CNN Gets A Kick Out of Jimmy Fallon's 'Phone Sex' Jab at Dick Cheney

Wednesday's New Day boosted Jimmy Fallon's anti-Dick Cheney crack from hours earlier on NBC's Tonight Show. Fallon spotlighted how Bernie Sanders was "concerned about what he called 'war talk' coming from the Republicans," and added, "Yeah, 'war talk' – or, as Dick Cheney calls it, 'phone sex.'" The CNN morning newscast included the line in a video round-up of late night shows' jabs at…
Matthew Balan
September 16th, 2015 3:30 PM

Devo Singer Jerry Casale Downplays Offensive 9/11 Themed Wedding

Last Friday marked the 14th anniversary of the September 11th terror attacks. It also happened to be the day 67-year-old Gerald “Jerry” Casale married 26-year-old Krista Napp, and used the tragic events as the theme for their wedding. Casale is notable as the singer and base player of the early 1980s novelty pop act Devo. Unfortunately, he treated the 9-11 anniversary as a novelty too. The…
Erin Aitcheson
September 16th, 2015 3:03 PM

New Republic Writer: Beware of ‘Genial Fanatic’ Ben Carson

The stage for tonight’s prime-time Republican presidential debate will be occupied by businesspersons, U.S. senators, current and former governors, and, in Jeet Heer’s words, a “genial fanatic,” whom you probably know better as retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson. Heer opined in a Wednesday article that Carson “combines extreme ideas with a comforting, trust-inducing persona” and explained that…
Tom Johnson
September 16th, 2015 2:34 PM

Pols Hosting Pro-Planned Parenthood Media Event Got $31K from PP

As more damning video comes out exposing Planned Parenthood’s grisly trade in aborted baby parts, the left is pushing back. This morning there was a red-herring Washington Post article on a PP clinic that doesn’t provide abortions, followed by a House Democrat media event defending PP’s federal subsidies. Given the disgraceful media blackout of the PP issue, we probably shouldn’t expect attending…
Katie Yoder
September 16th, 2015 1:36 PM

Ahead of Debate, MSNBC Touts GOP ‘All But Extinct’ in California

In a report for MSNBC’s Morning Joe on Wednesday, political correspondent Kasie Hunt used the upcoming Republican debate at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California to proclaim the GOP to be “all but extinct” in the Golden State.
Kyle Drennen
September 16th, 2015 11:43 AM

Tapper: Hillary Could Get Coverage Like Trump's If She'd Do Interviews

During an appearance on ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live on Tuesday night, CNN’s Jake Tapper pushed back against the idea that the media fueled Donald Trump’s presidential campaign and instead stressed that there “is a chicken and egg thing there.” 
Jeffrey Meyer
September 16th, 2015 11:19 AM

Cameron: Climate ‘Denialists’ Won’t Face Globe’s ‘Biggest Crisis'

Filmmaker and liberal activist James Cameron appeared on MSNBC, Tuesday, to “bemoan” the climate “denialists” on “the right” who won’t face up to the “biggest crisis” for Earth. Talking to Chris Hayes, the director lamented, “I felt hopeless for a long time watching a government that's paralyzed by denialism on the right, about what I think of as the biggest crisis that our society and our global…
Scott Whitlock
September 16th, 2015 11:02 AM

Pictures Tell the Story: NBC Overhyped Anti-Trump Protest Numbers

The number of protesters present at GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump's speech yesterday on board the USS Iowa is in dispute. Those who are claiming that there were "hundreds" of protesters are, from all appearances, greatly exaggerating their numbers. The Associated Press has been known in the past to overestimate leftist protesters' turnout at such events. AP reporter Steve Peoples was…

Tom Blumer
September 16th, 2015 10:09 AM

CNN Spends 78 Percent of GOP Campaign Coverage on Trump

A Media Research Center study finds that, over a two week period, coverage of Donald Trump’s campaign took up nearly 78 percent of all CNN’s prime time GOP campaign coverage – 580 minutes out of a total of 747 minutes. All 16 non-Trump candidates got a combined total of just 167 minutes.
Mike Ciandella
September 16th, 2015 9:56 AM

Steve Rattner's Interesting Advice to Hillary: 'Open the Kimono'

We've got more than a year to go before the election. Even so, Steve Rattner has made a strong bid for most unusual metaphor of the political season. On today's Morning Joe, Rattner said that when it comes to the email matter, Hillary needs to "open the kimono." Rattner, a Hillary supporter, went on to suggest that she turn over the server and take questions at length from reporters, as Chris…
Mark Finkelstein
September 16th, 2015 6:54 AM

MSNBC Panel Explodes after Wilson Argues Hillary’s Running on Gender

During the Tuesday edition of MSNBC’s All In, tempers erupted when Republican strategist Rick Wilson told fellow panelists Cornell Belcher and Jess McIntosh of EMILY’s List that Hillary Clinton is campaigning on her gender as a mother/grandmother and despite that, her poll “numbers are cratering” on honesty and trustworthiness.
Curtis Houck
September 16th, 2015 2:36 AM

Bozell & Graham Column: The Media's Weird Iran 'Victory' Bandwagon

On September 11, The New York Times demonstrated once again the media’s peculiar sense of patriotism. The 9/11 attacks were not remembered at all on the front page. Instead, the top-right headline in capital letters read “DEMOCRATS HAND VICTORY TO OBAMA ON PACT WITH IRAN.” The House of Representatives voted against it. The Senate voted against it. The American people are overwhelmingly against…
Brent Bozell and Tim Graham
September 15th, 2015 11:01 PM

Krauthammer Unloads on Dems for Iran Deal Support, GOP for Bad Tactics

During the first “All-Star Panel” segment on Tuesday’s Special Report, Fox News Channel (FNC) contributor Charles Krauthammer offered blistering criticisms of Senate Democrats for their support of the Iran deal along with Senate Republicans for not invoking the nuclear option by introducing a resolution disapproving of the deal. 
Curtis Houck
September 15th, 2015 11:01 PM

Delusional AP Report on Retail Sales Celebrates 'Surges' in Spending

Shortly after its release this morning, Josh Boak at the Associated Press posted his coverage of the Census Bureau's August retail sales report. On a seasonally adjusted basis, August's sales came in a very mediocre 0.2 percent greater than July. It's almost too kind to say that Boak's writeup was delusional. The AP reporter celebrated "surges" in spending, "fed ... by solid and steady job gains…
Tom Blumer
September 15th, 2015 10:17 PM