Barbara Walters Insists Weiner Should Stay and Be The Next Bill Clinto

If disgraced New York congressman Anthony Weiner needs a shoulder to cry on, he now has one in journalist Barbara Walters, who on Thursday’s edition of The View proposed that Weiner should not resign.  “He was a good congressman, and maybe he can weather this all and be effective.” Walters (who blabbed in her memoirs that she had an affair with a married politician) hoped Weiner could become…
Eric Ames
June 9th, 2011 5:45 PM

NBC: 'Puritanical' Americans Must Become 'Anesthetized' to Sex Scandal

Appearing on Tuesday's NBC Today, advertising executive Donny Deutsch and psychotherapist Robi Ludwig both agreed that the American people should not stop being "shocked" by political sex scandals. Deutsch declared: "...we have to stop being shocked and amazed....when men who are conquerors by nature also chase women....we as a society have got to become a little more anesthetized to this."…
Kyle Drennen
June 9th, 2011 5:26 PM

Andrea Mitchell Whines About Tim Pawlenty's 'Counterintuitive' Tax Pla

MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell scolded Republican presidential candidate Tim Pawlenty today over the former Minnesota governor's proposed plan to reduce taxes and cut spending, decrying the conservative measures as "counterintuitive." "What makes you think that a plan to actually increase the deficit by cutting taxes is the right way to go right now?" groused NBC's chief foreign affairs…
Alex Fitzsimmons
June 9th, 2011 4:51 PM

CNN Money Blames Budget Deficit on Tax Cuts

'Tax Cuts Push Deficit to New Milestone' story ignores massive spending of the Obama administration.
Paul Wilson
June 9th, 2011 3:34 PM

WaPo, NYT Solicit Help From Readers to Examine Palin E-mail Archive

Both the Washington Post and the New York Times are looking for readers to help them comb through every jot and tittle of Sarah Palin's official gubernnatorial e-mail correspondence.
Ken Shepherd
June 9th, 2011 3:25 PM

Words of Wisdom from New Today Show Anchor Ann Curry: 'Never Google Dr

This morning marked Ann Curry's first day as the new co-anchor for the Today show and perhaps as a way of moving on, the longtime newsreader is owning some of her worst gaffes and had this bit of advice for aspiring journalists: "never Google drunk." Curry relayed those words of wisdom in the June 13 issue of Newsweek, where she tallied some of her most embarrassing moments, including the one…
Geoffrey Dickens
June 9th, 2011 2:47 PM

More Weiners on Display? WaPo Praises Play Named 'Booty Candy

Someone in Washington has staged a play on being black and gay titled “Booty Candy,” and unsurprisingly, Washington Post drama critic Peter Marks is there to provide the blurb: “Funny, smutty, and on the whole, enticingly subversive.” The Post picture showed a black male preacher in glittery drag in front of a cross. What Marks fails to reveal in this review: frontal male nudity on stage, a…
Tim Graham
June 9th, 2011 2:34 PM

NYT's Seelye Again Flubs John Edwards's Dem ID; Zeleny Calls Indictmen

Another day, another New York Times story by Katharine Seelye story on liberal Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards that completely leaves out the words "liberal" and "Democrat" -- an admiring profile of Edwards’s loyal daughter, "For Edwards’s Adult Daughter, A Recurring Role: Family Glue," which led Thursday's National section. Seelye’s initial online story on Edwards’s…
Clay Waters
June 9th, 2011 2:24 PM

Notre Dame Trustee Resigns; Chicago Trib Relays Claim She 'Didn't Real

There must be something in Chicagoland's drinking water which causes either acute memory loss or a persistent inability to pay attention. First, we had presidential candidate Barack Obama, who sat in Jeremiah Wright's Trinity United Church of Christ for nearly two decades, but who supposedly had no idea Pastor Wright was so hostile towards America ("US KKK of A"), its history (we deserved the…
Tom Blumer
June 9th, 2011 12:48 PM

Bill Clinton Syndrome

They call it BCS, Bill Clinton syndrome, and it has broken out anew in New York and here in Washington, where it was first discovered. As elaborated upon in scholarly detail in the now famous "Starr Report: The Official Report of the Independent Counsel's Investigation of the President," BCS strikes powerful figures, usually male, who experience lewd compulsions of an overpowering nature,…
R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.
June 9th, 2011 12:43 PM

NBC Touts Bill Clinton's Unhappiness with Embarrassment of Weiner Sex

During a report on growing calls for Anthony Weiner to resign from Congress on Thursday's NBC Today, Politico's Maggie Haberman noted how former President Bill Clinton was particularly troubled by the sex scandal: "Bill Clinton is very unhappy with Anthony Weiner right now. The Clintons are not thrilled with this." Congressional correspondent Luke Russert had described how "Among those…
Kyle Drennen
June 9th, 2011 12:41 PM

Politico Erroneously Tags Retiring Rep. Dan Boren as 'Conservative Dem

Whether it's deliberate obfuscation or just plain laziness is up for debate, but the media have a penchant for misleading news consumers with the meme that Blue Dog Democrats are politically "conservative." While the Blue Dog caucus is decidedly more moderate than Democrats as a whole -- you could individual members are "conservative for a Democrat" -- they rarely if ever qualify as…
Ken Shepherd
June 9th, 2011 11:22 AM

Sean Penn Still Defending the Indefensible

For some reason, some liberals in Hollywood like to give dictators the benefit of the doubt. Their five-decade support for Fidel Castro’s iron rule over 11 million voiceless Cubans is inexplicable. Their “Blame America First” philosophy has brought them into relationships with some of the worlds most nefarious people – like Yasser Arafat and Saddam Hussein. This shouldn’t surprise us,…
Otto Juan Reich
June 9th, 2011 11:16 AM

Sen. Al Franken: In 2 Years, Obama ‘May Not Be the President

Sen. Al Franken, a liberal Democrat from Minnesota, suggested on Wednesday that Barack Obama may be a one-term president. He made the comment as the Senate Judiciary Committee considered President Obama’s request to extend FBI Director Robert Mueller’s ten-year term for two more years.
Susan Jones
June 9th, 2011 10:57 AM