AP Political Editor: Cain A Second-Tier Candidate
On MSNBC’s “Daily Rundown,” AP Political Editor Liz Sidoti tells Chuck Todd that the AP still considers Herman Cain a second-tier candidate. So let it be written, so let it be so.
On MSNBC’s “Daily Rundown,” AP Political Editor Liz Sidoti tells Chuck Todd that the AP still considers Herman Cain a second-tier candidate. So let it be written, so let it be so.
Although the revolutionary bloodlust of the Left is never far beneath the surface, sometimes it takes a crisis to bring it out into the open. Take the case of Roseanne Barr, a self-described socialist and proud ACORN member. As part
There’s a reason why people put in their Twitter profile, “Tweets are my own & don’t reflect those of my employer.” Will Bunch is a news reporter, blogger, and editor for The Philadelphia Daily News and a “senior fellow” at
During a lengthy Thursday interview, MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell suggested GOP presidential hopeful Herman Cain served in the Navy during the Vietnam War, and Cain clarified that he was not a service member in the Navy but worked as an employee
– What does Eric Holder have that Alberto Gonzalez didn’t? Air cover from the drive-by media, of course. This leads us to Attorney General Eric Holder. I would think with the way the MSM handled Mr. Gonzalez they would be
From his college days during the civil rights movement to his recent remarks saying blacks are “brain washed” into voting Democrat, Herman Cain just doesn’t do or say the things MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell thinks he should.
In the wake of former Apple CEO Steve Jobs’ death from pancreatic cancer, much of the mainstream media has resisted the urge to take partisan potshots over the occasion. However, MSNBC’s Martin Bashir apparently could not help but connect Jobs’
It’s not NBC star Ed Shultz without an on-air temper tantrum.
MSNBC’s new prime-time star!
I remember Attorney General Alberto Gonzalez because of the MSM. I couldn’t go a day without seeing him as the main story on the front page of CNN, MSNBC, and hearing all about the illegal dismissal of US attorneys. It
– MMfA’s new slogan, hate groups for me, but not for thee? How many pea brains can you fit in a pod? I don’t know. How many employees does Media Matters have these days? But of course MMFA immediately jumps
Michael Moore, appearing live on The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell last week, from the #OccupyWallStreet protests: Note the sign at above right, above Moore’s left shoulder. The left can’t seem to decide: is “occupation” a good thing, or a
—– When first asked about the issue, there were no doubt 50 better ways Herman Cain could’ve responded when presented with the non-story of an offensive word on a rock Rick Perry’s family painted over decades ago. But to his
Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy A teenage boy was set to appear during an episode that delved into how the adolescent mind operated. Prior to the scheduled appearance, a producer allegedly told the
When news broke of alleged voter intimidation involving the New Black Panthers Party in the 2008 election, Media Matters for America (MMfA) launched a relentless push back against the charges, resulting in almost 8,000 MMfA site specific Google hits in
Comrades! The Koch Brothers conspiracy theory ought to be simple enough. “They pay their conservative political puppets to hand over lucrative public energy contracts, and to erase regulations, so that they can become even richer.” Simple, comrades! Not quite simple
Public employee unions and their apologists will tell any tale to elicit sympathy for their cause. A good example is the Rev. Al Sharpton, who now remarkably hosts a nightly show on MSNBC. He recently used a portion of his
On Thursday’s “Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell” former Obama Administration official promised an “American Autumn, just like we saw an Arab Spring.” The Arab Spring resulted in violence in the streets and the over-throw of governments in Egypt and Tunisia.
A puzzled Martin Bashir asks Pat Buchanan why commentators are interested in Governor Christie running for President.
MSNBC’s Ed Schultz responded to an investigative report seen here on Breitbart.tv earlier today. In the report, video journalist Christian Hartsock challenged Schultz’ claim that the SB 5 labor reform bill in Ohio would prevent unions from collective bargaining for
I’m 6’2″ and weigh 200 pounds; yet, I don’t think Floyd Mayweather (5’8″ and fights at 147 lbs) would fear me too much if I threatened to fight him. Though I do have a boxing gym at home and generally
—– In a single year, health care premium costs have jumped 9% and nowhere in this report does the NBC Nightly News bother to look at the reasons why. All they appear to be doing is trying to scare people
Liberal columnist Byron Williams of the Oakland Tribune said that MSNBC’s hiring of Al Sharpton for its 6PM slot was “more about ratings than journalism.” Now that the first month of ratings are in, the hire might end up damaging
In a recurrence of its bout with Bush Derangement Syndrome, MSNBC recently relied on a left-wing, green activist to assert that the whole Solyndra scandal was really started by George W. Bush. Yep, it’s Boosh’s fault once again. Of course,
MSNBC’s Ed Schultz–reporting from Ohio–lead a panel that advanced the falsehood that new legislation (SB 5) prevents firefighters and police from bargaining collectively on personal safety equipment: [youtube HBvFp5GQDXI nolink] In fact, SB 5 explicitly provides–as existing law does not–for
(Read Project Mayhem, Part I here) When he’s not busy encouraging Massachusetts voters to commit voter fraud to “keep these bastards out,” or condemning “tea party rhetoric” for not “rising to the president’s challenge on tone” while calling Laura Ingraham
In his fervor to advocate against Ohio’s SB 5 which is designed to help reign in out of control costs associated with the state’s public unions, MSNBC TV host Ed Schultz continues to make false claims about the bill’s impact
Barely employed David Shuster, the man behind such illustrious hits as “Watergate Jr. (more),” “The Acorn Investigator,” “MSNBC Condemned My Hysterical O’Keefe Tweets,” who was fired by MSNBC for being as credible off camera as he is in front of
– Isn’t it time for the media to: Stop Bullying Monica Lewinsky? – Oh that note, you’d think Media Matters would stop trying to bully Right-side pundits, including Dana Loesch. But then, that is what they’re paid to do. –
Serious journalist Martin Bashir spends quite a bit of time making jokes about Chris Christie’s weight on Monday’s mid-day news report.
It’s like listening to a subscriber of Teen Beat. [youtube BKsxgOS4Hfw nolink] ” … an extremely able, deft, confident, exceptional politician … that is a very good, able, amazingly powerful politician. I think in some ways, he has been not
Several weeks ago MSNBC’s Ed Schultz worked up a fit of outrage over a Rick Perry quote that he edited. This same outrage was repeated on Al Sharpton’s show and by a few progressives. The outrage over the edited remark
Joe McGinniss complained to lefty blog Firedoglake yesterday that almost everyone is canceling interviews in which he was to have discussed his book, The Rogue: Searching for the Real Sarah Palin: Terry Gross [of NPR’s Fresh Air] has declined to
MSNBC’s Chris Hayes gives his sober and critical analysis of President Obama’s political abilities. It sounds like a teenager talking about their favorite boy band.
– The Fox News/Google debate was the highest-rated debate yet. Last night’s Fox News/Google GOP debate was the highest-rated primary debate yet, averaging over six million total viewers during both the 9 and 10 PM hours. In the key adults
MSNBC’s Thomas Roberts doesn’t hold anything back in his opinion of the Republican Party. Mr. Roberts is a news anchor, not the host of an opinion show.
The good news is a show on MSNBC is actually talking about Solyndra.
NBC News can’t just hide behind the fact that Al Sharpton is over on that cable station MSNBC. He was propped up as an analyst on the influential “Today Show” with Matt Lauer this morning for a serious interview on
It’s easy to beat up on MSNBC but let’s not forget their ideological main-stream cousins further down the channel.