
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…
January 31st, 2012 1:50 PM

NBC Reporter: GOP Race 'Gotten So Nasty'; Obama 'Pokes Fun' at Romney
At the top of his Tuesday report for NBC's Today, correspondent Peter Alexander warned viewers about the state of the Republican primary race in Florida: "This campaign has just gotten so nasty lately. By some accounts, more than 90% of the ads that have run in this state have been negative."
Remarkably, later in the same segment, Alexander was happily promoting a nasty line of attack by the…
January 31st, 2012 12:45 PM

Politico's Jonathan Martin Mocks Conservative Florida Voters as the 'C
Politico reporter Jonathan Martin on Tuesday mocked the "cracker counties" of Florida's conservative Panhandle. Talking to Daily Rundown host Chuck Todd, he derided, "Chuck, a lot of the counties in the Panhandle, in north Florida, the cracker counties, if you will...more resemble Georgia and Alabama than they do Florida." [See video below. MP3 audio here.]
MSNBC anchor Chuck Todd appeared…
January 31st, 2012 11:41 AM

Audio: MSNBC's Chris Matthews Insists He Tries to Examine American Pol
The former Tip O'Neill staffer-turned-political analyst who'd never heard of congressional insider trading until President Obama mentioned it in last week's State of the Union insists he is unaware of the Bush Derangement Syndrome of many on the Left during the former president's tenure in the Oval Office. What's more, that's not his bias talking, it's just objective reality.
"There's a real…
January 31st, 2012 11:20 AM

Washington Post's Richard Cohen: 'GOP Is Brain-Dead
It's only January and the vitriol being spewed at Republicans by the Obama-loving media is starting to crest.
On Tuesday, Washington Post columnist Richard Cohen went after almost every high-profile right-leaning politician in the land in a piece that disgracefully ended "The GOP is brain-dead":
January 31st, 2012 10:04 AM

Pro-Regulation NYTimes Laments 'Bureaucratic Nightmare'...When It Invo
Emily Ramshaw’s New York Times report on new abortion regulations in Texas, “Required Delay Between Sonogram and Abortion Creates Logistical Issues,” made the national edition Sunday. In an odd twist for the liberal Times, Ramshaw lamented the plight of abortion clinics having to comply with regulations. And isn’t it ironic for the pro-regulation Times to criticize a “bureaucratic nightmare…
January 31st, 2012 9:31 AM

Mika Brzezinski Says 'Oh My God' When Told Romney Sang 'America the Be
MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski on Tuesday gave quite a reaction to the news that Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney sang "America the Beautiful" at a rally in central Florida.
"Oh my God," gasped the Morning Joe co-host (video follows with transcript and commentary):
January 31st, 2012 9:26 AM

DNC Debbie: Romney Shows 'Extremism, Callous Disregard for Undocumente
In 2008, Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz harshly attacked Sarah Palin: “She knows nothing.” But when it comes to illegal immigration, the DNC chair is the one who sounds like she needs to study up, sounding amazed last year that the Republicans believed it “should in fact be a crime.” It has long been a crime, no matter how much liberals want to sell the self-negating notion of “law-abiding…
January 31st, 2012 6:55 AM
Let's Honor, Not Stretch, the Buckley Rule
In the intense heat of the present, it is easy to forget even the relatively recent past, but it seems to me that this GOP primary season is more acrimonious than the past few, probably because the stakes are so high.
When I've noted that this is the most important presidential election of our lifetimes, a few excitability-resistant conservative friends have said, "They have been saying that…
January 31st, 2012 6:15 AM

WashPost Ombudsman Again Finds Bias: His Paper Erred in Failing to Sho
In his Sunday column, Washington Post ombudsman Patrick Pexton agreed with readers who felt the Post “downsized” the massive “March for Life” by failing to show broad crowd shots. Pexton quoted AP that it’s “consistently one of the largest protests of the year in Washington” and “One observer e-mailed that he stood at the Supreme Court and it took marchers two hours to walk by. That’s a big…
January 30th, 2012 10:47 PM

NBC, AP Avoid 'M-word' in Report About 'Honor Killings
It is the religion that dare not speak its name...at least on NBC News and at the Associated Press among other politically correct circles. Both media outlets reported on a verdict in an "honor killings" case in Canada while managing to avoid mentioning a certain religion whose name starts with "M." To watch or read both reports, you would think that "honor killings" was some sort of bizarre…
January 30th, 2012 8:58 PM

Boosting Obama, NYTimes's Landler Quotes Zakaria's Praise, Omits He Ad
New York Times reporter Mark Landler’s lead story for Saturday’s National section boosted Obama (and slapped down Mitt Romney) via the unlikely topic of the president's reading material: “Obama Buttresses Case for U.S. Resilience With Book From Unlikely Source.” Landler reveled in what he called a "delicious coincidence for the White House."
When Senator Barack Obama was photographed…
January 30th, 2012 7:28 PM

Chris Matthews Calls Romney’s Attacks on Gingrich ‘A Snuff Movie
MSNBC’s Chris Matthews had some harsh criticism for Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney Monday.
In a discussion about the viciousness in the GOP race, the Hardball host said, “I’ve never seen one, but it’s like a snuff movie we’ve been watching here” (video follows with transcript and commentary):
January 30th, 2012 6:48 PM

Juan Williams Finds Racism in Candidates' (and Others'?) Use of 'Const
So a guy whose contract was terminated by NPR on a phony pretext for not toeing the liberal line enough, including writing a book ("Enough: The Phony Leaders, Dead-End Movements, and Culture of Failure That Are Undermining Black America--and What We Can Do About It") which indicted the modern civil-rights movement for, well, undermining Black America, now appears to want eliminate "Constitution…
January 30th, 2012 5:56 PM