Despite Dems, Media Banging the 'Secret Money' Drum, Poll Shows Voter

Liberal Democrats in the past few weeks have been pounding the message that massive infusions of "secret" money into independently-run political advertising have a detrimental effect on Democrats democracy. The media have done their level best to amplify that complaint. But is knowing the identity of political advertising donors really a huge issue to swing voters? By and large, no,…
Ken Shepherd
November 2nd, 2010 3:20 PM

From the MRC Archives: A Viewer's Guide to Election Night Spin

The actual voting results are just part of what makes for an Election Night in today’s mass media world. Perhaps as important — in some years, more important — are journalists’ first stab at interpreting the results, telling audiences what they voted for (and against). If history is a reliable guide, listen for: smug journalists slamming “angry” or stupid voters; claims that there’s no…
Rich Noyes
November 2nd, 2010 3:09 PM

Today Show Tries to Set Up Sarah Palin for a Big Fail

 On Tuesday's Today show, a couple of correspondents laid down the potential story line of a big defeat for Sarah Palin if the Republican Tea Party candidate she endorsed, Joe Miller, doesn't win his bid for the Senate seat in Alaska as NBC's Chuck Todd proclaimed: "Sarah Palin's political future is a little bit on the line" and added "this would be a big embarrassment," while NBC's Kristen…
Geoffrey Dickens
November 2nd, 2010 1:59 PM

O'Reilly Warns Children Not To Watch MSNBC Election Night: There Could

Bill O'Reilly on Monday jokingly warned children not to watch MSNBC on election night due to the possibility Republican victories will make some of the on-air employees commit suicide. Juan Williams joined in saying, "Harikari" (video follows with transcript and commentary, h/t Mediaite):
Noel Sheppard
November 2nd, 2010 1:53 PM

Did Delaware TV Station ‘Forget’ to Air Christine O’Donnell Ad

Perhaps there is a bit of witchcraft to be found amongst the Christine O’Donnell camp after all.  Problem is, it appears to have generated from an independent television station in Delaware, who somehow managed to make the Republican Senate candidate’s 30-minute television advertisement disappear. The Washington Post reports that O’Donnell, running short on time to have her ad aired on…
Rusty Weiss
November 2nd, 2010 1:21 PM

George Stephanopoulos Lobbies GOP to 'Cooperate' With Dems, Wonders if

Good Morning America's George Stephanopoulos on Tuesday once again pushed Republicans who win on Election Day to "cooperate" with Barack Obama and also wondered if a defeat could be a "blessing" for the President. Talking to Republican adviser Nicolle Wallace, the morning show host lobbied, "But [Republicans] have to make a choice, as well. Do they choose to cooperate with President Obama and…
Scott Whitlock
November 2nd, 2010 12:34 PM

CBS's Smith to Ann Coulter: What If Tea Partiers Bring Government 'To

On Tuesday's CBS Early Show, co-host Harry Smith continued to fret over government gridlock in the wake Republican electoral gains, asking Ann Coulter: "...big Republican wave just rolls in there. There'll be a routine vote, for instance, to increase the debt ceiling and the tea party guys are going to say, 'over my dead body.' And the government comes to a screeching halt. Then what happens…
Kyle Drennen
November 2nd, 2010 12:16 PM

CNN's Cooper Calls Out Alabama Democrat For Racial 'Fear-Mongering

On Monday's Anderson Cooper 360, CNN's Anderson Cooper refreshingly admonished a Democratic state senator in Alabama for his "incendiary injection of race in the final days of this election." Cooper interrogated Hank Sanders for his robocall which predicted the return of the "cotton fields of Jim Crow" if the Democrat candidates for governor and lieutenat governor weren't elected. The anchor…
Matthew Balan
November 2nd, 2010 12:14 PM

Jon Stewart Doesn’t Regret Inviting Fatwa-Endorsing Singer to Rally

According to novelist Salman Rushdie, Comedy Central star Jon Stewart appears to be unapologetic for featuring Muslim extremist folk singer Cat Stevens (a.k.a. Yusuf Islam) at his Rally to Restore Sanity last Saturday. Stevens has previously supported a long-standing Islamic death sentence against Rushdie. Standpoint magazine’s Nick Cohen spoke to Rushdie this morning, who told him that: “…
Alana Goodman
November 2nd, 2010 11:35 AM

Newsweek's Ben Adler to Dems: In 2012, Bring More to Table Than Callin

Democrats have worked overtime attempting to paint Tea Party-backed candidates as politically extreme, personally nutty, or both. But  in most cases it doesn't appear to be working, and it's even backfired in Kentucky's Senate race, a Newsweek writer admitted yesterday.
Ken Shepherd
November 2nd, 2010 11:13 AM

What Were the Media Predicting Back in

Sixteen years ago, the Republicans picked up 54 seats in the House of Representatives, taking control of that chamber for the first time since the 1950s. So how good were the media’s predictions back then? Trolling through the MRC’s archives, I came across these quotes from coverage just before the 1994 vote:
Rich Noyes
November 2nd, 2010 11:11 AM

Late-Term Forced Abortions Exposed on Chinese 'Twitter

Last year when Michael Jackson died, average people all over the world knew it within minutes, thanks in part to advances in social media technology such as Facebook and Twitter that make information sharing instantaneous. But maybe these new media have a role in getting out actually important, yet under-reported stories. That may be the case with the horror of violent forced abortions in China…
Erin R. Brown
November 2nd, 2010 10:38 AM

FNC’s O’Reilly Factor Picks Up MRC Study Documenting Slanted Campa

On Monday’s O’Reilly Factor, host Bill O’Reilly and former CBS News correspondent Bernie Goldberg talked about MRC’s study of the broadcast networks’ Campaign 2010 coverage, which has only talked about conservatives and Tea Party Republicans as “extremist” or “fringe,” not liberals or congressional Democrats. Goldberg argued that the problem is that “too many liberal journalists they don’t…
NB Staff
November 2nd, 2010 10:04 AM

Maher: GOP Voters a 'Fringe Group;' Fox News Spreading 'Misinformation

HBO's Bill Maher spouted his usual anti-conservative and anti-Fox News rhetoric on Monday's Situation Room on CNN, attacking the Tea Party movement as "teabaggers [who] are all carrying the banner...of corporatist America" and accusing CNN's competitor of "filling people with misinformation." Maher also labeled Republican voters "far right" and a "fringe group of people who are very forceful…
Matthew Balan
November 2nd, 2010 9:18 AM