NPR's Garrison Keillor Sells a Whopper: A Billion People Celebrate Ear

Mike Gonzalez at the Heritage Foundation tweeted about this whopper of a claim from NPR personality Garrison Keillor, speaking on his daily podcast/broadcast “Writer’s Almanac” on Monday. He said, “According to the Earth Day Network, Earth Day is celebrated – observed in some form by a billion people every year.” How exactly do these activists claim that wild number? Keillor seems to be…
Tim Graham
April 23rd, 2013 11:03 PM

You'd Better Go a Long Way, Baby; Writer Insists That 'Female Ivy Leag

Seldom have I seen so many chauvinistic statements in one place as I have in an essay found at Guardian News.com written by an author whose work has appeared in "Time, Cosmopolitan, The Huffington Post and The Daily Beast." I post it as a media bias item because I believe that the views stated therein explicitly and implicitly affect how the press covers so-called "women's issues." Here is…
Tom Blumer
April 23rd, 2013 9:20 PM

Good Thing We Didn't Waterboard to Capture Tsarnaev, Opines Charles Pi

Yeah, good thing. Come to think of it, when could that have even happened, Mr. Pierce? One of the more bizarre observations in media after the capture of suspected Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhav Tsarnaev came courtesy of Charles Pierce, Esquire magazine political blogger. (Video clip after page break)
Jack Coleman
April 23rd, 2013 8:10 PM

Matthews on Tsarnaevs: 'What Difference Does It Make Why They Did It I

Last week, MSNBC's Chris Matthews was seen shortly after the Boston Marathon bombings wondering whether they had anything to do with "Tax Day" (which it wasn't in Massachusetts; it was Patriots' Day, a state holiday, and the tax filing deadline there was not until the next day) and asserting that "Normally domestic terrorists, people, tend to be on the far right." Now Matthews appears not to…
Tom Blumer
April 23rd, 2013 6:36 PM

ABC Touts Author of New Book on Morning Show Wars, But Skips NBC's Dis

 ABC managed to take a book full of juicy gossip about the morning show wars and ignore all the interesting information. Good Morning America's Dan Harris on Tuesday talked to Brian Stelter, author of Top of the Morning. Yet, Harris spent more time talking about the rise of Stelter, offering such dull questions of the author as "Do you ever sleep?" and "What made you pick this subject for your…
Scott Whitlock
April 23rd, 2013 5:46 PM

David Brooks: Ted Cruz 'Has a Face That Looks a Little Like Joe McCart

NewsBusters reported Sunday the media's chorus to silence Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tx.) is growing louder. As fate would have it, at roughly the same time, David Brooks was sitting down for a chat with PBS’s Jeff Greenfield at the 92nd Street Y during which the New York Times columnist said, “It doesn’t help that [Cruz] has a face that looks a little like Joe McCarthy” (video follows with transcript…
Noel Sheppard
April 23rd, 2013 5:45 PM

Think Progress: Don't Blame Terrorism, Blame Boxing

Sure, he was a terrorist who killed four people, injured hundreds and shut down a city in terror for an entire day last week, but Tamerlan Tsarneav's brain -- studied for Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) related to his amateur boxing career --  could be useful for science!  Or at least, that’s what Travis Waldron of Think Progress offers as a silver lining to the Boston Marathon tragedy…
Matt Vespa
April 23rd, 2013 5:25 PM

NPR's Peter Sagal: U.S. Constitution Like 'Tinkerbell'; It's 'Only As

Promoting his new PBS special "Constitution USA with Peter Sagal," the NPR "Wait, Wait... Don't Tell Me" host went a step further than the typical liberal explanation that the nation's governing charter was a "living document." No, "[w]hat makes the Constitution a successful document... is less the document itself than the people's willingness to believe in it," Politico's Patrick Gavin…
Ken Shepherd
April 23rd, 2013 4:42 PM

CNN Finds Time for Airport Delays and Mark Sanford's 'Soap Opera,' But

[UPDATED BELOW] CNN's blackout on the trial of abortionist Kermit Gosnell has resumed after a three-week silence was broken for a day on April 12. The network hasn't touched the story in nine days, and despite live coverage of the disasters in Boston and Texas the network has still managed to report on stories like airport traffic, Mark Sanford's "soap opera," and the "North Pond hermit" thief…
Matt Hadro
April 23rd, 2013 4:39 PM

NBC's Williams: 'Newtown Families Went Home Still Grieving' After Gun

On Monday's NBC Nightly News, during a round-up of news stories that were eclipsed by coverage of the Boston bombing, anchor Brian Williams highlighted the failure of gun control legislation, noting that it "broke through last week but otherwise would have dominated our coverage..." [Listen to the audio or watch the video after the jump] In the brief item, Williams recalled how President…
Kyle Drennen
April 23rd, 2013 4:29 PM

PBS Finally Covers Gosnell Trial, But Denies There Has Been Insufficie

After more than a month of silence, PBS finally covered the murder trial of Dr. Kermit Gosnell on Monday’s NewsHour. Considering that all other major news outlets have barely given Gosnell a mention, if they mentioned him at all, it was refreshing to see PBS devote a full seven-minute story to the gruesome abortionist (even if that story came at the very end of the broadcast). However, there…
Paul Bremmer
April 23rd, 2013 4:15 PM

Chuck Norris Column: The Unseen Wounds and Warriors of War

Post-publication note from Chuck: At the time I wrote the column below, news had not broken about the massive and devastating explosion at the fertilizer plant in West, Texas. Of course, all of my condolences and commendations about the victims and crisis care community in Boston I extend with profound correlations to my own heartbroken neighbors in Texas. One television news report estimated…
Chuck Norris
April 23rd, 2013 3:56 PM

CBS Trumpets 'Out of Touch' Mark Sanford's 'Rough Week'; Touted 'Real

Norah O'Donnell spotlighted former South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford's "troubles with his ex-wife" on Tuesday's CBS This Morning, and asserted that the disgraced Republican "seemed a little bit out of touch" after running a political ad "saying it's been a tough week for him after...what the people in Boston have gone through." By contrast, O'Donnell's co-anchor, Charlie Rose, played up…
Matthew Balan
April 23rd, 2013 3:51 PM

NYT Reporter: Slight Reduction in Entitlement Spending 'Big Downside f

Showing how difficult it is to make the smallest reductions in federal spending, New York Times personal finance reporter Tara Siegel Bernard's latest "Your Money" column criticized, as hurting the old and poor, a proposed change in how inflation is calculated that would slightly curb the annual increases in entitlement spending. The proposal is generally supported by conservatives and reviled…
Clay Waters
April 23rd, 2013 2:56 PM