NPR's Shocking Turn: A Real Conservative Frustrates E.J. Dionne

Last Friday’s All Things Considered segment on NPR was a real treat because David Brooks was absent, and therefore, couldn’t be his squishy self alongside liberal columnist E.J. Dionne.  National Review’s Mona Charen, a real conservative, filled in for the New York Times pseudo-Republican, and effectively countered Dionne’s Obama cheerleading. The two were asked by host Robert Siegel to…
Matt Vespa
February 18th, 2013 5:34 PM

This Happened: MSNBC Panel Sits Around and Tells Race Jokes On the Air

Apparently it's okay for MSNBC panels to sit around and tell race jokes on-air. Host Melissa Harris-Perry had her panel guests tell their "favorite race joke" or "best punch line" on race on her Sunday show and laughter ranged between nervous and uproarious. Harris-Perry capped it all off with a Jewish joke. After discussing if the best way to give a "social critique" on race was through…
Matt Hadro
February 18th, 2013 5:10 PM

ABC and NBC Use Blood-Soaked Chicago to Push for Gun Control, Ignore R

All three network newscasts on Friday featured Chicago as an example of Barack Obama's call for more gun control. ABC and NBC ignored the inconvenient fact that the city already has some of the strictest gun control in the country. (It took a Supreme Court ruling to overturn Chicago's ban on handguns.) Only the CBS Evening News mentioned this point. On the NBC Nightly News, Lester Holt…
Scott Whitlock
February 18th, 2013 4:55 PM

MSNBC Contributor Talks of 'Structural Racism' and 'Racially Biased' C

Remember all that talk about a post-racial society if Barack Obama was elected president? On the Martin Bashir show Monday, the host introduced Lehigh Professor James Peterson as a new MSNBC contributor, and virtually the first words out of Peterson's mouth were, "structural racism," "structural inequality," and "an over-aggressive criminal justice system that is racially biased" (video…
Noel Sheppard
February 18th, 2013 4:43 PM

Bill Plante: Obama-Tiger Woods Photo Would Have Been GOP 'Propaganda

The irony must have been lost on Bill Plante when he reported on Monday's CBS This Morning that President Obama "did golf with Tiger [Woods], but we didn't see a picture of it. They [the Obama administration] don't like to show a picture of the President at leisure doing anything. They see this as propaganda for the Republicans." However, exactly two weeks earlier, on February 4, 2013,…
Matthew Balan
February 18th, 2013 4:31 PM

NYT Horrified by Conservative Group It Collaborated With to Expose Men

Eric Lipton made the front page of Sunday's New York Times with a strange sort of rebuttal to the paper's investigation into influence-peddling scandals (among other things) surrounding Democratic Sen. Robert Menendez, "Inquiry on Menendez’s Influence Was Powered by Partisan Players." While reluctantly admitting the seriousness of the charges involving Menendez's relationship with Florida…
Clay Waters
February 18th, 2013 4:12 PM

MSNBC’s Alex Wagner Calls Chris Matthews A ‘National Treasure

It appears as though the wheels have fallen off the wagon at MSNBC.  On her February 18, 2013 show Now w/ Alex Wagner, host Wagner teased that her fellow MSNBCer Chris Matthews was a “national treasure.” Apparently Ms. Wagner considers someone who compares the GOP to Nazi’s and calls Republicans racist on a daily basis a “national treasure.”  In honor of Wagner, we have compiled a short list…
Jeffrey Meyer
February 18th, 2013 3:31 PM

Fox's Juan Williams on Liberal Sequester Panic: 'I Think the News Medi

During yesterday’s edition of Fox News Sunday, Washington Post editor Bob Woodward, who wrote the book "The Price of Politics" on how Obama handled the debt-ceiling fiasco in 2011, explained again to his media colleagues that it was a White House initiative to use a hatchet with these budgetary matters in the form of sequestration. When Fox host Chris Wallace suggested the news media would…
Matt Vespa
February 18th, 2013 3:09 PM

Jesse Jackson Jr. Charged With Blowing $750,000 in Campaign Cash; ABC

Former Democratic Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr. was charged on Friday with improperly spending $750,000 of campaign funds on items such as Michael Jackson and Bruce Lee memorabilia (among other things). Yet, ABC's World News did not cover the story at all. On Saturday, Good Morning America allowed the news a mere 18 seconds. Over the course of the weekend, NBC's Nightly News, the CBS Evening…
Scott Whitlock
February 18th, 2013 12:34 PM

AP's Sidoti Bemoans 'Collective Obsession With the Trivial' as Its Bus

Liz Sidoti's offering this morning at the Associated Press, which is clearly a serious competitor for Worst AP Item Ever, carries the "column" label. As such, I suppose we're expected to accept the idea that the "analysis" offered is hers alone. But you would think that the self-described "essential global news network" would have enough business judgment to review a reporter's work to make…
Tom Blumer
February 18th, 2013 12:33 PM

NBC and ABC Avoid Asking Tough Benghazi Questions to White House Chief

While new White House chief of staff Denis McDonough was grilled about the Benghazi terrorist attack on CBS's Face the Nation on Sunday, NBC Meet the Press moderator David Gregory only lobbed a single softball on the scandal, while fill-in host Jonathan Karl ignored the topic all together on ABC's This Week. The White House was unwilling to even allow Fox News Sunday host Chris Wallace to…
Kyle Drennen
February 18th, 2013 12:19 PM

Blind Spot? Howard Kurtz Rips Coverage of Rubio's 'Watergate' Without

CNN media critic Howard Kurtz ripped the press infatuation with Sen. Marco Rubio's water sip as "profoundly depressing," but on Sunday's Reliable Sources he wouldn't call out his own network's attempt to use the incident to drive headlines.   Last Wednesday, CNN's The Situation Room took the trivial and blew it up. CNN showed a still-shot of Rubio sipping water with headline flashing "Career…
Matt Hadro
February 18th, 2013 12:07 PM

WashPost Runs 20 Paragraph Puff Piece on Keystone Pipeline Protestors

On Sunday, 35,000 protestors marched on the Washington Mall urging President Obama to reject the Keystone XL pipeline, giving the Washington Post’s Steven Mufson ample space to hype the march.  In the 20 paragraph expose, the Post fails to label the protestors as liberal once and does not include any quotes from supporters of the pipeline, instead choosing to hype their global warming hysteria…
Jeffrey Meyer
February 18th, 2013 11:47 AM

Scarborough: Ted Cruz Acting 'Like Carnival Barker

The trashing of Ted Cruz continues apace in the bien-pensant MSM. From the New York Times, to the Washington Post, to Politico and elsewhere, the liberal media has the new Republican Senator from Texas in its sights. Joe Scarborough is clearly camped out on the Cruz-bashing bandwagon.  Earlier this month, so offended by Cruz was the sensitive Scarborough that he wouldn't deign to mention him…
Mark Finkelstein
February 18th, 2013 10:14 AM