What a Shock - More Misogyny From Ed Schultz

Sad thing is, Ed Schultz thinks he's being clever. Schultz repeatedly mispronounced the last name of Fox News' Steve Doocy on "The Ed Show" last night, saying it as "douch-y" instead of "DO-see" through indifference to accuracy or a sense of humor stuck in his high school locker room. (video after page break)
Jack Coleman
January 31st, 2012 7:07 PM

CNN's Soledad O'Brien Falsely Labels Bush as 'Food Stamp President

On Tuesday, for the second time in two weeks, CNN's Soledad O'Brien insisted that President Bush, not President Obama, is the "food stamp president" – even though data show her argument is ridiculous. On January 19, O'Brien had opened up that "it was George Bush who was the food stamp president." Then on Tuesday, she stated that Bush oversaw a greater percent increase of food stamp…
Matt Hadro
January 31st, 2012 6:55 PM

GOP Congressman Tells Chris Matthews 'By Your Standards the New York T

MSNBC’s Chris Matthews on Tuesday asked a Mitt Romney supporting Congressman, “Why do you call the Washington Post a liberal newspaper?” After the Hardball host told his guest, "It’s the most hawkish paper in the country," Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart (R-Fl.) marvelously responded, "By your standards the New York Times is a right-wing newspaper” (video follows with transcribed highlights and…
Noel Sheppard
January 31st, 2012 6:01 PM

Donald Trump Schools George Stephanopoulos's Liberal Talking Points

Good Morning America's George Stephanopoulos on Tuesday threw every Obama talking point he could at Donald Trump. Highlighting Mitt Romney, the GMA host parroted, "As you know, the Obama campaign is poised to really attack Mitt Romney on the issue of Bain Capital, on Swiss bank accounts, Cayman Island investments." He continued, "How big on of a problem is this for Romney and how would you…
Scott Whitlock
January 31st, 2012 5:42 PM

Proof Voters Are Smarter Than Media and Washington Elite

I think the mainstream media and Washington elite think the majority of voters just fell off the turnip truck. But the South Carolina primary and other current voting trends show otherwise. The MSM are working double time to get us to forget about the unprecedented results of the South Carolina primary, but they are a sign of what could be in Florida, Nevada and beyond. They are also proof…
Chuck Norris
January 31st, 2012 5:34 PM

Amazing Birthday Reunion Between Six-Year-Old Girl and Dad Returning F

A six-year-old Utah girl got her birthday wish Monday when her father surprised her in class returning from Afghanistan sooner than expected. Try not to cry as you watch this marvelous video:
Noel Sheppard
January 31st, 2012 4:51 PM

NYTimes Takes Obama's Side on Catholic Campus Outcry Over Birth Contro

As part of Obama-care “reform,” the administration is requiring religious organizations include free birth control in their employee insurance plans. Monday’s front-page story on the controversy by Denise Grady took the perspective of supporters of the rule change, which Catholics and others call an attack on religious freedom: “Ruling on Contraception Draws Battle Lines at Catholic Colleges…
Clay Waters
January 31st, 2012 4:22 PM

New York Times pro-Islamic Complaint Relies on Group That Got $7 Milli

All the news that's fit to print doesnt include any funding questions for pro-Muslim organization.
Dan Gainor
January 31st, 2012 4:19 PM

Herman Cain Dismisses MSNBC's Fixation on Newt's 'Dog Whistle' Rhetori

On Monday’s Now with Alex Wagner, former presidential candidate Herman Cain joined the growing chorus of individuals who are denouncing the vicious attacks against Newt Gingrich.  Once again, MSNBC host Wagner implied that Gingrich’s recent comments about Obama were racially-charged, but Cain shot down such absurd attacks.  Cain, who has endorsed the former House Speaker, reiterated the…
Jeffrey Meyer
January 31st, 2012 4:16 PM

Chris Matthews Wants Gingrich in Race Long Time: 'It Will Create Mishe

MSNBC's Chris Matthews on Monday's Hardball comically used a little known Yiddish term to bash Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich. "I'm rooting for Newt of course to stay in this thing. It will create mishegas for the Tea Party world and a compelling political spectacle for us" (video follows with transcript and commentary):
Noel Sheppard
January 31st, 2012 3:27 PM

MSNBC Mistakenly Tags Herman Cain As Dem, Laughably Considers Charlie

Herman Cain's political affiliation was incorrectly tagged as Democratic in an onscreen graphic during the 10 a.m. Eastern Chris Jansing Reports program today. Jansing was promoting the former Republican presidential contender's appearance on the noon Eastern Now with Alex Wagner program. It was most certainly an innocent mistake by the graphics designer, but less excusable was yesterday's…
Ken Shepherd
January 31st, 2012 3:20 PM

Not Very 'Interesting': ABC and CBS Morning Shows Ignore Obama Gaffe

While NBC correspondent Peter Alexander noted on Tuesday's Today how "Republicans are jumping on the president's choice of words" in telling a woman her husband's long-term unemployment was "interesting" to him, neither ABC's Good Morning America nor CBS's This Morning bothered to highlight Obama's aloof flub. The NBC report played the sound bite of the president's remark: "It is interesting…
Kyle Drennen
January 31st, 2012 2:56 PM

NPR Plays Dumb: 'Nothing Terribly Ideological' About Saul Alinsky

People at National Public Radio boast about themselves as a network for the smart people. So why must they try to tell smart people that a man who writes a book called “Rules for Radicals” offered “nothing terribly ideological” in his activism? In an attempt to "correct" Newt Gingrich on Monday night’s All Things Considered newscast, NPR correspondent Ina Jaffe became merely the latest in a…
Tim Graham
January 31st, 2012 2:06 PM

Scott Pelley's Obvious A.M. Error: Claims Florida's First High-Unemplo

Scott Pelley simply got it wrong on Tuesday's CBS This Morning, when he claimed that the Republican presidential candidates "have finally arrived in a state that was very hard hit by the great recession and has been suffering for a very long time. The unemployment rate here is about 10%." In reality, South Carolina, the state that held the last GOP primary, has about the same unemployment rate…
Matthew Balan
January 31st, 2012 1:50 PM