John Heilemann: Clinton’s Hands Are ‘Like The Paintbrushes Of Picasso’

John Heilemann and Mark Halperin, authors of the controversial 2008 campaign book Game Change, have a new show on Bloomberg called With All Due Respect and the two liberal journalists are using their platform to continue the media fawning over President Clinton. On their Tuesday show, the two hosts gushed over a campaign speech Clinton gave on behalf of Arkansas Democrat Mark Pryor and Heilemann…
Jeffrey Meyer
October 8th, 2014 12:37 PM

ABC Trashed 'The Passion,' But O'Reilly Film Is Not Religious Enough?

ABC trashed Mel Gibson's Passion of the Christ, but with an odd bit of historical amnesia, the journalists at Good Morning America on Tuesday knocked Bill O'Reilly's book and upcoming movie Killing Jesus as not religious enough. Co-host Robin Roberts warned that "not everyone is happy with his version of history." Reporter Tom Llamas intoned, "I's Bill O'Reilly's latest book, turned TV movie,…
Scott Whitlock
October 8th, 2014 12:22 PM

Charlie Rose Scolds Panetta for Criticizing Obama

In an interview aired on Wednesday's CBS This Morning, co-host Charlie Rose lectured former Defense Secretary Leon Panetta on criticizing President Obama in a new memoir: "There are those who say, you know, he appointed you to two of the highest positions that this country has to offer, just wait until he's out of office before criticizing." Panetta pushed back: "Do you know what? It's exactly…
Kyle Drennen
October 8th, 2014 12:13 PM

Lefty Blogger: Joni Ernst a ‘Dangerous…Militia Type’

Talking Points Memo’s Josh Marshall says Ernst’s ideas about localism and the ACA are “insane” and remind him of something you’d hear from “militia types.”
Tom Johnson
October 8th, 2014 11:08 AM

CBS Hypes Criticism of GOP Ad: ‘Sick, Pathetic, And Disgusting'

Following a Tuesday night report in which the CBS Evening News blasted GOP campaign ads on ISIS, Wednesday’s CBS This Morning went even further in playing up the supposed outrage at a GOP congressional candidate’s campaign ad. CBS reporter Nancy Cordes pushed how Republican congressional candidate Wendy Rogers ran “the first ad to show an ISIS captive and reaction was swift. On Arizona Republican…
Jeffrey Meyer
October 8th, 2014 10:10 AM

NY Times Thrilled By 'The Assassination of Margaret Thatcher' Story

It’s easily guessed that no one at the New York Times would welcome a book titled “The Assassination of Barack Obama.” But the Times is in love with a book titled “The Assassination of Margaret Thatcher.” This book of short stories by British author Hilary Mantel graced the cover of Sunday’s book review, but mysteriously, that review by Terry Castle didn’t discuss the short story on killing…
Tim Graham
October 8th, 2014 7:13 AM

CBS Blasts GOP Campaign Ads on ISIS Since Obama 'Does Have a Strategy'

On Tuesday evening, the CBS Evening News with Scott Pelley was the only broadcast network newscast to have any coverage of the upcoming midterm elections, which are four weeks away from Tuesday.  While that was the case, the just over two-minute-long segment wasn’t free of liberal bias, as it criticized Republican candidates for running ads on the issue of fighting the Islamic terrorist group…
Curtis Houck
October 7th, 2014 11:55 PM

AP Fact-Checks 'a Few" of Obama's 'Stronger Economy' Claims: Two

The dictionary tells us that "a few" is "a small number of persons or things." Though there is some ambiguity in the guidance I have reviewed, it's fair to say that "Generally a few is more than 2." Not at the Associated Press, where "a few" can apparently be two, at least when it comes to "fact-checking" President Obama's grandiose claims in his Thursday speech at Northwestern University.…
Tom Blumer
October 7th, 2014 11:28 PM

Bozell & Graham Column: Bill Maher vs. Chris Hayes

Bill Maher is no one’s idea of a disinterested scholar on religion. He’s long been the loudest, most obnoxious barroom brawler for atheism. What makes his argument toxic is that it isn't an intellectual defense of atheism. It is a sophomoric, boorish attack on religion, wholly dependent on yuk-yuk lines. These attacks have drawn little attention of late, perhaps because he's so predictable, but…
Brent Bozell and Tim Graham
October 7th, 2014 11:02 PM

Obama's Master Plan with Eric Holder

Rush Limbaugh was right in saying that Attorney General Eric Holder's resignation is not in any way a simple bon voyage. Rather, it is a deliberate ploy to maneuver him into an even greater place of influence, possibly even the Supreme Court.
Chuck Norris
October 7th, 2014 10:25 PM

'Why's He Doing This?!' Matthews Complains of Leon Panetta

Former CIA director and Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta should have at least waited until after the 2014 midterms to publish his memoirs, seeing as they contain sharp criticisms of President Obama, Hardball host Chris Matthews argued on his October 7 program, lamenting Panetta's lack of "loyalty" to the administration. "Why's he doing this?!" Matthews whined.
Ken Shepherd
October 7th, 2014 9:52 PM

Ed Schultz: ‘People Are Better Off Today Than They Were 4 Years Ago'

Ed Schultz used his opening monologue during his MSNBC show on Tuesday to paint Republicans as the “desperate” and “delusional” party in trouble ahead of the midterm elections and informed his audience that “people are better off today than they were four years ago” (before dismissing the struggling wages in the country as “a different thing”). He began by dismissing the idea that Republicans…

Curtis Houck
October 7th, 2014 9:09 PM

Dem Senator in Re-election Race Stumbles Over 'Softball' Ebola Query

One of the tightest races in this year's midterm election is the contest in Arkansas, where Democratic incumbent senator Mark Pryor is struggling to be re-elected over popular Republican candidate Tom Cotton, who currently is a member of the U.S. House of Representatives. During Monday's edition of MSNBC's Morning Joe program, political correspondent Kasie Hunt played a recording of her asking…
Randy Hall
October 7th, 2014 8:01 PM

'Bill Clinton to the Rescue' of Sexually Harassed Waitresses?!

MSNBC.com front-page editors probably didn't consider just how bad this looks to the average person who has any awareness of Slick Willy's proclivities.
Ken Shepherd
October 7th, 2014 6:36 PM