CNN Anchor Hits Insurers for 'Preying on the Most Vulnerable People

CNN's Carol Costello accused insurance companies of "preying on the most vulnerable people" in dropping doctors from health plans, even after CNN interviewed a doctor and an insurance representative saying that ObamaCare regulations made it harder for companies to keep doctors on insurance plans. After the report by correspondent Chris Frates on an elderly woman who had to choose between…
Matt Hadro
December 19th, 2013 3:10 PM

Reddit Bans Climate Change Skepticism, Urges Media to Follow

Why argue over evidence, if you can silence the opposition? The popular website Reddit has joined The Los Angeles Times editorial page in censoring climate skepticism. Reddit banned any such comments from the science sub-forum of its website. Reddit announced Dec. 16, that climate skepticism was no longer allowed in academic discussions of climate change. In an op-ed explaining the decision,…
Sean Long
December 19th, 2013 2:19 PM

ABC Wants Dismissal of $1.2 Billion ‘Slime’ Suit

A South Dakota circuit court judge heard arguments on Dec. 17 from both sides in the lawsuit by Beef Products Inc. (BPI) against ABC News over its coverage of lean finely textured beef in 2012.
Julia A. Seymour
December 19th, 2013 1:34 PM

UPDATED | John Fugelsang Tweets, Deletes 'NAFTA Screwed a Lot More Peo

Updated (15:25 EST): Fugelsang testily tweeted, "Hey, I deleted a NAFTA joke earlier cos someone politely asked me. Cue the jackal child-men of Newsbusters. NAFTA hurt them, too." To that, @bfinstock quipped in reply, "Probably best to keep 'child-men' out of a tweet in which you are describing the deletion of a 'NAMBLA' joke." |  "NAFTA screwed a lot more people than NAMBLA," left-wing…
Ken Shepherd
December 19th, 2013 1:10 PM

Israeli Journalist Bemoans 'Alliance Between Tea Party Israel and Tea

Talking to NBC's David Gregory for the Meet the Press web-based feature Press Pass on Sunday, Israeli journalist Ari Shavit launched into a rant against the strong bond between conservatives in Israel and the United States: "In recent years, we've seen too much of an alliance between Tea Party Israel and Tea Party America. I want to bring back that alliance between progressive America and…
Kyle Drennen
December 19th, 2013 12:53 PM

Bloomberg, AP Mimic DOL Meme on Ugly Unemployment Claims Report: 'Holi

Bringing on yet another appearance of the dreaded "U-word" — "unexpectedly" (via Bloomberg) — the Labor Department reported today that initial claims for unemployment benefits rose to a seasonally adjusted 379,000. That's a nine-month high, and an increase from last week's also unexpected 369,000. This week's and last week's results were far above the 332,000 and 320,000, respectively, analysts…
Tom Blumer
December 19th, 2013 12:31 PM

Networks Denounce 'Outrageous' 'Duck Dynasty' Star, But Skipped Bashir

  The same networks that totally ignored MSNBC anchor Martin Bashir's vile attacks against Sarah Palin have highlighted the "outrageous," "offensive" comments made by Duck Dynasty star Phil Robertson in an interview to GQ. The journalists on ABC's Good Morning America provided the most aggressive coverage, repeatedly wondering if the remarks "will sink the show." The morning program offered…
Scott Whitlock
December 19th, 2013 12:16 PM

Barbara Walters Cheers Hillary Clinton For President: ‘You Got To Ru

In her annual “10 Most Fascinating People” special, Barbara Walters named Hillary Clinton to the top spot for the third time, gushing over her without ever saying what the former Secretary of State had done in the past year to earn her the title. In a somewhat brief interview that aired on ABC on December 18, Ms. Walters cheered the former first lady on for president proclaiming that, “I…
Jeffrey Meyer
December 19th, 2013 12:00 PM

Putin: 'I Envy Obama Because He Can Get Away With' Spying On His Own P

Russian President Vladimir Putin is jealous of Barack Obama. At a news conference in Russia Thursday, Putin said, "How do I feel about Obama after Snowden's revelations? I envy him, because he can get away with it."
Noel Sheppard
December 19th, 2013 11:21 AM

Mika Brzezinski: ‘Thank God’ Obama Isn’t Actually Administering

Just how poorly has the rollout of ObamaCare gone? On MSNBC’s Morning Joe Thursday, when the perilously liberal Huffington Post reporter Sam Stein said, “The Obama administration isn’t administering the health care itself,” the perilously liberal co-host Mika Brzezinski replied, “Thank god!” (video follows with transcript and commentary):
Noel Sheppard
December 19th, 2013 10:41 AM

Year-End Awards: The Ku Klux Con Job Award, for Smearing Conservatives

Yesterday, the Media Research Center announced our "Best Notable Quotables of 2013," with disgraced MSNBC host Martin Bashir "winning" Quote of the Year for his disgusting attack on Sarah Palin. (Thanks to our 42 judges who patiently reviewed dozens of quotes to select the very worst of the worst.) Over the next few days, we'll present the best of this year's Notable Quotables as a way to…
Rich Noyes
December 19th, 2013 9:18 AM

AP's Price Spins Utah Dem's Retirement From Congress As Potential for

So here's the "logic" Michelle Price at the Associated Press relayed from Democratic circles in Utah in her Tuesday report on eight-term Democratic Congressman Jim Matheson's decision to leave Congress: He would have had a tough time defeating Mia Love in next year's congressional race rematch, but he's now in a better position to take on an incumbent Republican in a 2016 statewide race —…
Tom Blumer
December 19th, 2013 8:24 AM

Sundance Channel Plans Drama Series on Fictional NRA Leader Called 'Co

Robert Redford's Sundance Channel is developing a new scripted series built around a fictional leader of the National Rifle Association called "Cold Dead Hands." The lead character is Early "Trip" Thibodeaux, described as "the nation’s most powerful gun-rights advocate and the de facto CEO of the gun industry." The creator is Scott Gold, who's spent the last 15 years as a staff writer for the…
Tim Graham
December 19th, 2013 7:53 AM

Fox News Ends Year With Higher Ratings Than MSNBC, CNN and HLN Combine

As 2013 draws to a close, Fox News Channel continues to dominate cable television news programming, according to Nielsen data through Dec. 8. In an article for Variety, Rick Kissell stated that Fox has averaged 1.774 million viewers in prime time -- down 13 percent from last year's presidential election-driven numbers -- while the Cable News Channel fell 15 percent, and MSNBC lost 29 percent.
Randy Hall
December 19th, 2013 5:30 AM