CBS Plays Food Police, Touts ObamaCare Counting Calories

On Tuesday's CBS Evening News, correspondent Michelle Miller lectured Americans on their diet: "According to Consumer Reports Health, many Americans are simply deluding themselves, most say they eat well but don't....85% of Americans rarely, if ever, count calories. Another 79% never set foot on a scale." At one point, Miller stopped by a New York City restaurant and warned: "...people have…
Kyle Drennen
January 5th, 2011 4:26 PM

Matthews Snipes At Scarborough For Strolling House Floor

Professional jealousy, or something of a more personal sort?  Chris Matthews sniped at Joe Scarborough today as his MSNBC colleague, exercising his privilege as a former congressman, strolled the House floor during the session culminating in the installation of John Boehner as Speaker. Kvetched Chris: "What do you think of the rule that allows former members like Joe Scarborough to walk…
Mark Finkelstein
January 5th, 2011 3:07 PM

Newsweek's Adler Uses Planned Phoenix Tea Party Summit As Occasion to

Yesterday the Tea Party Patriots announced that they will be hosting a policy summit in Phoenix, Arizona, in February. Newsweek's Ben Adler, no fan of the Tea Party movement, seized upon the occasion to smear the entire state of Arizona. "The Tea Party Patriots call Phoenix 'the great southwestern city, born from the ruins of a former civilization, now the rebirth place of American culture…
Ken Shepherd
January 5th, 2011 2:29 PM

Woodward: John Boehner Is No Phenomenon Like Obama

Appearing on Wednesday's "Morning Joe," Washington Post associate editor Bob Woodward dismissed the significance of the accession of Rep. John Boehner to the post of Speaker of the House of Representatives, saying that Presodent Obama's inauguration dwarfed Boehner's. Politico's Mike Allen had reported that Capitol Hill had "the air of a Presidential Inauguration" Wednesday with a new…
Matt Hadro
January 5th, 2011 12:55 PM

ABC Offers Skeptical Take on New Republicans Who are 'Whipping Out' Th

Good Morning America's Robin Roberts on Wednesday offered a doubting take on whether or not the newly elected Republicans in Congress would be able to keep their promises. She skeptically wondered, "And they're not the first ones who go to Washington, with the right intentions and feeling, you know, the things that they talked about to get elected and then, getting to Washington." She…
Scott Whitlock
January 5th, 2011 12:54 PM

CBS: ObamaCare Repeal Vote A 'Risky Proposition' for GOP, Not 'Serious

Talking to Face the Nation host Bob Schieffer on Wednesday's Early Show, co-host Chris Wragge saw efforts to repeal ObamaCare as a political liability: "How risky a proposition is this for Republicans incoming now?" Schieffer dismissed it as, "a lot of shouting, hollering, and symbolic votes," adding, "we've got a couple of months before anything really serious is going to happen." Wragge…
Kyle Drennen
January 5th, 2011 12:31 PM

Vieira to Paul Ryan: It Feels Like the GOP is Out For 'Revenge

NBC's Meredith Vieira wasted no time in jumping down Paul Ryan's throat, on Wednesday's Today show, as she said it appeared the Republican Party did not care as much about creating jobs, since they seemed to be more focused on repealing Obamacare, which the Today co-anchor characterized as "an act of revenge." For his part the Wisconsin Republican Congressman responded that repealing Obamacare…
Geoffrey Dickens
January 5th, 2011 12:13 PM

Captionfest: Speaker No More

Via Drudge, it's the end of an era, so give us a fitting caption for this photo. Keep it clean, people.
Lachlan Markay
January 5th, 2011 11:36 AM

Chicago on the Potomac

No matter how you rearrange President Obama's inner circle, it still looks, smells and tastes like a rotten Chicago deep-dish pizza. Ready for the latest topping on this moldy old pie? It's a possible chief of staff slot for Wall Street banker/lawyer/wheeler-dealer William Daley, brother of outgoing Chicago mayor/machine politics mastermind Richard M. Daley (also the former boss of White…
Michelle Malkin
January 5th, 2011 10:51 AM

Rep. Peter King: 'I Have Nothing But Contempt for the NY Times. They S

Rep. Peter King (R-N.Y.) made a statement about the New York Times Tuesday that is likely shared by conservatives and most right-thinking Americans from coast to coast. In an interview with The Hill, King said, "“I have nothing but contempt for them. They should be indicted under the Espionage Act":
Noel Sheppard
January 5th, 2011 10:44 AM

Constitutionalists vs. 'Interpretationists

The new House Republican leadership is smart to inaugurate their return to power by reading aloud the U.S. Constitution on the House floor. Recalling America's founding principles is never a bad idea. To some on the left, though, the Constitution doesn't mean what it says, but is to be interpreted by judges and politicians. To liberals, this means the document is useful only when it advances a…
Cal Thomas
January 5th, 2011 10:38 AM

NYT Implies House Republicans Reading the Constitution is Racist

You certainly wouldn't expect the perilously liberal New York Times to be doing cartwheels on the day Republicans take over control of the House to begin the 112th Congress. But the disdain for conservatives on display in the Gray Lady's editorial "Pomp, and Little Circumstance" was evident in the very first sentence of the very first paragraph:
Noel Sheppard
January 5th, 2011 9:24 AM

Open Thread: Who Benefits From 'Filibuster Reform

Correction: This post initially identified Tom Udall as a senator from Colorado. His cousin Mark Udall is a Democratic senator from Colorado. Tom Udall represents New Mexico. We regret the error. Sen. Tom Udall, D-N.M., has offered up legislation that would effectively eliminate the filibuster by removing the 60-vote requirement to end floor debate. The move is an attempt to avoid procedural…
NB Staff
January 5th, 2011 9:24 AM

New York Times Plugs Maoist Tourist Spot in China: 'Red Is Far From De

New York Times reporter Edward Wong took an inordinately cheery look at a Maoist tourist attraction in the Chinese city of Yan’an in Friday’s “Revolution Isn’t a Party, But It Draws The Tourists.” The online headline was clearer: “China’s Red Tourism Taps Communist Pride for Profit.” Wong described a botched performance of a re-enactment of “a crucial moment in the Chinese civil war, when the…
Clay Waters
January 5th, 2011 8:53 AM