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Who Says History Isn't Confusing
The liberal media's most recent effort to turn Sarah Palin into a dolt over her version of Paul Revere, on which historians are now defending her, has prompted me to share with you some confusing points of European history I have recently re-encountered in my lay study of the subject.
With apologies in advance to professional and amateur historians, here are a few fun "facts."
June 7th, 2011 4:49 PM

CNN's Phillips: 'Hillary Clinton Went Through a Sex Scandal of Sorts
This morning on CNN Newsroom, anchor Kyra Phillips examined another aspect of the Congressman Anthony Weiner (D-NY) story. Noting that Weiner's wife is a very close friend of and former aide to Hillary Clinton, Phillips said:
June 7th, 2011 4:45 PM
Deport California's Illegal Immigrant Prisoners
In the classic movie "The Great Escape," a cluster of Hollywood manly men from yesteryear (including my friend Steve McQueen) played Allied POWs who escape from a German camp during World War II.
Today the great escape may be played out by more than 33,000 incarcerated inmates in California who don't escape the state's 33 prisons but are released by a computer error and the U.S. Supreme Court…
June 7th, 2011 4:39 PM

Recap: The Most Ridiculous Leftist Defenses of Anthony Weiner
UPDATE: Check out reaction from some of the chief Weiner-defenders below the break.
The so-called Weinergate scandal provided a true spectacle of media bias and conspiracy theorizing. While there was certainly plenty of good reporting throughout, many opted to take Rep. Anthony Weiner's claims at face value and search for other culprits or scapegoats.
Others devised more malicious theories…
June 7th, 2011 4:10 PM
WaPo Fact-Checker on Obama's Auto Bailout Claims: 'One of the Most Mis
The educated guess here is that Washington Post fact checker Glenn Kessler is currently not the most popular person in the White House.
On Saturday, in a relatively rare rebuke originating from what G. Gordon Liddy has mockingly derided as "Washington's quaint little alternative newspaper" (daily circulation 741,000 in March 2005, 551,000 in March 2011), Kessler ripped into the President's…
June 7th, 2011 3:33 PM
WaPo Articles Omit Arab Provocations for 1948 and 1967 Wars with Israe
In the June 5 Washington Post article, "Palestinian Protesters Attempt to Cross at Golan Heights, Israeli Troops Open Fire," co-writers Samuel Sockol and Joel Greenberg managed not to fill in viewers on significant background from the Six-Day War from 1967, namely that Egypt, Syria and Jordan provoked an attack from Israel by amassing troops next to the tiny Jewish state along the 1949…
June 7th, 2011 3:32 PM

NYT's James Dao Hails Anti-War GOP on Front Page, Latest Snipe Against
New York Times reporter James Dao has filed his second story in nine days critical of the Afghanistan war. First came the 3,000-word Sunday front-page story on May 29, "After Combat, the Unexpected Perils of Coming Home," emphasizing the negative from the start:
Capt. Adrian Bonenberger made plans for his final patrol to Imam Sahib. But inside, he was sweating the details of a different…
June 7th, 2011 3:31 PM

Stephanopoulos Combats Ann Coulter on Historical Events In Her New Boo
ABC's George Stephanopoulos went beyond challenging assumptions from Ann Coulter's newest book "Demonic: How the Liberal Mob Is Endangering America" on Tuesday, as he repeatedly attempted to correct her on historical facts. The former Clinton advisor interrupted her multiple times on Tuesday's Good Morning America to make a point that she was either wrong or lying about history.
You are…
June 7th, 2011 2:47 PM

On the Networks, its Gender Optional
MSNBC profile of transgender prom queen latest in long string of articles promoting transgender issues.
June 7th, 2011 2:21 PM

Salon Abortion Story Conflicts with Original
Pro-abortion ideologues have been known to blame "recall bias" on stories or studies that don't go their way.
But here I believe we have an actual case of pro-abortion recall bias.
Recall that on May 26 liberal online journal Salon published the first person account, "Abortion saved my life," by writer Mikki Kendall. Kendall claimed she almost hemorrhaged to death because a hospital doctor…
June 7th, 2011 1:33 PM

Newsweek Writer Blames Lack of 'Centralized Curriculum' for Americans
Appearing on MSNBC today, Newsweek senior writer Andrew Romano attributed the findings of his magazine's study showing Americans don't understand basic facts about U.S. history to the country's lack of a top-down federal government-imposed curriculum.
When daytime anchor Thomas Roberts asked Romano to explain the significance of the survey, the Daily Beast scribe indicted federalism: "Another…
June 7th, 2011 1:20 PM

Time's Altman Notes Herman Cain's 'Steady Rise', But Dismisses Tax Ide
The mainstream media have largely ignored or casually dismissed businessman and radio host Herman Cain's bid for the 2012 Republican nomination.
Not so Time's Alex Altman, who has a generally decent piece today on the magazine's Swampland blog:
June 7th, 2011 11:57 AM
MRC’s Dan Gainor Exposes Latest Soros Funded Media on ‘O’Reilly
The Media Research Center’s Dan Gainor has been digging up the dirt on the deep-pocketed lefty media mogul George Soros’ funding of media operations, and Fox News’ Bill O’Reilly invited him on to discuss Gainor's latest piece in which he says there are ‘nearly 30 Soros-funded media operations that are part of the ‘War on Fox’.”
Video below fold.
June 7th, 2011 11:43 AM

NBC's Lauer Claims Breitbart Violated Conservative Principles by Break
In an interview with Andrew Breitbart on Tuesday's NBC Today, co-host Matt Lauer suggested the conservative blogger should not have broken news of the scandal involving Congressman Anthony Weiner: "Did you worry that – you know, as a conservative, you don't want government in people's bedrooms. And so did you stop and have a debate with yourself about that?"
Moments earlier, Breitbart had…
June 7th, 2011 11:30 AM