I cringed for this reporter while watching this since he obviously lacked the modesty to feel embarrassment for himself. The Ted Baxter of local Philly Fox 29 got the vapors while interviewing ACORN dismantler James O’Keefe; O’Keefe’s latest video shows
by Dana Loesch28 Oct 2010, 4:56 AM PST0
UPDATE: RS McCain notes how the man who tussled with Valle has since apologized and Paul booted him from the campaign. Compare that with Russ Carnahan who defended SEIU the following day and rallied with the attackers a week or
by Dana Loesch26 Oct 2010, 1:02 PM PST0
Not “ghey,” not Great Awesome Yay, no, a woman identified as Democratic party official Sue Walton used a homophobic slur at an anti-hate rally and it was caught on multiple cameras. In case you were curious, “anti-hate” on the left
by Dana Loesch25 Oct 2010, 12:19 PM PST0
Playing it safe while watching the calls of “DEFUND!” roll in for its sister in government funding, NPR. Gwen Ifill rounds out the analysts; maybe this time she’ll have a better grasp of American history.
by Dana Loesch25 Oct 2010, 8:54 AM PST0
Keep it classy, Guy With Horrible Radio Delivery! This XM William Shatner would’ve fit perfectly at the NAACP press conference where the word “uncle Tom” was their word du jour. His proverbial 15 minutes of fame: [youtube y4IR2VZt_WM nolink]
by Dana Loesch22 Oct 2010, 1:01 PM PST0
The St. Louis Tea Party’s Ben Evans fights back against the ridiculous defamation from the NAACP: Adolophus Pruitt, the man who stood silently and idly by at the press conference where the NAACP mocked Kenneth Gladney and called him an
by Dana Loesch22 Oct 2010, 10:00 AM PST0
I’ve been sifting through hundreds of emails, stories, reactions to Juan Williams’ sensational firing by NPR over his remarks on Bill O’Reilly’s show, covered on Big Journalism for the past 24 hours. I’ve also read Slate’s ridiculous comparison of Williams
by Dana Loesch21 Oct 2010, 4:28 PM PST0
Last night Anderson Cooper did what few journalists dare to do: he asked the tough questions of NAACP’s Ben Jealous on the topic of the highly-controversial report the NAACP released which unfairly mischaracterized the tea party. Jealous gets flustered and
by Dana Loesch21 Oct 2010, 1:21 PM PST0
The NAACP is back again with yet another attempt to defame and smear the multicultural tea party movement. Strike 1: July 2010 the NAACP’s demand for tea party racism repudiation fell flat when video emerged the day before showing an
by Dana Loesch20 Oct 2010, 8:13 AM PST0
Some time ago Greg Gutfeld wrote a piece for our sister site, Big Hollywood, about Velvet Underground drummer-turned-Tea Partier Moe Tucker. [youtube HEt-IaRbcVY nolink] The alterna-weekly in my hometown, which at times has a confusing like/loathe stance towards conservatives (like
by Dana Loesch19 Oct 2010, 2:24 PM PST0
I adore it when a publication commits a heinous irony while attempting to condescend to its ideological opposition in a long and tortuously drawn out essay. Behold, The Atlantic presents you with this comedic headline, comedic, considering the subhead that
by Dana Loesch19 Oct 2010, 6:21 AM PST0
Friday night I was joined by Team Breitbart in L.A. at CBS Studios to appear on “Real Time with Bill Maher.” It was exactly what I thought it would be except for one thing: I was taller than most of
by Dana Loesch18 Oct 2010, 4:23 AM PST0
By now I’m sure everyone is familiar with Democratic congressional candidate Krystal Ball’s reindeer games (NSFW photos here). Now Ball has a missive up at the Huffington Post comparing herself to Hillary Clinton and bastardizing history on why Bill Clinton
by Dana Loesch16 Oct 2010, 4:58 AM PST0
Last year blogger 24thstate did some excellent reporting about the structure of a little-known blog heavily linked to the Democratically dynastic Carnahan family of Missouri. The blog is a clearinghouse of all things anti-anti-Carnahan, with special attention on Roy Blunt
by Dana Loesch15 Oct 2010, 6:44 AM PST0
I’d be lying if I said that I didn’t find this move from a government-funded media entity a surprising one, but kudos to NPR for drawing a line in the sand. Of course, there isn’t a directive about objective coverage,
by Dana Loesch14 Oct 2010, 3:23 PM PST0
Government media is wringing its hands at the predicted losses their party will suffer at the hands of an informed electorate this fall. All options to fight back are on the table, including spinning the failure of liberal policy into
by Dana Loesch13 Oct 2010, 10:21 AM PST0
We’ve often said that the media “protects” President Obama but this video from WIND radio host and Big Blogs contributor William Kelly shows this allegation literally. Kelly, a Chicagoan, was there when Rahm Emanuel was pressing the flesh, kissing babies,
by Dana Loesch13 Oct 2010, 12:21 AM PST0
UPDATE: Larry Weitzner of Jamestown Associates, the media consulting firm that initially denied having described West Virginians as “hicky,” admitted on Thursday to having used that characterization in the firm’s casting call request. He has since been fired by the
by Dana Loesch12 Oct 2010, 4:33 AM PST0
I don’t know if I ever believed in the infallibility of a journalist’s objectivity, but I definitely stopped flirting with the notion as a young adult. There is bias for agenda and bias for truth. Though I work in broadcasting
by Dana Loesch11 Oct 2010, 4:40 AM PST0
UPDATE: At 6:22pm, the Los Angeles Times published an article titled “An associate of Jerry Brown calls Meg Whitman a “whore” over pension reform (AUDIO).’” At 10:58 PM, the Times published another article with the headline “Brown or Aide Is
by Dana Loesch7 Oct 2010, 10:14 PM PST0
Here is a formula: Poorly write a too-long, not-smart-enough-to-be-snarky racist piece on the “white brain.” Because your business is worried that it might not get enough traffic on its own, hire a PR/social media firm to send out emails like
by Dana Loesch29 Sep 2010, 10:34 AM PST0
By now everyone knows that in the early morning hours of Tuesday, August 17th, someone threw an incendiary device into the campaign finance office of Rep. Russ Carnahan (D-MO). I remarked at the time, both online and on air, that
by Dana Loesch27 Aug 2010, 11:47 AM PST0
by Dana Loesch29 Jun 2010, 11:31 AM PST0
We’ve already noted how two HuffPo reporters ran defense for SEIU: First there was Erica Payne, HuffPo blogger, lover of all things Media Matters, who appeared on Fox News to try to shift blame of SEIU antics onto the tea
by Dana Loesch27 May 2010, 1:04 PM PST0
We’ve already noted how two HuffPo reporters ran defense for SEIU: First there was Erica Payne, HuffPo blogger, lover of all things Media Matters, who appeared on Fox News to try to shift blame of SEIU antics onto the tea
by Dana Loesch27 May 2010, 5:30 AM PST0