Bill Press: If I Paid Palin's Speaking Fee 'I'd Want My Money Back
February 7th, 2010 12:14 PM
The predictable media attacks on Sarah Palin were all over the television dial after her keynote speech to the National Tea Party convention Saturday, and talk radio host Bill Press more than lived down to what one would expect from such a liberal shill.Appearing with Ed Schultz on MSNBC, Press said that if he paid her $100,000 speaking fee, "I'd want my money back."Much as the AP did Sunday,…
Vanishing Viewers: Feb. 4 CNN, MSNBC Down Over 50% in 25-54 Demo From
February 7th, 2010 11:18 AM
Ordinarily, one wouldn't take much notice of a gallon jug losing only a drop or two of water a day. But if you came back a year later and saw it half-empty, that would get your attention. Such is the case with the steep ratings declines at CNN and MSNBC. A year ago, they already trailed Fox News badly -- so badly that Fox's audience in a given hour of prime time was sometimes greater than CNN,…
Maddow: Tea Party Conventioneers Are Racists In White Hoods
February 6th, 2010 4:57 PM
Rachel Maddow on Friday referred to attendees of the National Tea Party convention in Nashville, Tennessee, as white-hooded racists.Continuing MSNBC's sad tradition, Maddow first attacked one of the convention's speakers: "The opening speech last night was given by failed presidential candidate, ex-congressman and professional anti-immigrant, Tom Tancredo who started the event off with a bang, a…
Breitbart to Media at Tea Party Convention: 'It's Not Your Business Mo
February 6th, 2010 3:26 PM
Conservative publisher Andrew Breitbart had some harsh words for media members Saturday saying, "It's not your business model that sucks, it's you that sucks."Addressing the National Tea Party convention in Nashville, Tennessee, Breitbart accused the press of "contempt for the American people." "In order to create the perception that the minority is the majority and the majority is not just the…
MSNBC Mocks 'Controversial' Tea Party Convention and the 'Funny Outfi
February 5th, 2010 4:26 PM
MSNBC on Friday continued to mock and deride the "controversial" tea party movement. Host David Shuster commented on the group's Nashville convention and asserted that it's "full of workshops, meetings, funny outfits and speeches." Setting the tone for how the conventioneers would be portrayed, Shuster introduced the segment by playing a clip of an unidentified woman. "I just couldn't sit down…
CNN Finds 'Good News' in Jobs Report, But CNBC's Burnett Argues 'Numbe
February 5th, 2010 11:35 AM
The Bureau of Labor Statistics released the monthly jobs report on Feb. 5, showing an "unexpected" decline in the overall unemployment rate. But the reactions from two cable news channels were markedly different. CNN's Allan Chernoff called it "a little bit of good news," even though 20,000 more people lost their jobs in January. He said economists were actually expecting a gain of 15,000…
Jon Stewart Cites NewsBusters Headline, Doesn't Like Word 'Rips
February 5th, 2010 11:04 AM
Jon Stewart Thursday cited a NewsBusters headline that used the word "Rips" to describe what he did to Rachel Maddow in a "Daily Show" segment three weeks ago.In a sketch mocking recent blog headlines involving him, the Comedy Central star referred to how NewsBusters and others depicted his January 14 response to Maddow's use of the Haitian earthquake disaster as an excuse to criticize former…
For Third Time in Less Than a Week, MSNBC Tries to Link Conservatives
February 5th, 2010 8:32 AM
On Thursday, MSNBC continued its quest to link conservatives with the birther movement- people who don't believe Barack Obama is constitutionally eligible to serve as President. Previewing an unrelated segment on this weekend's tea party convention, Norah O'Donnell played a clip of Obama criticizing those who raise the issue. She then compared, "President Obama sends a message to those who…
MSNBC Execs Scramble to Defend Olbermann as 'Countdown' Ratings Declin
February 4th, 2010 10:56 AM
Keith Olbermann's appeal has generally been his incendiary, attack-dog approach to the news. The approach paid off during the Bush administration when bashing the president was good business for a television host. Since Obama's inauguration, Olbermann's ratings have been in free-fall, but MSNBC brass are still more than willing not only to keep him on the air, but to defend him against any and…
Financial Times Reporter: Is Next Year Too Soon to Address Deficit
February 3rd, 2010 2:22 PM
Only a liberal could imagine that addressing the federal deficit and creating jobs might be mutually exclusive. On MSNBC's Feb. 3 "Morning Joe," Chrystia Freeland of The Financial Times asked Sen. Debbie Stabenow, D-Mich., whether she agreed with President Obama's stated intention of addressing the deficit next year. "Senator, we've also heard from the president that next year - in his budget…
Schultz Still Accusing O'Keefe Of Trying To 'Tap' Phones
February 2nd, 2010 8:32 PM
MSNBC reprimand coming for Ed Schultz? Five full days after MSNBC rapped David Shuster's wrists for improperly accusing James O'Keefe of attempting to "tap" Sen. Mary Landrieu's phones, Ed Schultz has pulled the same stunt.Here was Schultz, teasing an upcoming segment on his show tonight: