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NBC Reports Romney Bully Story Labeled 'Factually Incorrect' By Family
At the end of a full report on Friday's NBC Today, based on a Washington Post hit piece that accused Mitt Romney of bullying of a gay high school classmate, correspondent Peter Alexander admitted the story may be false: "NBC News isn't naming the student who was allegedly bullied....Late last night, his sister told NBC News that his portrayal in the Washington Post story is 'factually incorrect…
May 11th, 2012 1:07 PM

WSJ Profiles Liberal Smear Machine In Action
Richard Nixon was roundly declaimed by the liberal press for creating an "enemies list" of private citizens, focusing some of the power of the American executive to bear on individuals. While Nixon's enemy list was private, Barack Obama's list is public. Besides being singled out by the president and his team, Obama's "enemies," mere large-dollar donors to Republicans, are being harassed by…
May 11th, 2012 12:46 PM

AP Pretends It's Romney's Campaign Which Is Focused on 'Gay' Rights, I
This morning (saved here at host for future reference), Philip Elliott and Kasie Hunt at the Associated Press, aka the Administration's Press, demonstrated how apparatchik propagandists work.
In their recast of reality, it's Mitt Romney whose presidential campaign has been focused on gay rights, not Barack Obama, his administration, his campaign, and the lapdog establishment press which have…
May 11th, 2012 12:46 PM

Former USA Today WH Correspondent: 'Obama Played the Press Perfectly o
So you think Barack Obama's flipflop on same-sex marriage Wednesday was all an accident caused by Vice President Joe Biden opening up his mouth when he wasn't supposed to on Sunday's Meet the Press?
Not according to former USA Today White House correspondent Richard Benedetto who wrote Thursday, "If you buy that, I have a bridge I want to sell you":
May 11th, 2012 12:40 PM

Should Romney Issue Bigger Apology for 'Harrowing' Prep School Inciden
Contrary to the media's lack of coverage of President Obama's high school escapades, CNN's Soledad O'Brien promptly jumped on a Washington Post story featuring accusations of Mitt Romney being a high school bully – even though the story may already have a hole. O'Brien discussed the "harrowing" story on Friday's Starting Point.
O'Brien wondered if Romney "actually owes a bigger apology" for…
May 11th, 2012 12:23 PM

ABC Breathlessly Hypes Romney's 'Troubling' 'Teenage Bullying'; Did He
ABC on Thursday and Friday breathlessly hyped the "troubling" details of Mitt Romney's "teenage bullying," events that ocurred 47 years ago. On Friday's Good Morning America, co-anchor George Stephanopoulos, a former Democratic operative, introduced, "It's your voice, your vote and new questions today about whether Mitt Romney's teenage pranks went too far." On Thursday, World News was the only…
May 11th, 2012 12:16 PM

Bozell, Hannity Highlight Journalists Who Admit the Media Are Complete
"On this one occasion we can give [NBC News] kudos for telling the truth," NewsBusters publisher Brent Bozell observed on last night's Hannity program, reacting to video clips of Today show co-anchor Savannah Guthrie and Morning Joe contributor Mark Halperin admitting that the media are completely one-sided on the issue of same-sex marriage, while the American public are about evenly divided in…
May 11th, 2012 11:30 AM

NBC Pulls 'Rock Center' From May Sweeps, Might Not Be Renewed In Fall
All together now - aaaawwww.
TVNewser reported moments ago that Brian Williams' prime time NBC show Rock Center, which just last week featured an exclusive with President Obama et al concerning Osama bin Laden's assassination, is being pulled for May sweeps and might not be renewed this fall:
May 11th, 2012 10:40 AM
Open Thread: Wisconsin Prospers With Government Reform
You've probably already heard about how reforming Wisconsin governor Scott Walker managed to get more votes than his top two Democratic challengers in that state's primary. What you may not know is the reason why: The state is booming contrary to the dire predictions of the union bosses who swore that Walker's reforms would destroy the Badger State. Walker's choice to reform and cut the budget…
May 11th, 2012 10:18 AM

Time Mag’s Scherer Hails ‘Incredibly Eloquent’ Lugar Manifesto
The Washington press corps always love it when establishment Republicans scold conservatives for trying to “purify” the party, and Time magazine’s Michael Scherer did not disappoint. “Indiana Sen. Dick Lugar did not go quietly, after losing his primary contest Tuesday in Indiana to a Tea Party-backed challenger, Richard Mourdock,” Scherer wrote the next day in a Time “Swampland” blog titled “…
May 11th, 2012 9:23 AM
The View's Behar Can't Resist Lame Partisan Swipe on Same-sex Marriage
During the May 10 edition of The View, the co-hosts reflected on the issue of gay marriage and on the president’s big announcement that he believes gay couples should be able to get married. However, Behar took the opportunity to flex her partisan muscles, and take a jab at former Vice President Dick Cheney. [Video below the jump.]
May 11th, 2012 9:16 AM

Washington Post Makes Important Correction to Romney Hit Piece Without
It is customary when a newspaper makes an after-publication correction or change to an article for it to notify readers that an alteration has taken place.
Some time after the Washington Post published a 5000-word hit piece on Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney Thursday, a key edit was made to the article without such a notification.
The original piece mentioned the following:
May 11th, 2012 8:54 AM

CNN Legal Analyst: Obama's Grandparents 'Would Have Looked a Lot Like
In his first public response to the Trayvon Martin shooting, President Obama famously said in March, "If I had a son, he'd look like Trayvon."
CNN legal analyst Mark NeJame, after uncovering a picture of George Zimmerman's relatives during his investigation of this matter, told Piers Morgan Thursday, "If President Obama has indicated that his son would have looked like Trayvon Martin, then…
May 11th, 2012 1:25 AM

Did The WashPost Report a 5,000-Word Expose on Obama's Cocaine Use In
Conservatives who were a little amazed at The Washington Post's 5,400-word opus on Mitt Romney's high-school pranks wondered: Is this how the Post covered Barack Obama's admission in his memoir "Dreams From My Father" that he tried cocaine? Did the Post use as much investigative elbow grease to assess Obama's record as the first major presidential candidate to admit using cocaine?
No. The…
May 10th, 2012 11:21 PM