In NPR Sting Audio, Fundraiser Betsy Liley Makes Plans to Shield Radic

The Washington Post reported the latest NPR sting recording on the front page of Friday's Style section. The Daily Caller posted new audio from Betsy Liley, NPR's senior director of institutional giving (who's on administrative leave, but has not resigned). In the first video, Liley stood out for sympathetically telling the ersatz Muslims how deeply wrong the American people are: “Sadly our…
Tim Graham
March 11th, 2011 8:14 AM

Obama: The Racial Presidency

Excerpts from a new book have revealed that President Obama once laid claim to building ‘a race-neutral administration’.  When asked whether race drives decision-making in the White House, the President responded, “You just don’t think about it, you really don’t.”  Shortly thereafter, he thought about it, telling guests at a private White House function that race was likely a key component of…
Rusty Weiss
March 11th, 2011 1:14 AM

Time Covers Mike Tyson's Islam, Not Radical Islamist's Shooting of U.S

Time's March 14 edition (the one that went to press on March 4 or 5) contained no mention of the two U.S. airmen gunned down in Germany by a radical Islamist. It did include a paragraph on the shooting of Pakistani Christian cabinet minister Shahbaz Bhatti, titled "Christian Politician's Murder A Sign of a Growing Assault on Liberals." The shooting in Islamabad happened on Wednesday. So did the…
Tim Graham
March 10th, 2011 11:20 PM

Reporting on Record One-Month Deficit, AP's Crutsinger Blames 'Lower

This afternoon's report by the Associated Press's Martin Crutsinger on the government's February Monthly Treasury Statement, which shows the highest single-month deficit in U.S. history, has more spin in it than the complete library of this group's songs. A complete rundown would take more space than readers could stand, so let's just concentrate on two paragraphs. Here's the first: The…
Tom Blumer
March 10th, 2011 11:06 PM

A Free Pro-Union, Pro-Democrat Political Announcement, Courtesy of the

The instinct here is that an Associated Press "story" by Scott Bauer in Madison, Wisconsin, will get lots of radio and TV time tomorrow. That would be a reasonable expectation, because what Bauer writes isn't really a "story" as much as it is a free political announcement. I'm predicting that the establishment press will love it, especially the opening paragraph: Wis. defeat could help…
Tom Blumer
March 10th, 2011 8:55 PM

Michael Moore Rendered Unhinged Over Wisconsin, Declares 'This Is War

Not to worry, Moore promises one of those tranquil conflicts devoid of violence. What is it about self-proclaimed peace lovers that they are so often bellicose? Latest example -- the agitprop filmmaker's appearance on MSNBC's Rachel Maddow show last night, coming shortly after the GOP-led Wisconsin state senate voted overwhelmingly in favor of Gov. Scott Walker's proposal to curtail…
Jack Coleman
March 10th, 2011 7:35 PM

CNN Partially Rehashes Biased Six-Month-Old 'Islamophobia' Report

CNN's Deborah Feyerick performed a cut-and-paste job on Thursday's Newsroom by partially re-running a biased report from September 2010 on the apparent rise of "Islamophobia" in the United States. Just as before, all but one of Feyerick's sound bites during her report came from those who were worried about the supposed "intensifying hostility and rise in hate speech" against Muslims. Anchor…
Matthew Balan
March 10th, 2011 7:15 PM

Rep. King Bashes Media's 'Mindless Hysteria' Over Islamic Radicalizati

As NewsBusters has been reporting since last week, the media have been in full panic mode over hearings the House Homeland Security committee was scheduled to have concerning the radicalization of American Muslims. At the conclusion of the first hearing Thursday, Chairman Peter King (R-N.Y.) gave a brief statement criticizing what he called the "mindless hysteria" of the press in the weeks…
Noel Sheppard
March 10th, 2011 6:51 PM

Carl Bernstein, Cenk Uygur Team Up to Thrash Muslim-American Hearings

MSNBC's "panel" on today's hearings about radicalization of Muslim-Americans featured liberals Carl Bernstein and Cenk Uygur – with MSNBC's Richard Lui moderating. With no substantial conservative counterpoints to be offered, the two guests sounded their condemnations of the hearings as "cultural warfare" and bigotry. Bernstein slammed the House inquiry as a joke and as a "debating…
Matt Hadro
March 10th, 2011 6:18 PM

Spot the Bias in NY Times Global Warming Story

Can you spot the bias? From the New York Times, a March 8 report by John M. Broder, "At House E.P.A. Hearing, Both Sides Claim Science":
Amy Ridenour
March 10th, 2011 6:12 PM

Progressive Indoctrination Camps (Part I

Why should liberals want to change the public educational system when it is turning out the product they have been striving for years to produce? Check out these real news headlines from the past several weeks and months about the state of public education across the country:
Chuck Norris
March 10th, 2011 5:55 PM

'On Faith' Reprints Testimony of Sheriff Critical of Muslim Radicaliza

One popular feature of "On Faith," the online religion news feature of the Washington Post and Newsweek, is the "Guest Voices" column. They are typically short blog posts written by non-staff writers about an item in the news with a religious angle. But apparently "On Faith" editors today were so interested in casting aspersions on today's Islamic radicalization hearings that they hastily…
Ken Shepherd
March 10th, 2011 5:39 PM

David Brooks: 'New York Times Readers More Liberal Than the Journalist

David Brooks on Thursday said New York Times readers are more liberal than the journalists that write there. During his videotaped interview with Time magazine, Brooks also explained how he tries to get this left-leaning crowd to read his articles (video follows with transcript and commentary):
Noel Sheppard
March 10th, 2011 5:31 PM

CBS Proclaims 'War in Wisconsin;' Did Gov. Walker 'Trick' Democrats Wi

At the top of Thursday's CBS Early Show, co-host Chris Wragge declared: "War in Wisconsin. Democrats cry foul as Republicans break a three-week deadlock over the budget battle with a surprise late-night vote." Minutes later, he remarked that the "long standoff over a plan to roll back union rights for state workers is suddenly just about over."   In the report that followed, correspondent…
Kyle Drennen
March 10th, 2011 5:25 PM