Open Thread: The Left's Far-off Claims of Moral Superiority

While the Left has long held the upper hand in appearing to implement morally superior policies, according to Jim Lacey at National Review, their policies have had particularly negative impacts on poor parts of America and abroad. From often debilitating and expensive policies, including being forced to use alternative energy or banned from using genetically modified food, Lacey explains, "…
NB Staff
September 8th, 2011 10:16 AM

Stingy Perry 'Cemented' Texas's Status as Health Care Pariah State, Sa

“G.O.P. Stands On Health Mask Records As Governors,” Kevin Sack’s story Sunday on how three current or former G.O.P. governors implemented health care in their states, led the Sunday national section of the New York Times. As usual, Gov. Perry got his share of brickbats, this time for supposedly depriving his citizens of health insurance and prenatal care through state stinginess. (The subject…
Clay Waters
September 8th, 2011 10:13 AM

Networks Back Obama 'Replay' on Infrastructure

Just like in Groundhog Day when Bill Murray wakes up to the same day each and every morning, it appears Americans will feel a frustrating sense of déjà vu listening to President Obama's jobs speech on Sept. 8. According to Bloomberg, Obama's not-so-new plan "follows the contours of his $830 billion 2009 economic stimulus package." This time around, Obama will call for $300 billion for tax…
Julia A. Seymour
September 8th, 2011 9:26 AM

Harold Ford, Jr.: Obama 'Greatest Orator The Office Has Ever Known

Lincoln's Gettysburg Address?  FDR's  day of infamy and nothing to fear but fear itself? JFK's ask not? Reagan's Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall?  Meh.  Not bad I suppose, but nothing compared with Barack Obama's immortal rhetoric, such as when he proclaimed, uh, like, when he intoned, that is . . . On today's Morning Joe, the unctuous Harold Ford, Jr. went into sycophantic overdrive,…
Mark Finkelstein
September 8th, 2011 8:19 AM

NBC Debate Moderators Pepper Republicans with Questions from the Left

NBC’s Brian Williams and Politico’s John Harris peppered the NBC News/Politico debate inside the Air Force One pavilion at the Reagan Library with questions from the left, repeatedly pressing the Republican presidential candidates with liberal talking points and Democratic agenda items. That’s time which could have been better spent advancing issues and concerns of Republican primary voters…
Brent Baker
September 8th, 2011 7:58 AM

NY Times Book Review Leads With Warnings of 'Rabid' Anti-Obama Conserv

New York Times editorial board member Brent Staples, who reviewed Randall Kennedy’s “Persistence of the Color Line” for the Sunday Book Review, discussed race, Obama, and “rabid conservatives” at the front of the section. Staples said his view of President Obama is partly shaped by what they have in common:
Clay Waters
September 8th, 2011 7:42 AM

In Detroit's Big 3 Auto Talks, AP 'Forgets' GM and Chrysler Workers Ca

It's hard to figure out why Tom Krisher at the Associated Press bothered filing a report on the status of contract talks between Detroit's Big 3 automakers and the United Auto Workers. The only reason I can discern is that he wanted to brag about how he and his wire service pals have access to anonymously-sourced info about how the talks are going. Surprise: As has been the case almost always…
Tom Blumer
September 7th, 2011 11:57 PM

Video: Newt Gingrich Goes After Debate Moderator John Harris for Biase

For reasons that are still inexplicable, the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Library agreed to partner up with NBC News, parent organization of the uber-left-wing network MSNBC to televise tonight's Republican presidential debate. While NBC representative Brian Williams had more than his share of sneering biased questions, it was Williams's co-moderator, Politico editor John Harris,…
Matthew Sheffield
September 7th, 2011 10:25 PM

Here We Go Again: Networks Back Obama 'Replay' on Infrastructure Spend

President and media stuck on repeat, but ABC, CBS, NBC won't admit it; argue for more money to fix roads, bridges.
Julia A. Seymour
September 7th, 2011 9:45 PM

NB Chat: GOP Reagan Library Debate

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Matthew Sheffield
September 7th, 2011 7:41 PM

Liberal Rapper Jay-Z in Tiff With Union Over Nightclub Renovations

Rapper Shawn Carter, better known as Jay-Z, has a long record of being a supporter of Democratic and liberal causes. In fact, he was one of many celebrity left-wingers who were invited to President Obama's lavish $40,000 birthday celebration. When it comes to his own affairs, Carter is like many Hollywood liberals in being unwilling to put his money where his mouth is. Right now, he's engaged…
Matthew Sheffield
September 7th, 2011 6:17 PM

Chris Matthews Wonders Who'll Get Kicked in the Testicles at Wednesday

UPDATE AT END OF POST: Video of Matthews repeating this on the air. After months of inactivity in his Twitter account, MSNBC's Chris Matthews on Wednesday tweeted what some might consider a rather risqué comment about the upcoming Republican presidential debate (mild vulgarity follows with commentary):
Noel Sheppard
September 7th, 2011 6:02 PM

Chris Matthews' Warped History: Ronald Reagan 'Wasn't a Social Conserv

MSNBC's Chris Matthews on Wednesday offered up bizarre, revisionist history, insisting that Ronald Reagan "wasn't a social conservative." In an attempt to denigrate the goals of the Tea Party movement, the Hardball host inaccurately asserted that the 40th president "accepted Roe V. Wade." Matthews, who fancies himself a presidential historian, appeared on the Martin Bashir show and asserted…
Scott Whitlock
September 7th, 2011 5:40 PM

MSNBC's Bashir Laments Gun Control Not Issue for 2012 Election, Attack

British-born MSNBC Martin Bashir took the time in his September 7 program to lament the absence of gun control as a major issue in the 2012 presidential contest and to take aim in particular at Texas Gov. Rick Perry (R), painting him as cavalier at best and heartless at worst when it comes to the victims of crimes committed with guns.
Ken Shepherd
September 7th, 2011 4:18 PM