NYTimes Twice Ties Right-Leaning ALEC to Trayvon Martin Case; 'Risks o

New York Times reporter Michael Cooper, who did not hide his disdain for Republican candidate John McCain in 2008, sees an internal threat for Republicans hidden in "the recent flurry of socially conservative legislation" emanating from state legislatures in his Saturday lead, "Concern In G.O.P. Over State Focus On Social Issues." In a bid at guilt by association, both Cooper and another Times…
Clay Waters
April 24th, 2012 1:33 PM

NBC's Williams: Giuliani Endorsement of Romney 'Part of What Makes So

In a news brief on Monday's NBC Nightly News, anchor Brian Williams managed to twist a positive development for Mitt Romney, the endorsement of Rudy Giuliani, into a negative: "Giuliani, who had been out spreading the word for Newt Gingrich up until right now. And so for months he'd been saying bad things about Romney like this on Morning Joe." In the sound bite that followed from the…
Kyle Drennen
April 24th, 2012 1:08 PM

Looming Threat of Social Security Implosion Results in Just 72 Seconds

Over a combined total of nine and a half hours of programming, CBS, NBC and ABC allowed a mere 72 seconds of coverage to the news, Monday, that Social Security will go bankrupt three years earlier than previously expected. ABC's World News and NBC's Nightly News skipped the subject entirely. The same networks that offered copious amounts of stories to a vague threat of future global warming…
Scott Whitlock
April 24th, 2012 1:03 PM

WashPost Devotes Front-page Space to Neighbors' Spat; Perhaps Because

Yesterday the trustees who oversee Social Security announced that "the program's trust fund will be depleted by 2033 -- three years earlier than projected last year." "Never since the 1983 reforms have we come as close to the point of trust fund depletion as we are right now," trustee Charles Blahous said. But alas, the Washington Post shuffled that story over to page A3 rather than the front…
Ken Shepherd
April 24th, 2012 12:10 PM

Martin Bashir Peddles Faulty Pew Survey About Media Coverage on Obama

On the April 23 version of Martin Bashir, Liberal journalist Martin Bashir treated Democratic National Committee Chairwoman and Florida Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.) to a friendly bull session, giving her some free air time to bash Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, as well as give her a chance to further MSNBC’s "GOP War on Women" meme. During the interview, Bashir fed…
Josh St. Louis
April 24th, 2012 11:55 AM

NBC's Chuck Todd Uses Sarah Palin to Disqualify Marco Rubio as Potenti

Appearing on Tuesday's NBC Today, political director Chuck Todd warned Mitt Romney against picking Marco Rubio as a vice presidential running mate with a negative comparison to Sarah Palin: "The drawbacks – inexperience. Do you want to pick somebody who basically has the same amount of time in statewide office that a person who was on the ticket last time by the name of Sarah Palin had?"…
Kyle Drennen
April 24th, 2012 11:33 AM

Open Thread: Liberals Against Redistribution

Today's starter topic: Liberal college students love monetary redistribution but they don't seem to love redistribution when it comes to their own grades:
Matthew Sheffield
April 24th, 2012 11:09 AM

CNN's Don Lemon Gets Trashed on Twitter for Challenging Obama and Agre

CNN's Don Lemon committed heresy on Sunday night. In his "No Talking Points" segment on CNN Newsroom, he had the unmitigated audacity to challenge Barack Obama while agreeing with former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin (video follows with transcript and commentary):
Noel Sheppard
April 24th, 2012 10:50 AM

Joseph Kennedy Jr. at NYT: Crude Oil 'Extraction' Costs Average $11 a

It would appear that if you're an op-ed columnist at the New York Times, you can make up just about any outrageous claim and not get called on it by anyone responsible (if there is such a thing) at the Old Gray Lady. The column in question, Joseph P. Kennedy II's "The High Cost of Gambling on Oil," goes back two weeks to April 10, but deserves a closer look for two reasons. First Kennedy, who…
Tom Blumer
April 24th, 2012 10:18 AM

Goldberg Rips Matthews: 'Obsessed With Race' - Thinks Obama Shouldn't

As NewsBusters reported, MSNBC's Chris Matthews last Thursday actually asked his guests if voters and pundits are going to be reluctant to dump Barack Obama this November because he's the first black president. Media analyst Bernie Goldberg took issue with this on Fox News's The O'Reilly Factor Monday saying, "It's because he's a liberal, and like many liberals, he's obsessed with race" (…
Noel Sheppard
April 24th, 2012 9:50 AM

NPR Tries to Rehab Van Jones By Claiming 9-11 Truther Signature Was 'M

Van Jones has received a dramatic rehabilitation from the liberal media after conservative outlets dug out that Jones called himself a communist and signed a 9/11 truther petition, among other radical-left stands. (He also called President Bush a “crackhead” and Republicans “a–holes.”) He’s been reinvented like Sharpton. But on NPR’s “Tell Me More” on Tuesday, NPR host Michel Martin gave…
Tim Graham
April 24th, 2012 8:20 AM

NYTimes' Media Reporter Brian Stelter Takes Up Lefty Climate Cause

New York Times media reporter Brian Stelter put on his climatologist coat in his Saturday Business Section story on a controversy ginned up by left-wing climate change activists, who are complaining a new Discovery Channel documentary isn't alarmist enough: "No Place for Heated Opinions – Discovery's 'Frozen Planet' Is Conspicuously Silent on Causes of Climate Change." Stelter insisted that "…
Clay Waters
April 24th, 2012 7:52 AM

Mika Sticks Up For Mitt

Come November, there's no way Mika Brzezinski will be pulling the lever for Mitt Romney.  But the MSNBC co-host had some sincere praise for the Republican standard-bearer this morning. Expressing frustration with Rudy Giuliani--the latest in a string of Republicans to have offered only a  tepid endorsement of Romney--Brzezinski said that when she meets with Mitt and Ann, she comes away "…
Mark Finkelstein
April 24th, 2012 7:07 AM

Bloomberg Business Week Misleads in Headline and Opening in Covering S

At Bloomberg Business Week, the distortion of what the Social Security system's trustees told the public on Monday began with its headline and opening sentence. The headline: "Social Security Fund to Run Out in '35: Trustees." Any reader would assume that the reference is to the situation with the retirement and disability programs combined, as both are collectively referred to as "Social…
Tom Blumer
April 24th, 2012 12:44 AM