ABC's Terry Moran Thrilled Over Gay Rulings: 'Poetic' 'Declaration' fo

 A smiling Terry Moran made little effort to contain his excitement on Wednesday, hyping the Supreme Court's pro-gay marriage decisions as "poetic" and a "declaration" for "equal dignity." During live coverage, Moran and other journalists kept cutting to California, touting the cheering and celebrations there. Minutes after the Court struck down key provisions of the Defense of Marriage Act,…
Scott Whitlock
June 26th, 2013 11:48 AM

Moyers Continues Rant Against ALEC on Taxpayers’ Dollar

Bill Moyers may be a respected media veteran, but lately he has also become a veteran of using his taxpayer-supported show to bash groups he doesn’t like. And he does that while blatantly supporting groups he does like, particularly ones on his payroll. On June 21, show, “Moyers & Company” published a 56-minute follow-up documentary in a series of attacks against the American Legislative…
Mike Ciandella
June 26th, 2013 11:30 AM

Leno: ‘Obama Believes Global Warming Getting Worse Because He's Swea

Jay Leno continued his humorous attacks on the White House Tuesday. During the opening monologue of the NBC Tonight Show, the host said President Obama “believes global warming is getting worse because apparently he's sweating a lot more during his second term.”
Noel Sheppard
June 26th, 2013 11:29 AM

Open Thread: SCOTUS on Gay Marriage

NB Staff
June 26th, 2013 10:59 AM

‘Late Show’ Audience Laughs When Letterman Asks If They Care About

Despite President Obama deciding to impose executive orders to curb carbon emissions, polls routinely show Americans almost completely unconcerned about global warming with it not even showing up when people are asked about national priorities. Such was evident Tuesday evening when the CBS Late Show audience laughed when host David Letterman asked if they cared about climate change (video…
Noel Sheppard
June 26th, 2013 10:23 AM

Chuck Norris Column: 12 Little Known Facts About the Declaration of In

Being about a week away from Independence Day, I was doing a little reflecting upon the history surrounding the Declaration of Independence. And I thought it would be of equal interest to many of my readers to look at some often-overlooked aspects of the declaration's production and legacy. Several historical websites hold some fascinating facts about this national treasure — including the…
Chuck Norris
June 25th, 2013 7:16 PM

Hyperbole Much? CBS Legal Analyst Compares Voting Rights Act Ruling to

Writing for the liberal Atlantic magazine today, CBS News legal analyst Andrew Cohen jumped off the proverbial deep end by comparing today's Supreme Court ruling invalidating section 4 of the Voting Rights Act (VRA) of 1965 to two infamous Supreme Court decisions from the 19th century. "[T]he Supreme Court's decision in Shelby County is one of the worst in the history of the institution. As a…
Ken Shepherd
June 25th, 2013 6:52 PM

Joan Walsh: ‘Obama Got the Last Laugh’ When People Died During Sup

There are times when I can’t believe liberal media members are in any way part of the United States of America. On MSNBC’s Hardball Tuesday, Salon’s Joan Walsh actually said “Obama got the last laugh” when people died as a result of Superstorm Sandy because it rebuffed something Mitt Romney said about the President at last year’s Republican National Convention (video follows with transcript…
Noel Sheppard
June 25th, 2013 6:49 PM

Jake Tapper Gives Warm Welcome to Pro-Gay NFL Punter, Quotes His Lette

At CNN, gay advocacy is not just reported on, but promoted. One day before the Supreme Court will announce its decisions on two cases about same-sex marriage – Proposition 8 and the Defense of Marriage Act – CNN's Jake Tapper hosted gay rights advocate and NFL punter Chris Kluwe for a glowing interview and touted his new book. Tapper lauded Kluwe as a "record-breaking NFL punter" whose stand…
Matt Hadro
June 25th, 2013 6:29 PM

Huh? Chris Matthews: Stop Global Warming or Miami Will Be Turned Into

The always hyperbolic Chris Matthews on Tuesday touted Barack Obama's call for action on global warming with a rambling warning. The Hardball anchor hyperventilated, "And why did President Obama try to move the ball on global warming and climate change today? Well, because cities like Miami are about to turn into Atlantis if we don't do something about this." [See video below. MP3 audio here…
Scott Whitlock
June 25th, 2013 6:13 PM

Erroneous Claim of Southern Racism in Voting Draws No Criticism

Guest-anchoring the June 25 edition of Now with Alex Wagner, MSNBC's Joy-Ann Reid took the opportunity to react to a 2-hour-old Supreme Court ruling with an appropriate amount of sky-is-falling bluster. Reid's overwhelmingly liberal panel was distraught at the decision and agreed that this would lead to a “slow but steady erosion of voting rights in the South.” When asked his opinion about…
Nathan Roush
June 25th, 2013 6:00 PM

Bozell Column: Fort Hood Justice, Delayed and Ignored

A federal judge has finally selected a trial date for accused Fort Hood mass-murderer Nidal Malik Hasan – July 9. We’ll see if it actually happens. If you’ve forgotten that mass shooting, then the media had scored a point for President Obama. The Pentagon dismissed the terrorist attack as “workplace violence,” the Obama media nodded in agreement and the massacre vanished from public memory.…
Brent Bozell
June 25th, 2013 5:33 PM

MSNBC Hosts in Awe of Obama's Africa Trip Making Ailing Mandela Smile

On Tuesday, successive MSNBC hosts used the failing health of former South African president Nelson Mandela to promote President Obama's upcoming trip to Africa. Daily Rundown host Chuck Todd lead the way when he announced: "We have some developing news that we just have to share. Nelson Mandela's daughter, Zindzi Mandela, tells NBC that she was with Nelson Mandela, that she told him of…
Kyle Drennen
June 25th, 2013 5:26 PM

CNN's Joe Johns Pits 'Conservative' Opponents of Voting Rights Act Aga

CNN's Joe Johns pitted some "conservatives" against "civil rights advocates" on Tuesday in provocative fashion, after the Supreme Court struck down a provision of the 1965 Voting Rights Act. "I think you can say this is a home run for conservatives who said this law shouldn't be in place and this is a big loss for those civil rights advocates who have been fighting to go sustain this law…
Matt Hadro
June 25th, 2013 4:46 PM