MSNBC's Reid Treats Florida Democrat to Tough Interview in Order to Bo

The day after suggesting that Democratic primary voters in Florida should vote for turncoat Charlie Crist to better ensure the chances of taking back the governor's mansion, MSNBC substitute host Joy-Ann Reid conducted a short and rather tense interview with Nan Rich, a former state senate minority leader. You may recall that Reid suggested yesterday it would be "toxic" for Sunshine State…
Ken Shepherd
November 5th, 2013 7:29 PM

NBA Is Way Tougher on F-Bombs Than Obama's FCC

While the NFL is embroiled in a scandal over athletes threatening death to other athletes with racial epithets, the NBA is fining coaches for fleeting expletives. Yahoo Sports reported Washington Wizards coach Randy Wittman was fined $20,000 by the league for ranting at a post-game press conference. This is tougher punishment than anything Obama's Federal Communications Commission has done,…
Tim Graham
November 5th, 2013 6:57 PM

Stephanie Miller Wants 'Blacker' Presidents, Preferably Gangsta Rapper

Liberals are so often a bundle of puzzling contradictions, aren't they? On any given day, they'll inveigh fervently against the horrors of violence, misogyny, drug addiction. All of minutes later, they'll gush their ardor for a reputed form of music that glorifies the pathologies they claim to hate. Go figure. An example of this could be heard on Stephanie Miller's radio show today when she…
Jack Coleman
November 5th, 2013 6:50 PM

Ed Schultz: Christian Values Mean Nothing to Republicans – ‘They H

There really is nothing MSNBC’s Ed Schultz won’t say about conservatives. In response to a viewer question “What do Christian values mean to Republicans,” Schultz said Tuesday, “It's just a stepping stone, a footstool, to get exactly what they want in the political arena. They hide behind their plastic Jesus” (video follows with transcript and commentary):
Noel Sheppard
November 5th, 2013 6:13 PM

MSNBC’s Alex Witt: ‘Does It Matter’ That Obama Lied About ObamaC

Leave it to MSNBC weekend anchor Alex Witt to continue marching forward, carrying the flag of ObamaCare as the rollout phase sputters along at a crawl. On Sunday’s Weekends with Alex Witt, the host often came across as a White House publicist, defending both the president and his health care law. Witt began her show by interviewing Jonathan Gruber, one of the architects of both ObamaCare and…
Paul Bremmer
November 5th, 2013 5:58 PM

Daily Beast's Tomasky Uses Colo. Secession Vote As Chance to Attack Co

A non-binding vote in 11 Colorado counties on the question of seceding from the Centennial State to form a brand new state of North Colorado is "the start of a new and lamentable trend that... may be with us for a long time in American politics," groused the Daily Beast's Michael Tomasky in his November 5 story, "Colorado's Strange Secession Vote." Of course, Tomasky noted correctly, a push…
Ken Shepherd
November 5th, 2013 5:40 PM

ABC Touts Jon Karl Going 'Toe-to-Toe' With White House Over Website's

  ABC's World News on Monday night continued to highlight the network's exclusive that Barack Obama knew there was no real alternative to the ObamaCare website, even as he pushed options like mail and calling the hotline. Yet, on Good Morning America, the network's content-free morning show, the revelations were ignored. World News anchor Diane Sawyer touted the story as all "about what the…
Scott Whitlock
November 5th, 2013 5:26 PM

Christie Advises Obama on ‘You Can Keep Your Plan’ Correction

Governor Chris Christie (R-N.J.) had some advice for President Obama concerning his new claim concerning what he meant when he told Americans they could keep their health insurance plans if they liked them. Speaking with CNN’s Jake Tapper on The Lead Tuesday, Christie said, “Don’t be so cute…When you make a mistake, admit it.”
Noel Sheppard
November 5th, 2013 4:56 PM

JFK Truther Oliver Stone Still Claims ‘Cloud of BS’ Conceals Facts

“Still Crazy After All These Years” – it ain’t just a Paul Simon song when Oliver Stone is around and talking about the John F. Kennedy assassination. The Oscar-winning director vehemently defended his conspiracy theorist film “JFK” in a rambling diatribe on Nov. 4’s HuffPost Live, blasting critics as “silly” and “idiotic.” Stone stood by his twenty-year-old movie: “I think it holds up very…
Sean Long
November 5th, 2013 4:30 PM

Denial On NPR: Journos Say Obamacare's Not a Scandal, and Obama's 'Rel

In a sign of liberal panic, NPR's Diane Rehm Show spent its first hour Monday questioning President Obama's management style. As their website elaborated on the Healthcare.gov fiasco and the NSA spying on world leaders, "the latest embarrassments have even some of the president’s supporters questioning his management style." To insure that their comments weren't too upsetting to Obama-loving…
Tim Graham
November 5th, 2013 4:07 PM

CNN Rebukes Guest for Calling Obama's False Insurance Guarantee a 'Lie

CNN is still giving President Obama the extreme benefit of the doubt over his false promise that Americans could keep their insurance under ObamaCare. The President added words to his promise on Tuesday, that Americans could keep their insurance "if it hasn't changed since the law passed." Anchor Ashleigh Banfield then suggested he call his initial promise an "oversight" and rebuked…
Matt Hadro
November 5th, 2013 4:04 PM

Americans Like Doughnuts, Cheap Insurance and Other Bad Things, Sneers

"The Odd Couple" sitcom, which featured slob sportswriter Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman) sharing a New York City apartment with overbearing neatnik Felix Ungar (Tony Randall), rarely fell short in delivering funny lines, but one in particular has stayed with me in the decades since the show aired. Felix was lecturing Oscar, as he so often did, that what he was doing -- smoking cigars, eating…
Jack Coleman
November 5th, 2013 3:31 PM

Barbara Walters Claims 'The View' Was Never Intended to Be 'Political

During an interview on Sunday's edition of the new Fox News Channel program Media Buzz, Barbara Walters told host Howard Kurtz that The View -- the weekday program she created for ABC on August 11, 1997, and is retiring from next summer -- is neither political nor news-oriented since it was intended to be “entertaining and upbeat.” “The View is not Meet the Press,” Walters said even though…
Randy Hall
November 5th, 2013 2:20 PM

St. Louis Fed President: Shutdown ‘Not That Big a Deal’ for Econom

The government shutdown didn’t hurt the economy much after all. That was the assessment of St. Louis Fed President James Bullard in a Nov. 4 CNBC interview. “I don’t think it’s gonna have that big of an impact on growth. … It’s probably not that big a deal,” said Bullard on “Squawk Box.”
Sean Long
November 5th, 2013 2:15 PM