CNNMoney Supports Absurd Alternative Energy Funding Demands

CNNMoney mustn’t pay very well, because writer Steve Hargreaves is moonlighting as a PR flack for the International Energy Agency. At least, that’s the impression given by his June 12 article on the IEA’s 700-page "sharply-worded" report that called for an additional $36 trillion of clean energy investment by 2050.  According to Hargreaves, IEA Executive Director Maria van der Hoeven doesn’t…
Ryan Robertson
June 12th, 2012 3:11 PM

Cal Thomas Column: Lady Thatcher Was Prophetic on the Folly of the Eur

LONDON -- One of many things left out of the film "The Iron Lady" was Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's warnings on the effects a single currency would have on the economies of European nations. Thatcher's premonitions place her among the great political prophets of all time. On the single currency, Peter Oborne, a columnist for the London Daily Telegraph, writes, "Mrs. Thatcher foresaw with…
Cal Thomas
June 12th, 2012 3:06 PM

ABC and NBC Ignore Holder Hearings, CBS's Fast and Furious Coverage Sl

The news that the House Oversight Committee will vote next week on whether to hold Attorney General Eric Holder in contempt of Congress, for refusing to turn over subpoenaed documents in the Fast and Furious investigation, was met with silence from the Big Three (ABC, NBC, CBS) network news shows. There was no mention of the Holder hearings on Monday’s evening news shows or Tuesday’s morning…
Geoffrey Dickens
June 12th, 2012 2:19 PM

CBS Trumpets Justice Dept. Leak Cases 'More Than Previous Administrati

Norah O'Donnell spun the recent controversy over national security leaks in the Obama administration's favor on Tuesday's CBS This Morning, touting that "the Justice Department...points out that they have launched six cases since 2009 to investigate these leaks. And interestingly...that is more than all previous administrations combined." O'Donnell also forwarded the White House's talking…
Matthew Balan
June 12th, 2012 2:13 PM

New York Times Compares Newt Gingrich to Dictator Hugo Chavez's Right

Is recent Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich, who was freely elected over and over to the U.S. House of Representatives and then elevated by his peers there to the speakership, anything like the right-hand man in a Latin American dictatorship? That's the comparison reporter William Neuman made on Tuesday, on possible successors to ailing Venezuelan dictator (merely called "…
Clay Waters
June 12th, 2012 1:50 PM

Liptak's Latest Odd NYTimes Attack on the Supreme Court Before a Cruci

Another Tuesday, another out-of-nowhere attack by New York Times reporter Adam Liptak on the Supreme Court, as it waits to hear a case important to liberals. With a vital decision looming on Obama-care, Liptak last week wrote a front-page story on the results of an unusual poll question from the Times asking people what they thought of the Supreme Court. Liptak linked the public's alleged…
Clay Waters
June 12th, 2012 1:43 PM

CNN Asks If Catholic Church Is Waging 'War on Women

CNN is friendly to Christianity -- as long as the priests, ministers and religious play into the network's liberal agenda. If Christian guests stand up for traditional marriage, however, they can expect a much colder welcome if they even make it on air. So it was no surprise that CNN has been promoting a dissenting nun's struggle with the Vatican, and making clear that it is siding with…
Matt Hadro
June 12th, 2012 1:32 PM

AP's Laughable Spin: Biggest Tax Hike Ever Coming New Year's Day Only

Here is yet another "fact check" whose sole purpose is to try to invent reasons that an objectively true statement made by a conservative or Republican really isn't. Monday, the Associated Press's Stephen Ohlemacher tried to claim that "Taxmageddon," the $423 billion tax increase which will take effect on January 1 if Congress and President Obama don't act to prevent it, won't really be the…
Tom Blumer
June 12th, 2012 1:02 PM

Miami Herald's Caputo on Voter 'Purge': There's 'Less Evidence of Supp

While the national liberal media, particularly MSNBC, have been eager to portray Florida's efforts to remove noncitizens from its voter rolls as a "purge" that is really motivated by partisan attempts at "voter suppression," the Miami Herald reporter who's been covering the story as it develops seems to see it quite differently than his colleagues. In his June 12 story, Marc Caputo notes (…
Ken Shepherd
June 12th, 2012 12:50 PM

Net Worth of Americans Drops 40 Percent? CBS Is Not Interested

Over a three year period, from 2007 to 2010, Americans saw their average net worth drop by 39 percent. CBS, however, wasn't interested in this dire economic news.  The network skipped the new report by the Federal Reserve, ignoring it on Monday's Evening News and Tuesday's This Morning. In contrast, NBC and ABC did cover it. But both made sure to avoid any mention of Barack Obama or how this…
Scott Whitlock
June 12th, 2012 12:40 PM

CNN Gives Last-Minute Platform to Dem Candidate for Gabby Giffords' Se

On the night before the special election in Arizona to fill former Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords' seat, CNN's Piers Morgan gave some last-minute positive airtime to Giffords' hand-picked Democratic candidate. He hosted both the candidate Ron Barber and Giffords' husband Mark Kelly on Monday for a soft interview. In what set the tone for the rest of the interview, Morgan began with a…
Matt Hadro
June 12th, 2012 12:08 PM

NBC, Arbiter of Civility? 'Today' Correspondent Slams Conservative Gro

On Tuesday's NBC Today, correspondent Kristen Welker amazingly shoe-horned a swipe at Republicans into a report about Commerce Secretary John Bryson causing multiple car accidents over the weekend, claiming that a tweet from a GOP super-PAC about the incident was "a sign of how contentious the campaign season has gotten." [Listen to the audio or watch the video after the jump] After quoting…
Kyle Drennen
June 12th, 2012 11:51 AM

Chicago Tribune Wrings Hands Over Plight of 'Undocumented Immigrants

Appearing on the Chicago Tribune's Web site is "Undocumented immigrants fight for lifesaving liver transplants: Without insurance, brothers are denied care."  The story also appears in today's print edition with the title "Struggles for the sick and undocumented." The story centers on two illegal immigrant brothers suffering from a deadly liver disease.  Contrary to the Web site's headline,…
Mike Bates
June 12th, 2012 11:49 AM

Andrea Mitchell: Citizens United Could Be Final 'Nail in the Coffin' f

To commemorate the fortieth anniversary of the infamous 1972 break-in at the Watergate, Andrea Mitchell on Monday hosted John Dean, President Nixon’s former legal counsel. The MSNBC anchor and the conservative critic actually connected the scandal to the 2010 Citizen United Supreme Court case.  During the interview, Dean complained that the “financial reform that came with Watergate is gone…
Kelly McGarey
June 12th, 2012 11:36 AM