NBC Brings on MSNBC's Maddow to Attack 'Very, Very Conservative' Romne

To get reaction to President Obama's flip-flop on gay marriage, Thursday's NBC Today brought on openly gay left-wing MSNBC host Rachel Maddow, who quickly attacked Republicans on the issue: "It's a very, very conservative Republican Party on this issue....Mitt Romney, who wants to roll back gay rights nationwide." Co-host Ann Curry helped Maddow along by asking series of questions from the…
Kyle Drennen
May 10th, 2012 4:13 PM

DNC Touts 25 LGBT 'Accomplishments,' But Nothing for 'Faith Community

Even before President Obama's proclamation in favor of "gay marriage" on Wednesday, the Democratic Party clearly demonstrated an urgency in defending itself to its gay-lesbian-bisexual-transgender base. On the DNC website, if you click on "People" and then on "LGBT Community," you can find a 25-point list under "LGBT Equality: Accomplishments of the Obama Administration." But then click on "…
Tim Graham
May 10th, 2012 3:20 PM

Hollywood: Driving the Homosexual Agenda for 40 Years

Hollywood celebrities exuberantly celebrated President Obama’s recent declaration of support for gay marriage. But Hollywood did not have to come out of the closet and support homosexuality – it has long used its influence to purposely swing public opinion in favor of homosexuality.  For several decades, Hollywood has shown its overt support for homosexuality. Brokeback Mountain was…
Paul Wilson
May 10th, 2012 3:00 PM

WaPo: 5,400 Words on Mitt Romney's High School Years, Marked by an Obs

If the people who run the Washington Post Company need an archetypal example of why their newspaper publishing segment is in so much financial trouble (as found here: a $22.6 million first-quarter 2012 loss following on the heels of an $18.2 million loss for all of 2011) and is bleeding customers (per the Audit Board of Circulations, the paper's daily and Sunday circulation dropped by 7.8% and…
Tom Blumer
May 10th, 2012 2:58 PM

Rub Your Eyes: Praise for Ronald Reagan in NYTimes Local Story on GOP

Now here's a surprise. The lead local section story of the Times on Wednesday was Joseph Berger's profile of the embrace by the city's Soviet immigrants of the Republican Party, in particular Ronald Reagan's anti-communism: "Among City's Soviet Immigrants, An Affinity for Republicans." To many Russian and Ukrainian immigrants, the cornucopia in the shops along Brighton Beach Avenue --…
Clay Waters
May 10th, 2012 2:33 PM

No Surprise: NYTimes's Nagourney Hails Obama's 'Historic' Risk-Taking

New York Times reporter Adam Nagourney departed from his L.A.-beat to comment on Obama's announcement yesterday in support of gay marriage, and didn't hedge on its "historic significance." The president's statement, delivered to ABC reporter Robin Roberts, predictably led Thursday's edition, and Nagourney's "news analysis" also made the front: "A Watershed Move, Both Risky and Inevitable."…
Clay Waters
May 10th, 2012 1:55 PM

NBC's Savannah Guthrie Admits 'Many People' in Media 'Uniformly Suppor

In a panel discussion on Thursday's NBC Today about President Obama announcing his support for gay marriage on Wednesday, co-host Savannah Guthrie confessed to the group of all liberal pundits: "...so many people in the media seem to uniformly support same-sex marriage." [Listen to the audio or watch the video after the jump] That fact was made blatantly obvious by the discussion that…
Kyle Drennen
May 10th, 2012 1:20 PM

Liberal Propaganda for $300: 'Jeopardy' Sells Out to Democrats

Does Alex Trebek owe Republicans equal time on his Jeopardy! game show? Answer: Yes, the show has become overrun by Democratic politicians and is only going to get even more politically imbalanced in the days to come. Last week and this week, the popular game show, in which contestants are given clues and must provide the answer in the form of a question, has been presenting its annual "Teen…
Matthew Sheffield
May 10th, 2012 12:57 PM

Soledad O'Brien Grills, Interrupts, and 'Agrees to Disagree' With Tony

In a rather blatant show of a double standard, CNN's Soledad O'Brien interrupted and grilled the Family Research Council's Tony Perkins over his opposition to same-sex marriage, but she gave an exceedingly soft interview to a guest who was "elated" at President Obama's open support of same-sex marriage. The interviews kicked off Thursday's 7 a.m. hour of Starting Point. CNN was quite one-…
Matt Hadro
May 10th, 2012 12:56 PM

How About That? Liberal Whoopi Goldberg Admits She's a Member of the N

During the May 9 edition of ABC’s The View, Whoopi Goldberg made a surprising revelation to members of the audience. During an interview with Fox’s John Stossel about his new book, "No They Can't: Why Government Fails But Individuals Succeed," Goldberg disclosed that she was a member of the NRA. [Video below the jump.]
Josh St. Louis
May 10th, 2012 12:39 PM

AP's Wiseman Falsely Claims That Recent Spike in Unemployment Claims

As Zero Hedge wrote this morning in response to today's initial unemployment claims report and the related press write-ups: "Same Trick Different Week." As has been so typical in analogous instances for the year or so I have been following the weekly claims numbers closely, the Associated Press (aka the Administration's Press), Reuters, and Bloomberg headlined a "dip," a "fall," and a "drop" in…
Tom Blumer
May 10th, 2012 12:16 PM

Robin Roberts Awed by Obama's Gay Marriage Stand: I Get 'Chills' When

Good Morning America's Robin Roberts on Thursday made little effort to hide the excitement she felt when Barack Obama came out in support for gay marriage. Touting her exclusive interview with the President, Roberts marveled that, just talking about it, "I'm getting chills again." She added that the moment "was not lost on anyone" who was in the White House, Wednesday. Co-anchor George…
Scott Whitlock
May 10th, 2012 12:09 PM

WashPost Cartoonist to Opponents of Same-sex Marriage: 'Hurry Up' and

Yesterday morning, the Washington Post published a drawing by Tom Toles in which the liberal cartoonist depicts a minister marrying two men, with the speech bubble reading, "If anyone here objects to the marriage of these two men, speak up now because opponents are aging and dying off and soon won't matter anymore..." In his trademark depiction of himself in the corner reacting to the graphic…
Ken Shepherd
May 10th, 2012 11:56 AM

Romney Scolds Reporter: 'Aren't There' Important Issues 'You'd Like to

With the economy stalling and unemployment stubbornly above eight percent, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney is getting sick and tired of answering questions about social issues. On Wednesday, when he was barraged with questions about such earth-shattering issues as legalizing marijuana and in-state tuition for the children of illegal immigrants, Romney scolded his interviewer, "…
Noel Sheppard
May 10th, 2012 11:05 AM