MSNBC Hypes Story of Man Who Robbed Bank for Prison Health Care, Leave

On June 9, unarmed Gaston County, North Carolina man James Verone held up a bank demanding the sum of $1. After getting the cash from a teller, he patiently waited in the bank for cops to arrive. Twelve days later, MSNBC has picked up on the story as an example of the desperate straits that unemployed, uninsured persons will go for health care. Yet neither anchor Chris Jansing in the 10 a.m…
Ken Shepherd
June 21st, 2011 3:53 PM

O'Reilly and Goldberg Expose 'Really, Really Dumb' TV Network Decision

Bill O'Reilly of Fox News and former CBS News reporter Bernie Goldberg exposed left-wing media bias on Monday's edition of The O'Reilly Factor when discussing NBC's editing of the Pledge of Allegiance. "I don't know if it was an honest mistake or, more likely, if it was a lefty producer flexing his muscles. I don't know. But I know one thing. It was really, really dumb," said Goldberg. O'…
Eric Ames
June 21st, 2011 2:31 PM

A Constitutional Convention Would Be a Dangerous Proposition

The left's assault on liberty never rests, so don't ever be sucked into supporting the dangerous idea of a new constitutional convention, even if its stated purposes purport to be limited. Recently, CNN's Fareed Zakaria spoke admiringly of how "Iceland is actually junking its own constitution and starting anew and ... soliciting ideas from all of Iceland's 320,000 citizens, with the help of…
David Limbaugh
June 21st, 2011 2:31 PM

NY Times Celebrates 'Euphoric Moment' for Gay Marriage in New York Sta

When it comes to gay issues, the New York Times more and more plays to its urban liberal readership, often tossing away the concept of journalism completely in favor of issuing frothy anecdotes of personal encouragement, like Shaila Dewan’s unjournalistic celebration in Monday’s Metro section of the possible imminent legalization of gay marriage in New York State, “Awaiting a Big Day, and…
Clay Waters
June 21st, 2011 1:44 PM

NPR Host Laughably Claims That 'Taliban Has Never Been an Enemy of the

While the prospect of a US withdrawal from Afghanistan is looming, some are at work pushing a revisionist history of America's involvement there. One NPR host even went so far as to claim that the Taliban, the brutal government toppled during the 2001 US invasion, "was never an enemy of the United States." Even a cursory review of the history of the invasion belies that hat statement, made by…
Lachlan Markay
June 21st, 2011 1:40 PM

Nets Ignore Emissions Decision, Politico Carries EPA's Water

The Supreme Court on Monday unequivocally rejected the notion that courts should force power companies to curtail greenhouse gas emissions, but none of the major broadcast networks covered the unanimous decision on their evening newscasts or morning shows. The New York Times teased the ruling on the front page of Tuesday's paper, directing readers to a thorough analysis of the 8-0 decision,…
Alex Fitzsimmons
June 21st, 2011 1:10 PM

CNN's Jack Cafferty Bashes 'Morons' at NBC Who Omitted 'Under God' Fro

Add CNN's Jack Cafferty to the list of those infuriated by NBC's omission of "under God" from the Pledge of Allegiance in its coverage of Sunday's U.S. Open. The CNN contributor pulled no punches Monday afternoon as he blasted the "morons" at the network responsible. "Who does this?" Cafferty asked incredulously after he described the segment opening NBC's golf coverage – a patriotic montage…
Matt Hadro
June 21st, 2011 1:00 PM

Media Ignored How Failed Gay Relationship, Violent Outbursts Impacted

In the wake of the largest security breach in U.S. military history, the mainstream media have struggled to report all the facts about Bradley Manning, the Iraq war soldier in the middle of the Wikileaks scandal. In an effort to pursue political correctness over truthful journalism, ABC, CBS and NBC ignored uncomfortable facts about Manning's sexual orientation and history of "emotional…
Erin R. Brown
June 21st, 2011 12:27 PM

Jon Stewart Falsely Claims Chris Wallace Said Fox Doesn't Tell Both Si

Jon Stewart on Monday cherry-picked thirteen seconds out of a 24 minute interview to accuse "Fox News Sunday" host Chris Wallace of claiming, "We don't tell both sides of the story." Unfortunately, that's not what Wallace said Sunday (video follows with transcript and commentary):
Noel Sheppard
June 21st, 2011 12:26 PM

NBC Blames Wildfires on 'Climate Change,' Then Accuses McCain of Using

In a report on the Arizona wildfires on Tuesday's NBC Today, correspondent Miguel Almaguer touted how "The Forest Service says this historic wildfire season is caused in part by climate change." After promoting that politically charged claim, Almaguer declared that Senator John McCain had created a "firestorm" by noting that illegal immigrants have contributed to past wildfires. At the top…
Kyle Drennen
June 21st, 2011 12:26 PM

ABC Freaks Out Over the 'Political Calamity' of John McCain Linking Il

Good Morning America's reporters on Tuesday hyperbolically attacked John McCain for creating a "firestorm" and a "political calamity" by suggesting that illegal immigrants have been responsible for fires in the southwest.  Reporter Clayton Sandell recounted the blaze in Arizona and hyperventilated, "Now, a political calamity has flared after Senator John McCain blamed at least some of the…
Scott Whitlock
June 21st, 2011 12:01 PM

NYT's Front-Page Hit on Clarence Thomas's 'Ethically Sensitive Friends

New York Times investigative reporter Mike McIntire penned a hit piece on Justice Clarence Thomas for Sunday’s front page, trying to find a controversy in the funding by a friend of Thomas of a cultural museum in the justice’s hometown of Pin Point, Ga.: “The Justice and the Magnate – Friendship and Museum Project Put Focus on Ethics.” But looking past the loaded headline and lacings of ominous…
Clay Waters
June 21st, 2011 11:51 AM

AP's Gormley Gripes That 'Old-time Back-room Politics' Has Delayed Sam

Somehow when I think of "old-time back-room politics" I don't associate it with important debates about the definition of marriage and the safeguarding of religious liberties. But apparently AP's Michael Gormley does. Here's how he opened his June 21 story which the Washington Post ran on page A2 (emphasis mine):
Ken Shepherd
June 21st, 2011 10:59 AM

Weiner Saga Illustrates Cultural Normalization of Deviance

In the aftermath of the exposure and resignation of Rep. Anthony Weiner (D-NY) from Congress, his colleagues, some journalists, ethicists and pundits are trying to sort out what it means. Has a new standard been created in Washington? How can Rep. Charles Rangel (D-NY) remain in office under an ethical cloud about money and Weiner be forced to resign because he had fantasy sex? It wasn't even "…
Cal Thomas
June 21st, 2011 10:17 AM