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LA Times Pushes Jerry Brown for President

LA Times Pushes Jerry Brown for President

In a Los Angeles Times puff piece, California Governor Jerry Brown is touted as a 2016 presidential candidate to challenge Hillary Clinton. The Times only has one small objection to a Brown candidacy: his age.  Other than that caveat, the Times

Sharpton Snags Interview with Michelle Obama

Sharpton Snags Interview with Michelle Obama

In the Obama White House’s quest to shore up its base, First Lady Michelle Obama will be doing an interview with race-baiter, MSNBC host, and National Action Network head Al Sharpton. This makes the third open ally of the Obama

Chuck Todd Slams NBC Colleague Donald Trump

Chuck Todd Slams NBC Colleague Donald Trump

NBC News White House correspondent Chuck Todd took to Twitter to hammer Donald Trump Tuesday as reports of his interest in a gubernatorial run in the state of New York began to circulate:  @anamariecox @aterkel are we really going to

Sexist News Hosts Insist Santa Is Male

Sexist News Hosts Insist Santa Is Male

I’ve remained silent long enough. I am disgusted and offended by Touré, Don Lemon, Piers Morgan and all the other cable news hosts who continue to insist that Santa Claus is a man.  In their continued effort to demonize Megyn

Media Meet with White House to Discuss Lack of Access

Media Meet with White House to Discuss Lack of Access

On December 17th, representatives from several media outlets met with White House officials in an unsuccessful attempt to gain more access to President Obama for White House pool reporters and photographers. This meeting comes only days after a December 12th White

More Than 75% Don't Find Reporters Honest, Ethical

More Than 75% Don't Find Reporters Honest, Ethical

Gallup did a poll that ranks the ethical and honesty ratings of various professions, ranging from clergy to politicians to newspaper and television reporters. Gallup took the angle of looking at the results from a political point of view – the

CNN's Top-Five Credibility Catastrophes of 2013

CNN's Top-Five Credibility Catastrophes of 2013

This was supposed to be a rebuilding year for the formerMost Trusted Name In News. The belief was that CNN’s ratings couldn’t sink muchlower than its 2012 lows and that newly-installed president Jeff Zuckercouldn’t possibly make things worse. Wrong. After

Yearly Ratings: CNN's Death March Continues

Yearly Ratings: CNN's Death March Continues

My colleague Ben Shapiro has already filled readers in on the continuing dominance of Fox News, which continued throughout 2013 and (thanks in large part to juggernaut Megyn Kelly) shows no signs of slowing down. The other news coming out

ESPN's Stephen A. Smith Defends Black Conservatives

ESPN's Stephen A. Smith Defends Black Conservatives

Last week, Hall of Fame Cleveland Browns running back Jim Brown ripped into Los Angeles Lakers future Hall of Famer Kobe Bryant, stating that Bryant didn’t understand black American culture because he grew up abroad. On Friday, ESPN’s Stephen A.

Left Hammers CBS For NSA 'Puff Piece'

Left Hammers CBS For NSA 'Puff Piece'

“Full disclosure: I once worked in the office of the director of National Intelligence, where I saw firsthand how secretly the NSA operates,” intoned CBS reporter John Miller when introducing his “60 Minutes” segment on the embattled spy agency Sunday

Katie Couric Only Part-Time at Yahoo! News

Katie Couric Only Part-Time at Yahoo! News

Former CBS Evening News host Katie Couric will be moving from ABC to Yahoo! That will require a pay cut to $6 million per year, but that’s reportedly for mere part-time work – she was paid $15 million per year