Daily Beast: Obama Better Off Meeting With Kanye West Than Duck Dynast

Barack Obama reportedly told People magazine last week that he would like to hang out with the family on A&E's Duck Dynasty. Eli Lake, the senior national security correspondent for the Daily Beast, disagrees, and thinks the President would be better off sitting down with - wait for it! - rapper Kanye West.
Noel Sheppard
December 26th, 2013 11:34 AM

WaPo Headline Frets About Possible Issa File Releases, Not Insecure He

Major establishment press outlets ignored Friday's news that "Teresa Fryer, the chief information security officer for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) ... explicitly recommended denial of the website’s Authority to Operate (ATO), but was overruled by her superiors." Fryer also "refused to put her name on a letter recommending a temporary ATO be granted for six months" In…
Tom Blumer
December 26th, 2013 10:16 AM

Year-End Awards: The Tea Party Terrorists Award

Today’s installment of the Media Research Center’s “Best Notable Quotables of 2013,” as selected by our 42 expert judges: “The Tea Party Terrorists Award.” The establishment media have been hostile to the Tea Party from the moment it appeared on the scene in 2009, impugning participants as racists, “tea baggers” and terrorists ready to blow up the political system. “Winning” this category in…
Rich Noyes
December 26th, 2013 9:12 AM

AP: Egypt's Government Calling Muslim Brotherhood 'Terrorists' Is a 'D

It seems that Associated Press reporter Maggie Michael and Sarah El Deeb, her partner in distortion, can hardly believe that Egypt's military-backed government is calling terrorists "terrorists." The Muslim Brotherhood is a terrorist organization. Even if one believes, as Michael asserts, that "The Brotherhood, founded in 1928, denounced violence in the late 1970s," that alleged repudiation…
Tom Blumer
December 26th, 2013 8:32 AM

WashPost Reports British TV Channel Airs Edward Snowden 'Christmas Mes

Britain’s Channel 4 turned itself into the Edward Snowden Propaganda Channel on Christmas. Washington Post deputy managing editor Griff Witte wrote a story for Thursday’s paper headlined “Spying worse than in ‘1984,’ Snowden tells Britons.” But “1984" was a novel about a totalitarian state that attempted constant of surveillance and mind control of all citizens to rid the nation of Oceania…
Tim Graham
December 26th, 2013 7:20 AM

Parrots: Local TV News Montage Shows Identical Beginnings to Christmas

Though it certainly isn't a hard news item, a montage of identical story openings at roughly two dozen local TV stations assembled by Conan O'Brien's staff early last week shows us that their news readers will often parrot whatever their national news script services provide them. The primary and perhaps dominant purveyor of such scripts is more than likely APTN, the video division of the…
Tom Blumer
December 26th, 2013 7:17 AM

Linus Tells Charlie Brown the True Meaning of Christmas

It's become a NewsBusters tradition to have the Peanuts character Linus explain the true meaning of Christmas. Without further ado (video follows with transcript and commentary):
NB Staff
December 25th, 2013 11:26 AM

New ObamaCare Video Slammed by Gay Republican Group

Just when it seemed that proponents of the Affordable Care Act couldn't sink any lower, they've gone ahead and approved an offensive advertisement trying to get gay men to enroll in healthcare exchanges that has managed to get everyone disgusted. The ad -- which features muscular men dancing in colorful underwear and Christmas headgear as they tout the benefits of enrollment in insurance…
Randy Hall
December 25th, 2013 10:40 AM

Year-End Awards: The Pantsuit Patrol Award, for Boosting Hillary Clint

Today’s installment of the Media Research Center’s “Best Notable Quotables of 2013,” as selected by our distinguished panel of judges: The Pantsuit Patrol Award, for boosting Hillary Clinton. Championing Hillary has been a media fixation for decades; 20 years ago, the Best Notable Quotables of 1993 featured the “I Am Woman” award, won that year by then-Time White House correspondent Margaret…
Rich Noyes
December 25th, 2013 9:36 AM

Open Thread: Christmas Edition

Merry Christmas everyone! Please share your holiday greetings on this post and feel free to discuss any news that might break.
NB Staff
December 25th, 2013 2:39 AM

Bozell Column: '60 Minutes,' Tool of the State

The New York Times published an unintentionally humorous headline on December 23:  “When ‘60 Minutes’ Checks Its Journalistic Skepticism at the Door.” Times media columnist David Carr is suddenly stunned that “60 Minutes” has aired a puff piece on a serious political matter.         In his article, Carr didn’t breathe a word about Steve Kroft’s long history of servile interviews with Barack…
Brent Bozell
December 24th, 2013 10:18 PM

CBS's Giles Complains ObamaCare Fiasco Over-Covered by Media

On Monday's All In show on MSNBC, during a discussion of what stories were over-covered or under-covered by the media in 2013, CBS contributor Nancy Giles griped that the HealthCare.Gov glitches were over-covered, and seemed to suggest that hackers may have been to blame for ObamaCare's rollout problems. Giles began:
Brad Wilmouth
December 24th, 2013 6:11 PM

Schultz Declares 'Four Pillars Of American Life': Health Care, Jobs, E

The Declaration of Independence? Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness?  Meh. That's so, like, 18th century.  No, Ed Schultz has come out with a new declaration of what he calls the Four Pillars of American Life: health care, jobs, education and equality. Schultz promulgated his manifesto on the year-in-review episode of his MSNBC show today. View the video after the jump.
Mark Finkelstein
December 24th, 2013 5:53 PM

AP's Raum Comforts the Left: 'Health Law Not First New Program With La

Not to worry, people. Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, and Medicare Part D got through "technical glitches, political hostility and gloom-and-doom denouncements." So will Obamacare. That's the Christmas love letter delivered to the left by Tom Raum of the Associated Press, aka the Administration's Press, late this morning. Raum "somehow" failed to note that the size and scope of Obamacare…
Tom Blumer
December 24th, 2013 5:41 PM