NPR Boosts NAACP and ACLU's Activism After Court 'Gutted' Voting Right

Carrie Johnson's Monday report on NPR's Morning Edition could have been mistaken as an informercial for the left-of-center ACLU and the NAACP's efforts to help "protect minority voting rights," after the Supreme Court's Shelby County v. Holder decision from June 2013. Johnson played up how "a divided Supreme Court gutted part of that law – throwing into chaos a system that had required...states…
Matthew Balan
April 7th, 2014 5:12 PM

Establishment Press Lets CFPB Whistleblower Story Alleging Harassment

The primary objection to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), created as part of the mammoth Dodd-Frank legislation passed in 2010, has been its unaccountability. It "is ensconced within the Federal Reserve," which frees it from congressional and presidential oversight. Even the Fed "is statutorily prohibited from 'intervening' in CFPB affairs." It should surprise no one that…
Tom Blumer
April 7th, 2014 4:54 PM

U.K. Newspaper Art Critic Decries That 'Monster' Dubya's Paintings: 'T

The new art exhibit of paintings by George W. Bush has drawn some positive ex-president publicity from the national media (like NBC letting his daughter Jenna interview him). But someone on the Left had to sound like the Guardian (U.K.), whose art critic Jonathan Jones called it “the art of Forrest Gump.” Once again, the Harvard MBA is mentally challenged. “That gentle, civilised art can…
Tim Graham
April 7th, 2014 4:38 PM

Andrea Mitchell: Criticizing Dem Senator's Biased Report is Sexist

On her 12 p.m. ET hour show on MSNBC Monday, host Andrea Mitchell accused former NSA and CIA director Michael Hayden of being sexist simply for criticizing Senator Dianne Feinstein's slanted Intelligence Committee report condemning the interrogation of terror suspects under the Bush administration. [Listen to the audio or watch the video after the jump] Mitchell played a clip of Hayden…
Kyle Drennen
April 7th, 2014 4:11 PM

New Climate Alarmist Tack: Go Green for God

There’s a certain delicious irony in the global warming industry – the one that’s always screaming about climate change “deniers” not “believing in science” – trying to make a religious appeal to Christians. The Huffington Post on April 5 published “Climate Change Threats To ‘The Least of These’ Compel Evangelical Christians to Act,” in which writer Lynne Peeples interviewed Katharine Hayhoe…
Kristine Marsh
April 7th, 2014 3:43 PM

Column: Obama Tackled in the End Zone

It's one thing to spike the football when you actually score a touchdown, but why is Obama celebrating in the end zone when he just got tackled for a safety? What on earth is this man boasting about? Boasting is obnoxious enough when the braggart in question has accomplished something, but how many people do you know who brag when they've hurt millions? Under the goal posts in the Rose…
David Limbaugh
April 7th, 2014 2:52 PM

Rob Lowe Shocks NY Times: 'I Want Government Out of Almost Everything

In an interview with The New York Times, Rob Lowe was asked for his political beliefs: “My thing is personal freedoms, freedoms for the individual to love whom they want, do with what they want. In fact, I want the government out of almost everything.” Save the "almost" for drugs, which Lowe knows about. He doesn't like the blue-state trend of letting “my 18-year-old – any 18-year-old – to…
Tim Graham
April 7th, 2014 2:24 PM

Obama Donor Mellody Hobson Glorifies Weak Jobs Numbers During Appearan

Mellody Hobson, the woman President Obama once described as “one of my earliest supporters” appeared on CBS This Morning on Saturday April 5 to glorify the March jobs report which showed that the economy created just 192,000 jobs.  Co-host Anthony Mason described Hobson as a “CBS News contributor and analyst” before the Obama donor declared “The good news to me, it wasn't a disaster. It wasn'…
Jeffrey Meyer
April 7th, 2014 1:19 PM

Lady Gaga Resurrects Jesus, Simulates Sex in Music Video

Is there a pithy acronym for “I have to do something crazy or no one will pay attention to my music?”  Pop star Lady Gaga’s third album “Artpop” debuted November 2013, but her song “G.U.Y.” caught attention this week for making Billboard's top 100, and the music video is boasting over 30 million views. The video features Hearst Castle, the “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills,” and (of course)…
Katie Yoder
April 7th, 2014 1:09 PM

Twice in 24 Hours, ABC Touts Pro-Gay Cracker Ad; Network Assailed Mozi

Twice in just 24 hours, Good Morning America on ABC hailed a graham cracker company for supporting gay rights in an ad and standing up against "hate" and "bigots" who called for a boycott. Yet, it was just last week that the same program touted the "game changing" firing of a tech company CEO who supported traditional marriage. The network even used video footage to compare the executive to the…
Scott Whitlock
April 7th, 2014 12:45 PM

Time's Jon Friedman Fails to Show That Hank Aaron Would Face Worse Soc

Over at what's left of Time Magazine's Time.com, Jon Friedman claims that Hall of Fame baseball player Hank Aaron "Would Have Faced Worse Racism Today" than he did in 1973 and 1974 as he edged ever closer to and then broke Babe Ruth's once thought unapproachable career record of 714 home runs. There is no doubt that Aaron faced significant adversity as he neared that record. In that pre-…
Tom Blumer
April 7th, 2014 12:18 PM

Daily Kos Boss Compares Brendan Eich to the KKK, Says Conservatives Sh

Daily Kos founder Markos Moulitsas is speaking for the Left and tweaking the Right today by arguing "Brandon Eich was a victim of market forces, conservatives should applaud." He can't see that the gay lobby might look a bit like his book title "American Taliban." He announces the very temporary CEO of Mozilla, is "a tech legend, the inventor of Javascript—a programming language that powers…
Tim Graham
April 7th, 2014 11:26 AM

Media Crisis: 'Has David Ortiz Ruined the Presidential Selfie for the

On Monday morning, NBC, ABC, and CBS all found an excuse to cover Obama's selfie with Red Sox player David Ortiz one more time, expressing their collective fear that the White House may ban selfies with the commander-in-chief. On NBC's Today, co-host Savannah Guthrie fretted: "Has David Ortiz ruined the presidential selfie for the rest of us?" [Listen to the audio or watch the video after the…
Kyle Drennen
April 7th, 2014 11:21 AM

MSNBC Quotes White House Data To Push Misleading Statistic On Equal Pa

MSNBC seems to be doing everything it can to let its viewers know that it is the Obama propaganda network. With Tuesday April 8 being Equal Pay Day,  the “Lean Forward” network has been doing its best to misinform its viewers about the supposed pay gap between men and women. Appearing on her daily “Jansing & Co.” program, host Chris Jansing openly cited the White House during an interview…
Jeffrey Meyer
April 7th, 2014 11:17 AM