Flashback: Reacting to MRC, ABC News Chief Westin Apologized for 'No O

Reporting ABC News President David Westin's plan to step down at the end of the year, the Washington Post's Howard Kurtz noted “some early missteps” during his 13-year tenure, such as “a comment after the Sept. 11 attacks, for which Westin apologized, that journalists should offer no opinion about whether the Pentagon had been a legitimate military target.”That apology was promoted by an MRC…
Brent Baker
September 7th, 2010 4:17 PM

Dobbs to Obama: 'Quit Whining and Start Leading

It is crunch time for President Barack Obama and Democrats. The writing on the wall suggests the president and his party will suffer severe losses and will ultimately lose control of one, if not two chambers of Congress in November. And this was something Obama addressed in a Labor Day speech in Milwaukee on Sept. 6, but he also complained about how he has been personally treated by his critics…
Jeff Poor
September 7th, 2010 3:32 PM

ABC's Dan Harris Links Glenn Beck and Sarah Palin to Anti-Muslim 'Ange

Good Morning America's Dan Harris on Monday slipped in an aside about Sarah Palin and Glenn Beck that seemed to link the two conservatives to both violence against Muslims and a Florida minister's plan to burn on the Koran on 9/11. Harris asserted, "It is but a preview of the anger we'll be seeing on the upcoming ninth anniversary of 9/11, now just five days away, which will include an event in…
Scott Whitlock
September 7th, 2010 3:30 PM

Sanchez Admits He's Wrong: White House Did Say Unemployment Wouldn't E

CNN's Rick Sanchez took a very strong position about a White House promise on Monday only to have to backtrack and admit he was wrong 45 minutes later.During Monday's "Rick's List," Sanchez challenged Republican National Committee communications director Doug Heye about his claim that the Obama administration said the unemployment rate wouldn't exceed eight percent if Congress enacted the…
Noel Sheppard
September 7th, 2010 3:25 PM

CNN's Chetry to Koran-Burning Pastor: You'll Have Blood on Your Hands

On Tuesday's American Morning, CNN's Kiran Chetry used General David Petraeus's denunciation of a planned Koran burning by a church to blast the church's pastor for any subsequent deaths of U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan: "Are you willing to have the blood of soldiers on your hands by this demonstration?" Chetry also lectured Pastor Terry Jones over his apparent lack of "refined" Christianity.…
Matthew Balan
September 7th, 2010 3:08 PM

Cincy Media Mostly Nix Ohio Gov. Strickland's Reference to GOP as 'Ove

It's interesting, and more than a little frustrating, to see how inflammatory words in speeches delivered by liberal and leftist politicians that might cast them in a bad light don't seem to make much news. One such example occurred in a speech yesterday at Cincinnati's Coney Island, on the occasion of the AFL-CIO's huge annual picnic there. At that event, Ohio Governor Ted Strickland lashed out…
Tom Blumer
September 7th, 2010 2:15 PM

CBS's Smith Pressures GOP to Sign On to 'Obama's New Deal

On Tuesday's CBS Early Show, co-host Harry Smith touted President Obama's economic proposals and portrayed Republicans as obstructionist: "Obama's new plan. The President proposes to spend $50 billion on roads, airports, and railways and offers businesses a $200 billion tax cut. But the GOP says not so fast."Later, Smith introduced a report by senior White House correspondent Bill Plante: "With…
Kyle Drennen
September 7th, 2010 1:22 PM

Bozell: Congratulations to ABC News on Departure of President David We

Brent Bozell
September 7th, 2010 1:03 PM

Bartiromo: GOP-Controlled House 'Most Important Near-Term Catalyst' fo

As the not-so "recovery summer" draws to an end, many are scratching heads, wondering what it will take for the economy to pull out of this recession. According to Maria Bartiromo, host of CNBC's "Closing Bell," it will be political change in Washington, D.C. In an appearance on NBC's Sept. 7 "Today," she said the best stimulus would be a Republican-controlled House of Representatives. "This…
Jeff Poor
September 7th, 2010 12:45 PM

Surprise! WaPo Hearts 'Irrepressible' Meghan McCain's Memoir

She's the heir to the House of Maverick - the Republican the liberal media establishment can love, who's just as embarrassed by those icky conservatives as any network anchor or newspaper columnist. Like her senator and erstwhile presidential candidate dad John, Meghan McCain is a willing weapon for the media to use against her fellow Republicans. But unlike "the Maverick," there's little…
Matt Philbin
September 7th, 2010 12:29 PM

Where Have You Gone, Roger Ebert

It breaks my heart to write this article.  Roger Ebert has been a part of my love for cinema since I was eleven years old.  When I was in the hospital for two months at age 19, I devoured his entire book of movie reviews.  I even met him at the 2002 Conference on World Affairs when he dissected David Lynch's masterpiece Mulholland Drive (though I thought he needlessly threw in the towel regarding…
Lawrence Meyers
September 7th, 2010 12:25 PM

NYT Bemoans Republican's Fake Candidates, Ignored Nearly Identical Dem

At the New York Times, Republican ploys to get ringer candidates on the ballot are front page news. Attempts by Democrats to do the same thing - on a larger scale - are not worth covering at all."Republican Runs Street People on Green Ticket" blares the headline on the front page of today's Times. Arizona GOP operative Steve May has recruited three "street people," as the Gray Lady calls them, to…
Lachlan Markay
September 7th, 2010 11:26 AM

Profile in Bias: Four Years of Katie Couric's Liberal Spin as 'CBS Eve

Tuesday marks the four-year anniversary of Katie Couric's assumption of the anchor chair for the CBS Evening News on Tuesday, September 5, 2006. To commemorate the occasion, the Media Research Center has assembled Perking Up for Liberal Spin, a profile in bias of Couric's top forty biased quotes from her four years at CBS.      Marking her one-year anniversary, a September 2007 MRC Media Reality…
Kyle Drennen
September 7th, 2010 11:00 AM

NB Bonus: Obnoxious Liberal Quotes that Couldn’t Fit in Our Labor Da

It’s happened again! Collecting quotes for the Labor Day edition of MRC’s bi-weekly Notable Quotables, I found more outrageous liberal eruptions than could fit into the normal newsletter. So, just for NewsBusters readers, here are 12 worthy quotes that just couldn’t squeeze into the regular issue (although hopefully a couple of these gems will find their way into our upcoming September 20 edition…
Rich Noyes
September 7th, 2010 10:56 AM