'To Catch a Predator' Host Caught in Affair

Chris Hansen became famous by catching would-be sexual predators on his hidden camera show, 'To Catch a Predator.' Now, the tables have turned, as Hansen was caught on hidden camera having an affair with a woman 21 years younger than him. According to a sting operation by the National Enquirer, the married, father of two Hansen has apparently been secretly dating Kristyn Caddell, a 30-year-…
Aubrey Vaughan
June 29th, 2011 5:40 PM

Stephen Colbert Lobbies Viewers To Write Angry Letters Bashing Florida

Faux conservative Stephen Colbert on Monday shifted completely into activist mode and urged his viewers to write letters to Florida newspapers bashing that state's Republican governor. Colbert mocked Rick Scott's office for encouraging supporters to send pre-written e-mails supporting the governor. He then read a Mad Lib-style letter he posted on ColbertNation.com. The host derided, "Dear…
Scott Whitlock
June 29th, 2011 5:24 PM

MSNBC's Martin Bashir: Mitch McConnell 'Suffering Some Kind of Mild De

MSNBC's Martin Bashir, who once argued Sarah Palin's bus tour was in "breach of federal law," attacked Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) on Wednesday, wondering if the 69-year-old Republican is "suffering some kind of mild dementia or long-term memory loss?" Excoriating McConnell for rejecting tax increases as part of a potential budget deal, the former ABC "Nightline" anchor regurgitated a litany…
Alex Fitzsimmons
June 29th, 2011 5:04 PM

Oops: Time.com Makes a Few Errors in Feature Recounting Politicians' H

In a feature entitled "Don’t Know Much About History: Epically Wrong Politician Accounts of Yesteryear," Time magazine's Swampland blog crew promised to break down "nine egregious examples of the type of revisionist flub you can expect in 2012," starting with Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) arguing John Quincy Adams was a Founding Father. Time made sure to toss in President Obama and Vice…
Ken Shepherd
June 29th, 2011 4:40 PM

Rachel Maddow on NBC's Today: 'Embarrassing' and 'Rude' Christie 'Scre

Appearing on Wednesday's NBC Today, left-wing MSNBC host Rachel Maddow slammed New Jersey Governor Chris Christie: "...his brand at this point is, 'I'm the guy who screams at my own constituents'....his brand is 'I will be rude.' And rudeness is actually what he's trying to sell as a form of political authenticity." Co-host Ann Curry mentioned Christie criticizing President Obama for being…
Kyle Drennen
June 29th, 2011 4:02 PM

Retraction: Morning Joe Was Joking About Blagojevich Innocence, Made T

Yesterday, NewsBusters published an account of the Morning Joe crew seemingly sticking up for former Gov. Rod Blagojevich and how he was victimized by prosecutors. Going past the original transcript I reviewed yesterday to the video, it became obvious Joe Scarborough, Willie Geist, and Mike Barnicle were all joking. When Mika Brzezinski proclaimed she didn't want to waste a segment on this, she…
Tim Graham
June 29th, 2011 3:33 PM

Another Season of Anti-Whaling Propaganda on Animal Planet

'Whale Wars' glorifies aggressive tactics of radical environmentalist Paul Watson, Sea Shepherds.
Paul Wilson
June 29th, 2011 3:02 PM

NYT's Hulse Keeps Hyping Pro-Dem Spin in Debt Limit Fight: Merely Seek

New York Times congressional reporter Carl Hulse was up to his old rhetorical tricks on Tuesday, using the Democratic euphemism “revenues," when Democrats are in fact calling for tax hikes as part of a budget deal tied to increasing the debt limit, in “Debt Divide Remains As President Steps In.”
Clay Waters
June 29th, 2011 2:43 PM

NYT Regales Readers With Popularity Myths of Leftist Dictators

On Wednesday, the New York Times's Caracas-based reporter Simon Romero drew a favorable sketch of two anti-American strongmen, Cuba’s Communist dictator Fidel Castro and leftist autocrat and ideological sibling Hugo Chavez of Venezuela, in “Venezuelan, Like Castro, Has Brother At the Ready.” Romero led off with left-wing flattery of the two nations: To the many comparisons that can been…
Clay Waters
June 29th, 2011 1:40 PM

Anderson Cooper Again Hits Bachmann Over Farm Subsidies In Lead Segmen

For the second night in a row, Anderson Cooper opened his regular news cast Tuesday touting a story about Michele Bachmann's hypocrisy in benefitting from federal agriculture subsidies. Although his own network, which interviewed Bachmann Tuesday morning, did not report on the matter during that day, Cooper thought it important enough to put the issue as the lead story for the second straight…
Matt Hadro
June 29th, 2011 1:35 PM

New Petition Against NBC’s Omission of 'Under God' from Pledge Video

The Media Research Center today announced a new petition launched by the Citizens Against Religious Bigotry (CARB) coalition, holding NBC accountable for omitting “under God” from its broadcast of the Pledge of Allegiance in the opening coverage of the U.S. Open on June 20. CARB has created a video (embedded below the page break) that encourages viewers to sign a petition which states, in…
NB Staff
June 29th, 2011 1:08 PM

Lieberman: Medicare Will Go Broke and ‘Take Our Government Down With

When unveiling a proposal to reform Medicare alongside Senator Tom Coburn (R-Okla.), Senator Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.) warned that the entitlement program will eventually “go broke” and lead to a “fiscal disaster” for the United States. “Each Medicare enrollee will on the average take almost three times more out in Medicare benefits than they contribute in payroll taxes and premiums,” Lieberman…
Nicholas Ballasy
June 29th, 2011 1:03 PM

NBC Sees 'Hypocrisy Problem' for Michele Bachmann on Government Spendi

On Wednesday's NBC Today, correspondent Kelly O'Donnell declared that Michele Bachmann "faces new candidate scrutiny, including financial records for a family business" and proceeded to hype a non-controversy of a mental health clinic run by Michele Bachmann's husband accepting Medicaid reimbursements for treating low-income patients. O'Donnell implied such reimbursements conflicted with the…
Kyle Drennen
June 29th, 2011 12:47 PM

NY Times's Attack on Natural Gas Industry Just Smoke and Hot Air, Indu

The front page of Wednesday’s National section of the New York Times featured the suddenly ubiquitous Ian Urbina advancing the paper’s agenda against the natural gas industry, as he’s been doing all week: “Lawmakers Seek Inquiry Of Natural Gas Industry.” Luckily for the Times, it found a few liberal Democrats to keep the story going by calling for an investigation into industry practices.…
Clay Waters
June 29th, 2011 12:45 PM