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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
Norah's New Math Grossly Understates NPR's Fed Funding
Trying to write off calls—in reaction to the Juan Williams firing fiasco—for the federal defunding of NPR as mere right-wing electoral politics and "cable catnip," Norah O'Donnell has grossly understated the proportion of its budget that NPR obtains from the feds.
Aided and abetted by Chuck Todd, Norah offered her misleading math on today's Daily Rundown on MSNBC. O'Donnell claimed that…
October 22nd, 2010 9:59 AM
MRC's Bozell on 'Fox & Friends' Discusses NPR's Double Standard on Con
Juan Williams's firing from National Public Radio (NPR) earlier this week was not only animated in part by the liberal George Soros-backed radio network's disdain of Fox News, it also reeks of a double standard, NewsBusters publisher Brent Bozell told viewers of Friday's "Fox & Friends" program.
"If [Juan Williams] had said those words on the Charlie Rose show, it would have been seen as…
October 22nd, 2010 9:03 AM
NY Times' Kate Zernike, Aided by Politicized NAACP Report, Again Ventu
New York Times Tea Party beat reporter Kate Zernike’s obsession with rooting out alleged Tea Party racism rolled on in her Thursday story, “N.A.A.C.P. Report Raises Concerns About Racism Within Tea Party Groups.”
The report, released less than two weeks before the November elections, was actually authored by the far-left Institute for Research and Education on Human Rights, which promotes…
October 22nd, 2010 8:27 AM
Juan Williams Fires Back: NPR Worse Than Nixon and His Enemies List
Fired NPR analyst Juan Williams is pushing back hard against the taxpayer-funded network firing him over his appearances on the Fox News Channel. In an opinion piece for Foxnews.com, Williams says he was a victim of political correctness and increasing ideological orthodoxy in media, and concluded that NPR is worse than Richard Nixon and his enemies list:
I say an ideological battle because…
October 22nd, 2010 8:07 AM
Guccione Wasn't a Porn Magnate, But Led an 'Erotic Empire
Penthouse magazine founder and pornographer Bob Guccione has died, but The Washington Post seems to think "pornography" is too ugly a word to apply to a man who aimed to be explicitly sordid. From the beginning, as T. Rees Shapiro wrote, he aspired to offend:
Penthouse's first issue was numbered, not dated, because Mr. Guccione, an American expatriate, was not sure how the British public…
October 22nd, 2010 7:36 AM
Free the Taxpayers: Defund State-Sponsored Media
In the wake of commentator Juan Williams' feckless firing by National Public Radio, supporters on the Internet sounded a cheeky rallying cry: "Free Juan!" But Williams has now been liberated from the government-funded media's politically correct shackles. It's taxpayers who need to be untethered from NPR and other state-sponsored public broadcasting.
Public radio and public television are…
October 22nd, 2010 12:00 AM
CMI Commentary: Colorado Personhood Amendment is 'Social Justice
HuffPo contributor misses the point about a woman's right to choose.
October 22nd, 2010 12:00 AM
NBC Advances Democratic Agenda on 'Secret Money' from Rove's 'Network
Thursday's NBC Nightly News led, yes led, with a lame attempt to advance the desperate Democratic spin about the “secret fortune” going into campaign ads leading to “a return to the days before Watergate, Wild West days,” a story anchor Brian Williams touted as containing “exclusive new information,” but which merely passed along stale and vague generalities suggesting some sort of vast right-…
October 21st, 2010 9:39 PM
New York Magazine: 'Denial Is Just a River in Egypt to Nancy Pelosi
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Wednesday told PBS's Charlie Rose, "I believe that it would be very difficult for the Republicans to take over the House...I would rather be in our position right now than theirs."
So absurd were these comments that New York magazine posted a brief piece at its Daily Intel blog with the headline "Denial Is Just a River in Egypt to Nancy Pelosi" (partial video of…
October 21st, 2010 7:16 PM
The Culture of Life: It's Wrong to View Abortion as a Convenience - L
In a powerful speech a couple of weeks ago, Sarah Palin framed the upcoming election using an issue sometimes relegated to the backburner during turbulent economic times – abortion. According to Palin, the elections boil down to candidates who favor a ‘culture of life’, and those who promote a ‘culture of death’.
There are several arguments made by those supporting legalized abortion, the…
October 21st, 2010 7:12 PM
Dylan Ratigan: Tea Party Gutted GOP of 'Political Traction' In Senate
MSNBC anchor Dylan Ratigan believes the recent developments in the GOP – including the rise of the Tea Party – have shredded the party of its "political traction" in the Senate.
When asked by guest-host Peter Morici, an economist and professor of business at the University of Maryland, how much the Tea Party has set the Republicans back in their bid to retake the House and Senate, Ratigan…
October 21st, 2010 6:50 PM
CBS: Britain 'Gambling' With 'Massive Spending Cuts
On Wednesday's CBS Evening News, anchor Katie Couric described British efforts to curb government spending: "Britain's new conservative government outlined the sharpest cuts in public spending in six decades....to see if that kind of severe belt-tightening can cure an ailing economy."
Correspondent Mark Phillips warned of the fiscally conservative approach: "It's a high-stakes roll of the…
October 21st, 2010 6:22 PM
Addressing Your Concerns About the New Site Design
Hey NBers. I want to take this opportunity to apologize for the shaky roll-out of the new site design. I understand that there has been a lot of frustration with some missing features, and elements of the new layout. I want to make sure your concerns are addressed.
October 21st, 2010 6:11 PM