2010 Rewind: Schultz Slams Fiorina's Liquor Shot—How About Hillary's?

When is it OK for a politician to slam a shot to show she's a regular gal? Easy: when she's a Dem.  If she's a Republican?  Well, that's a shot of entirely different sort. She's a wasted drunk. Just ask Ed Schultz.  On his show this evening, the MSNBCer took Carly Fiorina to task for taking a shot of tequila on the campaign trail.  Schultz slammed the California Republican senatorial candidate…
Mark Finkelstein
October 11th, 2010 9:25 PM

Chris Matthews Scolds Bob Schieffer for Challenging Bogus GOP Campaign

MSNBC's Chris Matthews on Monday took on CBS's Bob Schieffer for challenging unsubstantiated allegations that the U.S. Chamber of Commerce is funneling foreign dollars into Republican campaigns. As NewsBusters previously reported, the "Face the Nation" host mocked White House senior adviser David Axelrod Sunday for advancing this unfounded premise that even the New York Times has discredited…
Noel Sheppard
October 11th, 2010 9:17 PM

The Only Big Business Robert Redford Wants Influencing DC Is Hollywood

The only way it gets worse than reading the latest pinko missive by Robert Redford on the Huffington Post would be if Michael Moore was checking your prostate at the same time and muttering, “No, no, no, that doesn’t feel right at all.” Redford used to be a movie star and heartthrob until he began noticeably wizening in the 80’s (watch 1992’s Sneakers; Redford’s got more loose skin going on…
Kurt Schlichter
October 11th, 2010 5:37 PM

Obama: 'Republicans Messed Up So Bad' That Millions Are Still Out Of W

Barack Obama continues to place the blame and point fingers at Republicans, this time telling a crowd in Philadelphia, Pa., that "Republicans messed up so bad" that it’s their fault millions are still out of work. See video below page break:
EyeBlast.tv Staff
October 11th, 2010 5:26 PM

CBS's Rodriguez: 'Undignified' Obama 'Offering No Evidence' of GOP Tak

Grilling Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell on Monday's CBS Early Show, co-host Maggie Rodriguez questioned President Obama attacking Republicans over unproven claims of accepting foreign campaign donations: "Why did he spend so much time talking about the Republicans trying to steal the election? Offering no evidence of that. Isn't it a bit undignified for the President to resort to that?"  …
Kyle Drennen
October 11th, 2010 4:37 PM

Bob Woodruff's Hard-Hitting Expose of North Korea: New Dictator Likes

Granted exclusive access to North Korea, Good Morning America's Bob Woodruff on Monday informed viewers that the incoming leader, Kim Jong Un, is "said to be a fan of basketball star Michael Jordan." [MP3 here.] Standing next to a parade of military might in Pyongyang, Woodruff lauded, "North Korea may well be the world's most isolated country, a state with few allies, but they do know how…
Scott Whitlock
October 11th, 2010 4:23 PM

Rick Sanchez Complains Mockery Is 'Baseless,' Even As He Admits 'I'm N

Fired CNN anchor Rick Sanchez was granted an online Q&A Monday on The Washington Post website. Sanchez still finds it unfair that he would be knocked for noting knowing how many feet are in a meter. Hasn't someone pulled him aside and told him that audiences expect an anchor to at least fake that they've taken the time to figure out feet to meters? When he was asked about why Jon Stewart…
Tim Graham
October 11th, 2010 4:22 PM

Matt Lauer Tries to Tie Paladino to Crime, Might Take Kids to Gay Prid

NBC's Matt Lauer questioned Carl Paladino on Monday's Today about his recent controversial remarks on homosexuality, and hinted that his comments might prompt "violence against homosexuals" and suicides of homosexual youth, such as the recent case at Rutgers. When Paladino attacked Andrew Cuomo for taking his children to a "gay pride" parade, Lauer implied that he might take his kids to such an…
Matthew Balan
October 11th, 2010 4:16 PM

CNBC Shows More 'Foreign-Connected' Money Goes to Dems by a 'Healthy M

It seems like a phony issue for the a struggling Obama administration to be promoting – the allegations that the U.S. Chamber of  Commerce may or may not be using foreign contributions to fuel political ads against Democrats. However, President Barack Obama would be best advised to make sure his party wasn’t doing something similar before using the bully pulpit to push this meme. On CNBC’s…
Jeff Poor
October 11th, 2010 3:23 PM

Media Silent on Attempt to Skew Google Results Against Conservative Ca

It's the tale of two attempts at "digital astroturf" or "online grassroots activism" or whatever you want to call it. Regardless of the label, there's an apparent media double standard at work: attempts to rig prominent online information sources for political gain is only worth reporting if the perpetrators are conservatives. The blogosphere - though not the mainstream media - has been…
Lachlan Markay
October 11th, 2010 3:20 PM

Hypocrisy? CNBC Shows More 'Foreign-Connected' Money Goes to Dems by a

Foreign subsidiaries of U.S. companies give more to Democrats through political action committees.
Jeff Poor
October 11th, 2010 3:03 PM

Time Magazine Shocker: Obama In Way Over His Head

As Barack Obama's second year in office comes to a close, a dark reality is starting to set in on his once adoring fans in the media: he is in way over his head. The most recent press member to reach this conclusion is Time's Mark Halperin whose Monday column "Why Obama Is Losing the Political War" asserts that many of his colleagues now share this pessimistic view of the man currently…
Noel Sheppard
October 11th, 2010 2:57 PM

The New York Times Gets Its Grand Theory on Ann Coulter All Wrong

On Sunday, the New York Times put two controversial conservative women on the front of two of their sections, blogger Pamela Geller, and author and commentator Ann Coulter. Coulter was profiled on the front of the Sunday Styles section under the headline “Not Done Yet.” The thrust of that odd headline became clear in the subhead, which put a cynical spin on Coulter’s recent pronouncements: “…
Clay Waters
October 11th, 2010 2:36 PM

WaPo Wrings Hands Over 'Onslaught' of Spending by GOP-friendly Groups

Four years ago, frustrated with President Bush and the Republican Congress, voters handed over to Democrats the gavels to the House and Senate chambers. Weeks before the 2006 election, the Washington Post matter-of-factly noted that "Outside Groups [Were] Shoveling Cash Into Tight Races." In that 24-paragraph October 3 article, Post staffers noted massive independent expenditures being…
Ken Shepherd
October 11th, 2010 1:29 PM