GOP Didn't Win Budget Battle; Silver Lining: Neither Did Dems

The Republicans did not win this budget fight, but the cuts they were able to extract illustrate, ironically, that Democrats are finally on the defensive. Scorekeeping aside, we must build on this non-victory because it was also a Democratic retreat. Last week, I argued that the GOP should not cave on the budget negotiations for many reasons, including that today is not 1995-96. Things are so…
David Limbaugh
April 12th, 2011 4:43 PM

Gun Owners' Guide to the 2012 Election

This week, the picture is finally complete. First, the Obama White House decided to leap headfirst into the gun control debate. Then came the response from Congress, which is far more interested in investigating the "Fast and Furious" scandal, in which federal agents allowed thousands of guns to be "walked" into Mexico and furnished to drug cartels. And now the final piece: President Barack…
Chuck Norris
April 12th, 2011 4:37 PM

NY Times: Republican Budget Cuts Threaten 'Life-Affirming' Public Radi

New York Times reporter Katharine Seelye is the latest Times reporter to defend government spending, this time on a tiny but "life-affirming" radio station threatened by the Republican budget ax - public radio station WMMT in Whitesburg, Kentucky: “A Regional Radio Voice Threatened From Afar.” The story was accompanied by a cutesy sidebar, “88.7 on Appalachia’s Dial,” describing such original…
Clay Waters
April 12th, 2011 4:36 PM

'Undercover Boss' Prayer on CBS Sparks Faith Firestorm

The following is cross-posted from Human Events, where Mattera serves as editor. Christian conservatives often decry the silencing of faith by major network television.  But Sunday night on CBS’ hit reality TV series “Undercover Boss,” people of faith had their breath taken away by what they witnessed, sparking a Facebook and Twitter avalanche of support and praise.  On Facebook, Kini Se…
Jason Mattera
April 12th, 2011 4:24 PM

NBC's 'Today' Frets: 'Do White House & GOP Spending Cuts Go Too Far

In a discussion with Tom Brokaw on Tuesday's NBC Today, co-host Meredith Vieira turned to the ongoing budget fight, asking in part: "Republicans are calling for the privatization of Medicare. Could they overstepping here?" The headline on screen throughout the segment read: "Debt Diet; Do White House & GOP Spending Cuts Go Too Far?" In response to Vieira, Brokaw actually acknowledged the…
Kyle Drennen
April 12th, 2011 3:31 PM

WaPo Headline Paints House GOP Committee Chair as 'Big Bad Wolf' -- Qu

It was a little eyebrow-raising on Monday morning to read a story on Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, the GOP chair of the House Foreign Affairs Committee under the headline "'Big bad wolf' at the helm of House Foreign Affairs Committee." The story by Mary Beth Sheridan made the headline more shocking. The Post was letting Fidel Castro write the Post's headline. As the new chairwoman of the House…
Tim Graham
April 12th, 2011 3:18 PM

Contessa Brewer Cheers 'Preach It!' After Clip of Former Sen. Simpson

Every once in a while the folks at MSNBC can get a thrill for a Republican. It just has to be one who's denouncing the right people, you see. Take Contessa Brewer, who today yelled "Preach It!" in enthusiastic agreement after showing her audience a clip of  "truth teller" former Sen. Alan Simpson (R-Wyo.) excoriating the "homophobes" in his party:
Ken Shepherd
April 12th, 2011 3:14 PM

NewsBusted for Tuesday

It's Tuesday, and you know what that means: another hilarious episode of 'Busted!
NB Staff
April 12th, 2011 3:05 PM

NYT's Tavernise Pines for D.C. Voting Rights, Autonomy on Abortion and

New York Times reporter Sabrina Tavernise offered no voices opposed to the liberal cause of D.C. voting rights in Monday’s righteous “Abortion Limit Is Renewed, as Is Washington Anger.” The sound and fury of last week’s budget debate came down to a dollar figure that some members of Congress could have covered by writing a personal check. Elective abortions for poor women in the District…
Clay Waters
April 12th, 2011 2:13 PM

ABC Slams 'Bizarre,' 'Non-Reality-Based' Birtherism, Didn't Debunk

On Tuesday's Good Morning America, reporter Jake Tapper attacked the "bizarre," "non-reality-based" conspiracy theory about President Obama's birth certificate. Yet, the ABC program has not done a similar expose on the belief that the government was involved with, or knew of, the 9/11 terror plot. Speaking of the false idea that the President was born somewhere other than Honolulu, Tapper…
Scott Whitlock
April 12th, 2011 1:10 PM

NYT's Adam Nagourney Rides to Defense of Harry Reid's 'Cowboy Poets

The New York Times continues to argue against spending cuts, no matter how silly or trivial the program may be. Reporter Adam Nagourney rode to the defense of Sen. Harry Reid’s beleaguered cowboy poets on Monday: “For Cowboy Poets, Unwelcome Spotlight In Battle Over Spending.” Reporting from the small Nevada town of Elko, Nagourney’s tone suggested critics who consider funding cowboy poetry a…
Clay Waters
April 12th, 2011 12:52 PM

New York Times Reporter Matt Bai: 'Something Awesome' About Sitting Ne

Matt Bai, chief political correspondent for the New York Times Sunday Magazine, celebrated the “grace and gravitas” of former New York State governor and perpetual Democratic presidential hopeful Mario Cuomo, “Papa Doesn’t Preach – Mario Cuomo would be a perfect elder statesman, if only his son’s generation wanted one.” Bai talked to the elder Cuomo, whose son Andrew is governor of New York…
Clay Waters
April 12th, 2011 12:48 PM

Longtime Sports Journalist: 'NFL Players Need Obama's Support

According to his University of Maryland faculty bio, Kevin Blackistone "is a former award-winning sports columnist for The Dallas Morning News from September 1990 to September 2006." He has written for AOL's FanHouse; his most recent column is here); he was likely released when AOL recently laid off its FanHouse employees as a result of what I refer to as "Huffington's Heist." In a Monday…
Tom Blumer
April 12th, 2011 12:09 PM

'Meet the Press' Panel: Obama 'Above the Fray' in Budget Fight

During the panel discussion on Sunday's Meet the Press on NBC, host David Gregory gushed over President Obama's Friday night address to the nation on the budget deal: "The message was clear. Here he was to save the day, that it was President Obama – and he went to the Lincoln Memorial on Saturday – that he was able to rise above the fray. That's the image they want Americans to see." The…
Kyle Drennen
April 12th, 2011 11:55 AM