At Politico, Walker's 126,000 Jobs Added Is 'A Little Over 100,000'

In covering the latest debate between incumbent Wisconsin Republican Governor Scott Walker and Democratic challenger Mary Burke, the Politico's James Hohmann significantly understated the number of jobs added in the Badger State during Walker's tenure. Hohmann wrote that "Burke attacked Walker for his 'broken promise' to create 250,000 private sector jobs during his first term. He’s now at a…
Tom Blumer
October 11th, 2014 2:26 PM

Olbermann and Bill Clinton Exchanged Regrets Over Lewinsky Coverage

Huffington Post media correspondent Michael Calderone reported on the latest batch of documents released from the Clinton Presidential Library. It shows that not only did MSNBC host Keith Olbermann beat his breast across the media in 1998 about his overflowing guilt over covering the Monica Lewinsky-presidential perjury story. He actually wrote to the president about it. A presidential aide…
Tim Graham
October 11th, 2014 2:00 PM

PBS Pounds Panetta About Loyalty, Poor Timing of His Obama Critique

PBS NewsHour seemed upset at Leon Panetta's apparently questionable loyalties to Democrats from the beginning of her interview segment on Thursday. She incorrectly stated that Panetta served as "President Reagan's chief of staff." She meant President Clinton. She scolded Panetta (and other Obama administration officials) for daring to write memoirs before Obama concludes his presidency,…
Tim Graham
October 11th, 2014 12:55 PM

Harris-Perry Guest Favors Prison Abolition, Tweets 'F--- The Police'

Melissa Harris-Perry proudly portrays her MSNBC show as "Nerdland."  But has it devolved from a cozy academic coffee klatsch for lefties into something else? To discuss the issue of relations between police and black Americans, with the backdrop of Ferguson and a shooting this week in St. Louis, Harris-Perry had as a member of her panel Mychal Denzel Smith. On the one hand, Denzel Smith would…
Mark Finkelstein
October 11th, 2014 12:43 PM

Daily Kos Gleefully Boasted About Being Bribed by Mark Warner

The Washington Post has published a story with allegations that Senator Mark Warner attempted to bribe a Virginia state senator to remain at his post by making job offers to his daughter. If true it would not be the first time Warner has engaged in attempted bribery. Back in 2006 when he was governor of the state, Warner used a plush party in Las Vegas in an attempt to sway the folks at the…
P.J. Gladnick
October 11th, 2014 11:55 AM

On Fox, MRC's Bozell Slams Double Standard on Loyalty of Top Officials

MRC president Brent Bozell appeared on The Kelly File on Fox News on Friday night to discuss the very limited TV coverage of Leon Panetta's book and its tough critique of President Obama's foreign-policy actions (and inaction). Bozell said: “This is a bombshell. It is an absolute bombshell. Whether you agree with the policy or not, it's irrelevant. It's a bombshell when the secretary of defense…
NB Staff
October 11th, 2014 10:46 AM

Obama Spokesman Sarcasm: ABC's Jon Karl the 'Most Delightful' Reporter

During Tuesday's segment of the new Bloomberg TV show, "With All Due Respect," hosts Mark Halperin and John Heilemann were getting whimsical with their guest, Obama press secretary Josh Earnest, asking which reporter at the White House is the "consistently most delightful." Earnest picked ABC's Jon Karl -- suggesting he's the un-favorite right now.
Tim Graham
October 11th, 2014 8:07 AM

Bozell & Graham Column: Rock the Vote From the Left

That left-wing group called “Rock the Vote” has released its latest silly new video urging the youth of America to vote. But vote for what? As usual, they featured celebrities and young people urging a turnout for “marriage equality,” for “global warming awareness,” and against  “deforestation.” What’s completely, transparently fraudulent at this late date is Rock the Vote announcing on the “…
Brent Bozell and Tim Graham
October 11th, 2014 7:33 AM

AP Dishonestly Headlines Report On Davis's Despicable Anti-Abbott Ad

Another day, another dishonest Associated Press headline. No one realistically expects the AP, aka the Administration's Press, to go after Texas Democratic gubernatorial candidate Wendy Davis for her vicious ad attacking her opponent, Greg Abbott. The 30-second ad, seen after the jump, denigrates Abbott as a man who sued for millions when he was crippled by a falling tree and then supposedly…
Tom Blumer
October 10th, 2014 11:44 PM

PBS Pulls Ads From Liberal Magazine Attacking Them As Too Conservative

David Uberti at the Columbia Journalism Review reported that Harper’s Magazine received an angry call from an advertiser on September 18 over a critical story slamming the advertiser the week before. The publisher, John McArthur, “wasn’t surprised that it decided to pull ads from subsequent issues. But he was shocked by who that advertiser was: PBS, the public broadcaster famous for Big Bird and…
Tim Graham
October 10th, 2014 11:26 PM

NY Times Leads With Scoffing Over GOP's 'Dismal' Anti-Obama Rhetoric

The New York Times led off with a "Political Memo" by Jeremy Peters, "Cry of G.O.P. in Campaign: All Is Dismal -- Looking for a Theme in ISIS and Infection," which not so subtly suggested in tone and text that some hyperbolic Republican campaign rhetoric was out of bounds in suggesting that President Obama is not competent in world affairs.
Clay Waters
October 10th, 2014 9:25 PM

USA Today Hypes Record Life Expectancy: A 0.1-Year Increase

This morning, I received two identical daily briefing emails from USA Today. The subject line was "Life Expectancy in USA Reaches Record High." As USA Today's web-page version of the email shows, the email body contained no link to or mention of a life-expectancy related article. Giving the paper the benefit of the doubt, I clicked on the email's "5 things you need to know Friday"; it also has…
Tom Blumer
October 10th, 2014 5:50 PM

WashPost Writer Slams WH Claims It Had No Role in Prostitution Scandal

Appearing on Friday’s edition of MSNBC’s The Daily Rundown, the reporter with The Washington Post who broke the story that White House officials knew that advance team member Jonanthan Dach had a prostitute stay in his hotel room during the 2012 Colombian prostitution scandal joined the program and took to blasting the White House’s numerous claims that no such cover-up exists. Reporter Carol…
Curtis Houck
October 10th, 2014 5:20 PM

On MSNBC: Republicans Don't Care About Protecting the President's Life

On Friday, the Washington Post’s Dana Milbank implied something truly dastardly and unpatriotic about Republicans - that they wouldn’t mind if the President of the United States was violently removed from office due to inadequate Secret Service protection. 
Geoffrey Dickens
October 10th, 2014 5:04 PM