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Politico: 'Nothing Wrong with Rolling Stone's Tsarnaev Cover'

Politico: 'Nothing Wrong with Rolling Stone's Tsarnaev Cover'

Writing “Give. Me. A. Break.,” Politico media writer Dylan Byers published a strong defense of Rolling Stone Magazine’s decision to publish a glamour shot of surviving Boston Marathon bomber, Dzokhar Tsarnaev, on its cover. Byers makes the point that “countless

Media Fail: Only 34% Disagree with Zimmerman Verdict

Media Fail: Only 34% Disagree with Zimmerman Verdict

This is a catastrophic failure for the media and left. After fifteen months of lies, race-baiting, manufacturing evidence, and shrill melodrama — a Rasmussen poll released Wednesday shows that only 34% of Americans disagree with the acquittal of George Zimmerman

10 Facts the Media Aren't Telling You About the Zimmerman Case

10 Facts the Media Aren't Telling You About the Zimmerman Case

In the wake of the Zimmerman not-guilty verdict, the media’s outright lies, race-baiting, misinformation, shrillness, downplaying of events inconvenient to their narrative, and hysterical and dangerous stoking of racial animus have been in fifth-gear 24/7 for going on five days

AP Reporter Tweets #StandWithWendy

AP Reporter Tweets #StandWithWendy

The Associated Press tweeted a tweet with the hashtag #StandWithWendy Friday evening. The hashtag is considered advocacy in support of Wendy Davis, the Texas state Democrat who famously filibustered the Texas bill that made abortions illegal after the unborn child

Poll: 'Modest Public Interest' In Zimmerman Trial

Poll: 'Modest Public Interest' In Zimmerman Trial

One of the first polls is out involving the trial of George Zimmerman, the man acquitted in the fatal shooting of teenager Trayvon Martin, and what it shows is a dramatic lack of interest among the public. Only 26% of

CNN Legal Analysts Don't Hide Anti-Zimmerman Bias

CNN Legal Analysts Don't Hide Anti-Zimmerman Bias

In the immediate aftermath of the not-guilty verdict in the George Zimmerman trial, two CNN legal analysts, who are presented to viewers as unbiased experts, made their biases very clear and public. Jeffrey Toobin took to Twitter, while Sonny Hostin

Morning Joe: Six Panelists, One Zimmerman Opinion

Morning Joe: Six Panelists, One Zimmerman Opinion

You would think that a television show hosted by and named after a self-identified conservative would be the one place on MSNBC (and maybe in all of media) where you could go to find a unique opinion that strays off

Bill Clinton: MSNBC 'Our Version Fox News'

Bill Clinton: MSNBC 'Our Version Fox News'

In an interview with Esquire Magazine, former president Bill Clinton said that he was watching MSNBC for a bit and realized, “Boy, it really has become our version of Fox.” I also think that the diffusion of the media has

Olbermann In Talks For Late Night Talk Show

Olbermann In Talks For Late Night Talk Show

After a successful run on MSNBC that was followed by a debacle at Current TV, Keith Olbermann might be shifting from politics and back to his original roots as a sports commentator. According to The Daily News, this move might

Poll: Public Esteem for Journalists Collapses to 28%

Poll: Public Esteem for Journalists Collapses to 28%

A new Pew poll that examines public esteem of various institutions shows that members of the media have rapidly lost favor with the public since 2009. Four years ago, 38% of adults believed journalists contributed “a lot to society’s well