AP's Crutsinger Falsely Claims 'Sharpest Government Spending Cuts in

In two items about today's report on economic growth from the federal government's Bureau of Economic Analysis today, Martin Crutsinger claimed that today's lower-than-expected annualized growth of 2.8% during the fourth quarter of 2011 (vs. expectations of 3% or higher) was hurt because of big "cuts" in government spending, especially federal spending -- supposedly the biggest cuts in 40 years…
Tom Blumer
January 27th, 2012 11:56 PM

Fox's 'Special Report' Passes Along MRC Finding: OWS-Loving Networks A

On the "Grapevine" section of Friday night's Special Report, Fox News anchor Bret Baier reported the MRC's findings on how the networks covered this year's "March for Life" -- or, to be more precise,  how they skipped it. Once again, ABC, CBS, and NBC aired nothing on the thousands and thousands of pro-life protesters marching to the Supreme Court on the 39th anniversary of the high court…
Tim Graham
January 27th, 2012 10:41 PM

Charlie Rose: Obama Campaign 'So Giddy That They Want to Run Naked

Charlie Rose boosted a jaw-dropping line from Politico's Roger Simon on Friday's CBS This Morning, which concluded that the Republican presidential debates were hurting the party's chances at defeating President Obama: "It is said that in Chicago, where they are running the Obama campaign, that they're so giddy that they want to run naked in Millennium Park" [audio available here; video below…
Matthew Balan
January 27th, 2012 6:46 PM

GOP Voters Grading Gingrich Ethics On a Curve

Newt Gingrich has surged to the lead in the race for the Republican presidential nomination with the strong support of evangelical Christian voters. To some, given Gingrich's personal life, this support is puzzling. Whatever else people say about Mitt Romney, his personal life seems above reproach and a good role model for others. But Gingrich benefits from the fact that when it comes to…
Scott Rasmussen
January 27th, 2012 6:43 PM

Schools of Education are the 'Academic Slums' of America's Colleges an

Larry Sand's article "No Wonder Johnny (Still) Can't Read" — written for The John William Pope Center for Higher Education Policy, based in Raleigh, N.C. — blames schools of education for the decline in America's education. Education professors drum into students that they should not "drill and kill" or be the "sage on the stage" but instead be the "guide on the side" who "facilitates student…
Walter E. Williams
January 27th, 2012 6:30 PM

Chris Matthews Bashes Jan Brewer With Bad November Poll, Ignores Good

MSNBC's Chris Matthews is so hell-bent on trashing Arizona's Republican Governor Jan Brewer after her dust-up with President Obama that on Friday's Hardball he dragged out a poll from November showing a high disapproval of her in her state. I guess Matthews - who just Tuesday revealed that he had never heard of Congressional insider trading until the President mentioned it during the State of…
Noel Sheppard
January 27th, 2012 6:26 PM

CNN Urges Gabby Giffords' Husband to Run for Congress

Former Democratic congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords retired from office a year after suffering a gunshot wound to the head, and CNN is already goading her husband to replace her in Congress. Since Democrats wanted him to run for Giffords' seat, CNN was basically asking a Democrat to run for office. On Friday's Starting Point, host Soledad O'Brien told Giffords' husband, retired astronaut Mark…
Matt Hadro
January 27th, 2012 6:22 PM

NBC's Brokaw: California's 'Aging Lion' Jerry Brown 'Has Not Given Up

In what amounted to a love letter to California's Democratic Governor Jerry Brown on Thursday's NBC Nightly News, special correspondent Tom Brokaw gushed: "It's not sunshine every day for the California economy, but Jerry Brown has not given up on big dreams. His new big dream, a high-speed rail line from the north to the south..." Anchor Brian Williams set the scene for Brokaw's fawning…
Kyle Drennen
January 27th, 2012 4:47 PM

NYTimes's Stolberg Tags Gingrich the Eraser of Civility in D.C

Sheryl Gay Stolberg’s 2,400-word front-page Friday New York Times profile of Republican candidate Newt Gingrich, “Gingrich Stuck to Caustic Path in Ethics Battles,” rehashed the standard liberal storyline about the former House Speaker’s aggressive stance against Democratic corruption, which eventually won Republicans the House of Representatives. (Plus a severely unflattering photo on the jump…
Clay Waters
January 27th, 2012 3:48 PM

CNN Smears Reagan Legacy; Touts 'A Lot of People Who Were Suffering' U

Their past antics might not lend them credibility as presidential critics, but CNN's Suzanne Malvaux and Carol Costello threw water on the GOP veneration of President Reagan on Friday. Echoing the liberal media of the Reagan years, the duo cast his conservative legacy as "revisionist history." "And it's almost like revisionist history here. Back in the day, there were a lot of people who…
Matt Hadro
January 27th, 2012 3:34 PM

NBC Peddles New Poll 'Showing Evidence This Race is Hurting the GOP

On Thursday, NBC Nightly News anchor Brian Williams was eager to share new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll numbers with viewers as he touted this headline from the results: "Our poll is also showing evidence this race is hurting the GOP, and we could see more of that tonight at the next debate..."
Kyle Drennen
January 27th, 2012 2:38 PM

WashPost Blogger Insists Saul Alinsky Inspires the Conservatives, Not

Just like CNN's Soledad O'Brien on Monday, Washington Post "She the People" blogger and columnist Melinda Henneberger took on Newt Gingrich in Friday morning's paper (page A-2) by claiming Barack Obama couldn't be further from radical-left theorist Saul Alinsky,  and found it much more believable that it was those pesky conservative Obama critics that  have been channeling the ghost of Alinsky…
Tim Graham
January 27th, 2012 1:05 PM

Newt Gingrich Scolds Wolf Blitzer for Digging for Dirt: 'This Is a Non

At Thursday's Republican presidential debate in Florida, the audience and some of the contestants grew visibly weary with moderator Wolf Blitzer's continued efforts to get the candidates to address each other's dirty laundry. After the CNNer attempted this with Newt Gingrich, the former Speaker of the House responded, "This is a nonsense question" (video follows with transcript and commentary…
Noel Sheppard
January 27th, 2012 12:35 PM

How Rude! In Handwritten Letter, Gov. Brewer Viciously... Invited Obam

While the media have been busy painting Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer (R) as a rude finger-wagger who dissed President Obama to "score some points with Obama haters," it's becoming more and more apparent that the liberal media unfairly took a snapshot out of context to further the media's storyline. They're simply not telling the truth. Yesterday I noted the AP's raw video that shows Brewer warmly…
Ken Shepherd
January 27th, 2012 12:25 PM