Library of Congress Spins Lefty Cartoonist Herblock as an 'Independent

The Library of Congress' new exhibit on Herbert Block (often known as "Herblock") completely avoids labeling the famous cartoonist as a liberal, instead portraying him as an "independent spirit." The retrospective features 81 poster-sized drawings by the late Washington Post artist and never once identifies Block's politics. The exhibit, which opened on October 13, 2009, and can be found in…
Scott Whitlock

AP Replays Napolitano's 'Right-Wing Terror' Threat, Potential 'Perfect

Tim Graham

AP Redefines Fair Use

Mithridate Ombud

'Idol' Runner-Up Sexes Up American Music Awards

Adam Lambert says simulated oral sex during TV performance promoted freedom of expression and artistic freedom.
Colleen Raezler

John King to Dems: Is ObamaCare Important Enough to Buy Votes

In the wake of Saturday's Senate vote to move forward with debate on controversial healthcare reform legislation, CNN's John King may have posed one of the best questions asked on any of Sunday's political talk shows:To get Senator [Mary] Landrieu's vote, just to proceed, just to go across the starting line, language was inserted in the bill that gives her state up to $300 million. To get Senator…
Noel Sheppard

61% Realize Palin's Been 'Treated Unfairly by the Press

Brent Baker

LA Times Changes Its Mind: Science Doesn't Matter On Climate Bill

That thumping sound you hear is the Los Angeles Times moving the goal posts in the global warming debate. On November 22, while responding to the growing scandal about alleged proof that global warming is a hoax, the Times brushed it off with a puzzling claim that science should have no bearing on climate legislation. What a difference a few leaked e-mail messages could make: just over a month…
Candance Moore

NPR's 'Senior News Analyst' Blames the Internet as 'Complicit' in Fort

Tim Graham

Hume Defends American Exceptionalism: Obama Foreign Posture 'Exactly B

On Fox's Nov. 22 "Fox News Sunday," former "Special Report" anchor and Fox News senior political correspondent was dead spot on target in many regards when it came to criticizing the tack President Barack Obama has taken with his foreign policy gestures. First, Hume reflected on how Obama reacted on his trip to Asia last week. He noted that Obama was in a tough position, having to rely on…
Jeff Poor

Chris Matthews Shocker: Obama Making 'Carteresque' Mistakes

Chris Matthews appears to have lost that loving feeling for Barack Obama.  On "The Chris Matthews Show" Sunday, the once smitten MSNBCer called some of Obama's recent mistakes "Carteresque":In the Carter presidency, the optics were not exactly robust, and Ronald Reagan rode that to a big victory in 1980. Is the Obama White House sending some Carteresque signals these days?These "signals" included…
Noel Sheppard

On Mammogram Guidelines, No Fact Checks for Sebelius or Durbin

When outrage erupted this week over a government panel's recommendation that women have fewer mammograms, health and human services secretary Kathleen Sebelius was prepared with the Obama administration's favorite talking point: It's all Bush's fault.  Appearing Wednesday on CNN's The Situation Room, Sebelius told anchor Wolf Blitzer:This panel was appointed by the prior administration, by former…
Mike Bates

'This Week' Panel: Next Critical Global Threat -- Chinese-Style Author

Throughout the history of this country playing the role of a global power, the United States has faced down threats of fascism and communism. The country is now in the throes of a war against terrorism. However, on ABC's Nov. 22 "This Week with George Stephanopoulos," a panel consisting of Washington Post columnist George Will, Liz Cheney of Keep America Safe, University of California,…
Jeff Poor

Sunday NFL Open Thread

What are today's must-see games and what will be the most surprising upsets?
NB Staff

Open Thread

For general discussion and debate. Possible talking point: ObamaCare passes cloture Saturday evening. What's next for healthcare reform?
NB Staff