MSNBC's Chris Jansing Admonishes GOP Fundraisers: 'There's Legal and T

MSNBC's Chris Jansing thinks that Republicans outraising Democrats in the 2010 midterms is a problem that government needs to fix. On the December 13 "Jansing & Co.," the daytime anchor fretted, "Do you think it's getting out of hand?" She sardonically added, "Is the sky the limit here?" Jim Gilmore, former chairman of the Republican National Committee, fired back in support of…
Alex Fitzsimmons
December 13th, 2010 2:19 PM

AP Item Serves as Press Release for Benefit-Duplicating, Power-Grabbin

How did the nation ever survive without the government telling its schools what foods they should serve? This is one of many questions the Associated Press's Mary Clare Jalonick did not explore in her brief de facto press release this morning trumpeting the wonders of the "nutrition bill" President Obama is signing into law these days (presented in full for fair use and discussion purposes):
Tom Blumer
December 13th, 2010 12:54 PM

CBS's Stahl Worries 'Mr. Hell No' John Boehner Will Be A 'Hardline Con

Introducing her interview with presumptive Speaker of the House John Boehner on Sunday's 60 Minutes, CBS correspondent Lesley Stahl proclaimed: "...which John Boehner will show up as speaker, the deal-maker he's been in the past or the more hardline conservative of late who's aligned himself with the tea party that helped bring him and his party back into power?" Stahl noted how Boehner and…
Kyle Drennen
December 13th, 2010 12:53 PM

Open Thread: Virginia Judge Rules Individual Mandate Unconstitutional

From the AP: A federal judge declared the Obama administration's health care law unconstitutional Monday, siding with Virginia's attorney general in a dispute that both sides agree will ultimately be decided by the U.S. Supreme Court. U.S. District Judge Henry E. Hudson is the first federal judge to strike down the law, which has been upheld by two others in Virginia and Michigan.…
NB Staff
December 13th, 2010 12:43 PM

NY Daily News Makes Federal Case out of Justices' 'Boycott' of State o

Ever since Justice Samuel Alito mouthed "not true" after an inaccurate partisan applause line at President Obama's State of the Union address earlier this year, some in the mainstream media have been keen on presenting the conservative wing of the Supreme Court as partisan political actors with an eye on sticking it to the Obama administration wherever possible. Today, New York Daily News…
Ken Shepherd
December 13th, 2010 12:36 PM

Time Editor Previews Person of the Year: Hypes Julian Assange's 'Enorm

Appearing on Monday's Today show to reveal the finalists for his magazine's Person of the Year issue, Time's managing editor Richard Stengel hyped that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is "changing the way we look at" diplomacy, the "perception of secrecy" and hailed he had "an enormous year." Stengel didn't bother to attach a value judgment to Assange and the negative effect he's had on…
Geoffrey Dickens
December 13th, 2010 11:51 AM

'I Hate People,' The GOP Theme Song

In the warm, generous glow of the Christmas season, it's quite expected that scolds of the Left will accuse the conservatives of being the very archetype of Ebenezer Scrooge. On The Daily Kos, Mark Sumner touts a Scrooge musical over diversions like "knife fighting for this year's top toy," especially when you can describe "I Hate People" as a "secret Republican theme song": When it comes to…
Tim Graham
December 13th, 2010 10:59 AM

Immoral Governance Is at the Heart of Our Nation's Financial Troubles

Immorality in government lies at the heart of our nation's problems. Deficits, debt and runaway government are merely symptoms. What's moral and immoral conduct can be complicated, but needlessly so. I keep things simple and you tell me where I go wrong. My initial assumption is that we each own ourselves. I am my private property and you are yours. If we accept the notion that people own…
Walter E. Williams
December 13th, 2010 10:49 AM

Scarborough On Tax Deal: 'George Bush Has Won

Somewhere, George Bush is laughing . . . That was the image in Joe Scarborough's mind this morning.  The Morning Joe host repeatedly made the point that whereas Dems continue to control the White House and massive congressional majorities, they now are looking at the Bush tax cuts, which for years they vilified, as their last best hope. When it comes to Republican and Dem support for…
Mark Finkelstein
December 13th, 2010 8:58 AM

NPR Newscast Promotes 'Revolutionary Nutcracker' Ballet in San Francis

That taxpayer-funded leftist sandbox called National Public Radio promoted the latest work/wreck of “progressive art” on Saturday morning's Weekend Edition. In San Francisco, they're twisting the classic ballet The Nutcracker into a radical-left jeremiad. Anchor Scott Simon announced nonchalantly: "'Tis the season for The Nutcracker. One production in San Francisco is decorated with a grab-bag…
Tim Graham
December 13th, 2010 8:29 AM

AP's Ohlemacher Continues Press's Persistent Promotion of Social Secur

One of the press's longest campaigns to systematically obfuscate the truth about a specific government program is the one that has protected Social Security from reasonable scrutiny for most of the 75 years of its existence. The Associated Press's Stephen Ohlemacher did his part to continue the misdirection in his coverage of the possible effects of the payroll tax cut President Obama and…
Tom Blumer
December 12th, 2010 11:41 PM

Eric Holder's World Cup Soccer Blackout

After the debacle that was the high-profile Oprah-and-Michelle-Obama politicking in Copenhagen to get the Summer Olympics in Chicago in 2016, it might not be surprising that the networks weren't heavily tracking the U.S. bid to attract the World Cup soccer tournament for 2022. (You could argue that U.S. sports fans are much more indifferent to the World Cup than to the Olympics.) The American…
Tim Graham
December 12th, 2010 11:32 PM

Ed Schultz Indifferent to Westboro Baptist Protests - Until Elizabeth

Now they've really gone and done it as far as Ed Schultz is concerned. Speaking with Schultz on his radio show Thursday, Schultz's producer James Holm described plans by members of the Westboro Baptist Church of Topeka, Kan., notorious for their protests outside funerals of American soldiers killed in Afghanistan and Iraq, to stage a similar protest during the funeral of Elizabeth Edwards…
Jack Coleman
December 12th, 2010 10:55 PM

Paul Gigot: 'I Love the Symbolism of Two Dem Presidents Endorsing Bush

The award for Best Line of the Weekend goes to Wall Street Journal editorial page editor Paul Gigot who on Sunday's "Meet the Press" offered a delicious irony concerning Friday's surprise press conference hosted by Barack Obama and Bill Clinton. "I love the symbolism of two Democratic presidents--not one, but two--endorsing Bush tax cuts, saying, 'We need them crucially to help the economy' (…
Noel Sheppard
December 12th, 2010 9:18 PM