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Brian Williams Sniffs: Juan Has No 'Right to Be Employed' by NPR
Alissa Krinsky of the TV Newser blog talked to NBC anchor Brian Williams in Chicago Friday on his way to a Congressional Medal of Honor Foundation fundraiser. Williams refused to join the crowd of liberal reporters and celebrities who've called it a mistake. He even refused to condemn the firing for giving Williams to chance to explain himself.
October 23rd, 2010 8:26 AM
On Maher, Rob Reiner Equates Tea Party to Hitler: ‘All They're Selli
Prefacing his remarks by proposing “you never get into a political discussion unless you bring the word Hitler in. You have to have Hitler, so let's put Hitler out there,” as if that caveat lessened the vulgarity of his impending comparison, on Friday night’s Real Time actor/director/writer Rob Reiner (IMDb page) contended all the Tea Party needs to match Adolph Hitler is a charismatic…
October 23rd, 2010 8:06 AM
George Clooney Exposes Bill Maher’s Ignorant Hatred For Conservative
George Clooney on Friday exposed Bill Maher's ignorant hatred for conservatives.
During a discussion with the actor, director, and activist on HBO's "Real Time," Maher pathetically said, " I don't think conservatives are bad people. I think they have a hard time being empathetic to people who are not like them at all."
Clooney's answer will not only surprise you, but also visibly stopped…
October 23rd, 2010 1:53 AM
What? NYT's Kate Zernike Pegs Christine O'Donnell Win as 'Jump the Sha
New York Times reporter Kate Zernike appeared on Washington Week on PBS to discuss the Tea Party, but with less than two weeks to go before a wave election, Zernike has already spotted "the jump-the-shark moment" for the Tea Party in Christine O'Donnell. Does she know what means, as in when a TV show reaches its zenith and from then on, it's all downhill? It doesn't sound like November 2 is…
October 22nd, 2010 11:33 PM
Schultz: NPR 'As Down The Middle As You Can Get
Hey, it's Friday night. Time to kick back, relax, and have a few chuckles, courtesy Ed Schultz. On his MSNBC show this evening, Schultz, somehow managing to keep a straight face, claimed that NPR is "as down the middle as you can get."
Schultz served up his side-splitter in condemning Jim DeMint and other Republicans for proposing the federal defunding of NPR. In the world according to…
October 22nd, 2010 8:38 PM
PBS NewsHour Analysts Agree NPR Firing Is Wrong, But David Brooks Tout
At the end of Friday night's PBS NewsHour, anchor Judy Woodruff asked their political analysts Mark Shields and David Brooks about NPR's firing of Juan Williams. Shields said "NPR made a serious mistake...and I think they did it in a terrible way, by a telephone call without a personal chance to explain himself. You know, I think it's given the right wing a tremendous opening to attack NPR,…
October 22nd, 2010 8:31 PM
Essay: Colorado Personhood Amendment is 'Social Justice
In typical lefty fashion, the Huffington Post is hiding behind a “qualified” author to make a feminist, pro-abortion argument. Reverend Dawn Duval, a minister of social justice (whatever that means) and mother of two, wrote a passionate piece to slam Colorado Amendment 62 and its supporters, while making the misaligned point that in defining a fertilized egg as a person, it removes a woman’s…
October 22nd, 2010 7:22 PM
Recycling the Trash Against Clarence Thomas: Is the New Accuser's Moti
The Washington Post is apparently an easy mark for someone selling 19-year-old sex allegations – or in this case pornography allegations against Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. In 1991, during the Hill-Thomas hearings, Lillian McEwen kept quiet. But now, she has a memoir she's "shopping to publishers." The Post splashed her face across the front of Friday's Style section. The headline…
October 22nd, 2010 6:37 PM
Al Qaeda Unhappy About Helen Thomas's Firing
America's mortal enemy was apparently displeased with the recent firing of White House correspondent Helen Thomas.
The following question was actually published in al Qaeda's new English language online propaganda magazine Inspire (h/t Weekly Standard via Hot Air):
October 22nd, 2010 4:10 PM
CNN Heavily Promotes Homosexual Activist Group's 'Wear Purple' Day
CNN continued its promotion of the left-wing agenda of homosexual activist groups by devoting five segments on Wednesday to promoting GLAAD's "Spirit Day" or "Wear Purple Day." The network promoted the organization's website for the special day, which, as anchor John Roberts described it, was organized "to show support for gay and lesbian youth and honor teens who have taken their lives in…
October 22nd, 2010 2:00 PM
MRC's Worst of the Week: "Strange Extremists" vs. Our "Effective Hero
With less than two weeks before Election Day, the media elite continue to disparage the GOP’s Tea Party candidates while saluting the greatness of the über-unpopular Democratic Congress and its leader, Nancy Pelosi.
On This Week, ABC’s Christiane Amanpour — apparently oblivious to the decades of liberal mockery hurled at Ronald Reagan and William Buckley — cited those leaders as exemplifying…
October 22nd, 2010 11:55 AM
Juan Williams: 'I've Always Felt the Right Wing was Inflexible and Int
>Former NPR senior analyst Juan Williams told ABC's George Stephanopoulos on "Good Morning America" Friday that his surprise termination has changed his view of which side of the political aisle is actually the tolerant one.
"I've always thought the right wing was the ones who were inflexible and intolerant, and now I'm coming to realize that the orthodoxy at NPR, if it's representing the…
October 22nd, 2010 11:49 AM
Williams Harangues Christie from the Krugman Left, Pleads for More Spe
Brian Williams touted New Jersey Governor Chris Christie as a “star” on “the rise” in the Republican Party before adding a “however” and haranguing him from left over his opposition to massive spending for a new tunnel from his state to New York, reciting as an oracle the criticism from far-left New York Times columnist Paul Krugman without ever identifying the source of the supposed wisdom…
October 22nd, 2010 10:36 AM
Reid Says He Prevented Worldwide Depression, Schultz Doesn't Bat An Ey
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid on Thursday's "Ed Show" actually said he prevented a worldwide depression.
When he did, the host of the program didn't even bat an eye (video follows with transcript and commentary, h/t Hot Air):
October 22nd, 2010 10:10 AM