Open Thread: WikiLeak 'Worse Than Military Attack

So claimed Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y., in a statement to a New York CBS affiliate. The hundreds of thousands of documents released yesterday by WikiLeaks and a few of the world's largest newspapers put "American lives at risk all over the world," King stated. He also wants WikiLeaks officially labeled a terrorist organization by the State Department. Does the leak undercut claims that WikiLeaks…
NB Staff
November 29th, 2010 9:55 AM

Huffington Post Gushes 'Obamas Color-Coordinate At Basketball Game

The media's adoration of the first family knows no bounds. Take the Huffington Post for example, which on Monday felt it was newsworthy to inform readers that when the Obamas attended a college basketball game this weekend, they actually wore the same colors as one of the competing teams:
Noel Sheppard
November 29th, 2010 9:40 AM

WaPo Reports Catholics 'Mixed' on Condoms, But Load Their Story with S

The Washington Post went to a Catholic cathedral in Washington on Sunday to survey the "faithful" on how they feel about the church's opposition to condoms -- and reporter Michael Ruane apparently could not locate a single Catholic who believed in the church teaching. The headline was "Catholics mixed on condoms," but the message the Post was sending was "All Catholics think Pope is wrong, and…
Tim Graham
November 29th, 2010 8:37 AM

To Letterman's Annoyance, His Mom Won’t Blame Global Warming for War

As the long holiday weekend comes to an end, catching up with a humorous, seemingly spontaneous, moment on the last fresh Late Show before Thanksgiving. David Letterman is a big believer in cataclysmic predictions about global warming, but on Wednesday’s program his mom, Dorothy, rejected his proposition that global warming was to blame for some unseasonably warm days in Indianapolis --…
Brent Baker
November 29th, 2010 7:59 AM

Giving Thanks for American Ingenuity

One of my favorite television programs is "How It's Made" on the Science Channel. The documentary series shows "how the everyday objects people use become the things they are." From ketchup and flip-flops, to nail clippers and snare drums, to NASCAR engines, hydraulic cylinders and motor homes, the show takes viewers on wondrous autobiographical journeys of the mundane products we too often…
Michelle Malkin
November 28th, 2010 11:38 PM

Save Us From the Intellectuals

Super-genius political science professor Charles H. Franklin of the University of Wisconsin, Madison recently gave loud voice to a widely held liberal belief: Ordinary Americans, especially conservative ones, are stupid. At a conference by the Society of Professional Journalists, alternative newspaper editor Bill Lueders asked Franklin why "the public seemed to vote against its own interests…
David Limbaugh
November 28th, 2010 11:33 PM

Partisan Inconsistency: In Close Congressional Races, AP Gives Two Par

I've noted an interesting disparity in how the Associated Press, the so-called Essential Global News Network, has covered Democratic and Republican congressional victories in situations where the counting has gone on well past Election Day. Let's contrast the amount of ink and bandwidth devoted to Republican Joe Walsh's victory over incumbent Democrat Melissa Bean in Illinois compared to the…
Tom Blumer
November 28th, 2010 9:21 PM

Reagan Biographer Refutes Woodward's Claim Obama's Too Busy to be Effe

Bob Woodward on Sunday tried to excuse Barack Obama's ineffectiveness by claiming his "day is crazy" with "so many meetings, so many outings, so many handshakes, and so many trips to Ohio and here." Having previously scolded "Face the Nation" host Bob Schieffer for asking a "bulls--t question," Ronald Reagan biographer Edmund Morris countered, "Yeah, but presidents have plenty of spare time…
Noel Sheppard
November 28th, 2010 4:19 PM

ABC’s Amanpour Trumpets ‘Tax Us More’ Liberal Democratic Quartet

At a time when the American mood has turned against excessive government spending, Christiane Amanpour devoted Sunday’s This Week to four liberal Democratic billionaires, though she failed to identify their political orientation, who want higher income tax rates on the wealthy. Unmentioned during the pre-taped interviews with Warren Buffett, Bill and Melinda Gates, Ted Turner and Tom Steyer…
Brent Baker
November 28th, 2010 3:02 PM

Pulitzer Prize Winning Author Tells Bob Schieffer 'That's a Bulls--t Q

A Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer on Sunday responded to a query from "Face the Nation" host Bob Schieffer by saying, "As the immortal Marisa Tomei said in 'My Cousin Vinny,' that's a bulls--t question." Edmund Morris, who won a Pulitzer Prize in 1980 for "The Rise of Teddy Roosevelt," apparently felt Schieffer was being too "presentist" with his questions that were trying to "pluck people…
Noel Sheppard
November 28th, 2010 2:37 PM

Chris Matthews Flatteringly Compares Sarah Palin to Bill Clinton

Would you ever in your wildest dreams imagine Chris Matthews flatteringly comparing Sarah Palin to former President Bill Clinton? During a lengthy opening segment about Palin's political future on the syndicated program bearing his name, Matthews said, "There’s one unlikely Democrat you might compare to Sarah Palin when it comes to being a natural: the generally incomparable Bill Clinton" (…
Noel Sheppard
November 28th, 2010 12:41 PM

Tom Friedman: Tea Party is Wrong - Americans Want Higher Taxes and Mor

There are times when one has to think the Manhattan building that is the home of the New York Times doesn't have any windows, doesn't have any television sets, and doesn't have any doors that allow employees to venture out and actually see what's happening in America beyond the walls of 620 Eighth Avenue. Consider that after the impact the Tea Party has had on our nation's politics the past…
Noel Sheppard
November 28th, 2010 10:29 AM

Open Thread: North Korea Deploys Surface to Air Missiles in Yellow Sea

For general discussion and debate about politics, the economy, sports, and whatever else tickles your fancy. Possible talking point: North Korea has deployed surface to air missiles to the Yellow Sea. 
NB Staff
November 28th, 2010 10:24 AM

AP's Crutsinger Downplays Worst New Home Market Ever, Lowers the Recov

There are many annoying aspects of the sea change in media coverage of the economy since Barack Obama became president. At or near the top of the list is how the business press has downplayed the unprecedented housing industry disaster, while lowering the bar that will supposedly represent a real recovery to ridiculous levels. According the the Census Bureau (12-page PDF), 23,000 new homes…
Tom Blumer
November 28th, 2010 9:35 AM