Aaron Sorkin: 'Eye-Poppingly Awful' Beck and Limbaugh 'Have Such Hate

Update: Correction made below In an interview with John Hudson of the left-wing magazine The Atlantic, screenwriter and producer Aaron Sorkin described where he gets his news and quickly launched into a tirade against conservative media figures: "Beck and Limbaugh are eye-poppingly awful. It would be easier to buy their love of America if they didn't have such hate for Americans. They're my…
Kyle Drennen
May 18th, 2011 12:07 PM

George Soros Spends Over $48 Million Funding Media Organizations

Second of Four Parts It's a scene journalists dream about - a group of coworkers toasting a Pulitzer Prize. For the team at investigative start-up ProPublica, it was the second time their fellow professionals recognized their work for journalism's top honor.
Dan Gainor
May 18th, 2011 11:55 AM

CNN Conveniently Omits Eliot Spitzer From List of Recent Political Sex

CNN continued its rehabilitation of Eliot Spitzer's political career in leaving his name out of a lengthy list of recent political sex scandals Tuesday. As MediaBistro and my colleague Tom Blumer reported yesterday, the network shied away from disclosing the checkered past of one of its prime-time anchors. In the wake of former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's revelations that he…
Matt Hadro
May 18th, 2011 11:45 AM

NYT's Matt Bai: 'Racial Element' to GOP Attacks on Obama Harken Back t

New York Times political reporter Matt Bai still hasn’t forgotten the "overtly racist" Willie Horton ad and sees "a racial element" in just about every attack against President Obama, no matter what the issue. His latest "Political Times" column, "Race and Republican Attacks on Obama," posted online Tuesday, pivoted from Newt Gingrich’s latest press drubbing to the matter of racism and the G.O.…
Clay Waters
May 18th, 2011 11:22 AM

Time Anoints Obama Ambassador Jon Huntsman as the GOP 'Cool Kid' In We

Time magazine’s not being shy about who they like in 2012 GOP presidential field. A big spread in the May 23 edition is headlined "The Cool Kid: Jon Huntsman is a pro-civil union Mormon who spent nearly two years working for Obama." The main emphasis followed:  He is, after all, a pro-civil-union Mormon who has just finished nearly two years of service for Obama in the land many Americans…
Tim Graham
May 18th, 2011 10:47 AM

White House Threatens Boston Herald's Press Access for Not Being Favor

The Barack Obama White House rewards its friends and punishes its enemies. News outlets would be wise to ensure that they don't fall into the latter category. That is the message the Obama Campaign tried to send in 2008 when it sicced campaign activists on talk radio shows that dared to give voice to Obama's critics. It was the message the White House sent with its assault of the Fox News…
Lachlan Markay
May 18th, 2011 10:42 AM

WaPo Hawking $300 Online 'Master Class' Course on Economic Literacy

The Washington Post hopes you may want to "Widen Your World," with online "Master Class" courses that cost $200-$300 a pop. For example, there's Steven Pearlstein's "Introduction to Economic Literacy." [Lesson number one: don't spend $300 to have a liberal journalist lecture you.] Budding oenophiles can bone up on "The Wines of Bordeaux" with Joseph Ward, which you may need after…
Ken Shepherd
May 18th, 2011 10:30 AM

Dude, Where's My ObamaCare Waiver

Hear that? It's the escalating cry of American employers and workers trying to hold on to their health care benefits in the age of stifling Obama health insurance mandates: Gangway! Gangway! Save me! Waive me! Obamacare refugees first began beating down the exit doors in October 2010. As I've documented since last fall, waiver-mania started with McDonald's and Jack in the Box; spread to Dish…
Michelle Malkin
May 18th, 2011 10:30 AM

Liberal Cartoonist Can't Get Anyone To Publish His Anti-Obama Pieces

Ted Rall's cartoons and opinion pieces were all the rage when he was attacking George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, and American soldiers. But now that there's a man in the White House the press absolutely adore, the once syndicated polemicist claims he's having a hard time getting anyone to publish his work:
Noel Sheppard
May 18th, 2011 9:50 AM

Reality Check: Katie Couric's Five Years at CBS Marked by Liberal Agen

Tomorrow marks Katie Couric’s last night at the anchor desk of the CBS Evening News. Five years ago, CBS executives were so excited about the Today show star taking over, her September 5, 2006 debut was preceded by a massive publicity campaign. Outgoing interim anchor Bob Schieffer vouched for his replacement: “She’s tough, she’s fair, she’s a straight shooter....Just watch.”  Long-retired…

Rich Noyes
May 18th, 2011 9:50 AM

Understanding the Liberal Mind

The liberal vision of government is easily understood and makes perfect sense if one acknowledges their misunderstanding and implied assumptions about the sources of income. Their vision helps explain the language they use and policies they support, such as income redistribution and calls for the rich to give something back. Suppose the true source of income was a gigantic pile of money meant…
Walter E. Williams
May 18th, 2011 9:41 AM

Now Indifferent to Congress Wasting Time, Media Give Harry Reid a Pass

Since last year's elections, the GOP has spearheaded a number of efforts derided by various reporters as wastes of time or distracting political gimmicks. None of the reporters so concerned about Congress's valuable time, however, seemed too concerned when Harry Reid brought bill to the Senate floor Tuesday evening fully aware that it could not gain congressional approval for the simple reason…
Lachlan Markay
May 18th, 2011 9:16 AM

Cheers for Charles Barkley Bashing 'Them Bible-Thumpers

On Wednesday, Washington Post sports columnist Mike Wise championed a "very gay spring" in sports and an interview he did on the radio with former NBA star Charles Barkley, complete with the headline "Sir Charles champions a noble cause: tolerance." If "tolerance" is being taught, "Bible-thumpers" are being bashed. This is how the column ended: "We gossiped behind each other’s back before; I’…
Tim Graham
May 18th, 2011 8:41 AM

Couric Fails at CBS, But Liberals Defend Her 'Gravitas' With...Palin-B

In surveying the wreckage of the Katie Couric experiment at CBS – $75 million flushed away for a distant third-place finish each week – the liberal journalists are blaming elderly viewers for not accepting Sunny Katie. Here’s James Rainey in the Los Angeles Times: A change-averse viewership doubtless greeted the initial formatting changes for Couric's "Evening News" as confirmation that "…
Tim Graham
May 18th, 2011 7:23 AM