ABC's Dan Harris Gently Questions Carville: Do You 'Stand By' Predicti

Good Morning America' s Dan Harris on Saturday gently coaxed an answer from James Carville as to whether the campaign operative still believed  his 2009 prediction that the Democratic Party would rule for the next 40 years. The ABC co-host delicately reminded, "One, last, quick question. You wrote a book last year, I believe, that predicted 40 more years of Democratic dominance in Washington…
Scott Whitlock
November 15th, 2010 4:55 PM

An Extremely Slanted New York Times Piece on Oklahoma's Strike Against

New York Times reporter James McKinley Jr., who last garnered the Times Watch spotlight for cheering on the Democratic candidate for governor of Texas, returns on Monday with a dismissive story on a ballot measure in Oklahoma, a pre-emptive ban on implementation of Muslim shariah law in the state: “Oklahoma Surprise: Islam as an Election Issue -- Ballot Measure on Shariah Law Fueled a Political…
Clay Waters
November 15th, 2010 4:19 PM

'Sarah Palin's Alaska' Premiere Breaks Learning Channel Record With

Almost five million people watched the premiere of "Sarah Palin's Alaska" on The Learning Channel Sunday night. As the Associated Press reported moments ago, this was the best showing for a TLC premiere in the network's history.
Noel Sheppard
November 15th, 2010 4:13 PM

Oxford University Think Tank Complains Media Aren't Covering Climate C

An Oxford University think tank is taking the media to task for not doing more to whip up a frenzy about global warming. Apparently the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism crunched the numbers and found that "[l]ess than 10 percent of the news articles written about last year's climate summit in Copenhagen dealt primarily with the science of climate change." The study lamented the…
Ken Shepherd
November 15th, 2010 3:45 PM

The Girls: Major Miners

The Girls discuss two of the rescued Chilean Miners: Edison Pena who was was met topside with applause, and Yonni Barrios who didn't know who'd be waiting. [Video embedded after page break]  
Bob Parks
November 15th, 2010 3:08 PM

Maddow Recycles Absurd Claim That FNC 'Never Criticized George W. Bush

Since George W. Bush released his memoir "Decision Points," familiar cries from the left have surfaced once again claiming that the Fox News Channel was - and remains - in the tank for the former president. MSNBC talker Rachel Maddow whined about "Fox News's water-carrying for the Bush Administration" during her interview with Jon Stewart last week. She also claimed that Fox "never criticized…
Lachlan Markay
November 15th, 2010 1:39 PM

Don't Give Up on Marriage

The election is over. If you're one of those odd people whose lives are totally consumed in politics, you can try re-engaging in real life again. Which means that I've caught up on the important things I missed during the election season. I'm watching Reba. Country queen Reba McEntire released a video with rural crooner Kenny Chesney this summer, which I got to see only in the wake of the…
Kathryn Jean Lopez
November 15th, 2010 1:31 PM

On Today: Bobby Jindal Slams Obama for His Slow Response to Oil Spill

Bobby Jindal, on Monday's Today show, slammed the Obama administration for its slow response to the BP oil spill off the coast of Lousiana, charging that: "It seemed like the federal government was disconnected from the facts on the ground." However Today co-anchor offered excuses for the President as he queried the Louisiana Republican Governor: "In fairness though, Governor, in those early…
Geoffrey Dickens
November 15th, 2010 1:31 PM

On CBS, Laura Bush Calls Out Media for Liberal Bias

During an interview with former President George W. Bush and Laura Bush on CBS's Sunday Morning, correspondent Jim Axelrod wondered: "In terms of how you understand how you are perceived is there a liberal bias in the media?" Mrs. Bush quickly replied: "Yes. He doesn't have to answer, but I will." Axelrod seemed surprised by her response: "Why do you jump in so quickly?" Mrs. Bush laughed…
Kyle Drennen
November 15th, 2010 12:36 PM

Today Show Highlights Palin's Negative Poll Numbers in Tease of Her Re

Norah O'Donnell, on Monday's Today, couldn't resist taking a couple of shots at Sarah Palin, in her review of the former Alaska governor's TLC reality show, as the NBC correspondent trumpeted a recent Gallup poll that "More than half of Americans, 52 percent view her negatively, making her the most divisive of all of the potential candidates in the 2012 Republican field." O'Donnell also aired a…
Geoffrey Dickens
November 15th, 2010 12:33 PM

George Stephanopoulos Pesters Former Clinton Colleague With Krugman Co

Former top Clinton aide George Stephanopoulos on Monday pestered his old White House colleague Erskine Bowles on the need to let the Bush tax cuts expire. The Good Morning America co-host also touted the critique of liberal columnist Paul Krugman in opposition to a panel calling for deficit reduction. Stephanopoulos pushed Bowles, the co-chairman of the National Commission on Fiscal…
Scott Whitlock
November 15th, 2010 11:57 AM

Now That GM IPO Is Almost A Done Deal, AP Warns of Its Dangers

I guess after about a year and a half of dancing around the truth, the Associated Press decided that confession of some of the truth about Government/General Motors is good for the soul. Conveniently, the AP's de facto partial confession, delivered via reporter Sharon Silke Carty, comes as the success of the company's initial public offering seems assured. Carty's confession consists of…
Tom Blumer
November 15th, 2010 11:14 AM

WaPo Breaking News Blog Omits Disgraced Democratic County Executive's

A major news story this weekend here in the D.C. area has been the federal bribery probe that resulted in the Friday afternoon arrests of outgoing Prince George's County [Md.] Executive Jack Johnson (D) and his wife Leslie -- also a registered Democrat -- who was elected two weeks ago to a County Council seat. At the time federal officials told the media that more arrests were forthcoming,…
Ken Shepherd
November 15th, 2010 10:57 AM

Krugman Tries to Explain His Call for 'Death Panels' to Balance Budget

Someone must have told New York Times columnist Paul Krugman that he had opened up a can of worms with his call on Sunday's "This Week" to create "death panels" to help balance the budget. Shortly after the ABC program aired on the East Coast, Krugman published the following explanation at his blog:
Noel Sheppard
November 15th, 2010 10:43 AM