Mrs. Obama's Back To School Message: 'Exciting Changes' In Your Cafete

Liz Harrington at CNSNews.com reports that First Lady Michelle Obama touted "exciting changes" in school lunches in a video message. “And today I want to tell you about some exciting changes that you’ll be seeing in your school cafeterias,” she said.  “Starting this year, the talented people who cook the food at your school will be offering all kinds of healthy, delicious new…
Tim Graham
September 11th, 2012 8:27 AM

The MRC@25: The Worst Media Bias of

Each morning, 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. (Click here for details and ticket information.) If you’ve missed a previous blog, recounting the worst of 1988 through 1996, you can…
Rich Noyes
September 11th, 2012 8:00 AM

Daily Kos: Black Conservatives Serve Their 'White Masters' and Support

"Black conservatives are one of the rotten legs supporting the racist stool that is the Tea Party GOP," pronounced Daily Kos blogger Chauncey DeVega. Like many leftists, he can see their lack of outrage over a requirement of a photo ID to vote as exactly akin to supporting the "chains and bondage" of slavery. "It is part of a bargain which they have made," the Kosmonaut lectured. "For many,…
Tim Graham
September 11th, 2012 7:01 AM

NB's Sheppard and Steve Malzberg Discuss Media Embracing Clinton and P

Conservative talk radio host Steve Malzberg and NewsBusters' associate editor Noel Sheppard had a lengthy Spreecast conversation Monday about the media's support of pedophilia, its love affair with Bill Clinton, and its hatred of Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney (video follows with highlights and commentary).
NB Staff
September 11th, 2012 12:53 AM

WashPost 'Fact Checker' Flunks Pro-Life Ad for Abortion Survivor Claim

It’s become clear that media “fact checkers” have gone far beyond the facts and are often simply flagging ads for using dramatic words, like commercials often do. Writing for the Washington Post’s Fact Checker page, Josh Hicks tried to “correct” a pro-life ad: “The antiabortion group Susan B. Anthony List released a video with testimony from failed-abortion survivor Melissa Ohden, who…
Tim Graham
September 10th, 2012 11:27 PM

Roland Martin: Dubya 'Too Toxic' for GOP Convention, Bill Clinton Is D

CNN analyst Roland Martin and MSNBC analyst Joan Walsh both adored the Democrat convention on Martin’s Sunday show Washington Watch on TV One. “I was even stunned, frankly, that the Democrats for the first time truly — truly outshined the Republicans when it came to foreign policy and the military,” claimed Martin. Martin insisted the Republicans had no former president of “stature” for…
Tim Graham
September 10th, 2012 10:41 PM

'The Notebook' Director Nick Cassavetes Defends Incest By Comparing It

Two days after a Gawker editor wrote about pedophilia being a "sexual orientation," film director Nick Cassavetes defended incest by comparing it to gay marriage. Such occurred during an interview with TheWrap Sunday.
Noel Sheppard
September 10th, 2012 6:25 PM

Wolf Blitzer Tosses Softballs to Obama-Hugging Pizza Man

CNN deemed it newsworthy enough to interview an Obama-supporting restaurant owner who gave the President a bear hug on the campaign trail. The Situation Room host Wolf Blitzer tossed softballs to guest Scott Van Duzer, a registered Republican, on Monday afternoon. "It's the campaign stop everyone's talking about. The President of the United States got a lift, literally, from a super-…
Matt Hadro
September 10th, 2012 6:14 PM

Rihanna Tells Piers Morgan 'Grow a D--k

Pop singer Rihanna and CNN's Piers Morgan had a heated exchange on Twitter Sunday. After Morgan said the singer needs to grow her hair back, Rihanna replied, "Grow a d--k." From there, the conversation got even more vulgar.
Noel Sheppard
September 10th, 2012 5:57 PM

NBC's Kevin Tibbles Seems More Concerned About Political Repercussions

Throughout its morning and afternoon news coverage today, MSNBC has dealt with the hours-old teachers strike in Chicago. NBC reporter Kevin Tibbles did a few standups next to a picket line "outside the Ray Elementary School in Chicago." During his 11:40 a.m. Eastern live report, Tibbles interviewed a union teacher, John Cusick, who said he'd heard from parents, "mostly" who "support us" because…
Ken Shepherd
September 10th, 2012 5:43 PM

NBC Already Rooting for Hillary in 2016: 'She Would Clear the Field

Eager to get a jump-start on biased coverage of the next presidential race, on Monday's NBC Today, correspondent Andrea Mitchell salivated over a possible Hillary Clinton run: "Well, the conventions were barely over before politicians in both parties started talking about likely contenders for 2016, and overshadowing all others is the woman who wasn't even there." Mitchell sympathetically…
Kyle Drennen
September 10th, 2012 4:41 PM

Ominous Liberal Signs From the New York Times' New Public Editor Marga

Uh-oh. Has the New York Times hired a new Public Editor that will spend her term criticizing the paper from the left? Less than a week after starting, Margaret Sullivan has already hailed the political wisdom of late left-wing author Gore Vidal while praising a Times "fact-checking" piece that excoriated Republicans. She has also expressed concern on the paper's lack of coverage of liberal fair…
Clay Waters
September 10th, 2012 4:28 PM

CBS Plays Softball With Durbin on ObamaCare, Chicago Teachers Strike

On Monday's CBS This Morning, Charlie Rose and Norah O'Donnell let Illinois Senator Dick Durbin forward the Democratic Party's talking points against Mitt Romney on ObamaCare by tossing him softball questions on the issue. Rose acknowledged that "the Obama health care reform was unpopular in the country", but wondered if Republicans would "be on dangerous ground if the debate becomes health…
Matthew Balan
September 10th, 2012 3:53 PM

Sunday's ABC World News Skipped Looming Chicago Teacher Strike

One the eve of the nation's third-largest school district seeing a massive teacher's strike ABC's World News was strangely silent. Of course, even as other media outlets have covered the story, they've often done a poor job at presenting the public relevant information. For example, as my NewsBusters colleague Scott Whitlock reported today, CBS This Morning was the only broadcast network…
Matt Vespa
September 10th, 2012 3:46 PM