WashPost Endorses Proposed Md. Bag Tax; Bill in Question Exempts Bags

The Washington Post editorial board today endorsed a plastic bag tax being considered in the Maryland General Assembly, insisting that the 5-cent excise tax will reduce plastic bag litter which clogs the state's streams and raise some "$7.3 million in revenue, a quarter of which would be retained by retail establishments like grocery stores." "It's a sensible measure that will help the…
Ken Shepherd
March 5th, 2013 12:25 PM

ABC's Bianna Golodryga: Isn't It 'Kind of Sad' That Investors Are Shru

After hyping a "fiscal emergency" that could "vaporize" America, the journalists at Good Morning America seemed slightly puzzled that daily life has continued. GMA anchor George Stephanopoulos on Tuesday talked to reporter Bianna Golodryga and marveled, "...Investors seem to be shrugging off any economic impact from the stalemate in Washington, those across the board spending cuts." Golodryga…
Scott Whitlock
March 5th, 2013 12:17 PM

Scarborough Smacks Down Krugman For Pompously Behaving Like a Sighing

As NewsBusters reported earlier, New York Times columnist Paul Krugman and MSNBC's Joe Scarborough had quite a heated discussion about the budget, debt, and the economy on PBS's Charlie Rose Monday evening. Near its conclusion, Scarborough actually scolded Krugman for pompously behaving like a sighing Al Gore (video follows with transcript and commentary):
Noel Sheppard
March 5th, 2013 11:31 AM

Krugman: Quoting What I Said in the Past Is an Ad Hominem Attack

New York Times columnist Paul Krugman and MSNBC's Joe Scarborough had an at times heated discussion about budget deficits, debt, and the economy on PBS's Charlie Rose Monday evening. At one point Krugman got so rattled by the facts that he actually said Scarborough quoting what he had said in the past was making an ad hominem attack against him (video follows with transcript and commentary):
Noel Sheppard
March 5th, 2013 10:25 AM

Fuelish: NBC Devotes 3 Times As Much Airtime to Gas Prices in 2008, as

Comparison shows NBC News far less willing to report soaring gas prices under Obama.
Julia A. Seymour
March 5th, 2013 9:39 AM

NY Times' Dao Sees Marines Leaving War With Hope, But Edited Out a Mar

On Sunday, New York Times military affairs reporter James Dao filed from Camp Leatherneck in Afghanistan on the Marine Corps leaving the country, "As Marines Exit Afghan Province, a Feeling That a Campaign Was Worth It." Yet when a Marine wrote a letter, found after his death, that his Iraq service had been worth it, a 2005 story by Dao clipped the letter to instead emphasize the Marine's…
Clay Waters
March 5th, 2013 7:31 AM

NPR Ombudsman Slams WashPost for Dumping Their Ombudsman, Then Trashes

The Washington Post decided to dump its ombudsman or reader’s advocate position after Patrick Pexton’s two-year contract ended. The position is “independent,” but all too often, the hiring media outlet gets every benefit of the doubt. Pexton has defended some incredibly shameless hit pieces, including the Rick Perry “Niggerhead”-on-a-rock story and the Mitt Romney “haircut bully” episode of…
Tim Graham
March 5th, 2013 6:59 AM

Open Thread: Obama Launches His Own Operation Chaos

In the Wall Street Journal today, the editors give close examination to what is likely to be the medium-term strategy for the Obama Administration: deliberately create governmental chaos in the hopes of manipulating the Democratic base. This is an astonishing new development and one against presidential tradition but it all makes sense once you consider the ultimate goal: electing a…
NB Staff
March 5th, 2013 4:02 AM

AP Writers' Headline and Intro Nearly Go Into Euphoria Over Nominal Ye

Readers here can attempt to fill in the blank, and will get to the the correct answer after the jump. In their coverage of U.S. vehicle sales in February, Tom Krisher and Dee-Ann Durbin at the Associated press, aka the Administration's Press, wrote the following in an item headlied "US AUTO SALES POWER AHEAD IN FEBRUARY": "Americans want new cars and trucks, and they're not letting higher gas…
Tom Blumer
March 4th, 2013 11:55 PM

Napolitano Statement on Air Travel Delays Directly Contradicted by Air

According to the first paragraph of Alicia's Caldwell's report today at the Associated Press, aka the Adminstration's Press, Homeland Security Secretary Janey Napolitano told attendees at a Politico breakfast this morning (Politico's coverage is here) that, in Caldwell's words, "U.S. airports, including Los Angeles International and O'Hare International in Chicago, are already experiencing…
Tom Blumer
March 4th, 2013 10:37 PM

Liberal Radio Host Mike Papantonio Smears Scalia Elder as Fascist Lead

I always look forward to Mike Papantonio's appearances on radio, since he invariably says something that leaves me shaking my head in bemusement and pity. Papantonio, an attorney and co-host of the "Ring of Fire" radio show, was guest hosting on Ed Schultz's radio program Friday and talking about the legal challenge to the Voting Rights Act of 1965 before the Supreme Court. (audio clips…
Jack Coleman
March 4th, 2013 7:40 PM

CNN Catches Obama's Falsehood on Sequester; Networks Barely Report It

CNN's Dana Bash fact-checked President Obama's falsehood about the sequester on Friday, but the major networks didn't exactly follow CNN's lead in reporting the distortion that Capitol Hill janitors and police would receive a pay cut because of the sequester. In his Friday press conference, Obama claimed, "They're going to have less pay, the [Capitol Hill] janitors, the security guards. They…
Matt Hadro
March 4th, 2013 6:45 PM

R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr. Column: Origin of a Lie

I have long contended that public policy issues are as complicated as they appear because the giants of Capitol Hill like it that way, particularly the giants of the left. Bills can be written more simply. Decisions can be phrased with a certain lucidity. Yet, if they were, the electorate would mull them over and, after a cup of coffee, make a decision on them. As things stand today, with talk…
R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.
March 4th, 2013 6:38 PM

Rasmussen Column: Speaking Plain English About Spending Reductions

To borrow a phrase, Mainstream America and Washington's Political Class have become two nations separated by a common language. This gap was highlighted by a recent Pew Research Center poll showing that "for 18 of 19 programs tested, majorities want either to increase spending or maintain it at current levels."
Scott Rasmussen
March 4th, 2013 6:36 PM