Cal Thomas Column: Entitlement Reform We Can Believe In -- No Entitlem

SINGAPORE -- While the U.S. unemployment rate "dropped" to 7.7 percent last month -- a figure even The Washington Post acknowledged was due "...in large part because the labor force fell by 350,000..." -- here in this modern and prosperous city-state of slightly more than 5 million people, unemployment is practically nonexistent. A taxi driver tells me, "Everyone here works." With…
Cal Thomas
December 13th, 2012 5:08 PM

Ted Turner, Prodded by CNN, Calls for Nuclear Disarmament, Says 'War I

CNN founder Ted Turner is well-known for his outlandish liberal views, and CNN's Suzanne Malveaux teed him up on Thursday to rant against nuclear weapons, call for higher taxes on the wealthy, and announce that "the big, intelligent, well-educated countries have already quit war." "President Obama, he says in his second term he wants to make climate change and protecting the environment a…
Matt Hadro
December 13th, 2012 5:01 PM

Where's the Media Outrage? L.A. School Sex Abuse Shocker: 189 Abuse Cl

Reports of rampant child sex abuse committed at an elementary school in Los Angeles continue to explode, but the national media does not seem too interested - at all. On the heels of other local reports involving child sex abuse in L.A. schools, NBC4 in Los Angeles has reported: "On the same day that attorneys for students at Miramonte Elementary School announced that four additional…
Dave Pierre
December 13th, 2012 4:41 PM

New York Times's Shane Calls Waterboarding 'Torture' on Front Page Whi

New York Times intelligence reporter Scott Shane made Thursday's front-page with a quasi-movie review of "Zero Dark Thirty," the critically acclaimed new release about the Bin Laden raid that suggests "enhanced interrogation" like waterboarding aided in finding him. The headline, "Portrayal of C.I.A. Torture in Bin Laden Film Reopens a Debate," shows the Times comfortable using the loaded word…
Clay Waters
December 13th, 2012 4:27 PM

Wires Ignore Bad News in Raw Unemployment Claims Data

Today's news from the Department of Labor on initial weekly unemployment claims was supposedly good -- as long as one doesn't scratch beneath the surface. Journalists used to do that. Today they didn't. All one had to do is reach the third paragraph of DOL's release to realize that today's seasonally adjusted claims number of 343,000, touted as the lowest in two months in several news reports…
Tom Blumer
December 13th, 2012 4:24 PM

Liberal Fox-Hating Reporter Imagines Rift Between Rove, FNC Prez Roger

After Karl Rove disagreed with other Fox News Channel contributors that President Obama had won re-election on the night of Nov. 6, a reporter for the New York Magazine website has claimed that network president Roger Ailes was “angry” at the GOP strategist's “tantrum,” which led to Rove being “benched” from the cable channel for 27 days. In a story on the subject, Gabriel Sherman relied on…
Randy Hall
December 13th, 2012 4:00 PM

Statutory Rape 'On The Road

The film adaptation of Jack Kerouac’s famous 1957 beat generation novel “On the Road” hits theaters on Dec. 21, and audiences will be treated to a variety of sex scenes involving Kristen Stewart’s 15 year-old-character Marylou.  “Kristen Stewart goes to bed with two men at the same time, gives both of them simultaneous hand jobs in the front seat of a car and performs oral sex on one of them…
Lauren Thompson
December 13th, 2012 3:48 PM

Statutory Rape On The Road

Kristen Stewart plays promiscuous 15-year -old (threesome and all) in film adaptation Kerouac book.
Lauren Thompson
December 13th, 2012 3:32 PM

PBS NewsHour Finally Interviews Norquist On Fiscal Cliff; Anchor Woodr

Finally, Grover Norquist was the featured guest on the PBS NewsHour’s segment on the fiscal cliff.  After previous editions of the program featured softball interviews with Paul Krugman and Max Richtman -- two members of the far left who oppose entitlement reform -- as well as moderate conservative Republican Senator Bob Corker (R-Tenn.), the NewsHour saw it fit to give time to the anti-tax…
Matt Vespa
December 13th, 2012 3:30 PM

CBS to DeMint: Why Can't the GOP Just Cave to Obama's Tax Hike Demand

Charlie Rose and Gayle King pressed outgoing Senator Jim DeMint on Thursday's CBS This Morning over congressional Republicans resistance to tax hikes. When DeMint stated that President Obama will "probably eventually get his tax increases one way or another", Rose replied, "So, if he will get them, why not get them now and compromise and avoid going off the fiscal cliff?" Open Obama booster…
Matthew Balan
December 13th, 2012 3:03 PM

NPR Ombudsman 'Loved' to Discover Republicans Get More 'Fiscal Cliff

NPR ombudsman Edward Schumacher-Matos has demonstrated he's not interested in the argument that NPR has a liberal bias. But he has repeatedly addressed listeners who are angry NPR favors Republicans too much, or fails to pounce immediately on leftist PR stunts like Occupy Wall Street. On Wednesday, his post began: "Arthur Price of New York City asked this provocative question: 'Is it my…
Tim Graham
December 13th, 2012 2:03 PM

Instead of Asking Hillary Clinton About Benghazi, Barbara Walters Push

Add Barbara Walters to the list of journalists pushing for Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to run for President in 2016.  For the third time now, Ms. Clinton has been featured on Barbara Walters’s annual 10 Most Fascinating People special. Given that Ms. Walters  had a one-on-one sit-down interview with Clinton, it would seem logical that the topic of the Benghazi fiasco would come up.  It…
Jeffrey Meyer
December 13th, 2012 1:10 PM

After Years of Conflicted Reporting, AP Reporter Claims North Korea 'A

The word games in the press, especially at the Associated Press, concerning North Korea's nuclear capabilities are head-spinning. In a June 16, 2009 dispatch, Ben Feller's story at the AP carried the following headline at the Huffington Post: "Obama, Lee: We Won't Allow North Korea To Have Nuclear Weapons" ("Lee" is Lee Myung-bak, then and still President of South Korea). Yet Feller's first…
Tom Blumer
December 13th, 2012 12:47 PM

James Hoffa Threatened 'Civil War' on CNN, Yet Fox News Covered It Mor

Teamsters Union president James Hoffa warned on CNN Tuesday that there would be "civil war" in Michigan over thepassage of right-to-work legislation, but after anchor Brooke Baldwin made two brief mentions of it the CNN blackout began. In contrast, on the next day Fox News hammered the "civil war" threat as an example of radical rhetoric. How bad was CNN's blind spot to the controversy?…
Matt Hadro
December 13th, 2012 12:45 PM