ABC Frets Over Sarah Palin's 'Loaded Term,' Includes a Clip of Keith O

Good Morning America's George Stephanopoulos on Thursday fretted about Sarah Palin and the use of the term "blood libel," deeming it a "loaded term." Reporter Claire Shipman chided that "what was meant to be statesman like, set off another round of controversy." Shipman even featured clips from angry leftists such as MSNBC's Keith Olbermann and ex-Clinton aide Paul Begala. The Democratic…
Scott Whitlock
January 13th, 2011 11:48 AM

Brokaw Pontificates: Time for the Parents to Say 'Time Out' on Hot Tal

Former NBC Nighty News anchor Tom Brokaw visited the Today show set, on Thursday, to play referee, or more specifically daddy, in the debate surrounding the shooting of Gabrielle Giffords as he pontificated that it was "time for the parents to say time out" on the heated political rhetoric. However he then went on to question how Sarah Palin could dare to respond to all the personal attacks on…
Geoffrey Dickens
January 13th, 2011 11:40 AM

NYT's Nagourney Suggests Gov. Brewer, Opposition to Obama-Care and Ill

Two days in a row, New York Times reporter Adam Nagourney has suggested that Arizona’s heated conservative rhetoric may have created a toxic atmosphere for gunman Jared Loughner to function in. Yesterday Nagourney commented on a speech by Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer the day before addressing the shootings in Tucson, in an article with the leading headline “Governor Strives to Restore Arizona’s…
Clay Waters
January 13th, 2011 10:57 AM

The Worst Sheriff in America

There are many heroes who showed indomitable courage and grace under fire during this weekend's horrific Tucson massacre. Blowhard Pima County Sheriff Clarence Dupnik was not one of them. If the White House has any sense, President Obama will stay far away from the demagogic Dupnik and his media entourage when he visits Arizona on Wednesday to memorialize the victims. Indeed, if the White…
Michelle Malkin
January 13th, 2011 10:25 AM

Don Imus Show Rips 'Angry,' 'Vile,' 'Psycho,' 'Spittle-spewing' Chris

As NewsBusters previously reported, Chris Matthews on Tuesday blamed conservative talk radio hosts Mark Levin and Michael Savage for supposedly creating the climate of hate that led to Saturday's shootings in Tucson, Arizona. On Wednesday, FBN's Don Imus and his sidekick Bernard McGuirk responded to the "angry," "vile," "psycho," "spittle-spewing" MSNBCer (video follows with transcript and…
Noel Sheppard
January 13th, 2011 10:17 AM

Open Thread: Reaction to Last Night's Tucson Memorial

Last night's memorial for the victims of Saturday's Tucson massacre was moving, if strange at times. Below the fold are some reactions to the event.
NB Staff
January 13th, 2011 10:09 AM

MSNBC SOTU Promo Omits GOP Presidents

Guess MSNBC missed the part of Pres. Obama's Tucson speech decrying the way our politics have become "so sharply polarized" . . . During today's Morning Joe, MSNBC aired a promo for PBO's impending State of the Union that featured video from previous SOTU speeches. Notably missing were any clips from past Republican presidents. Instead we were treated to a montage of JFK, LBJ, Clinton, Obama…
Mark Finkelstein
January 13th, 2011 9:17 AM

Krugman Distorted Michele Bachmann Quote in Controversial Column

Of all the pundits trying to pin the Tucson massacre on conservatives, perhaps none has been more nakedly partisan and ignorant of the facts than Paul Krugman. Putting aside the sheer comedy of calls for civil discourse from a columnist who, when he didn't get his way, encouraged readers to hang a sitting senator in effigy. All hypocrisy aside, Krugman has now taken it one step further and…
Lachlan Markay
January 13th, 2011 8:48 AM

WashPost Offers Al Sharpton a Peacemaker Op-Ed: 'Passion Without Poiso

On the very same day that The Washington Post is shaming Sarah Palin on the front page for using the phrase "blood libel," the Post editorial page welcomed the shameless Rev. Al Sharpton to paint himself as a peacemaker in the post-Tucson political games. The headline was "Passion without poison." Nowhere in the article did the supposedly reformed Sharpton find the words to apologize for…
Tim Graham
January 13th, 2011 8:35 AM

Time to Focus on Real Star of Christmas

Forget the secular holiday, Dec. 25 is about the greatest gift of all.
Dan Gainor
January 13th, 2011 5:44 AM

On PBS, New Yorker Editor Equates Obama 'Freezing Out' Fox News with B

On Tuesday night's Charlie Rose show on PBS, New Yorker editor (and former Washington Post reporter) David Remnick equated Team Obama's attempt to demonize and "freeze out" Fox News Channel with a campaign to create civil discourse. Demonizing equals civility? CHARLIE ROSE: Do you think that the president had an opportunity that he did not seize in order to make a real contribution to the…
Tim Graham
January 12th, 2011 10:34 PM

'Here We Place Our Hands Over Our Hearts.' Since When, Mr. President

Concluding his remarks at the service in Tucson this evening for the victims of the recent shootings, Pres. Obama proclaimed: "here on this earth, we place our hands over our hearts." Which made me wonder: since when, Pres. Obama? Weren't you the man who ostentatiously declined, during the presidential campaign, to put your hand on your heart during the National Anthem while everyone else on…
Mark Finkelstein
January 12th, 2011 10:01 PM

Mitchell Finds It Relevant to Highlight on NBC How MSNBC.com Users Rej

Sarah Palin’s use in a video commentary of the “blood libel” phrase, against those exploiting the Tucson shooting in order to discredit her, inflamed television journalists with NBC’s Andrea Mitchell ridiculously highlighting on Wednesday’s Nightly News how “more than 375,000 people have expressed their views in an online poll on MSNBC.com” and “nearly 59 percent do not agree with Palin.” As if…
Brent Baker
January 12th, 2011 8:48 PM

Open Thread: Funeral for Tucson Shooting Victims

You can watch the proceedings online at this Fox News link. Starter questions: Will President Obama avoid sliming his political opponents in his speech or will it be a sober political occasion? Will the media respect the lives of the innocent and restrain themselves at all in their coverage or will we see more smears of conservatives tonight?
NB Staff
January 12th, 2011 7:55 PM