites Boston as First Terror 'Success

One of the Washington Post's front-page stories on the Boston bombing had this headline when the story turned to page A7: "After a decade of plots foiled or botched, one success." That's a strange headline that seems to forget the "successful" terror attack at Fort Hood. Six paragraphs below that headline, reporters Scott Wilson and Peter Finn recall 13 dead and 30 wounded by Major Nidal Hasan…
Tim Graham
April 16th, 2013 12:20 PM

ABC Speculates: Was Boston 'Homegrown Terror?' Features Mark Potok on

The journalists of Good Morning America on Tuesday pointed a speculative finger in the wake of the Boston bombing. An ABC graphic wondered, "Could this be homegrown terror?" In a segment full of guesses, reporter Pierre Thomas featured leftist Mark Potok, the man who labeled the Family Research Council (FRC) a "hate group." Regarding the date that the explosion occurred on, Potok linked, "The…
Scott Whitlock
April 16th, 2013 12:01 PM

Actor Jay Mohr Politicizes Boston Bombing: '2nd Amendment Must Go

Actor and stand-up comic Jay Mohr used the tragic bombing of the Boston Marathon to attack gun rights. The actor, probably best known for his role as a sleazy sports agent in Jerry Maguire, used the bombing as an excuse to attack guns, as he demanded: "2nd amendment must go." In later tweets he went on to slam his critics as people with gun "fetishes." The following are just some off Mohr's…
Geoffrey Dickens
April 16th, 2013 11:42 AM

NBC's Guthrie Hits Obama From the Left on Gun Control

In an exclusive interview with President Obama aired on Tuesday's NBC Today, co-host Savannah Guthrie began the exchange by fretting over gun legislation in Congress "hanging by a thread" and scolding the President for not pushing for gun restrictions sooner: "You are asking Democrats in conservative states to take a tough vote politically, something you, yourself, did not do. You didn't run on…
Kyle Drennen
April 16th, 2013 11:23 AM

The Real Scandal In Kentucky? McConnell Is Vulnerable And Needs a Real

When a secret, closed-door conversation about campaign strategy is recorded, illegally, and put out in the public domain, it's a significant story about invasion of privacy that should generate media attention. But of course, the target of the recording in question was Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), so naturally the liberal media are turning a critical eye on him rather than…
Paul Bremmer
April 16th, 2013 10:46 AM

Slate Embraces Slippery Slope: Legalize Polygamy Too

Gay marriage advocates have frequently scoffed at conservatives like Rush Limbaugh and Rick Santorum who say legalizing same-sex marriage will lead to the classification of other relationships as “marriage,” such as multiple spouses, incest and bestiality. Now some on the left are happily gliding down the “slippery slope.”
Kristine Marsh
April 16th, 2013 10:46 AM

CSM's Peter Grier Claims Boston Marathon Is 'Not Particularly Signific

This morning at the Christian Science Monitor, Staff Writer Peter Grier demonstrated a stunning level of ignorance about the Boston Marathon's significance. He then built on that ignorance to posit that yesterday's bombing at the Marathon's finish line "could indicate that the bomber was a local or at least a native of the United States." Among other things, Grier seems completely ignorant of…
Tom Blumer
April 16th, 2013 10:28 AM

AP Doubles Down on Boston Bombing T-Word Reluctance: 'The Blasts ... R

Those who might have given the Associated Press's Jimmy Golen the benefit of the doubt early this morning for writing that the Boston Marathon bombings "raised alarms that terrorists might have struck again in the U.S." are going to have a tougher time doing so with his 8:15 a.m. report, in which he wrote that "the blasts among the throngs of spectators raised fears of a terrorist attack." In…
Tom Blumer
April 16th, 2013 9:10 AM

Whose 'Embarrassment' Is Secret Taping of Sen. McConnell? NYT Says It

At least one major paper is taking seriously the illicit taping of Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell's strategy session by a left-wing Democratic PAC, which then found its way into the left-wing magazine Mother Jones. The magazine's first foray into hidden video struck left-wing gold -- capturing candidate Mitt Romney's claim at a fundraiser about the "47 percent" who would vote for…
Clay Waters
April 16th, 2013 8:11 AM

Bow to the Chef: CNN's Anthony Bourdain Show Debuts Big

Washington Post TV reporter Lisa de Moraes joked in Tuesday's paper: “CNN may have figured its way out of its ratings problem. Dump news.” The debut of celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain’s show “Parts Unknown”attracted 747,000 viewers at 9 p.m. Sunday — “282,000 of them aged 25-to-54 years, the age group that’s the currency of news programming ad sales.”
Tim Graham
April 16th, 2013 7:03 AM

What Is It With the AP's Reluctance on 'Terrorism' and 'Terrorists

On Monday, Matt Vespa at NewsBusters noted the reluctance of the Associated Press to characterize what it would only call an "extremist attack" in Mogadishu, Somalia as "terrorism." In his early morning dispatch in the wake of the bombings at the Boston Marathon, the AP's Jimmy Golen at least used the word. But, incredibly, despite law enforcement authorities and others describing the…
Tom Blumer
April 16th, 2013 4:48 AM

HLN Number Two in Cable News Last Week

With all the buzz surrounding Jeff Zucker taking over the reins at CNN, it appears to be sister station HLN making a ratings move. In the week ended April 12, HLN - formerly known as CNN Headline News - bested both CNN and MSNBC in total viewers and in the all important demographic aged 25 to 54.
Noel Sheppard
April 15th, 2013 11:22 PM