Harvard Crimson Issues Correction for Using Pronoun, Says Only Proper

Pity the poor Harvard Crimson. When reporting from that bastion of political correctness, Harvard, it is quite easy to inadvertently wander onto the dangerous shoals of thought crimes. Such was the case when the Crimson used a (GASP!) gendered pronoun to describe a new member of the Harvard faculty and was subsequently forced to issue a correction for their heinous misdeed: CORRECTION: July…
P.J. Gladnick
July 7th, 2012 7:12 PM

Pat Buchanan: 'Let's Hope' America Doesn't Elect Woman President Until

Conservative author Pat Buchanan made a joke on PBS's McLaughlin Group Friday destined to anger a lot of women. When asked when America will elect its first female president, Buchanan said, "Let's hope" it's not before "2040 or 2050" (video follows with transcribed highlights and commentary):
Noel Sheppard
July 7th, 2012 4:57 PM

CBS's Charlie Rose Toasts Filthy 'Family Guy' Maker's 'Funny and Smart

One of the reasons that dirty-cartoon purveyor Seth MacFarlane is very, very rich is that journalists utterly fail to question the tastelessness of his TV shows or movies when he appears for interviews. Just take CBS This Morning on Monday, where host Charlie Rose treated MacFarlane like an artiste as they discussed his new pervert-teddy-bear movie Ted. As MacFarlane said the challenge was "…
Tim Graham
July 7th, 2012 2:11 PM

AP Story on California High-Speed Rail Legislation's Passage Dodges St

It seems that Matt Drudge is a better headline writer than whoever at the Associated Press performed the same task at its story about California lawmakers' passage of "building the nation's first dedicated high-speed rail line, a multibillion dollar project that will eventually link Los Angeles and San Francisco" -- if sanity doesn't prevail in the meantime. Since late yesterday, Drudge's…
Tom Blumer
July 7th, 2012 12:44 PM

All Purpose Weekend Open Thread

I know there really isn't much to talk about, but try.
NB Staff
July 7th, 2012 11:43 AM

ABC Anchor: 'The Best News' - Gas Prices 'Might Drop Another 50 Cents

If you were a television news anchor reporting on falling gas prices, why would you say "the best news" was that a gallon of gasoline "might drop another 50 cents by Halloween, just in time for the election?" Believe it or not, ABC's Paula Faris, appearing on Monday's Good Morning America, actually said exactly that (video follows with transcript and commentary):
Noel Sheppard
July 7th, 2012 11:23 AM

Mark Shields: Republicans Haven't Raised Taxes in 21 Years 'And That I

Liberal media's love for higher taxes is a thing of legends. On Inside Washington Friday, PBS's perpetually pandering pundit Mark Shields told viewers that since 1991, "21 years, Republicans have not voted for a single broad-based tax increase, and that’s become the theology of the party, the ideology of the party, the definition of the party, and that is irresponsible" (video follows with…
Noel Sheppard
July 7th, 2012 9:38 AM

Time Stuffs Magazine With 15 Pages of Pro-Roberts Coverage; Holder Con

Time magazine demonstrated in its last issue that it was so overwhelmingly thrilled with John Roberts upholding ObamaCare that it put Roberts on the cover with the title “Roberts Rules,” touting his “landmark decision.” Inside, the magazine gave the ruling 15-plus pages of coverage. By contrast, the Congress voting to hold Attorney General Eric Holder in contempt for failing to deliver…
Tim Graham
July 7th, 2012 8:30 AM

Bozell Column: That Terrible 'Ted' Movie

Seth MacFarlane, whose $100 million contract with Fox makes him the highest paid TV writer in history, is now trying to take over the cineplex, with the same old shtick. You could pluck his oeuvre out of the summer movie-preview articles without any difficulty. His was the one where "the teddy bear comes to life and becomes a profane slacker who practically lives inside a bong and hires hookers…
Brent Bozell
July 7th, 2012 8:05 AM

Daily Kos Week in Review: Tea Party Klansmen Against Obamacare

This past week, Kossacks continued to attack conservatives disappointed by the Supreme Court's upholding of the Affordable Care Act, but with an additional twist of the rhetorical knife: alleging that the real reason the right opposes the individual mandate is that a black president favors it.    As usual, each headline is preceded by the blogger's name or pseudonym.
Tom Johnson
July 7th, 2012 7:08 AM

WaPo Columnist Works Gratuitous Swipe at Romney Into Story About Natio

"Summer’s in full swing, and unless your family is rather Romney-esque, there’s a chance you’ll be spending some time in one of the country’s hundreds of national parks. " That's how Washington Post "In the Loop" columnist worked in a gratuitous swipe at the presumptive GOP presidential nominee in today's "In the Loop" column in which he interviewed Jonathan Jarvis, the head of the National…
Matt Vespa
July 6th, 2012 7:11 PM

CNN Batters Joe Walsh, But Dem Opponent Gets Much Softer Treatment

Is CNN campaigning for Rep. Joe Walsh's Democratic opponent? In a heated exchange with Walsh on Thursday, anchor Ashleigh Banfield rattled off a list of opponent Tammy Duckworth's accomplishments and admitted "she should get elected" if voters are pleased with her resume. CNN gave much softer treatment to Duckworth on Friday. Host Wolf Blitzer did press her about controversial statements she…
Matt Hadro
July 6th, 2012 7:09 PM

Thomas Column: The 'Oprahfication' of America

When asked at the close of the Constitutional Convention in 1787 what the Founders had wrought, Benjamin Franklin famously said, "A Republic, if you can keep it." That question might also be put to the five Supreme Court justices who voted last week to uphold the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act, which mandates health insurance for most Americans, based on twisted logic that it is…
Cal Thomas
July 6th, 2012 5:58 PM

CBS's Glor Calls Out David Axelrod For His 'Extreme' Attack on Romney

CBS's Jeff Glor confronted David Axelrod on Friday's CBS This Morning over his most recent attack on presumptive Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney: "You said that Mitt Romney was the most secretive candidate since Richard Nixon....I think that would strike a lot of people as extreme. Do you stand by those comments?" Glor also pressed Axelrod on the Obama campaign's "outsourcer-in…
Matthew Balan
July 6th, 2012 5:20 PM