NYTimes Gushes Over Bill and Hillary Clinton, 'Great Neighbors' 'Remar

Peter Applebome, New York Times reporter and writer of the paper's"Our Towns" column, talked with residents of Chappaqua, New York pondering if they will be lucky enough to have Bill and Hillary Clinton as "‘Great Neighbors,’ but for How Long?" (Applebome also lives in Chappaqua, according to his New York Times bio.) It's an extremely homey, gushing story about two Democratic politicians,…
Clay Waters
May 31st, 2012 12:36 PM

L.A. Times Spins: 'Everyman' Biden Sounds Like 'The Most Interesting M

The Los Angeles Times on Wednesday spun Joe Biden's seemingly unending series of gaffes as proof that the Vice President is a combination of "affable everyman and the Dos Equis 'Most Interesting Man in the World.'" Although staff writer Michael Memoli admitted that Biden's blunders can "keep Obama strategists awake at night," he studiously avoided actually describing any examples. Instead,…
Scott Whitlock
May 31st, 2012 11:44 AM

Media Outlets Ask Judge to Unseal Prosecution's Evidence Against Georg

"A consortium of 13 media companies, including The Associated Press, is challenging efforts to seal certain documents in the second-degree murder case of the neighborhood watch volunteer charged with killing Trayvon Martin," the AP reported today. "Both sides also say they worry that witnesses will be harassed if their names are released," the AP noted. "The State and Defendant wish to be…
Ken Shepherd
May 31st, 2012 11:43 AM

After Spiking Catholic Lawsuit Against Obama, Networks Unleash Avalanc

While the networks largely ignored 43 Catholic institutions suing the Obama administration over the ObamaCare contraception mandate, since news broke on May 25 of the Pope's butler leaking classified Vatican documents, those same networks saw fit to provide 13 stories in 5 days proclaiming "another black eye for the Vatican" and supposed "corruption at some of the highest levels." [Listen to…
Kyle Drennen
May 31st, 2012 11:43 AM

MSNBC’s Moment of Honesty

Host questions Obama’s attacks on Bain, points to Solyndra.
Dan Kennedy
May 31st, 2012 11:11 AM

CNN Showcases Romney's Connection to Trump, But Had No Initial Inquiry

CNN jumped all over Donald Trump's "birther" remarks on Tuesday as Trump hosted a fund raiser for Mitt Romney. CNN ran the story almost every single hour on Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning, hyping Romney's message getting "Trumped" by his supporter's controversial statements. In contrast, CNN showed no initial scrutiny of foul-mouthed comedian Bill Maher's $1 million donation to a pro-…
Matt Hadro
May 31st, 2012 10:49 AM

Newt Gingrich: Chris Matthews 'Is Slightly Wacked

As NewsBusters previously reported, Newt Gingrich last week told MSNBC's Chris Matthews, "You have a more ruthless approach to politics than I do." Discussing this Hardball appearance on Morning Joe Thursday, Gingrich said of Matthews, "Part of the reason that Chris keeps that show is that he’s slightly wacked" (video follows with transcript and commentary):
Noel Sheppard
May 31st, 2012 10:01 AM

MRC Study: Ed's Obsession, Anti-Scott Walker Guests Dominate The Ed Sh

Tuesday’s recall election in Wisconsin marks the end point of MSNBC’s Ed Schultz’s 15 month-long mission to destroy Scott Walker. The conservative Republican governor’s attempt to fix that state’s budget crisis, by reigning in the public unions’ influence, sent Schultz on a rampage. The liberal talk show host turned his self-titled program, The Ed Show, into a hyper-partisan platform from which…
Geoffrey Dickens
May 31st, 2012 9:33 AM

Open Thread: Obama's Money Problem

John Heilemann's lengthy reported chronicle of the campaign strategies of the presidential campaigns has been out for a few days and is must-reading if you haven't checked it out yet. One key portion of the article concerns President Obama's money problem. After campaign aides boasted that they would raise near $1 billion in support of their candidate, reality has proven their predictions to be…
Matthew Sheffield
May 31st, 2012 9:31 AM

Surprise! Broadcast Networks Ignore Abortion Investigation

There is nothing more predictable than networks burying negative news about Planned Parenthood. Pro-life organization Live Action recently came out with a disturbing video showing a Planned Parenthood staffer in Texas assisting a Live Action actor to obtain a sex-selection abortion. That practice is where a fetus is aborted if the child is discovered to be of a certain gender (usually…
Paul Wilson
May 31st, 2012 9:10 AM

Politico: Liberal Media Bias 'Often Rings True, Even to People Who Don

NewsBusters reported Thursday disgraced former CBS Evening News anchor Dan Rather said the idea of liberal media bias "is a sham." Hours later, Politico surprisingly took a different position saying the presence of such bias "often rings true, even to people who don’t listen to Rush Limbaugh":
Noel Sheppard
May 31st, 2012 9:04 AM

Schultz and MSNBC Launch 'Get Out The Vote' Effort Against Scott Walke

Fox News has come under "withering criticism" after Fox & Friends yesterday aired what's been described as a campaign-style video, created by an associate producer, contrasting President Obama's words with his job performance. A top Fox exec said the video "was not authorized at the network's senior level" that "senior executives would not have approved it and the matter was addressed with…
Mark Finkelstein
May 31st, 2012 8:28 AM

NBC's Mitchell Contradicts Herself on Romney's Criticism of Obama's Sy

On Wednesday's NBC Nightly News, a piece by correspondent Andrea Mitchell incorrectly claimed that Mitt Romney "doesn't say how" he believes the Obama administration should assist rebels who are fighting against Bashar Assad's rule of Syria, giving the impression that the GOP presidential candidate was criticizing President Obama without offering constructive ideas. She even hinted that Romney…
Brad Wilmouth
May 31st, 2012 8:03 AM

USAT's Ben Jones Also Ignores Massive Union Funding of Wis. Recall Ele

On May 27, going to the same theme Scott Bauer employed at the Associated Press yesterday, USA Today's Ben Jones did his level best to cast Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker as the richly funded perpetual campaigner, while portraying Walker's recall challenger, former Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett, as the underfunded man of the people underdog. Of course, as was the with Bauer's bombast, there's not…
Tom Blumer
May 31st, 2012 7:33 AM