Fox News and the 'Power of Media to Breed Hate

Last week, we reported that the National Hispanic Media Coalition was demanding that the FCC investigate "hate speech" on Fox News and talk radio. This same group is promising a "webinar" on Tuesday titled "The Power of Media to Breed Hate, Impact Health and Shape Opinions." Together with the UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center and the polling firm Latino Decisions, they will announce that…
Tim Graham
September 17th, 2012 12:48 PM

Democratic State Senator Charges Racism at Play in Ohio Early Voting D

All this week during the 11 a.m. Eastern MSNBC Live program, "we're going to look at the ballot battles that could decide the race for the White House," MSNBC's Richard Lui noted today as he set up a segment with two liberal opponents of voter ID laws -- "wired into the concerns of minority voters" -- Ohio State Senator Nina Turner (D) and Common Cause staff counsel Stephen Spaulding.…
Ken Shepherd
September 17th, 2012 12:39 PM

NYT Reporter John Eligon Talks 'Far-Right Republicans' in Kansas, Pred

A label-crazy New York Times report from John Eligon in Kansas City, Mo., on a kerfuffle over Obama's birth certificate featured loaded language about "far-right Republicans" pushing "stringent social policies." "Citing a wave of angry backlash, a Kansas man on Friday withdrew a petition in which he argued that President Obama should be removed from the state’s election ballot because he did…
Clay Waters
September 17th, 2012 12:27 PM

Still Obsessed: ABC Scolds Eastwood's 'Controversial' 'Chair Stunt

Clint Eastwood appeared on Monday's Good Morning America to promote his new movie, but still had to deal with media fallout from his "controversial" "chair stunt" at the Republican National Convention. Fill-in co-host Josh Elliott teased the segment by lecturing, "We'll have much more about that controversial speech." After talking to Eastwood about his soon-to-be released baseball film,…
Scott Whitlock
September 17th, 2012 12:27 PM

NYT Columnists Gone Wild: Dowd Accused of Anti-Semitic Tropes, Kristof

Has Maureen Dowd's documented hatred of Paul Ryan pushed her over the edge? The New York Times columnist is accused by several pundits of employing anti-Semitic tropes in her latest Sunday Review column, the charmingly titled "Neocons Slither Back," currently the #1 e-mailed Times story as of noon Monday. Meanwhile, Times columnist Nicholas Kristof harshly criticized Mitt Romney and accused…
Clay Waters
September 17th, 2012 12:19 PM

Congressman King Schools Soledad O'Brien on Obama's 'Apology Tour

CNN's Soledad O'Brien on Monday felt the need to defend Barack Obama from criticism that his policies are at least partially responsible for the recent anti-American hostilities transpiring in the Middle East and other parts of the globe. During a heated debate with Congressman Peter King (R-N.Y.) on Starting Point, O'Brien got a much-needed education on the President's "apology tour" (video…
Noel Sheppard
September 17th, 2012 11:23 AM

NBC Hypes 'Squabbling' in Romney Campaign: Is it an 'Ominous Sign

Pushing the narrative of Mitt Romney losing the presidential election on Monday's NBC Today, co-host Savannah Guthrie seized on an article in Politico that "details squabbling among Romney advisers, a lot of blind quotes, anonymous quotes." She turned to political director Chuck Todd and wondered: "Is this a fairly ominous sign for the campaign, that they're already blaming each other…
Kyle Drennen
September 17th, 2012 10:59 AM

Woodward Gets Scarborough to Apologize for Misreporting McConnell's 'M

For several years, the Obama-loving media have harped on Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell's (R-Ky.) October 2010 remark, "The single most important thing we want to achieve is for President Obama to be a one-term president." On MSNBC's Morning Joe Monday, the Washington Post's Bob Woodward not only proved that the media have been misrepresenting this quote since it was made, host Joe…
Noel Sheppard
September 17th, 2012 10:22 AM

Rasmussen Column: Let Individuals, Not Politicians, Make Health Care D

The health care debate is a great example of why Americans hate politics. Both Republicans and Democrats pursue their plans with ideological zeal and reckless disregard for the truth in hopes of winning 51 percent of the vote. Voters hold their nose and choose but would rather have their leaders search for consensus. That would require taking a little bit from the president's plan, a little…
Scott Rasmussen
September 17th, 2012 10:14 AM

Walter E. Williams: Congressional GOP Don't Have the Political Guts to

Within the past decade, I've written columns titled "Deception 101," "Stubborn Ignorance" and "Exploiting Public Ignorance," all explaining which branch of the federal government has taxing and spending authority. So here it is again: The first clause of Article 1, Section 7 of the U.S. Constitution, generally known as the "origination clause," reads: "All Bills for raising Revenue shall…
Walter E. Williams
September 17th, 2012 9:46 AM

Lady Gaga Introduces New ‘Very Slutty Perfume

Lady Gaga’s quest to shock and to court controversy continues. On Sept.13, Lady Gaga released a new fragrance called “Fame,” referring to her new scent as a “very slutty perfume.” The controversial pop star introduced her new perfume after launching a bizarre ad campaign for the fragrance in July. The labels on bottles of “Fame” describe the smell of the scent as “tears of Belladonna, crushed…
Paul Wilson
September 17th, 2012 8:04 AM

The MRC@25: The Worst Media Bias of

For the past two weeks, NewsBusters has been showcasing the most egregious bias the Media Research Center has uncovered over the years — four quotes for each of the 25 years of the MRC, 100 quotes total — all leading up to our big 25th Anniversary Gala September 27. If you’ve missed a previous blog, recounting the worst of 1988 through 2002, they are here. Today, the worst bias of 2003: The…
Rich Noyes
September 17th, 2012 8:00 AM

AP on Sept. 10: 'It Will Be a Rare Day' When National Security or Terr

On September 10, in a writeup which should qualify them for immediate entry into the Journalistm Hall of Shame, the Associated Press's Julie Pace and three other assisting reporters, acting as virtual stenographers for the Obama administration and water-carriers for his reelection campaign, declared that "It will be a rare day on the campaign when terrorism, or national security for that matter…
Tom Blumer
September 16th, 2012 9:43 PM

Bob Schieffer: 'What's the Difference in Iran and Russia Having a Nucl

After the anti-American hostilities in the Middle East this week, one would think it's pretty obvious why it's in our interest to prevent Muslim extremists from getting nuclear weapons. Apparently not, for CBS Face the Nation host Bob Schieffer actually asked Sunday, "What is the difference in Iran having a nuclear weapon and Russia having a nuclear weapon or China or Pakistan?" (video…
Noel Sheppard
September 16th, 2012 7:35 PM