Newsweek Reporter: Why Arizona Isn't Crazy

While the vast majority of national media stories from the controversy over Arizona's new immigration law are sympathetically centered on the plight of the illegal alien, Eve Conant offered a stunning contrast inside the pages of Newsweek based on reporting from Arizona last year. She said you might think the suburbs of Phoenix "were a safe and friendly place to raise kids. Ask me now and I'd say…
Tim Graham
May 5th, 2010 6:38 AM

John King Asks Mary Landrieu If She's Going To Give Back BP's Campaign

CNN's John King on Tuesday asked Sen. Mary "Louisiana Purchase" Landrieu (D-La.) if she intends to give back all of the campaign contributions she's received from BP over the years."Of the top 20 recipients from the oil and gas industry ever in the Congress, you rank number 14th," said King. "In the 2008 campaign you were the number one Congressional candidate in terms of receipts from BP after…
Noel Sheppard
May 5th, 2010 12:56 AM

Bozell Column: Charlie Crist Wasn't 'Purged

Everyone knows that the quickest way to become a popular Republican in the media’s eyes is to denounce the Republicans as too extreme and conservative. The latest example is Florida Gov. Charlie Crist, who became an instant media sensation when he abandoned his dreadfully losing GOP campaign for the U.S. Senate to run as an independent. Chris Matthews pushed the storyline as a “Stalinesque purge…
Brent Bozell
May 4th, 2010 11:24 PM

Gibbs Scolds Fox for Airing Brownie's Oil Spill Conspiracy Theory, Wil

A rather strange thing happened Tuesday when Fox News's Wendell Goler tried asking Robert Gibbs a question at the afternoon briefing: he got scolded by the White House press secretary for an interview Neil Cavuto did with former FEMA director Michael Brown the previous day.To set this up, Brown on FNC's "Your World" said he felt the White House intentionally delayed action on the oil spill in the…
Noel Sheppard
May 4th, 2010 10:19 PM

Divisive Ed Schultz Asks Whether Americans Should Help 'All of Those S

Politicize disasters much, Ed?The liberal radio host who runs a regular feature called "Psycho Talk" on his MSNBC cable show continues disgorging examples of how he has cornered the market on this brand of psychosis.Yesterday, for example, Schultz had this to say on his radio show about the worsening Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico (audio here) --SCHULTZ: We're talking about an…
Jack Coleman
May 4th, 2010 9:35 PM

Leahy: Bush Dropped Ball, 9-11 'Could Have Been Avoided

As appeals to bi-partisanship go, this could down as recent history's most contemptible and hypocritical . . . On this evening's Ed Show, bemoaning the lack of conservative support for Pres. Obama in reaction to the Times Square attempted bombing, Dem senator Patrick Leahy accused Pres. Bush of having "dropped the ball," on 9-11, claiming it "could have been avoided."Schultz was predictably peep…
Mark Finkelstein
May 4th, 2010 8:33 PM

Group Seeks to Get Olbermann Dropped as MLB.com Writer for 'Hate Speec

An online conservative radio group has started a petition site called Respect the Great Game to get Major League Baseball to drop Keith Olbermann as a contributor to its website.The administrators of the Respect the Great Game site ask: "Why does Major League Baseball allow an individual who relishes hate speech to be associated with it?" They include a video compilation of some of  Olbermann's…
Lachlan Markay
May 4th, 2010 7:40 PM

ABC Sees Optimistic Terrorist: Wife Enjoys American Sit-Coms While He

Before “a disturbing change” of character in early 2009, arrested terrorist Faisal Shahzad, ABC's Chris Cuomo asserted Tuesday night, “seemed to be living the American dream” with a wife whose Facebook page “says she loves Everybody Loves Raymond and Friends” while “his signature seems to suggest optimism -- it appears a heart is dotting the 'i' in Faisal” in a job application found outside his…
Brent Baker
May 4th, 2010 7:33 PM

On Hardball: Worried Next Terror Attack Could Strengthen Tea Party

Chris Matthews, on Tuesday's Hardball, brought on two former CIA officials to discuss the latest terror attack, and the MSNBC host agreed with Tyler Drumheller that the most recent attacker was motivated by his house being foreclosed on and also agreed with Robert Baer who feared another attack could lead to "The Tea Party being strengthened" which could lead to "people blaming the White House…
Geoffrey Dickens
May 4th, 2010 6:59 PM

Satire: Outtakes from 2010 Census Video in Swahili

EyeBlast.tv Staff
May 4th, 2010 6:17 PM

Murdoch to Critics: Attacks on 'Powerful' Fox News 'Good For Ratings

There's no question Fox News is killing its competition in the ratings. And the reason is quite simple according to Rupert Murdoch, the CEO of News Corp. (NASDAQ: NWSA), the parent company of Fox News. On Fox News Channel's May 4 "Your World with Neil Cavuto," Murdoch credited the success of Fox News to the void it fills as people are concerned about the political direction of the nation. He…
Jeff Poor
May 4th, 2010 6:11 PM

Video: How NOT To Profile

Bob Parks
May 4th, 2010 5:49 PM

MSNBC's Ratigan Worries About 'Racism' Toward Muslims After NYC Bomb A

Near the top of Tuesday's Dylan Ratigan Show on MSNBC, host Dylan Ratigan fretted over American Muslims being harassed in the wake of the failed Times Square bombing: "how do you deal with these types of crimes without resulting in racism, effectively, towards people of Pakistani or Middle Eastern descent?...is there not a natural backlash to this?" [Audio available here]Ratigan asked that of…
Kyle Drennen
May 4th, 2010 5:43 PM

CNN Revives Three-Week-Old Story to Cast Pope in Bad Light

[Update, 6:06 pm Eastern: CNN ran a slanted commercial promoting Tuchman's report on Anderson Cooper 360 on Monday afternoon, touting how then-Cardinal Ratzinger apparently "resisted" Bishop Cummins's requests to expel the abuser from the priesthood. (see video at right).] CNN's Gary Tuchman revisited a three-week-old story on a priest abuse case in California during a segment on Monday's AC360,…
Matthew Balan
May 4th, 2010 5:41 PM