WaPo Ignores Itself, Prods McDonnell to Be More Vocally Pro-Life
August 17th, 2009 11:58 AM
The Washington Post editorial page threw itself today into quite an odd political position.The Post seems to think that Bob McDonnell, the GOP candidate for Virginia governor, should be more vocal about his opposition to abortion. His opponent, Creigh Deeds, recently attempted to make a campaign issue out of his (somewhat newfound) support for abortion rights – a strategy that the Post called “…
WaPo Writer Disgusted by Town Hall Protesters 'Lack of Fashion
August 16th, 2009 10:59 AM
You know what the real problem is with the town hall protesters according to writer Robin Givhan of the Washington Post? It's not so much their ideas, about which she writes almost nothing. What really irks Givhan is what she considers their lousy sense of fashion which she criticizes harshly in her "On Culture" article. Givhan starts out dripping with disdain on the subject of town hall…
UN Sec-Gen Ban Ki-moon Goes Batty Over Climate Change, Upcoming Confer
August 15th, 2009 4:13 PM
Readers are advised to make peace with the Maker soon. If we are to believe the recent utterings of United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (pictured at right), humanity -- or at least humanity living life as we know it -- is not long for this earth. The Sec-Gen's August 11 speech at the Global Economic Forum in Incheon, South Korea, was so over the top that it's likely the world's media…
Capehart: 'We've Got Two Problems. Um, I Mean, The Administration and
August 14th, 2009 9:18 AM
Jonathan Capehart let the mask slip on just how much the MSM is one with Pres. Obama and Democrats at large. Here's the WaPo editorialist on Morning Joe today, discussing the daunting task of selling ObamaCare to a doubting public:"We've got two problems here. We: I should say the administration or Democrats have two problems."Sorry, Jonathan. Cat out of bag. Toothpaste out of tube. Bell rung.
WaPo Prints Gushy 42-Paragraph Front-pager on 'Royal' Kennedy Family
August 12th, 2009 4:52 PM
"Each Kennedy contributes 'a ripple of hope' to the legacy... some large, some small, many skirting troubled waters, but all contributing to a current that tries to beat endlessly at oppression and prejudice."The prose of a Washington Post feature writer or a Kennedy hagiographer? Yes. With Sen. Ted Kennedy's ongoing struggle with brain cancer sidelining him from the Senate and Eunice Kennedy…
VFW: Woodstock Wasn't the Only Thing Happening 40 Years Ago
August 12th, 2009 1:47 PM
While some in the media have been dusting off their love beads, bell-bottoms and broomstick skirts in an effort to wax nostalgic about Woodstock, the VFW has reminded its members that the world did not stop for those four days in August 1969. In fact, for 109 American soldiers, the world ended that weekend. VFW Magazine honored those soldiers in the August 2009 cover story, "While…
WaPo Editorial Writer IDs End of Life Problems With ObamaCare; Rest of
August 12th, 2009 12:01 AM
What Shawn Tully's column at CNNMoney.com did on July 24 to expose the truth about what ObamaCare does to the coverage of those who have employer-provided health insurance (discussed yesterday at NewsBusters; at BizzyBlog), the Washington Post's Charles Lane did on August 8 ("Undue Influence; The House Bill Skews End-of-Life Counsel") to the myth that ObamaCare won't have serious negative…
MSNBC's Snyderman, WaPo's Connolly Declare It Their Duty to 'Raise' Ba
August 10th, 2009 7:12 PM
Who says a little engineering mixed in with your journalism is a bad thing? At least one MSNBC host and Washington Post reporter said it's a journalist's job to focus on "real issues" in the hotly debated issue of health care reform. This was the topic of discussion in a panel featuring John Rother, executive vice president of Policy and Strategy for AARP, Ceci Connolly of The Washington Post,…
Kathleen Parker Calls Townhall Demonstrators 'Fringe' and Tax Proteste
August 9th, 2009 1:09 PM
Kathleen Parker has an interesting little shtick. Few noticed her when she was writing from a conservative point of view...until she started attacking conservatives about a year ago. Then she went whole hog and has made a lucrative new career of attacking conservatives...while still going through the motions of pretending to be conservative. Parker's latest column on the topic of townhall…
WaPo Columnist Smears GOP as 'Political Terrorists' on Health Care, Bu
August 7th, 2009 11:42 AM
In Friday’s Washington Post business section, columnist Steven Pearlstein — who last week condemned the conservative “fantasy” that raising taxes is damaging to the economy — blasted Republicans as “political terrorists” who are “poisoning the political well” by peddling “lies” about liberal health care plans, lies that are “so misleading, so disingenuous, that they could only spring from a…
MSNBC Picks Up WaPo Article Claiming Obama Joker Poster Racist
August 6th, 2009 5:19 PM
During the 2PM ET hour on MSNBC, anchor Contessa Brewer wondered: "Is a poster of the President as the Joker racist? The posters in Los Angeles and elsewhere show the President as ‘The Dark Knight’ version of the Joker above the word ‘socialism.’" She then cited an article from Thursday’s Washington Post making the accusation.Brewer spoke with the author of the article, Phillip Kennicott, and…
WaPo Slams Obama/Joker Posters as ‘Coded,’ ‘Racially Charged
August 6th, 2009 10:23 AM
An article in Thursday’s Washington Post lashed out at the viral Obama-as-the-Joker posters, attacking them as promoting "coded," "racially charged" images. Art critic Philip Kennicott smeared the images, which have been showing up in Los Angeles, as flat-out bigoted: "The charge of socialism is secondary to the basic message that Obama can't be trusted, not because he is a politician, but…