The SEIU and Soros-funded Media Matters for America is sounding the alarm: Fox News, they gush, has given a lot of airtime to Republican primary contenders. The Republican presidential primary race isn’t news? A serious question: is Fox supposed to
by Dana Loesch1 Dec 2011, 9:05 AM PST0
– Apparently, calling your viewers “bastards” may affect your ratings. – The DNC attacks Jake Tapper for not being a lapdog. – Mitt Romney complains to Bret Baier that Baier’s questions were “overlyaggressive.” If Romney thinks Baier is “too aggressive,”
by P.J. Salvatore1 Dec 2011, 7:00 AM PST0
Your tax dollars at work America! If Media Matters for America was serious about being a “watchdog” group they wouldn’t go after the new media that picks up MSM slack. Instead they’d go after The New York Times, NBC Nightly
by Mary Chastain1 Dec 2011, 4:58 AM PST0
I can’t shake the feeling that while she’s talking about Obama, she’s thinking of hastily Photoshopping Lady Di heads onto model bodies for more creepy Newsweek covers. Tina Brown was asked her opinion on the President’s tenure on “Morning Joe.”
by P.J. Salvatore30 Nov 2011, 10:30 PM PST0
The race for Missouri’s Second Congressional District turned ugly thanks to a shoddy hit this week by the Ed Martin campaign on conservative Ann Wagner. Unfortunately, Steven Nelson at Daily Caller published the misinformation, and missed several important facts. Ed
by Jim Hoft30 Nov 2011, 7:36 PM PST0
WaPo‘s Susan Brooks Thistlethwaite abuses both her position as a Washington Post writer and as someone charged with the heady responsibility of covering areas of religious faith. This has to be read to be believed: We need to start taking
by John Nolte30 Nov 2011, 3:11 PM PST0
On Monday, students, faculty and supporters at the University of California, Davis, attempted a mass general strike to protest tuition hikes and to demand the resignation of Chancellor Linda Katehi after police pepper-sprayed eleven protesters who blocked a public access
by Adam Baldwin30 Nov 2011, 1:50 PM PST0
by NewsBusters30 Nov 2011, 1:20 PM PST0
—– Last week, after the Romney campaign released its first ad attacking our failed president’s failed leadership of his failed economy, you would’ve thought the former Massachusetts Governor closed the ad with, “I’m Mitt Romney and I approve of eating
by John Nolte30 Nov 2011, 12:50 PM PST0
Whoa. “I reject the premise of that …” I love how Jay Carney spends five minutes attempting to package up a rambly pseudo-answer into sound bite form for Jake Tapper. Tapper is one of few journalists in the White House
by P.J. Salvatore30 Nov 2011, 12:35 PM PST0
From Accuracy in Media’s Roger Aronoff: One should always be careful, when criticizing and making fun of others, to not be guilty of the same offense. We try to be very careful, with a name like Accuracy in Media. It
by Breitbart News30 Nov 2011, 11:06 AM PST0
– Logo test: Which newspaper brands do consumers trust most? Yikes. Not USA Today! Despite having the second-highest circulation of any U.S. newspaper, the USA Today was the least trusted brand among both consumers and local service professionals, actually –
by P.J. Salvatore30 Nov 2011, 7:00 AM PST0
Today, students, faculty and supporters at the University of California, Davis, have called for a general strike to protest tuition hikes and to demand the resignation of Chancellor Linda Katehi after police pepper-sprayed eleven protesters who blocked a public access
by Liberty Chick30 Nov 2011, 4:58 AM PST0
Big Journalism’s Mary Chastain has done a fine job of chronicling the media’s response to (and refusal to report on) Fast and Furious. Fed up with the media attention, Eric Holder today lashed out at the Daily Caller for daring
by Dana Loesch29 Nov 2011, 9:00 PM PST0
I spoke with Newt Gingrich on my show earlier today and asked him about his Climategate remarks, immigration (we agree to disagree on the means to the end), and informed him of the story where a Washington Post blogger is
by Dana Loesch29 Nov 2011, 8:49 PM PST0
Today’s opening snark courtesy of Journolister Dave Weigel from his Slate perch: Big Government breaks the news that Bill Ayers hosted a fundraiser for Barack Obama; well, this was broken by Ben Smith in 2007, but still. I call it
by John Nolte29 Nov 2011, 4:42 PM PST0
The Washington Post’s Ezra Klein is the founder of the infamous Journolist, a notorious online gathering place where 400 or so elite “journalists” got together to plot out their anti-Republican narratives in order to help Obama win the presidency. The
by John Nolte29 Nov 2011, 3:30 PM PST0
The end of occupy Occupy Wall Street is nigh. The movement’s collapsed under the weight of its own nihilism, narcissism, and depravity; it’s broken into 360 bitter, little pieces that not even all of Obama’s MSM horses can put back
by John Nolte29 Nov 2011, 2:02 PM PST0
NPR’s Morning Edition hosted a debate (of sorts) today on the question of “inequality” in American society. Like other mainstream media outlets, it is faithfully following the line laid down by President Obama, the Democrats, and the Occupy Wall Street
by Joel B. Pollak29 Nov 2011, 1:06 PM PST0
One of the core beliefs of the Occupy movement – the idea of the 99% vs. the 1% — is not only laughable on its face but has been picked up and expanded on by lauded liberals like economist and
by Lee Stranahan29 Nov 2011, 11:26 AM PST0
Obama & Co. waited until the Thanksgiving weekend to unload their White House visitor logs. Bloggers are still crowd sourcing their contents, but Michelle Malkin uncovered this gem in the meantime: Rachel Maddow visits the White House with seven friends.
by P.J. Salvatore29 Nov 2011, 9:10 AM PST0
– Jonah Goldberg: “Making the Klan Boring.” Kevin Boyle, who teaches history at Ohio State University reviewed a couple books on the Klan in the New York Times yesterday. The KKK of the 1920s is a fascinating story. But it
by P.J. Salvatore29 Nov 2011, 7:00 AM PST0
Tis the season for buying books for your loved ones and as always the The New York Times Sunday Book Review is here to help. And as always the Sunday Book Review is there to help us understand that anything
by Warner Todd Huston29 Nov 2011, 4:58 AM PST0
Before you take a gander at that tweet, keep in mind that “The Fix” poses as a non-biased look at politics: Noel Sheppard at Newsbusters: As for the Post, what would one expect from a newspaper that only five months
by John Nolte28 Nov 2011, 2:57 PM PST0
We’re already seeing how desperate the Left and their MSM allies are as 2012 nears, the economy sputters, Dems abandon ship, and Obama’s poll numbers continue to stay in the cellar. Just last week, just before the Thanksgiving holiday, the
by John Nolte28 Nov 2011, 2:10 PM PST0