NYT's Sunday Revamp Heralds Increased Influence for Paper's Liberal Co

Some traditional media outlets, faced with harsh economic realities in the digital age, have begun to turn ideologically inward in the hopes of shoring up support among an enthusiastic and sympathetic audience. The goal is to raise the floor of potential readers or viewers, even while the ceiling drops. The New York Times, for its part, has decided to revamp its Sunday opinion section -…
Lachlan Markay
May 11th, 2011 7:42 PM

Eliot Spitzer Presses GOP on Immigration, Fails to Scrutinize Outspoke

CNN's Eliot Spitzer challenged Congressman Ed Royce (R-Calif.) on the GOP's immigration stance Tuesday, but was content with liberal Rep. Luis Gutierrez (D-Ill.) hitting Republicans as "cold and reactionary" on the issue. The former Democrat governor of New York pressed Royce on Republican opposition to the DREAM Act and pressured him to admit that President Obama has been tougher on border…
Matt Hadro
May 11th, 2011 6:50 PM

The Amnesty Bandwagon Rides Again

The public relations campaign for President Obama's latest revival of "immigration reform" makes one thing crystal clear: This is not, and never has been, about homeland security. This is not, and never has been, about economic security. It's about political security, plain and cynical. In conjunction with Tuesday's renewed White House push in Texas for a "new pathway to citizenship" for…
Michelle Malkin
May 11th, 2011 6:35 PM

Conditions of Anonymity

There is a particular media conceit that, in the garb of purported impeccable disclosure, is in fact a license for news sources to market talking points. A hilarious example of the breed can be found in an article by Anne E. Kornblut in the Sunday Washington Post. The article is about the White House's intended use of the bin Laden event and is titled "Bin Laden raid fits into Obama's 'big…
Tony Blankley
May 11th, 2011 6:30 PM

MSNBC Contributor Fineman: Was 'Mistake' For Obama to Urge Voters to J

Discussing how President Obama should craft his 2012 reelection campaign theme, MSNBC contributors Howard Fineman offered that President Obama made a "mistake" in his freshman year in office in saying voters should judge his term by his performance in office. Because the economy is recovering under Obama's stewardship, Fineman posited on the May 11 edition of "Hardball," Obama must run on a…
Ken Shepherd
May 11th, 2011 6:20 PM

NBC: GOP 'Long Shots' vs. 'Confident' Obama 'Raking in Millions

During a report on Tuesday's Nightly News, White House correspondent Chuck Todd was largely dismissive of the current crop of Republican candidates: "[Mitt Romney] skipped the first debate last week, leaving Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty as the only major contender alongside a slew of long shots jockeying for attention." But when it came to President Obama, Todd declared: "One of the few…
Kyle Drennen
May 11th, 2011 5:15 PM

Over 30 Major News Organizations Linked to George Soros

ABCs Amanpour, Post VP Downie on boards of groups funded by left-wing billionaire.
Dan Gainor
May 11th, 2011 5:15 PM

Flashback: ABC Tossed Softballs to bin Laden's Son and Touted His 'Gla

While Good Morning America covered the news that Omar bin Laden, the son of the terrorist mastermind, has condemned the U.S. for his father's killing, no mention was made of GMA's January 22, 2008 friendly interview with the young man. On Wednesday, reporter Jim Sciutto explained, "Another of bin Laden's son, Omar, who is living in Saudi Arabia and other family members have condemned the…
Scott Whitlock
May 11th, 2011 4:24 PM

BBC Crowd Applauds Muslim Woman 'Depressed' by Osama Killing, Boos 'El

In Wednesday’s Wall Street Journal, Andrew Roberts, who just finished analyzing the Royal Wedding for NBC, penned a piece titled “Britain Goes Wobbly on Terror.” In it, he lamented how much British TV pundits despised American cheering for Osama bin Laden’s death: By total contrast, when Douglas Murray, the associate director of the Henry Jackson Society, told the BBC’s flagship program…
Tim Graham
May 11th, 2011 4:14 PM

For NYT, Obscure Left-wing Attacks on the Koch Brothers Are News

Most of the conspiracy theories about libertarian philanthropists Charles and David Koch have originated in the left-wing blogosphere. But a few media outlets, most notably MSNBC and the New York Times, have served to filter the anti-Koch campaigns into the mainstream political conversation. The Times, which has printed numerous factual inaccuracies relating to the Koch brothers of late,…
Lachlan Markay
May 11th, 2011 4:09 PM

CBS Plays Up Obama's Mockery of GOP on Border Security, No Opposing Cl

On Wednesday's Early Show. CBS's Bill Plante highlighted President Obama's recent mockery against Republicans on border security, but omitted playing an opposing clip from a GOP politico. The President jabbed the opposing party during the speech in El Paso, Texas: "Maybe they'll need a moat. Maybe they'll want alligators in the moat." The morning show was alone among the Big Three in covering…
Matthew Balan
May 11th, 2011 4:04 PM

The NYT's Matt Bai on Newt Gingrich: He's No Mario Cuomo

Newt Gingrich: He’s no Mario Cuomo. New York Times political writer Matt Bai’s "Political Memo" Wednesday was pretty hostile to the battle-scared Republican leader considering a 2012 run for president: "Gingrich’s Run Reflects His Sense of History." Bai led off by asking "Whatever can Newt Gingrich be thinking?" given that he "has never been elected to anything outside his old Congressional…
Clay Waters
May 11th, 2011 2:40 PM

NYT's Jackie Calmes's Credulous Take on Obama's Politically Motivated

New York Times reporter Jackie Calmes was with the president in El Paso, Texas, inspiring Latino voters for his 2012 reelection by pushing Congress to hack a "path to citizenship for illegal immigrants." It’s a long shot in a Republican-controlled Congress, on an issue Obama did not press when the Democrats had big majorities in the House and Senate, but those points were buried in her 1,100-…
Clay Waters
May 11th, 2011 1:12 PM

A Solution to the Debt Menace

Here's a safe prediction: The "bipartisan" group of congressmen led by Vice President Joe Biden will fail to solve the $14 trillion debt crisis. Here's another prediction: The Heritage Foundation (www.heritage.org/) has developed a formula, made possible by a grant from The Peterson Foundation (www.pgpf.org/), that could balance the budget in 10 years, reduce the debt to 30 percent of gross…
Cal Thomas
May 11th, 2011 12:19 PM