Laura Ingraham Takes On CSI Creator Over Tea Party Bashing Episode

Conservative talk radio host Laura Ingraham on Wednesday took on the creator and executive producer of the hit television series "CSI" over the season premiere which featured teen heartthrob Justin Bieber as a "domestic terrorist with Tea Party leanings." "If that’s not a drive-by hit against the Tea Party movement, then I don’t know what is," Ingraham told her guest Anthony Zuiker (audio…
Noel Sheppard
October 14th, 2010 11:01 AM

Media Expand Left-Wing Attack on Chamber of Commerce over 'Foreign' Co

Liberals are so angry that conservatives are outspending them this election cycle, the president, MSNBC and left-wing bloggers have resorted to attacks on the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Liberal website Think Progress, an arm of the George Soros-funded Center for American Progress, claimed that the U.S. Chamber of Commerce was soliciting foreign money and using it for political attack ads here…
Julia A. Seymour
October 14th, 2010 10:16 AM

Worst of the Week: Team Obama's Media Helpers Hide Bad News for Democr

While network correspondents complain about the unfairness of independent advertising, they might ponder the unfairness of their habitual tendency to omit or downplay bad news for Team Obama, especially in the crucial last weeks of a campaign. Consider some of the latest stories that would have drawn much more attention and media hostility if the shoe was on the Republican foot:
Tim Graham
October 14th, 2010 9:43 AM

WaPo Dredges Up 2006 Dick Cheney Shooting Accident, Says Cheney Never

In a case of curious timing, as the Democrats collapse in the polls, the big, splashy front-page story in Thursday's Style section of The Washington Post is "Since Dick Cheney shot him, a lawyer's aim has been to move on." Reporter Paul Farhi is quite positive about lawyer Harry Whittington, who still carries birdshot in his face and body from the quail-hunting accident in February 2006, but…
Tim Graham
October 14th, 2010 8:59 AM

Open Thread: Media Bias, Chicago-style

A few local reporters in Chicago were not happy that William Kelly of WIND Radio was asking Rahm a few tough questions. So they decided to play some defense...more literally than you might think:
NB Staff
October 14th, 2010 8:53 AM

O'Donnell vs. O'Donnell: Norah Calls Christine 'Freak Show

So now we know what Norah thinks of that other O'Donnell, Christine.  On today's Morning Joe, the MSNBC O'Donnell referred to the Delaware Senate candidate as a "freak show." Norah's nasty gibe was a segue off Mike Barnicle's observation that people were fascinated by the miner rescue story because, amidst all the artifice of politics and culture, it was something real.
Mark Finkelstein
October 14th, 2010 6:47 AM

Krauthammer Not Surprised Obama Unaware of Shovel-Ready Jobs: No Shove

It’s quite remarkable to think about and unfortunately it is true. Throughout the 2009 stimulus debate early in his term, President Barack Obama and other Democrats argue it was time to put America to work with the aid of the government and so-called “shovel-ready jobs.” But in a startling admission in an interview with The New York Times’ White House correspondent Peter Baker, Obama said “…
Jeff Poor
October 14th, 2010 12:44 AM

Cry Babies: 'View' Hosts Walk Out on O'Reilly During Heated Mosque Deb

Whoopi calls O'Reilly's claims 'bull****' before storming off stage
Alana Goodman
October 14th, 2010 12:00 AM

Controversial Video Game Only Renames Taliban, 'Opposition Forces

EA's 'Medal of Honor' fails to remove divisive enemy combatant multi-player option.
Erin Brown
October 14th, 2010 12:00 AM

Tribune Newspapers Exec Suspended Over NSFW E-mail

Lee Abrams, the eccentric chief innovation officer for Tribune newspapers -- and no stranger to NewsBusters criticism  -- has reportedly been suspended for sending co-workers a not-safe-for-work (NSFW) e-mail. Phil Rosenthal and Michael Oneal of the Chicago Tribune reported the story this afternoon (story accessed here via the Los Angeles Times):
Ken Shepherd
October 13th, 2010 11:12 PM

Newsweek’s Alter Cheers Obama Bringing ‘Poetry’ Back to Campaign

Appearing as a guest on Wednesday’s The Ed Show on MSNBC, Newsweek’s Jonathan Alter applauded President Obama for bringing "poetry" back into the campaign as he cited former New York Democratic Governor Mario Cuomo’s famous saying about campaigning "in poetry" and governing "in prose." Alter: "Look, he (Obama) overlearned Mario Cuomo's famous lesson. Cuomo said you campaign in poetry and govern…
Brad Wilmouth
October 13th, 2010 11:06 PM

Liberals at Daily Kos See Chile Mine Rescue as Just More Grist for Sti

Naturally, the rejoicing over the surfacing Chilean miners can't just be a human triumph. At the Daily Kos, it's just another excuse for “Yomamaforobama” to unfurl a utopian laundry list of liberal dreams: This is the ultimate example of humanity racing to better and save its own. This is what is so sorely missing from our everyday lives. No wonder that, when the forces of good and…
Tim Graham
October 13th, 2010 10:59 PM

Chris Matthews: Chamber of Commerce Causing Unemployment, Hurting Econ

The White House thinks its got a great campaign issue in falsely accusing the U.S. Chamber of Commerce of funneling foreign dollars to Republicans, and MSNBC's Chris Matthews is making it clear he's willing to assist the administration in making its case. Who cares that there's absolutely no factual basis in what President Obama and the "Hardball" host are saying? So hell-bent on making…
Noel Sheppard
October 13th, 2010 10:56 PM

Free Weekly Newspaper Scoops Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel in Amazing E

What happens when a mainstream newspaper gets too cozy with local politicians? In the case of the Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel they often have to play catchup with the free alternative weekly, the Broward Palm Beach New Times, when it comes to exposing the foibles of those same politicians such as happened when the New Times' Bob Norman led the way with his stories about Broward School Board…
P.J. Gladnick
October 13th, 2010 9:22 PM