Sappy Signoff from Brian Williams: 'Most Productive Congress' Since t

NBC anchor Brian Williams signed off with a pom-pom line for Barack Obama and congressional Democrats at the end of his live coverage of the Obama press conference. “At least one other writer has written, as making this the most productive Congress since the Great Society era of the 1960s.” It’s hard not to see in this a liberal definition of what “productivity” is. Reagan’s conservative…
Tim Graham
December 22nd, 2010 5:41 PM

Tom Brokaw: Obama's Resurgence 'Lazarus-like

The panel on Wednesday's "Morning Joe" on MSNBC gushed over President Obama's recent legislative success, and former NBC News anchor Tom Brokaw likened Obama's resurgence to Lazarus rising from the dead. "It looked like the day after the election that [Obama] was on his way back to Chicago. Now suddenly he has arisen, Lazarus-like, again," Brokaw attested. The disastrous mid-term…
Matt Hadro
December 22nd, 2010 4:57 PM

Celebrity Christmas Cards are Naughty Notes

It’s the most wonderful time of the year – especially if you’re expecting a little extra naughtiness from mildly attractive celebrity women. Despite the original spiritual message of Christmas and typically cold weather, female Hollywood goddesses have taken to greeting loved ones with Christmas cards featuring themselves in skimpy outfits and sultry poses. What would a Christmas card from…
Erin R. Brown
December 22nd, 2010 4:40 PM

ABC Finds a Republican to Advance Notion That GOP was 'Shellacked

On Wednesday's GMA, ABC's Jake Tapper spun President Obama's victories during the lame duck Congress as a post-midterm "shellacking" of Republicans: "The President and Democrats...have passed a tax compromise package; repealed 'don't ask, don't tell;' and they stand on the verge of getting the START...treaty ratified. To hear...Senator Lindsey Graham tell it, it's his side that was shellacked…
Matthew Balan
December 22nd, 2010 4:09 PM

2010 Notable Quotables Lowlight Reel

Time's Joe Klein, ABC's Christiane Amanpour, and CBS's Lesley Stahl were just three journalists to see an outrageously biased quote of theirs land in the Best of Notable Quotables 2010. A panel of 46 radio talk show hosts, magazine editors, columnists, editorial writers, and expert media observers chose the winners, and our news analysts introduce them and a few others in this highlight…
NB Staff
December 22nd, 2010 3:56 PM

Bozell: E! Network is 'Beyond Stupid' for Reality Show with Reagan 'Th

Paul Bedard at U.S. News & World Report offered a scoop on how the new E! reality show Married to Rock -- featuring former Billy Idol guitarist Steve Stevens and his wife Josie -- outraged Reaganites by claiming to live in an old apartment of Ronald Reagan's and being haunted by his ghost...and having sexual fantasies about it. Brent Bozell was disgusted, among others: Josie suggests…
NB Staff
December 22nd, 2010 3:27 PM

WaPo Reviewer Praises 'Raunchily Audacious' Drag Queen Group's 'Oy Vey

On today's Style section front page, Washington Post theater reviewer Peter Marks gave unqualified praise for "Oy Vey In a Manger," a production at the Jewish Community Center in Northwest D.C. that features irreverent parodies of traditional Christmas and Chanukah songs in a ribald fashion: Don they now their gay apparel! In an ecumenical display of wicked joie de vivre, the Kinsey Sicks…
Ken Shepherd
December 22nd, 2010 12:58 PM

Huff-Post: President Palin, Sign of 2012 Apocalypse

In case someone hadn’t discovered The Huffington Post is a leftist website, there’s a new slide show and poll asking what will cause the apocalypse in 2012? The leading votegetter right now is “Sarah Palin becomes President of the United States.” They promoted their poll with this copy: According to the Mayan calendar, the world will end on December 21, 2012. Considering we only have two…
Tim Graham
December 22nd, 2010 12:10 PM

CBS Mistakenly Airs Mocking Cover of Bush's 'Decision Points' on Sunda

Word has spread across the Internet of an embarrassing gaffe by CBS News Sunday Morning – the airing of a mock cover of President Bush's memoirs, "Decision Points."
Matt Hadro
December 22nd, 2010 12:05 PM

D.C. Examiner Columnist: WaPo Finds Business Lobbyists Moving Right

Washington Examiner columnist Timothy Carney is taking on The Competition today, mocking The Washington Post for what he reports is their unique way of reporting "That pattern we never told you about, of corporate lobbyists favoring Democrats, is ending". The Business Roundtable tapped former Republican Gov. John Engler as its CEO, and reporter Dan Eggen found it moving to the right -- but…
Tim Graham
December 22nd, 2010 11:11 AM

Open Thread: The Far Left's Web Regulation Coup

Today's starter topic: John Fund at the Wall Street Journal has a good look behind the small group of well-funded left-wing activists who were the moving force behind massive government regulations on Internet ISPs that are going to drive prices up for everyone:
NB Staff
December 22nd, 2010 10:53 AM

Black Education Disaster

Harvard University Professor Stephan Thernstrom's recent essay, "Minorities in College—-Good News, But...," in Minding the Campus (11/4/10), a website sponsored by the New York-based Manhattan Institute, commented on the results of the most recent National Assessment of Education Progress test: The scores "mean that black students aged 17 do not read with any greater facility than whites who…
Walter E. Williams
December 22nd, 2010 10:19 AM

The American Miracle

A few years ago, I was in China and, through the help of a friend, had the chance to spend a few hours with a senior editor of the People's Daily —the Communist Party's voice, and the most influential journal in China. The highly intelligent editor — himself, of course, a senior party man — was cool and dispassionate until we came to a discussion of the causes of revolutions. On that topic,…
Tony Blankley
December 22nd, 2010 10:14 AM

Internet Access Is Not a 'Civil Right

When bureaucrats talk about increasing our "access" to x, y or z, what they're really talking about is increasing exponentially their control over our lives. As it is with the government health care takeover, so it is with the newly approved government plan to "increase" Internet "access." Call it Webcare. By a vote of 3-2, the Federal Communications Commission on Tuesday adopted a…
Michelle Malkin
December 22nd, 2010 10:06 AM