Democracy Versus Liberty

It is truly disgusting for me to hear politicians, national and international talking heads and pseudo-academics praising the Middle East stirrings as democracy movements. We also hear democracy as the description of our own political system. Like the founders of our nation, I find democracy and majority rule a contemptible form of government. You say, "Whoa, Williams, you really have to…
Walter E. Williams
February 23rd, 2011 4:08 PM

Fleebaggers: The New Cut-and-Run Democrats

First lady Michelle Obama said, "Let's Move!" Who knew Democratic politicians in Wisconsin and Indiana would take her literally? Faced with stifling debt, bloated pensions and intractable government unions, liberal Midwestern legislators have fled those states — paralyzing Republican fiscal reform efforts. Like Monty Python's Brave Sir Robin and his band of quivering knights, these elected…
Michelle Malkin
February 23rd, 2011 4:03 PM

Media Won't Budge on Ridiculous Size of Budget

Protecting NPR, PBS behind media agenda to keep Washington spending high.
Dan Gainor
February 23rd, 2011 4:00 PM

Chris Jansing Tries to Link Giffords Shooter With Fringe Right-Wing

MSNBC's Chris Jansing, referencing a report by the liberal Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) on "active U.S. hate groups," asked Wednesday if the rise of radical right-wing groups coincided with the motives behind Jared Loughner's assassination attempt on Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-Ariz.). When asked about the "hate groups" report, guest Mark Potok of the SPLC immediately pointed to the…
Matt Hadro
February 23rd, 2011 2:56 PM

New York Times Columnist Tom Friedman's (Gas) Taxing Obsession

When all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail. Over the last decade, New York Times columnist Tom Friedman has written on the costs of the Iraq war, the federal deficit, the threat of global warming, and the uprisings in the Arab world. In Friedman’s view, all these problems have one simple solution: A $1-a-gallon hike in the gas tax.   In his Wednesday column, “If Not Now…
Clay Waters
February 23rd, 2011 1:15 PM

WaPo Tucks Story Noting 'U.S. Still Awaiting Libya's Permission to Eva

"U.S. still awaiting Libya's permission to evacuate Americans," blared the headline for a page A6 story in today's Washington Post. "The United States has been unable to get Libya's permission to evacuate American citizens from the country, State Department officials said Tuesday, prompting the administration to temper its response to the Libyan crackdown," Post staffers Mary Beth Sheridan…
Ken Shepherd
February 23rd, 2011 12:59 PM

George Stephanopoulos Touts Clinton Buddy Paul Begala While Hitting Ra

George Stephanopoulos on Wednesday highlighted Paul Begala, his old friend from the Clinton White House, while critiquing Senator Rand Paul and the state of Kentucky.  Without mentioning his personal connection, the Good Morning America host chided, "You know, in the Daily Beast yesterday, Paul Begala, pointed out that Kentucky gets more from the federal government than they give out." GMA…
Scott Whitlock
February 23rd, 2011 12:37 PM

Chris Christie to NBC's Ann Curry: It's Time to Say No to the Unions

New Jersey Republican Governor Chris Christie stopped by the Today show, on Wednesday morning, to educate viewers and NBC's Ann Curry about the problems of public employee unions and explained that when it comes to getting government costs under control sometimes you just have to say no. Curry mostly questioned Christie from the left, as she asked if there was "a coordinated" GOP agenda to make…
Geoffrey Dickens
February 23rd, 2011 11:59 AM

Mostly Suppressed in AP Pirate Hostage/Murder Stories: Leader's Threat

USA Today's Wednesday cover story ("Killings Escalate Piracy Crisis"), has this reference to a quote obtained by the Associated Press: Killing hostages "has now become part of our rules," said a pirate who identified himself as Muse Abdi in a statement to the Associated Press. "From now on, anyone who tries to rescue the hostages in our hands will only collect dead bodies," Abdi said. "It…
Tom Blumer
February 23rd, 2011 11:15 AM

Name That Party: Erratic Rep. David Wu's Party Registration Unnoted by

When a sitting U.S. congressman's behavior is so erratic and inexplicable that his own staffers want him to get psychiatric care and some of them quit in horror upon his reelection, it's a legitimate news story for national media coverage regardless of the political party of the person involved. Of course, if the congressman were a Republican, it's difficult to imagine his political…
Ken Shepherd
February 23rd, 2011 10:55 AM

Maddow Tells Leno Total Nonsense About Wisconsin, Unions and Tea Party

Last Monday, New York Times columnist Paul Krugman ironically asked his readers why voters are so ill-informed. Eight days later, MSNBC's resident Rhodes scholar Rachel Maddow, while chatting with the "Tonight Show's" Jay Leno about what's going on in Wisconsin, demonstrated perfectly why so many in our country have little factual knowledge of current events (video follows with transcript and…
Noel Sheppard
February 23rd, 2011 10:49 AM

Networks Stand with Wisconsin Unions, Ignore $1-3 Trillion Pension Def

For roughly a week, a battle has been raging in Madison, Wis. Evening news programs on the three broadcast networks framed these as "citizen uprisings" over pay cuts and "eliminating unions' collective bargaining powers to negotiate wages and benefits." Reporters also portrayed this as a national union issue, but mostly failed to point out the national problem of pension underfunding…
Julia A. Seymour
February 23rd, 2011 10:18 AM

PBS, AFI Embrace Pro-Castro Propaganda, Ignore Agustin Blazguez's Docu

For his documentaries on Fidel Castro and Che Guevara Cuban-American filmmaker Agustin Blazquez’ takes a truly revolutionary approach. Rather than expecting officials of Castro’s police state to reveal facts, Blazquez interviews eye-witnesses to Castroism who are (get this!) free to reveal facts without threat of Castro’s firing squads and torture chambers!
Humberto Fontova
February 23rd, 2011 9:27 AM

Open Thread: Mayor Rahm

That's right, Rahm Emanuel will be Chicago's next mayor. The former White House chief of staff took 55 percent of the vote Tuesday, enough to avoid a runoff. By itself that would not be so noteworthy, but he was facing five challengers. The Chicago Tribune reported: In a city with its share of racial divisions, Emanuel appealed to voters across those lines. He won the predominantly white…
NB Staff
February 23rd, 2011 8:50 AM