Planned Parenthood’s newest ad campaign urges Senators to restore its public funding recently stripped by House vote. The ad portrays PP as a life-saving organization with a woman’s poignant quote: “Without Planned Parenthood, I wouldn’t be here today.” It’s unclear
by Susan Swift10 Mar 2011, 11:51 PM PST0
The fallout from independent journalist James O’Keefe’s Project Veritas investigation has been fast and furious. NPR is obviously in major damage control mode and throwing liabilities that look an awful lot like high-powered executives overboard just as fast as they
by John Nolte10 Mar 2011, 6:41 PM PST0
As reported here at Big Journalism on Tuesday, NPR made seriously conflicting statements when attempting to perform damage control in the wake of the undercover video report released by Project Veritas. NPR insisted that they had “repeatedly refused” a $5
by Larry O'Connor10 Mar 2011, 3:10 PM PST0
Just like in Watergate, where the initial players tried to write-off the scandal as a “third-rate break-in,” the bigger story lies in the power wielded by executives trying desperately to cover their tracks and pretend they didn’t do something extraordinarily
by Larry O'Connor10 Mar 2011, 2:03 PM PST0
Last month, New York Times reporter James C. McKinley Jr. falsely reported that an FBI informant who helped to thwart a left-wing terrorist plot had actually encouraged the conspiracy. In the article “Anarchist Ties Seen in ’08 Bombing of Texas
by Retracto, The Correction Alpaca10 Mar 2011, 1:31 PM PST0
Very stark difference between Jake Tapper and George Stephanopoulos’s reporting and that of Andrea Mitchell. Stephanopoulos/Tapper reported the fallout from the videos, namely, that it has resulted in the canning of NPR’s two chieftains and more momentum behind the push
by Dana Loesch10 Mar 2011, 10:10 AM PST0
And did they call the First Family a “black family in government housing?” Someone over at Hulu thought they would be clever by using the rollover tags to describe the shows on Fox’s Hulu page as “Ring wing propaganda, corporate
by Dana Loesch10 Mar 2011, 8:57 AM PST0
“James O’Keefe and people like Lila Rose are held to a different standard.” […] “In the history of journalism you have people like Hunter Thompson, Paul Krassner, and Abbie Hoffman who’ve been outrageous in trying to get their points across
by P.J. Salvatore10 Mar 2011, 7:00 AM PST0