Year-End Awards: 'The Kamikaze Award' and 'Let Them Eat Dog Food

Today’s installment of the Media Research Center’s “Best Notable Quotables of 2013,” as selected by our 42 expert judges: the “Let Them Eat Dog Food Award, for Freaking Out Over the Sequester’s Puny Cuts,” and “The Kamikaze Award, for Disparaging Conservatives During the Shutdown.” In late February, as automatic spending cuts were about to take a tiny sliver off of the $3.5 trillion annual…
Rich Noyes
December 27th, 2013 9:15 AM

Report: Three Celebs Said No to Barbara Walters 'Most Fascinating' Spe

Barbara Walters didn't get everyone she wanted for her final "10 Most Fascinating People" special. According to an anonymous source who spoke to Radar Online, the three stars too elusive for Walters were rapper Jay Z and actors Kristen Stewart and Robert Downey Jr. These were part of a wish list that Walters started with before narrowing it down to her final list of ten. "Typically, Barbara…
Tim Graham
December 27th, 2013 8:43 AM

Real Winner of AP's Entertainer of the Year: None of the Above

According to its Frequently Asked Questions page, the Associated Press "currently (has) around 1,400 U.S. daily newspaper members and thousands of television and radio broadcast members." The wire service attempted to identify 2013's Entertainer of the Year by sending out an "annual survey of its newspaper and broadcast members and subscribers." Based on the response rate, it should have…
Tom Blumer
December 27th, 2013 6:29 AM

WashPost Blogger Diagnoses 'MSNBCitis,' The Tendency to Ask Why Horrib

On Tuesday, Washington Post media blogger Erik Wemple wrote a long analysis of daytime programs on MSNBC, where he underlined the Pew Research Center’s finding that the Lean Forward network offers much more opinion than hard news. To be precise, a study of three days in late 2012 (after the election), MSNBC offered 85 percent commentary, 15 percent news. Then he identified traits such as “…
Tim Graham
December 26th, 2013 11:45 PM

MSNBC’s Reid Bashes Palin for Having a Christmas Tree...on Christmas

As NewsBusters has reported for years, the hatred liberal media members have for and display towards former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin knows no bounds. On MSNBC’s Ed Show Thursday, substitute host Joy Reid castigated Palin first for having the nerve to show family pictures on Fox & Friends Christmas Eve – the horror! – but also for having a Christmas tree on - wait for it! - Christmas (…
Noel Sheppard
December 26th, 2013 6:51 PM

MSNBC's Hayes Derides FNC 'Obsession' with 'Knockout Game' That Target

On Monday's All In with Chris Hayes, host Hayes for a second time griped over Fox News giving attention to reports of primarily black teens playing a "knockout game" in which they target white victims for violence, suggesting that the game does not really exist. As he awarded his choice for the "over-covered" and "under-covered" news stories for the year, Hayes began:
Brad Wilmouth
December 26th, 2013 6:34 PM

Cozy: New York Times Picked Its Own Reporter's Bush-Cheney Book As a T

A month back, I noticed the usual back-scratching that goes on when The Washington Post makes a list of the year’s best books, and two of the top five nonfiction books of the year were former Posties. When the New York Times list came out in mid-December, a similar thing happened: one of their Ten Best Books came from Times reporter Peter Baker, "Days of Fire: Bush and Cheney in The White…
Tim Graham
December 26th, 2013 4:32 PM

Greenwald Schools MSNBC Host: ‘I Defend Snowden Like People On MSNBC

Something absolutely marvelous happened on MSNBC Thursday that could have only been a better Christmas gift to those fighting liberal media bias if the host at the time had been a more prominent person on that so-called “news network.” When MSNBC Live substitute host Kristen Welker scolded the Guardian’s Glenn Greenwald for appearing to always be defending NSA leaker Edward Snowden, Greenwald…
Noel Sheppard
December 26th, 2013 4:24 PM

MSNBC's Hayes Inaccurately Rejoices Over 'Thousands of Years' of Gay M

On the Monday, December 23, All In with Chris Hayes show on MSNBC, after Richard Kim of the far left The Nation magazine awarded the "Rookie of the Year" award to 84-year-old gay rights activist Edith Windsor, host Chris Hayes delivered a sappy tribute to gay rights as he imagined that for "thousands of years" same-sex couples have managed to form marriage-like relationships in spite of not…
Brad Wilmouth
December 26th, 2013 3:39 PM

Topless German Feminist Tries to Ruin Christmas Mass With Altar-Jumpin

Did you ever notice how the liberal media can obsess for days over a Koran-burning stunt, but ignore feminist groups that have a serious hatred problem with the Catholic Church? Via Chicks on the Right, we learned that the bratty anti-Catholic leftists of FEMEN have pulled their latest stunt. A woman with the message “I AM GOD” painted on her body jumped up on the altar and screamed in the…
Tim Graham
December 26th, 2013 2:20 PM

U.S. News Outlets Ignore 'Appalling Patient Care, Bureaucratic Cover-u

Their stated excuse is, "These could never happen here, so why should U.S. news consumers care?" Their real excuse is, "We don't want anyone thinking that Obamacare could lead to this, even though there are already plenty of signs that it will." Two weeks ago, the UK Daily Mail reported on three just-released "damming reports" on Great Britain's government-run National Health Service. A…
Tom Blumer
December 26th, 2013 1:01 PM

Daily Beast: Obama Better Off Meeting With Kanye West Than Duck Dynast

Barack Obama reportedly told People magazine last week that he would like to hang out with the family on A&E's Duck Dynasty. Eli Lake, the senior national security correspondent for the Daily Beast, disagrees, and thinks the President would be better off sitting down with - wait for it! - rapper Kanye West.
Noel Sheppard
December 26th, 2013 11:34 AM

WaPo Headline Frets About Possible Issa File Releases, Not Insecure He

Major establishment press outlets ignored Friday's news that "Teresa Fryer, the chief information security officer for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) ... explicitly recommended denial of the website’s Authority to Operate (ATO), but was overruled by her superiors." Fryer also "refused to put her name on a letter recommending a temporary ATO be granted for six months" In…
Tom Blumer
December 26th, 2013 10:16 AM

Year-End Awards: The Tea Party Terrorists Award

Today’s installment of the Media Research Center’s “Best Notable Quotables of 2013,” as selected by our 42 expert judges: “The Tea Party Terrorists Award.” The establishment media have been hostile to the Tea Party from the moment it appeared on the scene in 2009, impugning participants as racists, “tea baggers” and terrorists ready to blow up the political system. “Winning” this category in…
Rich Noyes
December 26th, 2013 9:12 AM