Lawrence O'Donnell: Americans Aren't Rugged Individualists - They're S

Last November, MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell proudly declared himself a socialist on national television. On Wednesday, "The Last Word" host took this a huge step further saying the whole idea that Americans are rugged individualists is an illusion because they're all really socialists (video follows with transcript and commentary):
Noel Sheppard
April 14th, 2011 12:05 AM

Soros-Funded NPR Going After 'Rupert Murdoch's Media Empire' Again

The $1.8 million grant George Soros gave to NPR was for local reporters in every state capital. But that doesn't mean NPR isn't also beginning to look like a Soros-pleaser on the national scene. Once again on Monday, NPR media reporter David Folkenflik went after Rupert Murdoch, and a voice-mail-hacking scandal at his U.K. tabloid News of the World. In England, the socialist newspaper The…
Tim Graham
April 13th, 2011 10:48 PM

NBC’s Engel ‘Worried’ About ‘Ferociously Anti-Israel’ Arab S

 On Wednesday’s NBC Nightly News, chief foreign correspondent Richard Engel informed viewers that he is "worried" that a major war between some of the Arab countries and Israel could be in the not too distant future because of the "ferociously anti-Israel" sentiment of the "Arab street" that is likely to gain power in countries like Egypt. He ended up concluding: "But I think, over time, this…
Brad Wilmouth
April 13th, 2011 10:15 PM

Krauthammer: Obama's Speech 'Was a Disgrace', 'Shallow' and 'Deeply Di

Charles Krauthammer was less than pleased with Barack Obama's speech Wednesday concerning his plan to bring down the nation's staggering budget deficit. As the panel segment of Fox's "Special Report" began, Krauthammer said, "I thought it was a disgrace. I thought I’ve rarely heard a speech by a president so shallow, so hyper-partisan, and so intellectually dishonest, outside the last couple…
Noel Sheppard
April 13th, 2011 9:54 PM

Chris Matthews Asks Conservative Guest 'What Do You Think, I'm On The

MSNBC's Chris Matthews has on numerous occasions said he's a liberal while also having gotten a thrill up his leg on national televisionwhen presidential candidate Barack Obama spoke back in 2008. Despite this, on Wednesday's "Hardball," he asked the Wall Street Journal's Stephen Moore, "What do you think, I'm on the far left?" (video follows with transcript and commentary):
Noel Sheppard
April 13th, 2011 8:15 PM

SF Chronicle Hails 'Obama's Centrist Approach' to Budget

"Obama aims for the middle on taxes and spending." That's the headline the San Francisco Chronicle gave Washington bureau staffer Carolyn Lochhead's write-up this afternoon following President Obama's "belated embrace of his commission's recommendation to cut $4 trillion in deficits over the next 12 years." "Even as he reached back to his 2008 campaign lodestar with a reference to Abraham…
Ken Shepherd
April 13th, 2011 5:53 PM

Anderson Cooper Fact-Checks Abortion Foes – But Not Planned Parentho

On last Friday and on this past Tuesday night, CNN's Anderson Cooper ran fact-checks against the claims of two anti-abortion members of Congress against Planned Parenthood – but did not bother to conduct similar fact checks on the claims of Planned Parenthood and its Democratic supporters. During his Tuesday segment of "Keeping Them Honest," Cooper countered the claims of conservative Rep.…
Matt Hadro
April 13th, 2011 5:48 PM

Movement to Move 'Red Eye' to Earlier Time Slot Picks Up Steam

While we always worry when we find ourselves in agreement with Mediaite, we are happy to see the idea we promoted last week picking up some steam.
John Nolte
April 13th, 2011 5:19 PM

President's Call to Inaction to Be Withdrawn

The great American engine of democracy is beginning to build up a head of steam, and it remains the finest device created by man to organize collective human action. Two months ago, the conventional wisdom held that Washington would do nothing of consequence to start dealing with our fiscal crisis. Certainly, that was the political baseline for the president's Feb. 14 budget proposal for 2012…
Tony Blankley
April 13th, 2011 4:29 PM

Eat the Rich

I've often said that I wish there were some humane way to get rid of the rich. If you asked why, I'd answer that getting rid of the rich would save us from distraction by leftist hustlers promoting the politics of envy. Not having the rich to fret over might enable us to better focus our energies on what's in the best interest of the 99.99 percent of the rest of us. Let's look at some facts…
Walter E. Williams
April 13th, 2011 4:15 PM

CBS: GOP Wants 'More Big Cuts'? Presses Cantor For 'Give and Take' on

On Tuesday's Early Show, CBS's Bill Plante forwarded the liberal impression that the proposed budget compromise includes "big spending cuts," despite only reducing $38.5 billion from trillions in spending. Host Erica Hill also urged Republican Congressman Eric Cantor for "a little give and take" in the budget negotiations, hinting that taxes needed to be raised to deal with the debt. Plante'…
Matthew Balan
April 13th, 2011 4:09 PM

Dictators and Double Standards? NY Times Goes After Inhofe, Stayed Qui

New York Times reporter Mark Oppenheimer on Tuesday documented some of the strange conservative allies of African dictator Laurent Gbagbo of Ivory Coast, who is a Christian: “A Strongman Found Support in Prominent Conservative Christians in the U.S.” But some of the labeling was overheated: “A secretive evangelical Christian organization that some say has a right-wing agenda.” When the Times…
Clay Waters
April 13th, 2011 3:28 PM

EPA Boss to Speak at Youth Climate Conference With Van Jones and Inter

On Saturday, the administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency Lisa Jackson will be giving the keynote speech at the Energy Action Coalition's Power Shift 2011 conference, a meeting of potentially 10,000 green youth activists in Washington, D.C. According to the schedule, President Obama's former green jobs czar Van Jones will be speaking Friday evening, and members of the…
Noel Sheppard
April 13th, 2011 2:49 PM

Ex-Newsweek Editor Jon Meacham Links Civil War to 'Neo-Confederate' Co

Writing in the April 10 edition of Parade magazine, former Newsweek editor Jon Meacham commemorated the 150th anniversary of the Civil War by linking modern conservatives to the old Confederacy and bigotry against African Americans. The journalist hinted, "This year, as the 2012 presidential campaign gets under way, two powerful forces will intersect: the commemorations of the Civil War and…
Scott Whitlock
April 13th, 2011 2:44 PM