Former Majority Leader Dick Armey Credits CNBC's Santelli for Sparking

February 2009 was a pretty dark time for the conservative movement. The arguably most liberal president in the history of the United States has been sworn in to office just weeks early. The Congress had solid Democratic majorities in both chambers. And there were overtures that only way to save the nation from suffering the worst of a downtrodden economy was through an avalanche of costly…
Jeff Poor
August 19th, 2010 3:33 PM

Andrea Mitchell Blames American 'Prejudice' For Paucity Of Donations T

You ee-vil Americans.  You haven't contributed enough to Pakistani flood relief.  And now you've been busted by Andrea Mitchell, who knows why you've been so miserly.  It's prejudice.  Prejudice I tell ya! View video here if not visible at right.Mitchell teased her prejudiced-Americans theory at the top of her MSNBC show this afternoon, then trotted it out while talking with Ann Curry, who…
Mark Finkelstein
August 19th, 2010 2:31 PM

‘True-ish Grit?’ Hollywood Libs Attempt Remaking a Classic

Hollywood westerns don't sell very well anymore. Remakes of westerns don't sell and they tend to remind those who do see them of the superiority of the originals. So remaking the iconic 1969 western, "True Grit," for which John Wayne received his only Best Actor Oscar, seems an odd choice for the Coen brothers. But the extremely successful directors of "Fargo," "Oh Brother Where Art Thou?"…
Matt Philbin
August 19th, 2010 1:07 PM

Time Editor Richard Stengel Frets About America's 'Islamophobia,' 'Ign

Time magazine editor Richard Stengel on Thursday appeared on MSNBC's Morning Joe to bemoan the United States' "ignorance" towards Muslims and to wonder, "Is America Islamophobic?" That particular question is also on the front cover of the current issue of Time. Leaving only two options, Stengel lectured host Joe Scarborough, "I mean, the extent of the ignorance- where you parse Islamophobia…
Scott Whitlock
August 19th, 2010 12:49 PM

Russell Simmons on CNN: Christians Bombed the WTC in

[Update; Thursday, 7:10 pm Eastern: Simmons admitted his error about the '93 World Trade Center bombing on his Twitter account: "Made critical error on CNN last nite. Was thinking of last major terrorist attack on US soil in OKC by McVeigh & mispoke"] Russell Simmons, founder of the hip-hop label Def Jam, bizarrely and inaccurately claimed during an interview on Wednesday's Larry King Live on…
Matthew Balan
August 19th, 2010 11:58 AM

Time's Sullivan Defends Obama's Christianity, Attacks Conservatives fo

The number of Americans from all kinds of demographics who are unsure that President Obama is a Christian have grown since he's been in office. For instance, "fewer than half of Democrats (46%) know Obama is a Christian, down from 55% in March 2009. Barely four-in-ten African-Americans say he's a Christian, down from 56% last year," an exasperated Amy Sullivan noted in an August 19 Swampland…
Ken Shepherd
August 19th, 2010 11:35 AM

Lauer to Giuliani: Some Say Mosque Protestors Were Ones That Added 'Vi

NBC's Matt Lauer invited on Rudy Giuliani to discuss the controversy over the Ground Zero mosque with the former New York City mayor diplomatically addressing most of the religious freedom concerns while still recommending that the site be moved, but Lauer furthered the notion that the imam fronting the project was not at fault for the "vitriol" in the debate, as he questioned the former mayor: "…
Geoffrey Dickens
August 19th, 2010 11:32 AM

Rick Sanchez: CNN is 'Middle'; Fox News 'Way, Way, Way to the Right

On Wednesday's Rick's List, CNN's Rick Sanchez returned to his obsession with Fox News, stating that the network "obviously tends to lean way, way, way to the right." He did acknowledge this his competitors at MSNBC "tends to sway to the left," but went on to extend his "I play it down the middle" label of himself to his entire liberal network: "We happen to be in the middle, and that's the way…
Matthew Balan
August 19th, 2010 10:20 AM

Jon Stewart Rips Fox's GOP Contribution, Ignores Viacom's Dem Donation

Comedian Jon Stewart on Wednesday bashed Fox News for parent company News Corporation's $1 million donation to the Republican Governors Association. Unfortunately, Stewart failed to inform his viewers that Viacom, the parent company of Comedy Central, has so far given disproportionately to Democrats this year.Also missing in the "Daily Show" host's attack of FNC and Glenn Beck was that News Corp…
Noel Sheppard
August 19th, 2010 9:56 AM

Media Use Crazy Weather to Hype Global Warming, Despite Admissions Wea

Last winter, as blizzard snowfalls piled up into several feet in the nation's capital, conservatives mocked global warming alarmists for trying to link weather incidents to global warming. But as summer heat waves, volcanoes and sinkholes have appeared recently, climate alarmists proved they missed the point. A top Obama administration scientist attacked global warming skeptics during the…
Julia A. Seymour
August 19th, 2010 9:46 AM

Randi Rhodes: Senate Dem Hopeful Alvin Greene Facing Obscenity Charges

While lefties are foaming at the mouth over what Republican Senate candidates like Sharon Angle and Rand Paul have to say, they're not quite willing to publicly embrace or defend the antics of their own duly elected nominee, South Carolina U.S. Senate Democratic nominee Alvin Greene. That is, they weren't until now.  On the Aug. 17 broadcast of her radio show, Randi Rhodes went to bat for…
Jeff Poor
August 19th, 2010 9:36 AM

Open Thread: Education Secretary Duncan to Join Sharpton's Counter-Bec

NB Staff
August 19th, 2010 8:59 AM

WaPo Laments False Rumor Obama's a Muslim: He's Been a 'Diligent and P

Thursday's Washington Post reports that a new poll by the Pew Research Center found “The number of Americans who believe – wrongly – that President Obama is a Muslim has increased significantly since his inauguration and now account for nearly 20 percent of the nation's population.” Team Obama quickly blamed “'misinformation campaigns' by the president's opponents.” The Post's Jon Cohen and…
Tim Graham
August 19th, 2010 8:36 AM

Scarborough: 'Certain Networks' Would Maul 'Boss Hogg' Barbour In Run

Gee, I wonder which network Joe had in mind . . . Joe Scarborough likes Haley Barbour.  But he doesn't like the "optics" of the southern governor running for president against Barack Obama.  Scarborough's worried that "certain networks" would "maul" the man Scarborough referred to as "Boss Hogg." [H/t reader Ray R.]Interestingly, both the Politico's Jim VandeHei and Tina Brown of the Daily…
Mark Finkelstein
August 19th, 2010 8:10 AM