Print John Nolte Follow Read Full Bio Justice Department Overreach Rallies Media Around Fox News At his always-terrific Best of the Web column, James Taranto looks at how the Justice Department's shockingly aggressive probe into the private emails and phones records of Fox News reporter James Rosen resulted in a once-in-a-lifetime confluence of outrage from all media, even The New York Times: 29 May 2013 Fox News: We Never Received Subpoena Notice Justice Department Claims Sent Last week, the Justice Department claimed that back in 2010 it had notified News Corp (parent company of Fox News) that the government had seized the phone records of Fox News reporter James Rosen. News Corp can find no record of the notice. Fox News says flat out that they never received any such notice. 28 May 2013 Holder Under Investigation for Perjury by House Judiciary Committee The Hill reports that a panel for the House Judiciary Committee is investigating whether Attorney General Eric Holder lied under oath during his May 15 Congressional testimony about the Justice Department's surveillance of reporters. 28 May 2013 BuzzFeed, Politico Staffers 'Defend' Weiner's 'Pattern of Harassing Female Reporters' "BuzzFeed‘s Andrew Kaczynski and Politico‘s Alex Burns jumped all over [Trump's tweet], equating that Trump being divorced and sending nasty missives to a columnist was equivalent to harassing women in the workplace." 28 May 2013 Box Office: Record-Breaking Memorial Weekend "Summer 2013 keeps sizzling as huge grosses for the Top 6 movies add up to the biggest Memorial Day weekend and the biggest 4-day holiday weekend ever." 25 May 2013 Beverly Hills Occupiers Protest Potential Sale of L.A. Times to Kochs The Hollywood Reporter's Paul Bond details what might be the lamest protest in the history of Los Angeles -- which is saying a lot. Thursday, in Beverly Hills, a few dozen people showed up to protest at the home of Bruce Karsh, the Tribune Company chairman. They're worried he might sell the L.A. Times to the Koch brothers. 25 May 2013 Politico: Attkisson Fights Bias of 'CBS Evening News' Producer When you work at CBS in the capacity Attkisson does, getting on the "CBS Evening News" is what it is all about -- it is why you get up in the morning. Therefore, Attkisson's willingness to rub one of the holders of the keys to that kingdom the wrong way says a lot about her character. 24 May 2013 Eric Holder Might Have a Perjury Problem Out of one side of his mouth, and while under oath, Holder says he has never heard of anyone trying to prosecute the press for publishing material. Out of the other side of his mouth, Holder is accusing reporters of espionage on applications for subpoenas. 24 May 2013 Update: Weiner Fixes Website Blunder on Day Two of Campaign Looks as though Anthony Weiner doesn't recognize the city he wants to run and as a result, pulled a real boner. 23 May 2013 'The Mask of Dimitrios' (1940) Review: Lorre and Greenstreet Together Again One of the great unheralded screen duos of Hollywood's Golden Era was Peter Lorre and Sydney Greenstreet, two character actors who made a total of nine films together between 1941 and 1946. The most famous of these pairings are the first two, "The Maltese Falcon" (1941) and "Casablanca" (1942), in which both men played memorable supporting roles. 23 May 2013 Previous 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Next
Justice Department Overreach Rallies Media Around Fox News At his always-terrific Best of the Web column, James Taranto looks at how the Justice Department's shockingly aggressive probe into the private emails and phones records of Fox News reporter James Rosen resulted in a once-in-a-lifetime confluence of outrage from all media, even The New York Times: 29 May 2013
Fox News: We Never Received Subpoena Notice Justice Department Claims Sent Last week, the Justice Department claimed that back in 2010 it had notified News Corp (parent company of Fox News) that the government had seized the phone records of Fox News reporter James Rosen. News Corp can find no record of the notice. Fox News says flat out that they never received any such notice. 28 May 2013
Holder Under Investigation for Perjury by House Judiciary Committee The Hill reports that a panel for the House Judiciary Committee is investigating whether Attorney General Eric Holder lied under oath during his May 15 Congressional testimony about the Justice Department's surveillance of reporters. 28 May 2013
BuzzFeed, Politico Staffers 'Defend' Weiner's 'Pattern of Harassing Female Reporters' "BuzzFeed‘s Andrew Kaczynski and Politico‘s Alex Burns jumped all over [Trump's tweet], equating that Trump being divorced and sending nasty missives to a columnist was equivalent to harassing women in the workplace." 28 May 2013
Box Office: Record-Breaking Memorial Weekend "Summer 2013 keeps sizzling as huge grosses for the Top 6 movies add up to the biggest Memorial Day weekend and the biggest 4-day holiday weekend ever." 25 May 2013
Beverly Hills Occupiers Protest Potential Sale of L.A. Times to Kochs The Hollywood Reporter's Paul Bond details what might be the lamest protest in the history of Los Angeles -- which is saying a lot. Thursday, in Beverly Hills, a few dozen people showed up to protest at the home of Bruce Karsh, the Tribune Company chairman. They're worried he might sell the L.A. Times to the Koch brothers. 25 May 2013
Politico: Attkisson Fights Bias of 'CBS Evening News' Producer When you work at CBS in the capacity Attkisson does, getting on the "CBS Evening News" is what it is all about -- it is why you get up in the morning. Therefore, Attkisson's willingness to rub one of the holders of the keys to that kingdom the wrong way says a lot about her character. 24 May 2013
Eric Holder Might Have a Perjury Problem Out of one side of his mouth, and while under oath, Holder says he has never heard of anyone trying to prosecute the press for publishing material. Out of the other side of his mouth, Holder is accusing reporters of espionage on applications for subpoenas. 24 May 2013
Update: Weiner Fixes Website Blunder on Day Two of Campaign Looks as though Anthony Weiner doesn't recognize the city he wants to run and as a result, pulled a real boner. 23 May 2013
'The Mask of Dimitrios' (1940) Review: Lorre and Greenstreet Together Again One of the great unheralded screen duos of Hollywood's Golden Era was Peter Lorre and Sydney Greenstreet, two character actors who made a total of nine films together between 1941 and 1946. The most famous of these pairings are the first two, "The Maltese Falcon" (1941) and "Casablanca" (1942), in which both men played memorable supporting roles. 23 May 2013
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