NYer Editor: Media In 2008 Correctly Taken With Idea Of Electing Black

It's one thing for a so-called journalist to claim media members in 2008 were all taken with the historical notion of electing the country's first black President, but it's quite another to say they were right in doing so.Despite the seeming absurdity, this is exactly what the Pulitzer Prize-winning editor of the New Yorker magazine told the Washington Post's Howard Kurtz Sunday.During the "…
Noel Sheppard
June 20th, 2010 4:00 PM

NYT Defends Obama From Critics: Nobody Listens To Pundits Anymore

New York Times writer Adam Nagourney asked an interesting question Sunday: "Does It Matter if Obama Loses the Pundits?"The question was precipitated by the President's abysmal performance in his Tuesday Gulf Coast oil spill address and, in particular, how media members on both sides of the aisle gave him pretty poor grades.Finding this obviously inconvenient, Nagourney set out to defend Obama…
Noel Sheppard
June 20th, 2010 2:11 PM

Oliver Stone Homage to Hugo Chavez Bombs in Venezuela

The Venezuelan people are forced to suffer through a marathon of Hugo Chavez appearances on their own television sets. Anything less than total adoration of the weekly host of "Aló Presidente" is severely punished. So with all this unwanted overexposure to the overbearing El Jefe, is it any wonder that Venezuelans are somewhat less than enthusiastic about shelling out their money to watch yet…
P.J. Gladnick
June 20th, 2010 1:12 PM

U.S. Open Final Round Open Thread

NB Staff
June 20th, 2010 11:06 AM

Open Thread: The History of Father's Day

Today is the 100th anniversary of America's official celebration of Father's Day.However, the tradition is much older than that with ties apparently going back as much as 4,000 years.With this in mind, to honor all the dads out there, what follows is a history of Father's Day courtesy our friends at The Holiday Spot:
NB Staff
June 20th, 2010 10:44 AM

In the Best of Hands (Not): Even AP's Borenstein Sees Problems With Ob

The presidential commission tasked with investigating the BP oil spill is so short on technical expertise and packed with left-leaning politicians and knee-jerk environmentalists that even the Associated Press's resident ClimateGate apologist Seth Borenstein is concerned. On December 12, 2009, over two weeks after the ClimateGate e-mails first appeared, Borenstein wrote that "the exchanges don't…
Tom Blumer
June 20th, 2010 10:36 AM

The Mount Vernon Statement

Bob Parks
June 20th, 2010 10:07 AM

Rabbi Recalls His Shock at the Helen Thomas Answer

Rabbi David Nesenoff, the rabbi who stumbled into Helen Thomas's rant that Jews should "get the Hell out of Palestine," recalled his thoughts in Sunday's Washington Post:  The gentle give and take has now been broadcast, transcribed and thoroughly dissected. However, a strict transcription misses the accuracy of the audiovisual. Only in the director's cut, the video, are the nonwords, the sound,…
Tim Graham
June 20th, 2010 9:43 AM

Daily Show's Samantha Bee: Mocking Catholics 'Joyful for Me, Pure Plea

This is a little old, but it fits a pattern: Comedy Central's hostility to Christianity (and Catholics in particular). Daily Show joke-correspondent Samantha Bee was interviewed on NPR's Fresh Air with Terry Gross on June 2, as she and Gross giggled over The Daily Show's pro-abortion joke at the last GOP convention, what Gross said was "interviewing people, trying to get them to say the word '…
Tim Graham
June 20th, 2010 7:08 AM

Her Sinister Minister: Lesbian Country Singer Chely Wright Says Sister

Newly declared lesbian country singer Chely Wright, so supportively interviewed by NBC a few weeks back, performed at Washington's Capital Pride Festival last weekend. In an interview in the D.C. gay magazine Metro Weekly, Wright claimed her sister's minister equated gays with murderers:  Here's one of the most disturbing things that happened. My sister and I are very, very close, and she lives…
Tim Graham
June 20th, 2010 6:26 AM

Humorous Flashback: Hitchens Gives the Finger to Maher's Audience for

With author Christopher Hitchens out promoting his new book, ‘Hitch 22: A Memoir,’ I was reminded of four summers ago when the British-born foreign policy hawk gave the finger to Bill Maher’s audience for derisively applauding put-downs of then-President George W. Bush’s approach to Iran. From an August 26, 2006 NewsBusters posting:Writer/author Christopher Hitchens on Friday night gave the…
Brent Baker
June 20th, 2010 1:34 AM

Still a Shill Baby: 'Fake President' Maddow Whitewashes Obama's Refusa

Imagine waking from a years-long coma this past Wednesday evening, with a television in the room tuned to MSNBC. You slowly open your eyes and see ... President Rachel Maddow speaking from the Oval Office.Whereupon you lapse back into a coma.Actually, it was "Fake President" Maddow, as she called herself, delivering a mock speech on the BP spill she wished Obama had given the night before.Among…
Jack Coleman
June 19th, 2010 9:47 PM

'End of The Day' For Sestak

Someone—please!!—buy the man another stock phrase . . . Teasing his upcoming interview with Joe Sestak on last evening's Hardball, Chris Matthews admitted that Democrats are worried that Dem PA senatorial candidate Joe Sestak isn't "ready for prime time."When Sestak later appeared, he demonstrated just why Dems are distraught.  The leaden, formulaic Sestak used the trite "at the end of the day"…
Mark Finkelstein
June 19th, 2010 8:48 PM

Evening OT: If Bush Was Handling Oil Spill Like Obama He'd Be Impeache

NB Staff
June 19th, 2010 7:57 PM