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WaPo Says 'GOP to Jobless: Drop Dead
People who would try to deny The Washington Post is a liberal newspaper should look no further than the star columnist of the Business section, Steven Pearlstein, and his Wednesday column, headlined "GOP to jobless: Drop dead." A reader who thinks this will be a plea for further extensions of unemployment benefits would be wrong. Pearlstein's attacking Republicans for criticizing the Federal…
November 17th, 2010 9:04 AM
A Race Against Time to Balance the Budget
"If only we had sold our stocks a few weeks ago." "If only I'd had the brakes checked before she drove up to the mountains."
There are few sadder words than those of regret at letting time pass until the catastrophe hits. Neither individuals, nor armies, nor nations are exempt from the human tendency to wait too long before acting — and paying a terrible price for the delay.
These thoughts…
November 17th, 2010 12:01 AM
Huffington Post Skips Love and Marriage, Goes Right to Divorce
'News' site of famously-divorced Arianna Huffington boasts proud new divorce section, with headlines like, 'Divorce! It's Good for the Children!'
November 17th, 2010 12:00 AM
Media Interested in Murkowski When It Embarrasses Palin, But Not When
The media seems to take an exceptional interest in Senator Lisa Murkowski when she’s uttering liberal talking points on ‘compromise’ or when she’s blasting Sarah Palin as being ‘not worldly enough’ for the office of the Presidency.
Case in point, as NewsBuster Brad Wilmouth pointed out, CBS recently highlighted Murkowski’s claim that she believes Palin lacks the ‘intellectual curiosity’ to…
November 16th, 2010 11:16 PM
'Dancing' Fans Want Sarah Palin to Feel Death's Sting
Washington Post TV writer Lisa de Moraes displayed her typical snark in reviewing Bristol Palin's "journey" on ABC's Dancing with the Stars this fall. The Post writer even sounded a little overwrought in asserting that Sarah Palin's appearances were causing death wishes in the audience, or as de Moraes put it "death where is thy sting-ish comments." (The writer seems to be mangling the…
November 16th, 2010 11:06 PM
Resisting the Bush Book
Nobody expected that George W. Bush’s book “Decision Points” was going to compare to the memoirs of Ulysses Grant. As expected, book reviewers found it wanting as a literary work. But still, every book by an ex-president is seen as an opportunity for legacy-polishing and the press is most accommodating.
In the summer of 2004, the networks celebrated Bill Clinton’s memoir as a momentous…
November 16th, 2010 10:39 PM
Economist Bjorn Lomborg's New Film Says 'Cool It' to Warming Scare Tac
'The Skeptical Environmentalist' calls for rational climate change debate, policies.
November 16th, 2010 7:42 PM
Olbermann Attacks Koppel For Not Being As Anti-war As He Is
Keith Olbermann on Monday attacked Ted Koppel for not speaking out against the Iraq War as vehemently as he did.
During his Special Comment, the "Countdown" host arrogantly claimed "Koppel and everybody else in the dead, objective television news business" failed the previous decade for not reporting "the utter falsehood and dishonesty of the process by which this country was committed to the…
November 16th, 2010 6:22 PM
RNC Exec Gentry Collins Resigns, Attacks Michael Steele
Embattled Republican National Committee chairman Michael Steele sustained another big blow today as the RNC’s political director, Gentry Collins, resigned with an acerbic letter sent to the party’s executive committee.
November 16th, 2010 5:50 PM
NPR Game Show Aired Fake Interview With Bush Audio Book, Smeared Bush
Since National Public Radio somehow missed out on an author interview with George W. Bush -- they did portray his presidency as a horror film -- NPR's Chicago-based weekend game show Wait! Wait! Don't Tell Me! mocked the former president by "interviewing" clips from his audio book, or as they called it, "A Fake Interview with a Real President." Bush's decision to tell about how he gave up…
November 16th, 2010 5:44 PM
More California Nuttiness: L.A. County Passes Plastic Bag Ban
San Francisco and Los Angeles must be having a competition to see which California city is most committed to passing inane liberal legislation.
Given the move by Los Angeles County today to ban plastic bags and impose a paper bag tax, I'm going to have to go with L.A.
The Los Angeles Times' L.A. Now blog has the story:
November 16th, 2010 5:40 PM
Haste (and Ideological Blindness) Makes Waste
President Obama's fiercest obstacles as chief executive are neither recalcitrant Republicans nor the increasing complexity and demands of the job; they are his ideology and his political allegiances.
Newsweek sees it differently. In its latest issue, it laments: "The presidency has grown, and grown and grown, into the most powerful, most impossible job in the world. ... The issue is not Obama…
November 16th, 2010 4:29 PM
Snarky Bill Weir on Being a Careful Journalist: 'I've Drastically Scal
Nightline co-anchor Bill Weir talked to TV Newser on Tuesday and offered a sarcastic answer to the question of how to be a careful journalist. Weir mocked, "Well, I've drastically scaled down the size of my meth lab."
He joked, "And I no longer tweet, you know, race baiting comments." When asked his impression of reporting from war zones in Iraq or Afghanistan, the ABC anchor fretted, "You…
November 16th, 2010 4:26 PM
Liberal Activists Overwhelm Opposing Voices at MSNBC's Immigration Tow
MSNBC's prime-time "town hall" on immigration reform yesterday exemplified one of the more unseemly elements of media bias: brazen political advocacy disguised as an "honest conversation."
Attempting to pass itself off as a forum for voices on all sides of the immigration issue to elevate the dialogue, "Beyond Borderlines" featured droves of liberal guests who dismissed, admonished, and…
November 16th, 2010 4:23 PM