'Slut' Walk Feminist Won't Say If She'd Want Daughter To Dress Like On

June 6th, 2011 8:27 AM
This column makes a living lambasting Mika Brzezinski for her liberalism. So let's give the Morning Joe co-host credit when she dares deviate from the lefty line. On today's Morning Joe, Mika persistently questioned Jessica Valenti, a feminist proponent of [their term] "Slut Walks," as to whether she'd want her daughter to dress like one.  Valenti, happy to push others out into the streets…

NYT: Kevorkian Was 'Fiercely Principled

June 4th, 2011 11:09 AM
At the New York Times yesterday (appearing on the front page in today's print edition), Keith Schneider's Jack Kevorkian obituary described the late assisted suicide practitioner as "fiercely principled." An advanced search on that term (in quotes) indicates that the Old Gray Lady has only used it to describe a real human being one other time since 1981, in reference to composer Peter Maxwell…

Middle School Yearbook Places Bush, Cheney in 'Top 5 Worst People of

June 2nd, 2011 6:23 PM
Here's an odd story that the Atlanta Journal-Constitution is reporting. It remains to be seen if the broadcast or cable networks touch on the story:

NYT Op-Ed Writer Perlstein Botches Reagan's Birth Month

May 27th, 2011 5:58 PM
In a May 26 New York Times op-ed piece entitled "America's Forgotten Liberal" (HT Jim Taranto at the Wall Street Journal's Best of the Web), Rick Perlstein opened by telling readers that "January was the 100th anniversary of Ronald Reagan's birth." Oops. Ronald Wilson Reagan was born on February 6, 1911. Here's a graphic capture of Perlstein's first two paragraphs:

Annapolis Capital Editor Tries to Apologize for 'Mama and Mommy' Artic

May 20th, 2011 3:18 PM
Poynter Institute's Jim Romenesko wrote yesterday about how the editor of the Annapolis Capital sought to apologize to readers for a gauzy article about a lesbian couple that ran on Mother's Day. Only his colleagues in the newsroom pressured him not to publish it, at least not in his original draft form:  

Boston Who? Establishment Press 'Colleagues' Virtually Ignore WH Shuto

May 19th, 2011 12:03 PM
Imagine if the Bush 43 administration had decided to exclude a newspaper's reporters from full access to presidential events--regardless of the ostensible reason. Does anyone believe that the New York Times or Associated Press would have ignored the story? Well, in a thoroughly predictable but nonetheless sad development, that is what has happened since the Boston Herald's Hillary Chabot…

Boston Globe's Pierce: 'Half the Country Sinks' While GOP Denies Globa

May 17th, 2011 4:12 PM
"Today on the program, we'll ask whether Americans are losing the skills of true debate and with it a central pillar of this democracy," BBC's Jonny Dymond informed listeners of the May 15 "Americana" podcast. Yet when it came to Dymond's guests, there was no dissent from the liberal line.  Take guest  Charles Pierce, a Boston Globe columnist and author of "Idiot America: How Stupidity…

Baltimore Sun Marks 174th Anniversary with Requisite Obama Worship

May 17th, 2011 11:50 AM
Today marks 174 years that the Baltimore Sun has been in print. As part of their celebration, the Charm City broadsheet has an "Historic Baltimore Sun front pages" feature that includes a mix of momentous events in Baltimore, American and world history such as the 1904 fire, the Lincoln assassination, and D-Day. But it's also a feature that's capped off with two gushy Obama-related front…

IBD Calls Out 'Media Malpractice' in Mississippi Flooding Coverage

May 12th, 2011 12:06 AM
Just barely a year after it derided the establishment media's obsession over oil-affected birds in the Gulf of Mexico while virtually ignoring the loss human life in awful floods in Tennessee (noted at the time at NewsBusters; at BizzyBlog), Investors Business Daily's editorialists are calling out the press for oversaturating us with Obama-OBL victory lap coverage at the expense of informing…

WaPo Notes Passage of 5-cent Bag Tax, Leaves Out That Newspaper Bags E

May 4th, 2011 10:57 AM
Yesterday the Montgomery County [Md.] Council passed into law a 5-cent tax on plastic and paper bags dispensed by  "nearly all retail establishments, not just those that sell food" within the county. "Among the few exceptions are paper bags from restaurants and pharmacy bags holding prescription drugs," Post staffer Michael Laris noted in his page A1 story. But Laris left out one huge…

History Rewrite in NYT's OBL Obit: 'Intelligence Was Never Good Enough

May 3rd, 2011 2:08 PM
The New York Times's supposedly momentous decision to omit "Mr." from references to Osama bin Laden in its Monday obituary is apparently working to distract critics from the item's other problems. Along with Michael T. Kaufman, Kate Zernike, whose primary vocation seems to be finding racism in the Tea Party movement where none exists and otherwise smearing its participants, comes off as…

NYT Home Page Pic Caption: 'Little Question ... Obama's presidency had

May 2nd, 2011 10:05 AM
Not waiting for history to play out, a New Times caption writer, below a picture of celebrants of Obama Bin Laden's demise outside the White House, has written: "As crowds gathered outside the White House, there was little question that Mr. Obama's presidency had forever been changed." The pic and caption follow the jump.

WH-Banned West Coast Pool Reporter Gave Obama Invaluable Early 2008 As

April 29th, 2011 3:23 PM
Yesterday evening (late afternoon West Coast time), Phil Bronstein at the San Francisco Chronicle informed his readers that one of its reporters had been banned by the Obama administration: The hip, transparent and social media-loving Obama administration is showing its analog roots. And maybe even some hypocrisy highlights.   White House officials have banished one of the best…

AP, NYT Downplaying and Ignoring Mass. Move to Limit Union Health Barg

April 27th, 2011 7:58 PM
Gosh, after Republican Governors Scott Walker and John Kasich succeeded in championing legislation curtailing many collective bargaining rights of unionized state and municipal employees in Wisconsin and Ohio, respectively, the establishment press had the meme all set. The GOP, conservatives, and Tea Partiers are enemies of labor and the middle class, while Democrats, liberals, and progressives…