tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-43680120520425816442024-02-20T03:25:30.602-08:00National Association for Responsible Journalismclirushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02809674637968450854noreply@blogger.comBlogger64125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4368012052042581644.post-43249275577358731502012-05-02T05:51:00.001-07:002012-05-02T05:51:10.338-07:00FCC Licenses<br /><br />Should CBS's license have been revoked for the Dan Rather affair?<br /><br />All the news networks have been guilty of shady tactics to get news stories. I always hated the "unidentified sources" that use to be the standard line on ABC, NBC and CBS. That finally died when a judge left some reporters in jail for a long time. Either they refused to reveal their source or there never was a source to reveal.<br /><br />Atheists, Progressive, Socialists, Liberals, Pacifists and Democrats are mean ugly aggressive people that like to use the law but not follow the law.<br /><br />Atheists, Progressive, Socialists, Liberals, Pacifists and Democrats hate Fox News because Fox News presents the conservative view on issues.<br /><br />I have never been able to tell if the Atheistic Liberal News and Entertainment Industry was the propaganda wing of the Democratic Party or the Democratic Party was the political wing of the Atheistic Liberal News and Entertainment Industry. And yes, Fox News does support the Republican Party.<br /><br />The reality is that the word "news" should be changed to "views" and allow both liberals and conservatives to slug it out under the concept of "freedom of speech". <br /><br />I do believe the FCC should establish a whistle blower fund to reward people that show obvious lying as occurred with Dan Rather.<br /><br />--------------------------- <br /><br />Liberal Group Targets Fox Licenses with FCC<br /><br />Tuesday, 01 May 2012 09:55 PM<br /><br />http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/fox-murdoch-licenses-crew/2012/05/01/id/437724<br /><br />A liberal ethics watchdog, taking advantage of a highly critical British parliamentary committee's report on the phone hacking scandal involving Rupert Murdoch's News Corp, is urging federal regulators to revoke 27 broadcast licenses belonging to the company's Fox broadcasting company.clirushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02809674637968450854noreply@blogger.com85tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4368012052042581644.post-81742327873621057582011-07-14T09:29:00.001-07:002011-07-14T09:29:53.928-07:00Clinton Class LiarsClinton Class Liars<br /><br />What has happened to all the Clinton Class Liars of the Atheistic Liberal News Media? They use to be able to take a mole hill statement by Christians and Republicans and make a mountain out of it. They controlled both domestic and foreign policy by reporting only good news about Atheists and Democrats and only bad news by Christians and Republicans.<br /><br />A favorite tool of the Clinton Class Liars was the "undisclosed source". When the courts struck down the "undisclosed source" concept, Dan Rather got caught fabricating the news, thus discrediting all the Clinton Class Liars.<br /><br />The Woodward's, Ifill's, Warner's, Sawyer's, Couric's just are not Clinton Class Liars. Maybe it take a man to really lie like Clinton and Cronkite.<br /><br />Obama is really suffering without the Clinton Class Liars, and with Fox News covering the things the Atheistic Liberal News Media was able to suppress in the past.<br /><br />Even Clinton himself does not seem to be able to help Obama, but I believe the problem there is personalities.clirushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02809674637968450854noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4368012052042581644.post-79400170996781948802011-07-02T08:34:00.001-07:002011-07-02T08:34:38.492-07:00Atheistic Liberal News Media are HypocritesAtheistic Liberal News Media are Hypocrites<br /><br />I support the removal of Gadiffi but the Atheistic Liberal News Media is are hypocrites for their failure to criticize Obama and the Democrats, at they were pleased to criticize Bush and the Republicans.<br /><br />Moma's don't let you children sell their soul to Satan by being a part of the Atheistic Liberal News Media.<br /><br />------------------------------<br /><br />U.S. forces STILL flying hundreds of bombing raids over Libya as Obama says America is only playing a limited role<br /><br />Last updated at 6:29 AM on 2nd July 2011<br /><br />http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2010505/Air-Force-Navy-flying-thousands-missions-Libya-Obama-says-U-S-playing-limited-role.html<br /><br />U.S. forces are still flying hundreds of bombing raids over Libya even though the Obama administration claims that American armed forces are only playing a limited role in the conflict.<br /><br />Since NATO's Operation Unified Protector took over from the American-led Operation Odyssey Dawn on 31 March, the U.S. has flown hundreds of strike missions, according to United States Africa Command (AFRICOM).<br /><br />The White House originally claimed that U.S. planes were mostly providing intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance and played down the number of bombing raids.<br /><br />However AFRICOM spokeswoman Nicole Dalrymple said: 'U.S. aircraft continue to fly support missions, as well as strike sorties under NATO tasking.clirushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02809674637968450854noreply@blogger.com14tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4368012052042581644.post-60975329508085350132011-03-29T06:15:00.001-07:002011-03-29T06:15:59.929-07:00Media Matters' war against FoxMedia Matters' war against Fox<br /><br />America needs another McCarthy to investigate Media Matters and George Soros for un-American activities.<br /><br />McCarthy investigated Communism, but now we need to investigate Atheism.<br /><br />Atheism in American is just as destructive as Communism.<br /><br />--------------------------------<br /><br />Media Matters' war against Fox<br /><br />http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0311/51949.html<br /><br />By BEN SMITH | 3/26/11 7:23 AM EDT Updated: 3/27/11 5:06 PM EDT<br /><br />The liberal group Media Matters has quietly transformed itself in preparation for what its founder, David Brock, described in an interview as an all-out campaign of "guerrilla warfare and sabotage" aimed at the Fox News Channel.<br /><br />The group, launched as a more traditional media critic, has all but abandoned its monitoring of newspapers and other television networks and is narrowing its focus to Fox and a handful of conservative websites, which its leaders view as political organizations and the "nerve center" of the conservative movement. The shift reflects the centrality of the cable channel to the contemporary conservative movement, as well as the loathing it inspires among liberals — not least among the donors who fund Media Matters' staff of about 90, who are arrayed in neat rows in a giant war room above Massachusetts Avenue.<br /><br />"The strategy that we had had toward Fox was basically a strategy of containment," said Brock, Media Matters' chairman and founder and a former conservative journalist, adding that the group's main aim had been to challenge the factual claims of the channel and to attempt to prevent them from reaching the mainstream media.<br /><br />The new strategy, he said, is a "war on Fox."<br /><br />In an interview and a 2010 planning memo shared with POLITICO, Brock listed the fronts on which Media Matters — which he said is operating on a $10 million-plus annual budget — is working to chip away at Fox and its parent company, News Corp. They include its bread-and-butter distribution of embarrassing clips and attempts to rebut Fox points, as well as a series of under-the-radar tactics.<br /><br />Media Matters, Brock said, is assembling opposition research files not only on Fox's top executives but on a series of midlevel officials. It has hired an activist who has led a successful campaign to press advertisers to avoid Glenn Beck's show. The group is assembling a legal team to help people who have clashed with Fox to file lawsuits for defamation, invasion of privacy or other causes. And it has hired two experienced reporters, Joe Strupp and Alexander Zaitchik, to dig into Fox's operation to help assemble a book on the network, due out in 2012 from Vintage/Anchor. (In the interest of full disclosure, Media Matters last month also issued a report criticizing "Fox and Friends" co-host Steve Doocy's criticism of this reporter's blog.)<br /><br />Brock said Media Matters also plans to run a broad campaign against Fox's parent company, News Corp., an effort which most likely will involve opening a United Kingdom arm in London to attack the company's interests there. The group hired an executive from MoveOn.org to work on developing campaigns among News Corp. shareholders and also is looking for ways to turn regulators in the U.S., U.K., and elsewhere against the network.<br /><br />The group will "focus on [News Corp. CEO Rupert] Murdoch and trying to disrupt his commercial interests — whether that be here or looking at what's going on in London right now," Brock said, referring to News Corp.'s — apparently successful — move to take a majority stake in the satellite broadcaster BSkyB.<br /><br />Read more: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0311/51949.html#ixzz1HzfzirSuclirushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02809674637968450854noreply@blogger.com13tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4368012052042581644.post-70217788020928774362011-03-19T09:54:00.001-07:002011-03-19T09:54:28.883-07:00Example of Yellow JournalismExample of Yellow Journalism<br /><br />The following is an example of Yellow Journalism. The headline implies great danger, but he story says there is no danger. The person that made up the headline is an yellow jounalist.<br /><br />--------------------------------------------------<br /><br />Tokyo water sample shows radioactive iodine: government<br /><br />http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/03/19/us-japan-water-idUSTRE72I29J20110319<br /><br />TOKYO | Sat Mar 19, 2011 9:57am EDT<br /><br />TOKYO (Reuters) - A sample of tap water from the Japanese capital shows a tiny level of radioactive iodine after an earthquake and tsunami damaged a nuclear power plant 240 km (150 miles) north of Tokyo, the government said on Saturday.<br /><br />The sample contained 1.5 becquerals per kg of iodine 131, well below the tolerable limit for food and drink of 300 becquerals per kg, the government added.<br /><br />Jiji news agency said the presence of radioactive iodine in Tokyo tap water was rare.clirushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02809674637968450854noreply@blogger.com36tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4368012052042581644.post-67868067411484042892011-03-19T04:26:00.000-07:002011-03-19T04:27:03.154-07:00Fukushima Power Plant Yellow JournalismFukushima Power Plant Yellow Journalism<br /><br />Shepard Smith says there is an apocalypse situation at the Fukushima Power Plant, but the following report by Tokyo Electric is totally different. Someone is lying.<br /><br />http://www.tepco.co.jp/en/press/corp-com/release/11031906-e.html<br /><br />No New Developments since 9:00pm, 19th March<br /><br />Unit Status<br />1 • Reactor cold shutdown, stable water level, offsite power is<br /> available.<br /> • No cooling water is leaked to the reactor containment vessel.<br /> • Maintain average water temperature at 100°C in the pressure<br /> restraint.<br />2 • Reactor cold shutdown, stable water level, offsite power is<br /> available.<br /> • No cooling water is leaked to the reactor containment vessel.<br /> • Maintain average water temperature at 100°C in the pressure<br /> restraint.<br />3 • Reactor cold shutdown, stable water level, offsite power is<br /> available.<br /> • No cooling water is leaked to the reactor containment vessel.<br /> • Maintain average water temperature at 100°C in the pressure<br /> restraint.<br />4 • Reactor cold shutdown, stable water level, offsite power is<br /> available.<br /> • No cooling water is leaked to the reactor containment vessel.<br /> • Maintain average water temperature at 100°C in the pressure<br /> restraint. <br /><br />I believe the problem is yellow journalism by an irresponsible headline grabbing news media that is being fed false and misleading information by anti nuclear environmentalists that are speculating to the point of lying. I believe some of the statements made by anti nuclear environmentalists are intentional lies.<br /><br />I believe a part of the problem is the news media is mostly anti nuclear so they are looking for anti nuclear lies to use for headline grabbing. The news media was into global warming, which indicates to me they are biased toward environmentalist positions.<br /><br />http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow_journalism<br /><br />Yellow journalism or the yellow press is a type of journalism that presents little or no legitimate well-researched news and instead uses eye-catching headlines to sell more newspapers. Techniques may include exaggerations of news events, scandal-mongering, or sensationalism. By extension "Yellow Journalism" is used today as a pejorative to decry any journalism that treats news in an unprofessional or unethical fashion.<br /><br />Campbell (2001) defines Yellow Press newspapers as having daily multi-column front-page headlines covering a variety of topics, such as sports and scandal, using bold layouts (with large illustrations and perhaps color), heavy reliance on unnamed sources, and unabashed self-promotion. The term was extensively used to describe certain major New York City newspapers about 1900 as they battled for circulation.<br /><br />Frank Luther Mott (1941) defines yellow journalism in terms of five characteristics:[1]<br /><br /> 1. scare headlines in huge print, often of minor news<br /> 2. lavish use of pictures, or imaginary drawings<br /> 3. use of faked interviews, misleading headlines, pseudo-science, and a parade of false learning from so-called experts<br /> 4. emphasis on full-color Sunday supplements, usually with comic strips (which is now normal in the U.S.)<br /> 5. dramatic sympathy with the "underdog" against the system.<br /><br />Someone is lying and if there is no apocalypse at the Fukushima Power Plant I expect Shepard Smith to resign. I certainly will never consider an words out of Shepard Smiths mouth to ever to be the truth. <br /><br />Freedom of the press requires the press act responsibly.clirushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02809674637968450854noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4368012052042581644.post-17531282326035482272010-09-22T06:18:00.000-07:002010-09-22T06:19:42.717-07:00Atheistic Liberal News MediaAtheistic Liberal News Media<br /><br />For many years, I have stated my concern about the Atheistic Liberal News and Entertainment Industry that I believe has perverted America from being a Christian Nation.<br /><br />http://narj-clirus.blogspot.com/<br /><br />It is good to see other people agree (see comments to news story) with my position on the Atheistic Liberal News Media. <br /><br />Some would say that it is unfair to add, "Atheistic", but I believe there is a symbiotic relation between liberalism and Atheism.<br /><br />--------------------------<br /><br />Evening News Ratings: 2009-2010 Season<br />By Chris Ariens on Sep 21, 2010 11:45 AM<br /><br />http://www.mediabistro.com/tvnewser/evening_news_ratings/evening_news_ratings_20092010_season__174003.asp<br /><br />The ratings are in the for just-completed 2009-2010 network evening news season. And when compared to 2008-2009 season, "NBC Nightly News" ABC's "World News" and the "CBS Evening News" have lost a combined 739,000 Total Viewers and a combined 338,000 A25-54 viewers.<br /><br />"Nightly News with Brian Williams," which finishes at #1 for the 14th season in a row, lost the least: -138K Total Viewers (8.698M in 08-09 v. 8.560M in 09-10), while Katie Couric's CBS program, lost the most: -343K (6.053M in 08-09 v 5.710M in 09-10). "World News" which saw Charles Gibson anchor the first few months of the season, and Diane Sawyer picking up in December, lost the most younger viewers: -221K (2.351M in 08-09 v. 2.130 in 09-10).<br /><br /><br />BiggEd - What do you expect? They shoved an ill qualified presidential candidate, Barak Obama down our throat, "for our own good". Never asking the hard questions, even once. Just fawning over him and his platitudes, with "chills running down their legs".<br />Meanwhile they beat the snot out of a more qualified female conservative, Governor Palin, taking cheap shots and with careful editing they made her look silly.<br />The American public is not stupid, it's time to pay the piper Katie, Charlie, Chris and Keith. We're mad as hell and we ain't gonna take it anymore!<br />94 people liked this.<br /><br />Jamalagrin - The three, so called main news media, is nothing but a mouth piece for the Obama Administration and liberalism. The American people by the droves are turning to fair and balanced news from Fox News, The Internet, and Talk Radio.<br />Very soon, the only ones watching these loser news stations will be hard core socialists and these loser network people themselves.<br />80 people liked this.<br /><br /> <br />amplover1 -Who cares. Thinking people do not watch network news. These networks' teleprompter readers simply regurgitate the talking points supporting the dictatorship. Most people watch their local news (biased against the citizens as it often is) and this leads into these leftist Marxist biased broadcasts. If it wasn't for local news, nobody would watch it. When they bring back journalists, and stop cheerleading the destruction of our nation, perhaps their fortunes will improve. Frankly, the success of CNN and MSNBC on cable should also tell them something. Williams, Sawyer, Couric - - these are not journalists. They are Democrat party propaganda experts.<br />37 people liked this.<br /><br /> <br />John Steinbeck -<br />The network news work hand in hand with the democrat/socialist party.<br /><br />Everything they do or report is driven by that fact.<br /><br />If it helps democrats report it loudly. If it helps GOP bury it. If it hurts democrats bury it, if it hurts GOP scream it loudly.<br /><br />Anyone with a brain knows this is true and the networks trying to deny this truth just makes them more and more irrelevant.<br /><br />For years the networks tried to hide this fact but during the last decade and certainly during the election of Obama, the networks came completely out of the closet and showed their collusion with the cheer-leading they did for Obama.<br /><br />When the final nail is driven into the coffin of the liberal biased media and they're buried 6 feet under, I will dance on their grave.<br />114 people liked this. <br /> <br />alvinjh - The news networks never believed that people were offended by their constant left wing preaching. They never even TRIED to be fair in their coverage. I stopped watching them about 4 years ago. I don't miss them. And yes, I watch a lot of Fox News, and I read the International press online. Couric in particular irritated me with her disrespectful and haughty treatment of President Bush. We are a polarized people now. We have chosen sides. Too bad the network executives thought their job was to lead us to a particular destination rather than provide information and let us decide where we wanted to go ourselves. Well, that was their choice.<br />90 people liked this.clirushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02809674637968450854noreply@blogger.com10tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4368012052042581644.post-77682948291268966892010-09-03T08:24:00.000-07:002010-09-03T08:25:25.601-07:00BBC had "massive bias to left:" director generalBBC had "massive bias to left:" director general<br /><br />The Atheistic Liberal News Media of America needs to make the same confression.<br /><br />It is about time young journalists use Matt Drudge as a roll model instead of Walter Cronkite..<br /><br />BBC had "massive bias to left:" director general<br />Sep 2 05:37 AM US/Eastern<br /><br />http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=CNG.91cc350cfed23f483b23ec44acc183c7.201&show_article=1<br /><br />The director general of the BBC admitted that his organisation had been gui...<br /><br />The director general of the BBC admitted Thursday that his organisation had been guilty of a "massive bias to the left" but said "a completely different generation" of journalists now works at the broadcaster.<br /><br />Mark Thompson told the right-of-centre Spectator magazine that there was an institutional bias when he joined the organisation, reinforcing the findings of a 2007 internal report which concluded that greater efforts were required to avoid liberal bias.<br /><br />"In the BBC I joined 30 years ago, there was, in much of current affairs, in terms of people's personal politics, which were quite vocal, a massive bias to the left," Thompson said.<br /><br />"The organisation did struggle then with impartiality. And journalistically, staff were quite mystified by the early years of Thatcher."Now it is a completely different generation. There is much less overt tribalism among the young journalists who work for the BBC," he added.<br /><br />The 2007 report criticised the organisation?s slow response to the rise of Euroscepticism and immigration concerns, which it said were considered "'off limits? in terms of a liberal-minded comfort zone."<br /><br />Outlining his hopes for the relationship between the national broadcaster and thenew Conservative-led coalition government, Thompson said: "What we want is an effective and businesslike relationship with government -- it's not about personal relations."clirushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02809674637968450854noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4368012052042581644.post-69482888797058527732010-07-28T05:01:00.000-07:002010-07-28T05:02:05.386-07:00Another journalist wakes upAnother journalist wakes up<br /><br />Politics and journalism is a symbiotic relationship where most journalists in America support the Socialistic positions of the democratic party.<br /><br />The symbiotic relationship is evil, but the support for Atheism by most journalists has been even more devastating to America.<br /><br />The major question is whether the Atheistic Liberal News Media is the propaganda wing of the democratic party or the democratic party is the political wing of the Atheistic Liberal News Media.<br /><br />A good journalists is a person that presents both sides of an issue and lets the reader decide which side to support. The journalist should state which side of the issue they support, so the bias of the journalists is clear.<br /><br />-------------------------<br /><br />Journolist veers out of bounds<br /><br />By ROGER SIMON | 7/28/10 4:36 AM EDT<br />Updated: 7/28/10 5:25 AM EDT<br /><br />Washington Post blogger Ezra Klein appears on a television show.<br /> Ezra Klein founded Journolist in 2007.<br /><br />POLITICO 44<br /><br />This may be the most embarrassing thing I have ever written — and looking back on my writing, there is a lot of competition for that dubious distinction — but when I became a reporter, it was almost a holy calling.<br /><br />We really believed we were doing good. We informed the public and helped make democracy work. We exposed wrongdoing wherever we found it. We reported without fear or favor. As a columnist, I tried to comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable.<br /><br />I warned you that this would be embarrassing.<br /><br />We loved what we did, and we did it with passion. We were proud. We felt — I am just going to go ahead and say it — honorable.<br /><br />There were wrongdoers. Fakers, plagiarists, those with private agendas who wished to slant the news. When found, they were often fired. Even when they were subjected to a lesser punishment, their sins were made clear as a lesson to the rest of us. (At a few papers, those who wished to slant the news were publishers or editors who wished to please their publishers. They were rarely fired. But their numbers were few.)<br /><br />The lines were not muddy. You played it straight. Even if you were a columnist and allowed to publish your opinions, you were expected to be fair and accurate.<br /><br />At the end of the day, you often went home feeling good. And when people asked what you did, you replied with pride, not shame.<br /><br />It was, as I said, almost a holy calling. (And often accompanied by a vow of poverty.)<br /><br />Somewhere along the way, things have gone terribly wrong. Journalism has become a toy, an electronic plaything. I do not blame technology. The giant megaphone of technology has been coupled with a new, angrier, more destructive age. (Yes, you can find extremely angry, extremely partisan times in our past, but I always thought the goal was to progress over the centuries, not regress.)<br /><br />Until recently, there was a semisecret, off-the-record organization called Journolist. It was a listserv, which is a bunch of people who sign up (if allowed) and then get the same e-mails and can reply to everybody on the list.<br /><br />Journolist was founded by Ezra Klein in early 2007, when he was 22 and working for the liberal publication The American Prospect. Klein continued running it when he went to The Washington Post in 2009. The Post is a mainstream publication, but Journolist was limited to those "from nonpartisan to liberal, center to left."<br /><br />Klein determined who would get on Journolist — political reporters, academics, think tank members, left-wing bloggers — and it grew from a manageable 30 members to a pretty unmanageable 400. There was no censorship, but if Klein felt you had gone too far, he would tell you to stop it. You could be threatened with expulsion, but nobody was ever expelled.<br /><br />The first story revealing the existence of Journolist was printed by POLITICO in March 2009, but while the names of a few members (including three people at POLITICO) were revealed, and some talked about it, most would not. (I was never a member and learned about it when the public did.) No actual e-mails were printed.<br /><br />Recently, however, the conservative website The Daily Caller, run by Tucker Carlson, got hold of many Journolist e-mails and printed the most provocative, which to some gave every appearance of a left-wing conspiracy to slant news coverage in favor of Barack Obama. Journolist posts by Washington Post blogger Dave Weigel, who was helping cover the conservative movement, that were critical of conservative icons, including Matt Drudge, prompted Weigel to resign.<br /><br />The result was explosive, and Klein closed down Journolist, while denying there was anything evil about it. "If people had been getting together and deciding on a message and then publishing that message, that would have been clearly unethical, and I would not have allowed it, and it didn't happen," Klein told me Tuesday.<br /><br />Tucker Carlson e-mailed me: "What they did discredits journalism in general, and honorable liberal journalists in particular. I know plenty of progressives who have a healthy skepticism even of candidates they voted for. Most of the members of Journolist didn't."<br /><br />In any case, the hubbub is now virtually over. The buzz is done buzzing, and the media have moved on from Journolist to WikiLeaks.<br /><br />And yet some are still troubled.<br /><br />Chuck Todd, political director and chief White House correspondent for NBC News, who was not part of Journolist, told me this:<br /><br />"I am sure Ezra had good intentions when he created it, but I am offended the right is using this as a sledgehammer against those of us who don't practice activist journalism.<br /><br />"Journolist was pretty offensive. Those of us who are mainstream journalists got mixed in with journalists with an agenda. Those folks who thought they were improving journalism are destroying the credibility of journalism.<br /><br />"This has kept me up nights. I try to be fair. It's very depressing."<br /><br />I know how he feels. Klein appears to be a very honorable guy, but I think he created a Frankenstein monster without meaning to do so. I vowed I would never pine for the Good Old Days — I believe the Good Old Days are ahead of us — but let me end with the words of Stanley Walker. He was a famous newspaper editor in the 1920s and '30s and wrote the following, which I have edited for space. (And if he were writing today, I am reasonably sure he would have included women.)<br /><br />"What makes a good newspaperman? The answer is easy. He knows everything. He is aware not only of what goes on in the world today, but his brain is a repository of the accumulated wisdom of the ages.<br /><br />"He hates lies and meanness and sham, but keeps his temper. He is loyal to his paper and to what he looks upon as his profession; whether it is a profession or merely a craft, he resents attempts to debase it.<br /><br />"When he dies, a lot of people are sorry, and some of them remember him for several days."<br /><br />Or at least for several news cycles.<br /><br />Roger Simon is POLITICO's chief political columnist.<br /><br />Read more: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0710/40308_Page2.html#ixzz0uydPx8kiclirushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02809674637968450854noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4368012052042581644.post-87662877311117626352010-07-22T11:43:00.000-07:002010-07-22T11:44:32.944-07:00The Vast Left-Wing Media ConspiracyThe Vast Left-Wing Media Conspiracy<br /><br />The only real question is whether the Left-Wing Media is the propaganda wing of the democratic party or the democratic party is the political wing of the Left-Wing Media.<br /><br />Anyone that listens or watches a news/views broadcast must realize that what is being presented is biased. <br /><br />A bias/spin is not a lie. A bias/spin is to tell that part of the story that supports your position and to not tell that part of the story that does not support your position.<br /><br />Until Fox, the news/views were all biased for the democrats and now with Fox there is a bias for the Republicans.<br /><br />----------------------------------------<br /><br />The Vast Left-Wing Media Conspiracy<br /><br />Everyone knew most of the press corps was hoping for Obama in 2008. Newly released emails show that hundreds of them were actively working to promote him.<br /><br />http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704684604575381083191313448.html?mod=WSJ_newsreel_opinion=<br /><br />By FRED BARNES<br /><br />When I'm talking to people from outside Washington, one question inevitably comes up: Why is the media so liberal? The question often reflects a suspicion that members of the press get together and decide on a story line that favors liberals and Democrats and denigrates conservatives and Republicans.<br /><br />My response has usually been to say, yes, there's liberal bias in the media, but there's no conspiracy. The liberal tilt is an accident of nature. The media disproportionately attracts people from a liberal arts background who tend, quite innocently, to be politically liberal. If they came from West Point or engineering school, this wouldn't be the case.<br /><br />Now, after learning I'd been targeted for a smear attack by a member of an online clique of liberal journalists, I'm inclined to amend my response. Not to say there's a media conspiracy, but at least to note that hundreds of journalists have gotten together, on an online listserv called JournoList, to promote liberalism and liberal politicians at the expense of traditional journalism.clirushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02809674637968450854noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4368012052042581644.post-52565687675111345142010-02-02T10:35:00.000-08:002010-02-02T10:36:00.287-08:00Limbaugh Award for Excellence in Conservative JournalismLimbaugh Award for Excellence in Conservative Journalism<br /><br />Obama's Relatively True Statements<br /><br />Obama said he was not going to raise taxes on the Middle Class and that was a relatively true statement, but the following article shows it is also relatively a lie.<br /><br />Until Fox came along, the democrats could get away with relative truth, but with Fox in the picture, you get a complete picture of what is going on.<br /><br />I had always hoped the liberal news networks and newspapers would become more honest, but that just doesn't seem possible. If you want the liberal spin, you watch ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN, PBS, but if you want the conservative spin, you watch Fox or listen to Rush Limbaugh.<br /><br />I watch PBS for the liberal spin and Fox for the conservative spin. I am beginning to see more and more news articles like the following that present conservative information.<br /><br />What conservative news needs is the "Limbaugh Award" for excellence in conservative journalism similar to the "Pulitzer Award" for excellence in liberal journalism.<br /><br />I would nominate Glen Beck for 2009 because of his excellent coverage of ALCORN and the Obama Czars.<br /><br />Backdoor taxes to hit middle class<br /><br />http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/reuters/100201/us/usreport_us_budget_backdoortaxes<br /><br />Mon Feb 1, 4:09 PM<br /><br />By Terri Cullen<br /><br />NEW YORK (Reuters.com) --The Obama administration's plan to cut more than $1 trillion from the deficit over the next decade relies heavily on so-called backdoor tax increases that will result in a bigger tax bill for middle-class families.<br /><br />In the 2010 budget tabled by President Barack Obama on Monday, the White House wants to let billions of dollars in tax breaks expire by the end of the year -- effectively a tax hike by stealth.<br /><br />While the administration is focusing its proposal on eliminating tax breaks for individuals who earn $250,000 a year or more, middle-class families will face a slew of these backdoor increases.<br /><br />The targeted tax provisions were enacted under the Bush administration's Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001. Among other things, the law lowered individual tax rates, slashed taxes on capital gains and dividends, and steadily scaled back the estate tax to zero in 2010.<br /><br />If the provisions are allowed to expire on December 31, the top-tier personal income tax rate will rise to 39.6 percent from 35 percent. But lower-income families will pay more as well: the 25 percent tax bracket will revert back to 28 percent; the 28 percent bracket will increase to 31 percent; and the 33 percent bracket will increase to 36 percent. The special 10 percent bracket is eliminated.<br /><br />Investors will pay more on their earnings next year as well, with the tax on dividends jumping to 39.6 percent from 15 percent and the capital-gains tax increasing to 20 percent from 15 percent. The estate tax is eliminated this year, but it will return in 2011 -- though there has been talk about reinstating the death tax sooner.<br /><br />Millions of middle-class households already may be facing higher taxes in 2010 because Congress has failed to extend tax breaks that expired on January 1, most notably a "patch" that limited the impact of the alternative minimum tax. The AMT, initially designed to prevent the very rich from avoiding income taxes, was never indexed for inflation. Now the tax is affecting millions of middle-income households, but lawmakers have been reluctant to repeal it because it has become a key source of revenue.<br /><br />Without annual legislation to renew the patch this year, the AMT could affect an estimated 25 million taxpayers with incomes as low as $33,750 (or $45,000 for joint filers). Even if the patch is extended to last year's levels, the tax will hit American families that can hardly be considered wealthy -- the AMT exemption for 2009 was $46,700 for singles and $70,950 for married couples filing jointly.<br /><br />Middle-class families also will find fewer tax breaks available to them in 2010 if other popular tax provisions are allowed to expire. Among them:<br /><br />* Taxpayers who itemize will lose the option to deduct state sales-tax payments instead of state and local income taxes;<br /><br />* The $250 teacher tax credit for classroom supplies;<br /><br />* The tax deduction for up to $4,000 of college tuition and expenses;<br /><br />* Individuals who don't itemize will no longer be able to increase their standard deduction by up to $1,000 for property taxes paid;<br /><br />* The first $2,400 of unemployment benefits are taxable, in 2009 that amount was tax-free.clirushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02809674637968450854noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4368012052042581644.post-79207048057406028132009-12-29T13:10:00.000-08:002009-12-29T13:11:26.296-08:00NBC blasted for checkbook journalismNBC blasted for checkbook journalism<br /><br />Is there any wonder that the news media and the entertainment industry are generally one and the same. I see no reason to give any special privileges to news reporters.<br /><br />NBC blasted for checkbook journalism on David Goldman story — echoes of Casey Anthony coverage<br /><br />Caylee and Casey Anthony, NBC, Today, WESH — posted by halboedeker on December, 28 2009 4:37 PM<br /><br />http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/entertainment_tv_tvblog/2009/12/nbc-blasted-for-checkbook-journalism-on-david-goldman-story.html<br /><br />NBC's interview with David Goldman has drawn a scathing review from the Society of Professional Journalists' Ethics Committee.<br /><br />The panel says it's "appalled" because NBC News chartered a plane for Goldman and his son, Sean, to fly from Brazil to the United States. They were reunited after a five-year custody battle, and they arrived in Orlando on Christmas Eve. In paying for the plane, NBC News engaged in "checkbook journalism," the Ethics Committee says.<br /><br />The journalists' group has a code of ethics that urges reporters to refrain from bidding for news.<br /><br />"The public could rightly assume that NBC News bought exclusive interviews and images, as well as the family's loyalty, with an extravagant gift," Ethics Committee Chairman Andy Schotz said.<br /><br />In a statement, NBC News said: "The Goldmans were invited on a jet NBC News chartered to fly home to the U.S. on Thursday, December 24. NBC News has followed this story since the Goldmans' story first ran on Dateline nearly one year ago — David Goldman since has appeared on Today seventeen times. NBC News has not and will not pay for an interview."<br /><br />With its lavish gesture to the Goldmans, NBC News helped create the news and jeopardized its credibility, the SPJ Ethics Committee said.<br /><br />"Mixing financial and promotional motives with an impartial search for truth stains honest, ethical reporting," Schotz said. "Checkbook journalism has no place in the news business."<br /><br />The journalists' group is urging NBC News to show some transparency on the story. Meredith Vieira interviewed David Goldman on "Today" this morning. More of the interview will be seen in a two-hour "Dateline" at 8 p.m. Jan. 8.<br /><br />From the beginning, NBC News has disclosed that it invited the Goldman family on the flight.<br /><br />"NBC must now, belatedly, explain why it entangled its news reporting and corporate interests in this story, as well as the terms of any deal it made with the Goldman family," Schotz said. "NBC also is ethically bound to adequately disclose its active role in the story in each of its future reports on the Goldmans."<br /><br />The Ethics Committee critique arrived after it was reported that CNN paid a licensing fee to Jasper Schuringa, the hero of Northwest Flight 253 who subdued a Nigerian man determined to blow up the plane. CNN paid for a cell phone image — and thus landed Schuringa for an exclusive interview.<br /><br />The Web site Mediaite.com reported,"There's a reason Schuringa has not appeared any further on CNN or any other network – we hear he has asked for additional payment for any future interviews."<br /><br />Many viewers have been appalled by fees that TV news organizations have paid for photographs and footage in the Casey Anthony case. The networks say they are not paying for interviews by paying the fees. But many observers have been infuriated that the Anthony family seems to be profiting from the death of a child, 2-year-old Caylee Anthony.<br /><br />The Goldman story is an uplifting one, but paying for access is still paying for news. When money changes hands, that gives the appearance of compromising the reporting.<br /><br />There should be one standard in journalism. No matter if the story is happy or tragic, checkbook journalism is wrong.clirushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02809674637968450854noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4368012052042581644.post-10300137437114269482009-09-17T03:36:00.000-07:002009-09-17T03:39:18.767-07:00Mainstream Media Misses ACORN, Other Anti-Obama Scoops — Bias or Incompetence?Mainstream Media Misses ACORN, Other Anti-Obama Scoops — Bias or Incompetence?<br /><br />It is like beating a dead horse, the Atheistic Liberal News Media is so jaded they can't even see their own bias.<br /><br />---------------------------------<br /><br />Mainstream Media Misses ACORN, Other Anti-Obama Scoops — Bias or Incompetence?<br /><br />Wednesday, September 16, 2009 7:57 PM<br /><br />By: David A. Patten Article Font Size <br /><br />http://www.newsmax.com/headlines/acorn_media_beck_fox/2009/09/16/261056.html<br /><br />Now that ACORN has lost its Census Bureau contract and Senate funding, grassroots conservatives are trying to decide what's more outrageous – the organization's wrongdoing, or the media's blatant reluctance to cover it?<br /><br />"Truly shocking" is how The Los Angeles Times described the ACORN revelations on Tuesday.<br /><br />Fox News viewers weren't shocked: They've known about the scandal since the leading cable news network broke it last Thursday. But the LA Times, the first major newspaper to offer an editorial on the latest ACORN scandal, is actually ahead of the curve compared to the rest of the mainstream media.<br /><br />In fact, in the 24 hours after the controversial videos were first posted on BigGovernment.com, the collective mainstream response could be virtually summed up as follows: "Story? What story?!?"<br /><br />Consider: According to Fox News' research, the ACORN coverage aired and posted by the various news outlets in the first day of coverage consisted of: Fox News, 19 stories; CNN, 3 stories; the New York Times, the Washington Post, and the Wall Street Journal – one story apiece.<br /><br />MSNBC, ABC, CBS, and NBC offered their online and television viewers exactly zero news stories that first 24 hours, as reports that ACORN employees offered to help a child prostitution ring dupe the IRS rocked viewers around the country – not to mention Census officials and U.S. Senators.<br /><br />"These people are going to find themselves completely irrelevant very shortly if they don't pick up these stories," Fox News host Glenn Beck told viewers Tuesday. "You can't let these gigantic stories go by in this atmosphere …. You can't ignore it. It won't make it go away."<br /><br />"A major national scandal and none of the broadcast networks is covering it," Dan Gainor, vice president for business and culture at the Media Research Center, told FoxNews.com. "This is the news media in the era of Van Jones and President Obama. The major outlets cover what they want and create the themes they want."<br /><br />The ACORN lapse is but the latest in a series of embarrassments for the mainstream media lately. Others include the town hall protests, the resignation of Obama "green czar" Van Jones after his conspiracy theories about 9/11 came to light, and this weekend's 912 Project march on the nation's capital -- which the networks treated like a third-tier event rather than a grassroots conservative resurgence it so plainly is.<br /><br />Yet it was the ACORN wrongdoing exposed by twenty-something journalists James O'Keefe and Hannah Giles, however, that several pundits are now saying revealed an out-of-step mainstream media that has been repeatedly beaten by the very news outlets they try hardest to dismiss.<br /><br />"Issues initially dismissed or missed entirely by the national media have burst, if only fleetingly, onto the national agenda after relentless coverage on Fox News, talk radio, and in the blogosphere," Politico.com reported.<br /><br />On Tuesday, five days after the story broke, ABC World News anchor Charles Gibson confessed to a Chicago radio station he didn't even know about the video exposes of ACORN. After giving a hearty laugh, Gibson stated: "I didn't even know about it. Um. So you've got me at a loss. I don't know. Uh. Uh…."<br /><br />Conservative media critic and Fox News commentator Bernard Goldberg blasted Gibson's journalistic faux pas: "Because the story hadn't been in The New York Times, Charlie Gibson didn't know about it. They live in a bubble, a comfortable elite bubble, and inside that bubble, if it's not in The New York Times, it didn't happen. There might have been a time when that was somewhat true. But no more.<br /><br />"Van Jones resigned under pressure even though The New York Times hadn't run a single word about it," Goldberg tells Newsmax. "Without any press from The New York Times, he still had to resign. That tells you how little influence the media has these days. Charlie, like the organization he works for, is a dinosaur."<br /><br />The mainstream mishaps could hardly come at a worse time for them. Earlier this week, the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press reported that nearly two-thirds of Americans now believe the news stories they receive are frequently inaccurate. That compares to only 34 percent who believed stories were frequently adequate in 1985. Pew also found that a whopping 74 percent of voters believe news stories tend to favor one side of an issue over another. That's up from 66 percent just two years ago.<br /><br />Being a day late and a few million dollars of ad revenue short on major stories like ACORN won't help matters, communications experts say.<br /><br />"It goes back to the newsboys selling newspapers on the street corner," Boston University communications professor Tobe Berkovitz tells Newsmax. "'Extra! Extra! Read all about it.' Journalism has always lived by the scoop. You've now had this repeated problem of the media not recognizing the scoop until they can't avoid it, until it's no longer a scoop. That's what I find interesting."<br /><br />What's behind this summer's phenomenon of the major outlets' faltering control over the news cycle? A host of excuses have been offered up: Declining news budgets and the constraints of a 22-minute news hole on the nightly news broadcasts among them.<br /><br />Most pundits tell Newsmax another powerful factor is at work however: The networks and big city newspapers rue the appearance that they're taking their cues from Fox News.<br /><br />"Clearly, this is a story that broke on Fox News and is being driven for now by Fox News," DePauw University communications professor Jeffrey McCall says. "These other media organizations, it seems to me, don't want get on board with a news story that would essentially have them following Fox News' lead. Most national journalistic outlets still consider, incorrectly, that Fox News is a journalistic lightweight, and they are unwilling to recognize Fox News as a news-agenda setter."<br /><br />Berkovitz says the series of missed and underreported stories has mainstream media czars reeling.<br /><br />"I think they're seriously shocked because they've let a front page story not be on their front page," he says. "I think it's the magnitude of the story that shocked them. They had to know this stuff's floating around, unless you are fly-fishing somewhere with no Internet."<br /><br />Berkovitz contends the traditional news icons have been tripped up by their own view of what is and isn't news.<br /><br />"They don't want to kick over certain rocks," he tells Newsmax. "Certain rocks they're delighted to kick over. When George Bush was president, no rock was too small to kick over. With Barack Obama, I think what you're seeing in the mainstream media is that, once a really big rock is turned over, and it's unavoidable, then they have to go with it."<br /><br />Whether that amounts to bias, Berkovitz says, is in the eye of the beholder. But others aren't being quite so charitable.<br /><br />On his radio show Tuesday, Morning Joe host Joe Scarborough, a former Republican congressman, told listeners: "If the Christian Coalition in 1995 had a sting operation carried on against it by a liberal group, I guarantee you it would have been front page, New York Times, the next day. And people like me would have been called out, people saying, 'How could you ever, ever justify supporting a group that would teach people how to violate the tax code and promote prostitution.'"<br /><br />Goldberg, whose latest book on media coverage of the president is titled "A Slobbering Love Affair," isn't pulling any punches either. He notes that a major theme of the parse ACORN coverage is focusing on the scandal as a conservative smear campaign.<br /><br />"It becomes a way to avoid what they want to avoid," he says, "that here's a liberal organization corrupt to its core that has ties to the president of the United States."clirushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02809674637968450854noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4368012052042581644.post-39497913053374203282009-09-05T09:24:00.000-07:002009-09-05T09:25:17.767-07:00Cultural WarCultural War<br /><br />The following is proof of the Cultural War bias of the Atheistic Liberal News Media and a listing of the major Atheistic Liberal News Media groups. PBS has got their head so much up Obama's hiney they are beginning to look ridiculous.<br /><br />Ways and Means Committee chairman Rep. Charles Rangel, is another example of the corruption of the democrats that the Atheistic Liberal News Media will not discuss. <br /><br />There is a cultural war in America between Christians and Atheists. This war is being fought on the battlefield of politics. The battles are in the voting booth. The prize in the cultural war is the hearts, minds and souls of the children. The Atheistic liberal news media greatly influences both domestic and foreign policy by constantly reporting only bad news about Christians, Conservatives and Republicans and only good news about atheists, liberals and democrats. The agenda of the Atheistic liberal news media is to promote evolution, extreme environmentalism, socialism, feminism, pornography, abortion, adultery, homosexuality and the Atheistic Lifestyle by having democrats in control of government.<br /><br />-------------------------------------------------<br /><br />The Van Jones (non) feeding frenzy<br />By: Byron York<br />Chief Political Correspondent<br />09/04/09 11:30 AM EDT<br /><br />http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/blogs/beltway-confidential/The-Van-Jones-non-feeding-non-frenzy-57271402.html<br /><br />From a Nexis search a few moments ago:<br /><br />Total words about the Van Jones controversy in the New York Times: 0.<br />Total words about the Van Jones controversy in the Washington Post: 0.<br />Total words about the Van Jones controversy on NBC Nightly News: 0.<br />Total words about the Van Jones controversy on ABC World News: 0.<br />Total words about the Van Jones controversy on CBS Evening News: 0.<br /><br />If you were to receive all your news from any one of these outlets, or even all of them together, and you heard about some sort of controversy involving President Obama's Special Adviser for Green Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, your response would be, "Huh?" If you heard that that adviser, Van Jones, had apologized for a number of remarks and positions in the recent past, your response would be, "What?" And if you were in the Obama White House monitoring the Jones situation, you would be hoping that the news organizations listed above continue to hold the line -- otherwise, Jones, who is quite well thought of in Obama circles, would be history.clirushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02809674637968450854noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4368012052042581644.post-51556315409081964952009-06-19T08:22:00.001-07:002009-06-19T08:22:58.214-07:00ABC Employees Donated Heavily to ObamaABC Employees Donated Heavily to Obama<br /><br />Friday, June 19, 2009 8:30 AM<br /><br />By: Jennifer Harper, The Washington Times<br /><br />http://www.newsmax.com/insidecover/abc_donated_to_obama/2009/06/19/226987.html<br /><br />As indignation turned to outrage Thursday among critics of an ABC News prime-time special on President Obama's health care policy, The Washington Times has learned that ABC employees gave 80 times as much money to Mr. Obama's 2008 campaign for president than to his rival's.<br /><br />According to an analysis of campaign donations by the Center for Responsive Politics, conducted at The Times' request, ABC employees in several divisions donated $124,421 to the Obama campaign, compared with $1,550 to the presidential campaign of Sen. John McCain.<br /><br />The 60-minute ABC program, to air live from the White House on Wednesday, is sparking hardball politics in other ways. Grass-roots boycotts, Republican outcry and a study citing media bias are all part of the mix.<br /><br />A study released Thursday by the Business & Media Institute (BMI) found that since Inauguration Day, ABC has aired news stories with positive reviews of Mr. Obama's health care policy 55 times, compared with 18 times when the network highlighted negative reviews.<br /><br />Citing Census Bureau figures, the BMI analyses also accused ABC of "exaggerating the breadth of the uninsured problem," saying the network's claim that up to 50 million Americans are uninsured is false.<br /><br />"ABC is in bed with their source, so to speak. ABC is supposed to be a news organization, not a producer of infomercials for national health care. And I wonder what they would have done if the Bush administration had asked for positive programming to support the war on terror or Social Security initiatives," said Dan Gainor, BMI vice president of business and culture.<br /><br />Longtime Democratic strategist Tad Devine, however, said he detected the vast right-wing conspiracy of the last Democratic administration, and warned Republicans that complaining could backfire.<br /><br />"It's the same old, same old from Republicans. People who run political parties have a responsibility to get their side of the story out, and they're attacking ABC to do that. ABC is the vehicle," said Mr. Devine, whose Democratic roots go back to the presidential ticket of Jimmy Carter and Walter F. Mondale.<br /><br />"Republicans think they must undercut news organizations who give President Obama favorable coverage - or they will lose elections. They're going to go after anyone who gives Obama a showcase," Mr. Devine said. "But it could backfire. If the GOP keeps this up, everyone will tune into that ABC special on Wednesday."<br /><br />An informal online poll at the New York Daily News on Thursday found that 75 percent of the respondents did not "trust" ABC to provide even-handed coverage. And conservative bloggers have been intensely critical of ABC in recent days.<br /><br />"I'm not watching ABC entertainment, and I'm not watching their news programming either," said New York-based Karen Dougherty, who writes LonelyConservative.com, one of many blogs issuing a call for boycotts of ABC and its advertisers.<br /><br />The broadcast, they say, is tantamount to an infomercial for the administration, made worse by the fact that ABC also will broadcast "World News Tonight" from the White House on Wednesday.<br /><br />"It's not enough to say that ABC is exercising terrible journalistic judgment. The American public has to let ABC know that these decisions matter. As a believer in the marketplace, I think that an advertiser boycott is the way to deal with this unseemly display of media partisanship. After all, every American has a voice in the marketplace," said Sunny Berman of Bookwormroom.com, another conservative blog based in California.<br /><br />An ABC executive responded to criticisms with the following:<br /><br />"We welcome feedback from an audience in whatever form it might take. The top and bottom line is that we intend to produce a fair, probing and thoughtful discussion about a vitally important issue," said Jeffrey Schneider, senior vice president of ABC News communications.<br /><br />The Republican National Committee disagrees.<br /><br />Denied a chance to question Mr. Obama on his policy or buy advertising time on the program, Republicans said ABC denied them equal time for the town-hall-style event, accusing the network of turning over "its entire programming over to President Obama and his big-government agenda," RNC Chairman Michael S. Steele said in the organization's second public letter to the network in 48 hours.<br /><br />ABC's Mr. Schneider called the Steele letter "a little sad. But that's how it all goes down. First you leak a letter from the RNC chief of staff to the press - all based on false premises - then the chairman writes something and riles everybody up. Then you ask for money. That's politics 101."clirushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02809674637968450854noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4368012052042581644.post-62872265623244113032009-01-07T06:21:00.000-08:002009-01-07T06:22:06.055-08:00Palestinian PropagandaPalestinian Propaganda<br /><br />The Atheistic Liberal News Media should be ashamed of their production and distribution of Palestinian Propaganda.<br /><br />The Israeli attack on Gaza was a just action and the deaths of civilians is to be expected when the enemy uses civilians as a shield. The Israelis should be praised for their attempt to minimize deaths of civilians and the Palestinians should be condemned for using civilians as shields.<br /><br />I believe the reason the Atheistic Liberal News Media hates the Israelis is because the ALNM does not like the concept of evil being removed. If evil is removed in Palestine, then the evil of homosexuality, adultery and illegitimate children could be removed from America society.<br /><br />The war protestor and pacifists that support the ALNM are the most despicable people that exist because they allow evil to flourish. They don't do evil, but encourage evil by preventing evil from being removed from society. The war protestors and pacifists are also the ones that oppose the death penalty, thus placing a heavy economic burden on American society to keep criminals locked up in prisons for life.<br /><br />War protestors and pacifists cause big wars by failing to take care of situations as they are developing. The attack on America where 3000 were killed, could have been prevented if action had been taken by the Clinton Administration to stop the growth of the Islamic Terrorists.<br /><br />The people of Gaza made a big mistake when they elected Hamas to lead the nation of Gaza. Elections should be to elect the person that can provide the greatest security instead of a popularity contest. Marriage should be to choose the person who can provide the greatest security instead of a popularity contest. Making the wrong choice in either elections or marriage leads to a lot of misery for all that are involved.clirushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02809674637968450854noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4368012052042581644.post-59721500086564452142008-12-16T07:12:00.000-08:002008-12-16T07:13:29.746-08:00Atheistic Liberal New Media<br /><br />Proof of the connection between the Atheistic Liberal News Media and the democrats.<br /><br />There is a cultural war in America between Christians and Atheists. This war is being fought on the battlefield of politics. The battles are in the voting booth. The prize in the cultural war is the hearts, minds and souls of the children. The Atheistic liberal news media greatly influences both domestic and foreign policy by constantly reporting only bad news about Christians, Conservatives and Republicans and only good news about atheists, liberals and democrats. The agenda of the Atheistic liberal news media is to promote extreme environmentalism, socialism, feminism, pornography, abortion, homosexuality and the Atheistic Lifestyle by having democrats in control of government.<br /><br />-----------------------------------------<br /><br />Time's Jay Carney will be Biden aide<br />By MIKE ALLEN | 12/15/08 4:50 PM EST<br /><br />http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1208/16600.html<br /><br />Time's Jay Carney is leaving the magazine to work for Joe Biden. Carney's title will be assistant to the vice president and director of communications.<br /><br />Jay Carney is leaving Time magazine after 20 years to be Vice President-elect Joe Biden's communications director in the White House, astonished magazine and gleeful transition sources said.<br /><br />Carney's title will be assistant to the vice president and director of communications. TIME.com's "The Page" first reported his new job.<br /><br />Carney, the magazine's Washington bureau chief, is one of Washington's best-known talking heads, with regular appearances on ABC's "This Week," "The McLaughlin Group" and MSNBC's "Hardball."<br /><br />Biden has assembled a team of heavyweights: Ron Klain, who was chief of staff to former Vice President Al Gore, as chief of staff; Mike Donilon, one of Washington's best-connected Democratic consultants, as counselor; and Tony Blinken, a longtime Biden adviser, who is expected to fill a senior role on the National Security Council or on Biden's staff.clirushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02809674637968450854noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4368012052042581644.post-64284383104946453652008-12-03T06:37:00.000-08:002008-12-03T06:38:19.698-08:00Killing the Goose that Lays the Golden EggsKilling the Goose that Lays the Golden Eggs<br /><br />I don't know all the reasons that the Atheistic Liberal News and Entertainment Industry hates President Bush, but even members of the ALNEI admit they were biased against President Bush.<br /><br />I believe the ALNEI hated President Bush because of the following.<br /><br />There is a cultural war in America between Christians and Atheists. This war is being fought on the battlefield of politics. The battles are in the voting booth. The prize in the cultural war is the hearts, minds and souls of the children. The Atheistic liberal news media greatly influences both domestic and foreign policy by constantly reporting only bad news about Christians, Conservatives and Republicans and only good news about atheists, liberals and democrats. The agenda of the Atheistic liberal news media is to promote extreme environmentalism, socialism, feminism, pornography, abortion, homosexuality and the Atheistic Lifestyle by having democrats in control of government.<br /><br />But did the ALNEI kill the Goose that Lays the Golden Eggs in order to get democrats elected? <br /><br />The economic situation started when Bernieke raised interest to prevent inflation. Unfortunately, this caused interest rates on adjustable rate mortgages to go up and the sub-prime loans began to default. That brought down the whole house of cards that had come into existence by the Community Reinvestment Act legislation enacted by the Democrats that forced the banks to make the sub-prime loans.<br /><br />The ALNEI used the economic situation to justify change and were constantly proving change was needed because of the worsening economy. Did the ALNEI and Democrats drive the economy into a depression when it could have been a mild recession? We will never know. <br /><br />I believe the ALNEI and Democrats thought they could produce a magic bullet that would turn the economy around instantaneously after the Democrats were elected. Now that we will find out.<br /><br />If the economy is not easily fixed, the Democrats will be voted out of office, but what should be done to the Atheistic Liberal News and Entertainment Industry that aided the Democrats by biased news coverage?clirushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02809674637968450854noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4368012052042581644.post-7358276216166650612008-11-25T02:31:00.000-08:002008-11-25T02:32:13.658-08:00Who's in ChargeWho's in Charge<br /><br />During this transition period who is in charge? Surly it is not Obama or Bush. I sort of thought it was Paulson and Bernieke, from an independent organization, that were in charge, but they both have been given a no confidence vote. Should it have been the democratically controlled congress?<br /><br />A presidental election is always a discussion of who can do a better job. The news media and democrats were very effect in discrediting McCain by linking McCain to Bush. Everything has been blamed on President Bush even though a lot the issues faced by President Bush were the result of the actions of democrats before Bush took office.<br /><br />One wonders if things would be different now if the news media and democrats would have supported President in the War on Terror and Economic Issues instead of discrediting President Bush so that a democrats would win the presidential election. Did the news media talk up a bad economic situation to get Obama elected with the hope that Obama could quickly turn things around?<br /><br />There is a cultural war in America between Christians and Atheists. This war is being fought on the battlefield of politics. The battles are in the voting booth. The prize in the cultural war is the hearts, minds and souls of the children. The Atheistic liberal news media greatly influences both domestic and foreign policy by constantly reporting only bad news about Christians, Conservatives and Republicans and only good news about atheists, liberals and democrats. The agenda of the Atheistic liberal news media is to promote extreme environmentalism, socialism, feminism, pornography, abortion, homosexuality and the Atheistic Lifestyle by having democrats in control of government.<br /><br />I am not use the concept of a specific date for a presidential election is a good thing. Maybe a no confidence vote and an election of a new president in 30 days, of even maybe a no confidence vote and congress immediately electing a new president from the people in congress.<br /><br />The concept of a specific date for a presidential election allows too much centralization of propaganda. Without a specific date, each state election would be more important and need not be on the same date all over America. <br /><br />If America survives, maybe we need to change this flaw in government transition and the flaw in news media control over domestic and foreign policy.clirushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02809674637968450854noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4368012052042581644.post-32989696912147265912008-11-10T02:58:00.000-08:002008-11-10T02:59:27.195-08:00Obama Tilt in Campaign CoverageObama Tilt in Campaign Coverage<br /><br />Can anything good come from an administration that would not have been elected except for news media bias?<br /><br />---------------------------------<br /><br />An Obama Tilt in Campaign Coverage<br /><br />http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/11/07/AR2008110702895.html<br /> <br />By Deborah Howell<br />Sunday, November 9, 2008; Page B06<br /><br />The Post provided a lot of good campaign coverage, but readers have been consistently critical of the lack of probing issues coverage and what they saw as a tilt toward Democrat Barack Obama. My surveys, which ended on Election Day, show that they are right on both counts.<br /><br />My assistant, Jean Hwang, and I have been examining Post coverage since Nov. 11 of last year on issues, voters, fundraising, the candidates' backgrounds and horse-race stories on tactics, strategy and consultants. We also have looked at photos and Page 1 stories since Obama captured the nomination June 4.<br /><br />The count was lopsided, with 1,295 horse-race stories and 594 issues stories. The Post was deficient in stories that reported more than the two candidates trading jabs; readers needed articles, going back to the primaries, comparing their positions with outside experts' views. There were no broad stories on energy or science policy, and there were few on religion issues.<br />ad_icon<br /><br />Bill Hamilton, assistant managing editor for politics, said, "There are a lot of things I wish we'd been able to do in covering this campaign, but we had to make choices about what we felt we were uniquely able to provide our audiences both in Washington and on the Web. I don't at all discount the importance of issues, but we had a larger purpose, to convey and explain a campaign that our own David Broder described as the most exciting he has ever covered, a narrative that unfolded until the very end. I think our staff rose to the occasion."<br /><br />The op-ed page ran far more laudatory opinion pieces on Obama, 32, than on Sen. John McCain, 13. There were far more negative pieces about McCain, 58, than there were about Obama, 32, and Obama got the editorial board's endorsement. The Post has several conservative columnists, but not all were gung-ho about McCain.<br /><br />Stories and photos about Obama in the news pages outnumbered those devoted to McCain. Reporters, photographers and editors found the candidacy of Obama, the first African American major-party nominee, more newsworthy and historic. Journalists love the new; McCain, 25 years older than Obama, was already well known and had more scars from his longer career in politics.<br /><br />The number of Obama stories since Nov. 11 was 946, compared with McCain's 786. Both had hard-fought primary campaigns, but Obama's battle with Hillary Rodham Clinton was longer, and the numbers reflect that.<br /><br />McCain clinched the GOP nomination on March 4, three months before Obama won his. From June 4 to Election Day, the tally was Obama, 626 stories, and McCain, 584. Obama was on the front page 176 times, McCain, 144 times; 41 stories featured both.<br /><br />Our survey results are comparable to figures for the national news media from a study by the Project for Excellence in Journalism. It found that from June 9, when Clinton dropped out of the race, until Nov. 2, 66 percent of the campaign stories were about Obama compared with 53 percent for McCain; some stories featured both. The project also calculated that in that time, 57 percent of the stories were about the horse race and 13 percent were about issues.<br /><br />Counting from June 4, Obama was in 311 Post photos and McCain in 282. Obama led in most categories. Obama led 133 to 121 in pictures more than three columns wide, 178 to 161 in smaller pictures, and 164 to 133 in color photos. In black and white photos, the nominees were about even, with McCain at 149 and Obama at 147. On Page 1, they were even at 26 each. Post photo and news editors were surprised by my first count on Aug. 3, which showed a much wider disparity, and made a more conscious effort at balance afterward.<br /><br />Some readers complain that coverage is too poll-driven. They're right, but it's not going to change. The Post's polling was on the mark, and in some cases ahead of the curve, in focusing on independent voters, racial attitudes, low-wage voters, the shift of African Americans' support from Clinton to Obama and the rising importance of economic issues. The Post and its polling partner ABC News include 50 to 60 issues questions in every survey instead of just horse-race questions, so public attitudes were plumbed as well.<br /><br />The Post had a hard-working team on the campaign. Special praise goes to Dan Balz, the best, most level-headed, incisive political reporter and analyst in newspapers. His stories and "Dan Balz's Take" on washingtonpost.com were fair, penetrating and on the mark. His mentor, David S. Broder, was as sharp as ever.<br /><br />Michael Dobbs, the Fact Checker, also deserves praise for parsing campaign rhetoric for the overblown or just flat wrong. Howard Kurtz's Ad Watch was a sharp reality check.<br /><br />The Post's biographical pieces, especially the first ones -- McCain by Michael Leahy and Obama by David Maraniss -- were compelling. Maraniss demystified Obama's growing-up years; the piece on his mother and grandparents was a great read. Leahy's first piece on McCain's father and grandfather, both admirals, told me where McCain got his maverick ways as a kid -- right from the two old men.<br /><br />But Obama deserved tougher scrutiny than he got, especially of his undergraduate years, his start in Chicago and his relationship with Antoin "Tony" Rezko, who was convicted this year of influence-peddling in Chicago. The Post did nothing on Obama's acknowledged drug use as a teenager.<br /><br />The Post had good coverage of voters, mainly by Krissah Williams Thompson and Kevin Merida. Anne Hull's stories from Florida, Michigan and Liberty University, and Wil Haygood's story from central Montana brought readers into voters' lives. Jose Antonio Vargas's pieces about campaigns and the Internet were standouts.<br /><br />One gaping hole in coverage involved Joe Biden, Obama's running mate. When Gov. Sarah Palin was nominated for vice president, reporters were booking the next flight to Alaska. Some readers thought The Post went over Palin with a fine-tooth comb and neglected Biden. They are right; it was a serious omission. However, I do not agree with those readers who thought The Post did only hatchet jobs on her. There were several good stories on her, the best on page 1 by Sally Jenkins on how Palin grew up in Alaska.<br /><br />In early coverage, I wasn't a big fan of the long-running series called "The Gurus" on consultants and important people in the campaigns. The Post has always prided itself on its political coverage, and profiles of the top dogs were probably well read by political junkies. But I thought the series was of no practical use to readers. While there were some interesting pieces in The Frontrunners series, none of them told me anything about where the candidates stood on any issue.<br /><br />Deborah Howell can be reached at 202-334-7582 or ombudsman@washpost.com.clirushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02809674637968450854noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4368012052042581644.post-82565166271681036082008-11-04T04:54:00.000-08:002008-11-04T04:55:06.251-08:00Media BiasMedia Bias<br /><br />I place the following on this blog so that it will get documented. A lot negative stuff gets removed.<br /><br />America has become a Newsocracy. The News Media is setting the agenda for America. Unfortunately the New Media is mostly Atheistic, Liberal, and supports the democratic party.<br /><br />There is a cultural war in America between Christians and Atheists. This war is being fought on the battlefield of politics. The battles are in the voting booth. The prize in the cultural war is the hearts, minds and souls of the children. The Atheistic liberal news media greatly influences both domestic and foreign policy by constantly reporting only bad news about Christians, Conservatives and Republicans and only good news about atheists, liberals and democrats. The agenda of the Atheistic liberal news media is to promote extreme environmentalism, socialism, feminism, pornography, abortion, homosexuality and the Atheistic Lifestyle by having democrats in control of government.<br /><br />http://www.akdart.com/med6.html<br /><br />As if the obvious needs to be laid out even more clearly, this page presents several more examples of what I've been discussing on the other Media Bias pages.<br /><br />The news media sometimes show bias when they don't report current events. Another nearby page on this site has a long list of examples of suppressed news topics.<br /><br />There are also examples of media bias on the Hurricane Katrina page.<br /><br />Most recently, the press has shown undeniable favoritism toward Senator Barack Obama in the current election cycle.<br /><br />---------------------<br /><br />Associated Prevaricators: A recent Associated Press story so thoroughly twisted the English language to present the opposite of reality, Bill Clinton might be writing its headlines. … This is not reporting: it is news manipulation designed to massage public opinion about the war. It is an important reminder of the ever-present filter through which Americans receive their news.<br /><br />The Media Plan to Destroy Palin. A Rasmussen poll found that 51 percent of the people believe that reporters are trying to "hurt" Palin. Twenty-four percent said the stories made them more likely to vote for McCain. The backlash has begun.<br /><br />Leftist media sire hypocrisy. When the story first broke that Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards had cheated on his cancer-stricken wife and sired a baby with a bimbo on his campaign payroll, The New York Times refused to run it. But when the news hit that not the president, not the vice president but the daughter of the vice-presidential nominee is pregnant, the Times ran five — count 'em, five — stories about it. In one day.<br /><br />Smut-hunting NY Times Limbo Dancing in Alaska. The New York Times is proving "how low it can go". The NY Times is dispatching a group of its top "investigative journalists", fanning them across the State of Alaska looking for dirt on [Sarah] Palin and Republicans in a desperate bid to take the wheels off of John McCain's little red wagon.<br /><br />Spinning Into Orbit. [Governor] Palin, of course, knows all about [media bias]. Obama-linked blogs like the Daily Kos invent charges out of whole cloth, like the time one claimed Palin wasn't the mother of her own baby. The media reported that as news. Meanwhile, ad agency personnel linked to the Obama campaign faked charges in videos that Palin belonged to an Alaska secessionist group. The media picked that up too. … The more we observe media bias in action, the more we're amazed by its new ways of distorting and concealing news.<br /><br />The Media's Vendetta Against Palin: To be sure, the media tried to take out George W. Bush. His reelection was so abhorrent to the New York-Washington media axis that one member, CBS News, put obviously phony documents on the air to defeat him. Bush was never a movement conservative. He is not creating a new generation of young conservatives. But Palin can be.<br /><br />Obama's Publicists: Have the feeling Barack Obama gets more favorable coverage than John McCain? It's not just a perception, it's a reality, according to yet another study confirming media bias. The right-of-center sector of the blogosphere has for months maintained that the mainstream media are "in the tank" for Obama. The observant bloggers were right.<br /><br />The Media, Ahab Levin and Moby Bush. We've seen a lot in this campaign cycle, but the media hit a new low with the ABC Sunday love-fest between Hillary Clinton and George Stephanopoulous. For an entire hour, we were treated to an infomercial for the Clinton campaign. It's a perfect example of how the political activists who pose as journalists have seized control of the media battlefield. ABC News is now Hillary Clinton's most committed superdelegate. … Still loyal to Hillary, ABC chose to stage a one-candidate debate Sunday morning hosted by a former Clinton White House staffer.<br /><br />Journalist Sympathizes With Illegal Immigrants. A reporter for the Los Angeles Times, Nazario started her career at the Wall Street Journal two decades ago. Her book, Enrique's Journey, recounts the perils faced by a young Honduran boy traveling north on the "train of death" to reunite with his illegal immigrant mother in the United States. … During her Commencement speech at Messiah College, Nazario carefully omitted any mention of these persons' legal status, referring to them instead "immigrants," "migrants," or, simply, women and children seeking a better life in the United States.<br /><br />Magazine Madness: Al Gore is a victim of media bias and advocates of low taxes are "crackpots." These are two of the counterfactual theses advanced in major magazines this week.<br /><br />Editor Defends Use of CodePink Members in 'Independent' Focus Group. A Detroit Free Press editor expressed regret Monday [9/8/2008] that left-wing and anti-war activists were included in a focus group of so-called independent voters the newspaper interviewed during the political conventions, but said he didn't see the harm in having a "radical leftist or two" in the group.<br /><br />Seeking More Viewers, MSNBC Turns Left. With the promotion of Rachel Maddow, the Air America radio host, to a prime-time television spot this week, the longtime third-place cable news network MSNBC cemented its identity as a channel for a liberal audience. But is that what advertisers want it to be?<br /><br />Republicans Jeer, Protest NBC News. About a year into MSNBC's strategy of refashioning itself into the network for Bush haters, some consequences are starting to emerge for the cable channel and its corporate parent NBC.<br /><br />The Media Descend to a New Low. Time's Mark Halperin has posted an advance copy of the cover of US Weekly magazine, the tabloid published by Rolling Stone's Jann Wenner. That cover shows a smiling Sarah Palin, holding her youngest son Trig. The screaming headline: "Babies, Lies and Scandal: John McCain's Vice President." Wenner has contributed $5300 to Obama's campaign since 2007. The cover was sent to select news organizations by Mark Neschis, the head of corporate communications for Wenner Media and former director of television in the Clinton White House.<br /><br /><br />Oprah exhibits unmitigated bias<br /><br />Sarah Palin on Oprah Winfrey Show? Oprah "Adamantly Against It". Now that Sarah Palin has stepped onto the political scene and could become the country's first female vice president, will Oprah interview her? Oprah Winfrey, the talk show host queen who outwardly supports Senator Barack Hussein Obama, apparently doesn't want Palin on her show, despite numerous viewer requests.<br /><br />Is Oprah Biased? Host Won't Interview Palin. She may have let Tom Cruise jump all over her couch, but Oprah Winfrey says that Sarah Palin can't even sit on it. At least not until after the presidential election, that is.<br /><br />Storm as Oprah says no to Palin interview. Oprah Winfrey, America's favourite daytime TV star, has refused to have Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin as a guest on her talk show. Winfrey, a prominent supporter of Democratic nominee Barack Obama, has been facing pressure from conservative commentators and pundits who say that Palin would be a perfect interview for her female-heavy audience.<br /><br />Oprah Says No to Palin, and Gets an Earful. Oprah Winfrey has said she will not interview Gov. Sarah Palin of Alaska, the hottest political star in the firmament, and the decision is drawing negative reviews from many fans of the doyenne of daytime television. A group of Republican women in Florida has announced a boycott of Ms. Winfrey's television show and called for cancellations of subscriptions to her magazine, "O: The Oprah Magazine."<br /><br />Florida Republican Women Officially Boycott Oprah. On September 6, the Florida Federation of Republican Women called for a boycott of the Oprah Winfrey Show based upon Ms. Winfrey's refusal to have Governor Sarah Palin as a guest on Oprah until after the election, according to Linda Ivell, President of the FFRW.<br /><br /><br />NYT's Court Reporter Says Ruth Bader Ginsburg is a Centrist. The New York Times sent veteran Supreme Court reporter Linda Greenhouse into retirement in grand style on Sunday, turning over to her the front page of the Week in Review for "2,691 Decisions," a title marking the number of court cases she had covered during her tenure. Unmentioned were her off-the-clock denunciations of conservatives, such as her infamous speech at Harvard in June 2006 when she tore into the Bush administration. What was included: Her clear belief that the world is a better place with Anthony Kennedy on the Court and Robert Bork not.<br /><br />How to Lie With Statistics: With apologies to Darrel Huff and his famous book of the same title, today's papers provide a wonderful demonstration of how the mainstream press — in this case, The New York Times, can use real statistics to justify politically spun conclusions.<br /><br />McCain vs. Obama: The Snoozer in Nashville. "This was the worst-moderated debate in the history of presidential debates," one McCain campaign insider told me just moments after John McCain and Barack Obama left the stage at Belmont University in Nashville. "The audience and the American people should feel robbed — that the one opportunity they had to ask questions of the presidential candidates was taken from them by Tom Brokaw."<br /><br />NBC's Brokaw Asks No Questions on Iraq, Immigration, Abortion or Same-Sex Marriage. The pretext of the debate was that the questions would come from a "townhall" audience and from Americans all across the nation sending in questions via the Internet. All issues would be inbounds. Ultimately, however, all questions were screened and chosen by NBC's Brokaw, who kept the focus almost exclusively on the economy and foreign policy.<br /><br />Some people have to be told. The editor-at-large of newspaper industry trade publication Editor & Publisher upbraids reporters at the political conventions for failing to stand when the National Anthem is played at the start of each night's session.<br /><br />Jeremiah Wright's Controversial AIDS Charge. [Jeremiah] Wright isn't the first public figure to repeat the claim that AIDS is a U.S. weapon to kill people. The claim that AIDS was manufactured by the United States was reported by CBS Evening News anchor Dan Rather on a March 30, 1987, broadcast. Rather was widely criticized for playing into a Soviet KGB disinformation campaign. The charge had appeared in a number of Soviet and Third World publications before Rather picked it up.<br /><br />Convicted Ex-Governor to Speak at Democrat Convention. Convicted Alabama Governor Don Siegelman will speak at the Democrat National Convention. What would the media say if a GOP convention speaker was out on bond? The uproar would be tremendous.<br /><br />TV One plans to cover Obama — but not McCain. TV One will cover the Democratic National Convention because — and only because — the party's nominee is black. And yet, oddly enough, some of the people who will be involved in that coverage took umbrage at the suggestion that the cable/satellite network is, um, covering the Democratic National Convention only because the nominee is Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill. "Yes, Sen. Obama running for president is a huge deal at TV One, as it is in the African-American community," said Johnathan Rodgers, the CEO of the network that, in his words, "targets African-American adults."<br /><br />[Will TV One also cover Cynthia McKinney's campaign?<br /><br />Williams Tosses Softballs to Obama, Empathizes Over Elitist Image. Brian Williams, who slobbered over Barack Obama in their last interview in early January, did so again in a Thursday [5/8/2008] session excerpted on the NBC Nightly News. Williams didn't pose a single challenging question nor mention Jeremiah Wright in any of the ten questions aired.<br /><br />'I Hate to Keep Being in the Position of Defending Obama, But...' Weeks before Linda Douglass announced she would be jumping aboard the Barack Obama presidential campaign as a senior strategist, the former CBS News and ABC News Washington correspondent was already aiding the Obama campaign.<br /><br />Barack Clinton Obama. [Scroll down slowly] Reality is now shattering the myth. Obama turns out to be a Chicago politician — highly ambitious, extremely talented, and neither untainted nor uncompromised. Maybe it's time for the national media, many of whom (like Newsweek and MSNBC, for starters) are enraptured by Obama, to acquaint themselves with the real man. Is that too much to ask when selecting our next president?<br /><br />MSOBAMA. It is not a compliment to human nature to say that there is something within us that is sometimes drawn to watching — for a limited period of time, anyway — the comically deranged on display. Which brings me to MSNBC's Keith Olbermann.<br /><br />MSNBC's Doomed "Experiment": Outside of special events coverage, MSNBC's executives haven't really seen the light about how their Obamaholics Unanimous lineup is bad for ratings. Even as they yank Matthews and Olbermann away from the anchor desk, MSNBC's adding hard-left Air America radio host Rachel Maddow to consolidate the "progressive" carpet-bombing after dark. They think they're the Genius Channel.<br /><br />Newt Destroys Joy's Argument. Appearing on the April 29 edition of "The View," former House Speaker Newt Gingrich proved his intellectual superiority to Joy Behar punching holes in her very shallow debate points. Also, in discussing the ongoing Reverend Wright controversy, Whoopi Goldberg placed Billy Graham in league with Wright and Louis Farrakhan.<br /><br />Liars' Round-Up: The facts about your security are being torn to shreds by activist liars. And they think that you're too stupid to know the difference. Let's lay out the worst current examples of media make-believe and election-year truth-trashing.<br /><br />Wright Speaks for the Left. The Rev. Wright's decision to allow himself to be interviewed by Bill Moyers was, from his perspective, an excellent one. It is difficult to imagine a less challenging, more fawning, interview. How bad was it? Given that one of the most egregious of the Rev. Wright's statements was his charge that the American government developed the AIDS virus and inflicted it on black Americans, one assumed that the first major reporter to interview Wright since the comments were made public would ask him about it. Not Bill Moyers.<br /><br />Who Needs Friends Like the Rev. Wright? What is Jeremiah Wright doing? That's easy. He's helping himself. Trying to save his reputation. Smiling for the cameras. What can Barack Obama do about it? Not much. The only thing worse than Wright speaking out is the respect with which he is treated when he does. In numerous reports, Wright is being described as one of the leading African-American pastors in the country.<br /><br />Salon Editor: Most Press Members 'Hate Hillary Clinton'. "I was struck when I got to Iowa and New Hampshire in January by how our media colleagues were just swooning over Barack Obama. That is not too strong a word. They were swooning. I was at a speech, I remember it, I will write about it some day, in Manchester, and every, the biggest names in our business were there, and they were, they could repeat some of his speech lines to one another. It was like a Bruce Springsteen concert where the fans sing along."<br /><br />Some Media Forgetting to Mention Party Affiliation of Detroit's Embattled Mayor? Thursday [8/7/2008], when the Associated Press reported that he had been imprisoned for violating terms of his bond in his perjury case, the AP failed to mention his party affiliation. Kilpatrick is a Democrat.<br /><br />Monkey business on the Edwards story? As a member in good standing of the mainstream media, I generally tend to be skeptical of those in the blogosphere who accuse us of liberal bias. But they sure seem to have a point with this John Edwards story.<br /><br />Blagojevich-Rezko: Chicago Station Doesn't Name Party in TV Report. The feds seem to be closing in on Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich — and at least one Chicago television station seems determined to minimize exposure not only of his party affiliation, but of others who have received tainted campaign contributions.<br /><br />CNN Doesn't Mention Pro-Union Guest Was Union VP. Author's former job explains her adoration of unions, but she is unopposed on 'Your $$$$$.'<br /><br />CNN: 'Cheap' Corn Should Be Taxed to Fight Obesity. Medical correspondent presents tax on products with corn syrup as a convoluted solution to obesity and to 'offset' price of corn, ignoring that the price is already at an 11-year high.<br /><br />Bill Maher, Bigot. Last week, a few days before Pope Benedict XVI's visit to America, TV talk show host Bill Maher went on a profanity-laden tirade against the Pope and the Catholic Church. On his HBO Real Time program, Maher claimed that the Pope "used to be a Nazi," and called the Catholic Church a "child-abusing religious cult" and "the Bear Stearns of organized pedophilia."<br /><br />Barnum & Bailey & CNN. We're not talking about the candidates here, but about the shamelessly high-pressure pitch machine that has replaced the Cable News Network's once smart and reliable campaign coverage. Was there ever a better backdrop than Las Vegas for the traveling wreck of a journalistic carnival that CNN's political journalism has become?<br /><br />Jesse Helms and Mangled Manners: When Helms announced his retirement from the Senate in 2001, the media elite made their own distaste very clear. "He was so wonderfully odious," declared top Newsweek editor Evan Thomas. "He was very comforting to the east coast media establishment to know that there was an evil guy out there that you could really fear."<br /><br />ABC and NBC, But Not CBS, Note Passing of Conservative Icon Hyde. While ABC and NBC noted [Congressman Henry Hyde's] death, at age 83, on their Thursday evening [11/29/2007] newscasts, and even managed to avoid any pejorative ideological labeling, the CBS Evening News ignored Hyde.<br /><br />ABC Gushed Over Edwards 30th Wedding Anniversary; Ignores Bush's. ABC's Good Morning America, which aired two gushing profiles this summer on the 30th anniversary of John and Elizabeth Edwards, has found no time to air a similar story on the 30th anniversary of George and Laura Bush.<br /><br />The McCain Mutiny: "No other modern politician has received as much favorable press as John McCain has in the past decade," write (plainly irritated) David Brock and Paul Waldman in "Free Ride: John McCain and the Media." "The rules are simply different for McCain." Boy, are they. Though he flip-flops and prevaricates like any politician, McCain all but has the phrase "straight talker" tattooed on his skull-plate. A lifetime Beltway insider and third-generation naval officer with an heiress wife and an heiress mother is still referred to, without irony, as a "Man of the People."<br /><br />Media Try to Coronate McCain. It is presumptuous, of course, for the Post or any other media outlet or personality to assume that McCain will be the nominee. There is still a fierce battle going on. In the February 9 Washington State caucuses, to take one example, McCain reportedly got 26 percent, Mike Huckabee got 24 percent, and Ron Paul received 21 percent. The Huckabee campaign says that there were "obvious irregularities" in the counting of the votes and that Huckabee may still win if all of the votes are counted. It is also still possible that the Republican convention could be deadlocked among the candidates.<br /><br />But then, after McCain was sure to get the nomination...<br />NBC's Ann Curry: John McCain is Old, He's 71. Did I Mention He's 71? The "Today" show's Ann Curry interviewed Cindy McCain on Thursday morning [5/8/2008] and got her to promise that the McCain campaign won't go negative. However Curry, herself, repeatedly pressed a point that is sure to be part of a, not-so-quiet, whisper campaign against the Arizona Senator this fall — that he's too old to be President.<br /><br />Let's Get Journalists To Report The Truth About The 'Pregnant Man'. Thomas Beatie has gained worldwide attention for allegedly being the first "pregnant man." Mainstream media outlets are reporting Beatie's story as if were fact and referring to her as "he" instead of accurately reporting that Beatie is really a woman. Thomas Beatie is actually Tracy Lagondino who lived in Hawaii with her lesbian girlfriend Nancy. Lagondino and her girlfriend were lesbian activists who lobbied for "gay marriage" in that state. They are now transgender activists working to redefine what it means to be married, to be male or female and to be parents.<br /><br />NBC Nightly News Finally Calls Spitzer 'Democratic Governor'. On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, substitute NBC Nightly News anchor Ann Curry and reporter Mike Taibbi failed to identify disgraced outgoing New York Governor Eliot Spitzer as a Democrat, but on Thursday night [3/13/2008] Curry finally informed NBC viewers of the party affiliation — a fact network journalists always consider relevant when a Republican gets caught in scandalous behavior.<br /><br />Eliot's Mess: [Scroll down] If you rely on the media, you may not even know it's a Democratic scandal. They are once again practicing the infuriating art of dropping the party label out of their reporting. As the story broke, ABC and NBC couldn't even mention the word "Democrat" in their Spitzer stories. ABC put a "D" next to Spitzer's name on a screen graphic. NBC couldn't even do that.<br /><br />The First Affirmative Action Candidate. To the adoring eyes of the liberal mass media, Obama is the closest expression of a rock star, if not a "black messiah." While every white candidate is scrutinized and criticized, Obama remains "beyond criticism." Had any white candidate, with less than three years experience in the national arena declared himself a candidate for the presidency, especially at the tender age of 46, he/she would have been ridiculed. The media's collective white guilt with its derivative of "political correctness," does not seek articulation on policy or substance from Obama.<br /><br />Less Tingling, More Reporting. We have come a long way since Chris Matthews told us his leg was "tingling" when he listened to Barack Obama. Well, sure, the liberal punditocracy is still playing defense for Obama … But more and more you see the MSM sharing tidbits of information that show him to be less than the Gandhi-like figure he originally was made out to be.<br /><br />Guess He Liked It. So much for "Hardball" — MSNBC host Chris Matthews calls Barack Obama's speech on race "worthy of Abraham Lincoln," "the best speech ever given on race," and "one of the great speeches in American history."<br /><br />Obamaholics Unanimous. Now that Barack Obama is closing in on the Democratic nomination, some are wondering whether the media will be tougher in their coverage. There's a better question: is it possible to be any softer? The media writ large have been sounding like they're covering a messiah more than a man. So was Hillary Clinton right to complain that Barack Obama has been more celebrated rather than vetted?<br /><br />To the Washington Post, Bill Clinton is a Man of Character. In a front-page article Friday, the Washington Post provided redundant reminders of why many people no longer trust the Mainstream Media to give them fair political coverage. In bending over backwards to portray Bill Clinton in the best possible light, the Post story seems to prove that the media doesn't understand what constitutes good character.<br /><br />Move On, Obama. There's one little three-syllable word that has been left out of most of the Democratic primary coverage on the TV: "liberal." We're constantly told by anchors and reporters how the Republican contenders are fighting over the "conservative" vote and who's more "conservative," and that's true. But exactly the same fight is taking place on the left side, with the Clintons trying to suggest Barack Obama's not sufficiently liberal….<br /><br />Chelsea and the kid gloves. I must be woefully misaligned with family values or linguistically tone deaf to be so deeply offended by MSNBC's suspension of Emmy award-winning Washington correspondent David Shuster. His crime: uttering a word no one liked. … If "pimped" is offensive enough to get a commentator suspended, where was the famous delay button? And where — most importantly — is due process? The union members who waved their signs behind Hillary Clinton might ask how she feels about an employee getting suspended, fired, demoted or down-sized for uttering one cheeky word.<br /><br />Conservatives Laugh at Media Bias. If Vice President Richard Cheney died, more people would live. Bill Clinton sounds like Jesus in the Temple. And the Republican Party caused the near-deathly stroke of Democratic U.S. Sen. Tim Johnson of South Dakota. Each year, the Media Research Center issues awards for the worst examples of bias in a nation full of outrageously leftist media. The awards, due out any day now, are a signal service to all who care about fairness in reporting.<br /><br />Media myths about the Jena 6: The outside media made sure everyone knew the basics. There's just one problem: The media got most of the basics wrong. In fact, I have never before witnessed such a disgrace in professional journalism. Myths replaced facts, and journalists abdicated their solemn duty to investigate every claim because they were seduced by a powerfully appealing but false narrative of racial injustice.<br /><br />Academic Dirty Linen Revealed in California Law School Case. Unsurprisingly, the way the controversy has been played in the press follows the usual left wing narrative of brave liberals threatened by troglodytes of the right, but beating back the forces of darkness. McCarthyism redux. And who can blame the libs from casting themselves as heroes?<br /><br />Media Avoid Linking Democratic Party With NJ Scandals. New Jersey = Corruption. That is the conclusion when reading news stories about the latest round of criminal charges involving public officials in the Garden State, according to political scientists and media analysts. However, the political scandals that continue to beset New Jersey have not translated into negative press coverage for the Democratic Party, which has been disproportionately affected by the corruption charges and arrests.<br /><br />Bush's 'Wins May Cost Him' — News or Wishful Thinking? The top headline in Saturday's ashington Post underlines the tendency for display bias by practicing future-tense journalism. … Why can't the newspapers simply report what has already happened, and not bog down the reader with their own biased impressions of what could or should happen next? Why must reporters always get out a crystal ball and wear a silly fortune-teller's hat?<br /><br />Media glow on Jane Fonda ignores her treason. Here is one Vietnam veteran who is bothered far more by how the media portray her than by Fonda herself. Now that the threat of communism is gone, the Cold War stand against it is sometimes ridiculed, likened to looking for boogeymen under the bed. Fonda's own affinity for communism is brushed aside as paranoid rubbish. But it shouldn't be. Among those who protested the Vietnam War were many honorable, patriotic and faithful citizens. Fonda was not one of them.<br /><br />2007: A Loony-Left Year. Left-wing lunacy was pretty common in 2007. Rosie O'Donnell talked her way off ABC's "The View" by spewing "655,000 Iraqi civilians are dead. Who are the terrorists?" Rosie had company on that set. Her co-host Joy Behar seriously claimed that Democratic Sen. Tim Johnson's brain hemorrhage could be a Republican conspiracy: "Is there such a thing as a man-made stroke? … I know what this party is capable of."<br /><br />Hoist by Their Own Petard. For the past 20 years, the Media Research Center has been compiling its list of notable quotables. The quotes, from prominent members of the mainstream news media, provide a clear window into the leftist mindset that pervades most of America's large news organizations.<br /><br />McCain spokesman John King of CNN: I'm asking this question literally, not rhetorically: if McCain's actual Press Secretary (rather than one of his many de facto ones in the press corps) had conducted this "interview," how would it have been any different? Maybe they would have at least tried to pretend the questions were a little more probing, less adulating, just for the sake of appearances if not basic dignity.<br /><br />Media Canonizes McCain While Slandering Romney. The media manipulation inflicted on both sides during this primary season has been premeditated, dangerous, and outrageous. That two of the most far-left "news" organizations in the country would get together to draft a prejudiced question designed to illicit a preordained response in time to use it against Romney just before the critical Florida primary, demonstrates that they not only have no shame, but could care less who objects to their calculated tactics.<br /><br />Questions about Carville and CNN. There are very few political analysts more closely associated with the Clintons than James Carville, who was a key adviser to Mr. Clinton in the 1992 campaign. So it's no surprise that Mr. Carville's appearance on a round table after last night's CNN-sponsored Democratic debate is arousing some morning-after controversy. "Would it kill CNN to disclose that James Carville is a partisan Clinton supporter when talking about the presidential race?" wrote Daily Kos.<br /><br />Wolf Blitzer is No Tim Russert. Judging by the reaction to Thursday night's CNN debate, everything seems to be falling into place for Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign for president. After flirting with subjecting her to some scrutiny, the media seem to be coming to the conclusion that her nomination as the Democratic presidential candidate is inevitable.<br /><br />Ugly Clinton Rising. If Hillary Clinton becomes president — get ready for everything we hated about our government to come springing back to life. CNN's Wolf Blitzer's less than robustly honest form of debate engineering reminded us of the old idea that when it came to being bought and sold in favor of the Clinton's — CNN's brand was head and shoulders above the crowd.<br /><br />A Clinton Friend's Role Sets Off Intense Criticism of CNN. Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton prepared for a battle with her Democratic rivals at the CNN-sponsored debate on Thursday night [11/15/2007]. She did not have much to fear from the postdebate round table. Among the experts trotted out by CNN to comment was James Carville, a Democratic strategist and CNN commentator who is also a close friend of Mrs. Clinton and a contributor to her campaign.<br /><br />CBS Cooks the Books on Vet Suicide Numbers. The headline is sensational: "Suicide Epidemic Among Veterans" says CBS News. … But a deeper look at the numbers reveals something even more surprising; the suicide rate for vets is only slightly higher than it is for all males, both vet and nonvet, in the US.<br /><br />Newsweek Scribe 'Deeply Uneasy' with 'Religious Believers'. On Saturday's Religion page in The Washington Post [12/15/2007], they highlighted the typical secular liberal reporter in his natural habitat — tremendously skeptical of letting religious people play a role in public policy.<br /><br />Shock: Journalist Backs Mrs. Clinton! The Boston Globe reports — are you sitting down? — that former ABC News anchor Carole Simpson, now a professor of journalism at Emerson College, endorsed Hillary Clinton for president: … "I anchored for 15 years, and I defy anyone to have determined my political feelings from that," she said. Well, some people certainly tried….<br /><br />Hsu's Your Daddy. Any other candidate would be a victim of the 24-hour news cycle. But Senator Clinton gradually renounced the funds in a crafty fashion. The first funds — Hsu's direct contributions — were renounced at around 6:30 PM on August 29, shortly after the evening news had begun. Then, on September 10, Clinton announced the return of around $850,000 in bundled donations. She did this on the day of the Petraeus report, the eve of 9-11 celebrations, and again, at 6:40 in the evening, virtually ensuring that the story got minimal press coverage.<br /><br />Honoring Hillary For Media Manipulation. There is absolutely no doubt that liberals really do think of the Clintons in rock-star terms, and the "objective" media have not merely treated them that way with a long-running assembly line of dazzled profiles and shoe-polishing interviews. … No one should deny that if our political press decided to drop the syrup bottle and press the Clintons on their scandals, or their politics of personal destruction, or their leftist policy prescriptions, they would look like a lot less impressive — and a lot less inevitable.<br /><br />Agenda Journalism: A Tale Of Two Papers. Every now and then, one has the opportunity to read the original story from one newspaper and the edited version carried by another newspaper. This can lead to responses ranging from amusement to outrage. Such was the case with a story that originally appeared in The New York Times and which the Houston Chronicle extensively edited for its print edition.<br /><br />Prescription For Bias: Networks Downplay Drug Costs, Treat Medicine as an Entitlement. The Business & Media Institute (BMI) has found a recurring network news bias against the pharmaceutical industry, treating drugs as an entitlement rather than an expensive-to-create product, refusing to credit and often ignoring entirely the companies that made the medicine. ... BMI looked at 132 stories on prescription or over-the-counter drugs from the ABC, CBS, and NBC evening newscasts between January 1 and Sept. 30, 2006. ... The broadcast networks mentioned costs to consumers or drug company revenues 11 times more often than they mentioned drug development costs.<br /><br />ABC Fails to Wonder Why Canadian Mom Forced to U.S. to Give Birth. On Wednesday's Good Morning America [8/22/2007], co-host Chris Cuomo completely glossed over the health care implications of a Canadian mother forced to give birth in the United States, not her own nation, to identical quadruplets.<br /><br />The Liberal Suicide Pact. It seems we weren't the only one to notice that the New York Times buried news of a foiled terror plot against John F. Kennedy International Airport on page 37. … Every time law-enforcement authorities announce that they have stopped a terror plan, we hear Daley-like pooh-poohing from the left: The plot wasn't really that serious, it was nowhere near being carried out, the suspects were just a bunch of losers, that sort of thing.<br /><br />NBC Promotes Bogus Russian Claim to North Pole. On the NBC Nightly News on Monday night [8/13/2007], Brian Williams introduced a story about Russian claims to the North Pole that featured an image of what viewers were led to believe was a small Russian submarine under the polar ice. The image originally appeared on the Russian television channel Rossiya. But the image was not of a Russian sub under the Pole. It shows a min-sub at the scene of the wreckage of the Titanic.<br /><br />Time Magazine's Anti-Republican Bigotry. Joe Klein of Time demonstrates why the media are more unpopular than the President they despise. Klein has smeared secure-borders advocate Rep. Tom Tancredo, calling him anti-immigrant, while insinuating that the Republican Party as a whole is prejudiced. This is as cold and calculating as the media practice of referring to illegal aliens as "undocumented workers." It is deceptive rhetoric designed to manipulate news media consumers and confuse people about the real issues.<br /><br />Chuck Schumer's Media: Sen. Charles Schumer is a legendary pursuer of television cameras. But look at the way the national media are covering Schumer's heavy-breathing pursuit to make Attorney General Alberto Gonzales cry uncle and resign. It makes you wonder just how hard Schumer has to work to get press attention. The media appear Schumer-owned and operated. One interview really captures how the press acts more like a Democratic goon squad than nonpartisan observers of the national scene.<br /><br />CNN's Double Time for Democrats: CNN hosted three presidential debates last week, two for the Democrats and one for the Republicans. Democratic candidates were awarded twice as much airtime in a three-day period. CNN has its work cut out for it if it wants to be seen as impartial in the upcoming presidential election.<br /><br />MSNBC Confirms Liberal Media Bias. An unusual source -- MSNBC -- has provided the latest documentation of the liberal bias in the mainstream media. It came in the form of a Bill Dedman article on its website looking at journalists who have given money in recent years to federal candidates, political parties, or political action committees.<br /><br />NBC's Donation to Al Gore: This coming Saturday, July 7, NBC Universal will devote a record 75 hours of coverage to Al Gore's "Live Earth: The Concerts for a Climate in Crisis," to raise awareness about the alleged global warming "crisis" as defined by Gore. The coverage will air on seven NBC Universal-owned programs, and Today news anchor Ann Curry will host coverage during NBC's primetime.<br /><br />Al Gore And NBC: Birds Of A Feather. Was what Al Gore called "the largest global entertainment event in all of human history" also the largest in-kind political contribution? And where's the Fairness Doctrine when you need it?<br /><br />Planet of the Apes Redux: Are Darwin and God mutually exclusive? Like little boys called to the front of the class for public humiliation, Huckabee, Tancredo and Brownback immediately became targets of ridicule by the educated elite who, though Darwinists all, were presented with a contradiction: If Darwin was right, how did these knuckle-draggers make it to the presidential campaign podium?<br /><br />Poor Planned Parenthood? As much as liberals decry major corporations that act as if they're above the law, there's always quiet when the subject is Planned Parenthood, America's No. 1 corporate provider of abortions. … This is one corporation the media hold in the highest regard. They're not "merchants of death." That would be the tobacco companies, or gun manufacturers, or hamburger joints. These are the heroic "providers" of "a woman's right to choose."<br /><br />Undercover double standards. Where are the muckraking champions when you need them? Intrepid Lila Rose has learned the hard way: Not all undercover journalists are equal.<br /><br />John Edwards Charged $55,000 to Speak About Poverty, Media Mum. If a Republican presidential candidate like Rudy Giuliani or John McCain charged a $55,000 fee to speak at a major university about poverty, would the media be all over it like white on rice?<br /><br />A Mormon first? For once, the media aren't so thrilled by a "first." Usually being the first African-American, woman, Latino or anything else to run for a major office gives a campaign a frisson of excitement in the press. Such pioneering campaigns are said to hold important lessons about the tolerance of the American public. But former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney represents the first "first" that has elicited a lukewarm reaction from the media.<br /><br />Scant Coverage of Brutal Crime Called 'Journalistic Malpractice'. The national news media demonstrates a double standard in covering "hate crimes," as evidenced by the lack of attention given to the murder of a white couple in Tennessee last January, a conservative columnist charged on Monday. However, a media analyst responded that a crime is not necessarily a hate crime simply because the victims are white and those accused of perpetrating it are black.<br /><br />Falwell gone, evangelical movement alive and well. The Rev. Jerry Falwell's passing seems to have traumatized the mainstream liberal press. Absent in its coverage of the event is even the normal pretense of objectivity. … According to Time and others, the edge is disappearing and more evangelicals are buying into the so-called "progressive" agenda. Now remember that "progressive" is today's code word for "liberal." Suggesting that this increasingly defines today's evangelicals tells us more about the wishful hallucinations of left-wing journalists than reality.<br /><br />Why Are They Lying About Ron Paul? In a desperate attempt to make Rudy Giuliani out to be the hero of Tuesday night's debate, Fox News is continuing to attack Texas Congressman Ron Paul for something he did not say. In the latest installment of this campaign, John Gibson of Fox News says that Paul "suggested that the U.S. actually had a hand in the [9/11] terrorist attacks." No, what he said was that U.S. foreign policy was a reason why Osama bin Laden attacked America. This is a fact.<br /><br />Liberals demean blacks again. The recent release of census figures divided by race, with the eye-catching datum that 100 million Americans now are racial "minorities", has revealed a host of assumptions on the part of liberal journalists. … But a new mental habit by the so-called progressives is emerging that is even more noteworthy: the treatment of blacks as some sort of endangered species in various cities.<br /><br />Hillary's Shill At CBS: With Rather's retirement last year, CBS Evening News lost its big Clinton fan to sit in front of the cameras. With former first lady Hillary now running for president, however, the network has decided to place one behind the cameras instead as executive producer. … CBS "Evening News" has become third in the network ratings since infotainer Katie Couric arrived as hostess. For some reason, CBS thinks having a bosom buddy of the Clintons turn it into a nightly commercial for Hillary's presidential campaign is the solution.<br /><br />ABC Gushes: Clintons Are 'Masters at Turning Bad News Into Good'. In early October, ABC reporter Kate Snow sprang to the defense of Senator Hillary Clinton's much maligned laugh. On Thursday's Good Morning America [10/25/2007], the correspondent marveled over Bill Clinton's successes and also how his wife is able to make turning 60-years-old a good thing. While an ABC graphic wondered if the Democratic power couple are "masters of spin," Snow gushed: "The Clintons have always been masters at turning bad news into good."<br /><br />Media Are Key to Hillary Victory. Another Hillary Clinton connection to the phony media "watchdog" group Media Matters has surfaced. Susie Tompkins Buell, a major fundraiser for Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, put $300,000 into the group through her Susie Tompkins Buell Foundation. Interestingly, while Tompkins Buell was swelling the bank account of Media Matters, which largely functions as a Hillary Clinton front group, her foundation was also putting $100,000 into The White House Project, an organization dedicated to promoting the election of a woman to the U.S. presidency. And we all know who that is.<br /><br />Humanizing Hillary, Canonizing Chelsea. Reporters are tripping over themselves to convince us how likable and human [Hillary Clinton] is — strong and yet nurturing. It's the same playbook the media used for Al Gore and John Kerry, both just as stiff, robotic and unlikable then as Hillary is now. So they're portraying Hillary not only as strong and invincible, but also as warm as a down comforter and as sweet as Mrs. Butterworth.<br /><br />Bus story cries out for some perspective. It seems a white guy was attacked by a group of black people on a bus in Wauwatosa two weeks ago. The Wauwatosa police decided to seek charges including a hate-crime enhancer against one suspect because most of the people on the bus were African-American and someone reportedly used a racial slur. Some folks have jumped on the Great Bus Hate Crime story as the latest example of rampant black-against-white hate crime in Milwaukee that goes largely unreported because of liberal media bias.<br /><br />There's more to be said about Hate Crimes.<br /><br />Superior Stem Cells Shunned By Media. Each year there are stunning breakthroughs with adult stem cells, and 2007 has already brought its first. Adult stem cells cure and treat more than 70 diseases and are involved in almost 1,300 human clinical trials. Scientists also keep discovering that adult stem cells are capable of creating a wider variety of mature cells. ... This has caused great consternation on the part of those seeking increased taxpayer embryonic stem cell funds. The reason is that there are currently no practical applications for this type of cell.<br /><br />Culture of lying: This saga is important for a number of reasons. ... It again exposed an unholy alliance between liberal politicians and the leftist big media who are quick to attack someone whose policies and party they don't like, but rarely correct errors of their own making, or investigate bogus charges when they help the policies and party the media prefer.<br /><br />BBC pays £200,000 to 'cover up report on anti-Israel bias'. The BBC has been accused of "shameful hypocrisy" over its decision to spend £200,000 blocking a freedom of information request about its reporting in the Middle East.<br /><br />40th Anniversary of Liberty Attack. This past June 8 marked the 40th anniversary of the attack on the USS Liberty by the air and naval forces of the state of Israel, resulting in the deaths of 34 American servicemen and a cover-up that has been maintained throughout the entire period. In remembrance of the day that — for many — will always be a day that will live in infamy, the Liberty Veterans Association (LVA) organized a reunion that included several ceremonies marking the event.<br /><br />Why Roe vs. Wade is Losing Ground: Did you notice the decrease in news coverage of this year's March for Life in Washington DC last week? I tuned in to local and cable channels every day looking for news on the March for Life events I knew were being held in the nation's capitol for the 34th anniversary of Roe vs. Wade. But I could find little coverage. The same thing was true for print news. Why? Because of the mainstream media's liberal bias, many would say. And I would agree with that.<br /><br />NBC and the Cancer Vaccine that Isn't. Even in the title of the story, "Cancer Vaccine Controversy," NBC gets it wrong. Gardasil is a vaccine for HPV, not cancer, though HPV is one of the leading causes of cervical cancer. But NBC used the words "cancer" and "cervical cancer" six times in just under two minutes. Conversely the words "sexually transmitted virus" and "promiscuity" were only used one time each.<br /><br />ABC World News Uses Scary Footage to Push Hate Crimes Bill. Want to use a news story to influence a House vote on a hate crimes bill? On the eve of the vote, lead with a close-up of skinheads presenting a Nazi salute. Run some scary shots of the Ku Klux Klan. It's a visceral, one-two punch. You don't need to mention any legislation; you just need to paint a picture of out-of-control hate in need of a government solution. That's just the manipulative trick that ABC News' World News with Charles Gibson played during its May 2 broadcast.<br /><br />Media's Warning This Memorial Day: Step Away from the Grill. Journalists constantly attack the foods Americans eat and the companies that make them … Reporters hype food dangers, complaining about the obesity "epidemic" and bringing on "consumer" experts who try to scare viewers from eating just about everything. They also rarely include any comments from the very companies or industries they attack.<br /><br />CBS doesn't air special report on President Ford. Unlike its network rivals, CBS News did not break into its programming for a special report on former President Ford's death, instead running a printed "crawl" at the bottom of the screen with the news.<br /><br />Gerald Ford and Media Historians: The passing of President Gerald Ford drew a dignified, even warm farewell from the national press. There was near-consensus that he would be remembered for his decency and the risk he took, pardoning Richard Nixon from Watergate prosecutions in an effort to heal the nation. It is proper that the press is kind today. It ought to be remembered, however, that the press was not of this opinion when Ford took office.<br /><br />Media erroneously label Ford as oaf-in-chief. Republican leaders get pigeon-holed by Washington's liberal media establishment as either evil schemers (Nixon, Gingrich) or idiot bumblers (Reagan, Bush 43). Gerald Ford got the idiot moniker, to the ever-grateful cartoonist community — but it was an unlikely label for the ex-college football star.<br /><br />Bush's 'Omission' of Katrina Treated as Scandalous. A night after CNN anchors fretted about how Katrina and the recovering Gulf region were "thunderously missing" from President Bush's State of the Union address, CBS and NBC picked up the cause.<br /><br />Importing Socialists: It's funny how the conclusion of an election can completely alter media reportage. The day after the Democrat Public Relations Arm (DPRA) — euphemistically known as the "mainstream media" — got its party elected, they actually started broaching a couple of real issues. Such as amnesty for illegal aliens. … Why wasn't the DPRA telling you about this before the election? … If you look at the groups that constitute 85 percent of legal immigrants and virtually all illegal ones — those of Third World ancestry — you'll see that they supported the DPRA's candidates by overwhelming margins.<br /><br />'GMA' Discourages Enforcement of Immigration Laws. The shortage of labor has some low-skill employers in a bind. According to "Good Morning America" co-host Diane Sawyer, you can thank U.S. immigration officials for doing their job and cracking down on illegal border crossers.<br /><br />The Media's Double Standard on Race. In November 2005, Sen. Hillary Clinton (D.-N.Y.) had the audacity to hold a fundraiser for her Democratic colleague Sen. Robert Byrd — a former member of the Ku Klux Klan and a stalwart opponent of landmark civil rights legislation — at the home of civil rights pioneer Frederick Douglas. Suffice it to say, had Clinton and Byrd had an "R" next to their names, it's likely that this act of very questionable judgment would not have been ignored by the mainstream media.<br /><br />Media Gaga For ObamaRama. In order to squeeze out every last possible drop of free publicity, Obama noted that his formal declaration of running will not come until Feb. 10, in Springfield, Ill., home of Abraham Lincoln. Everyone plays up the impending rivalry between the two candidates everyone assumes as frontrunners — Obama and Sen. Hillary Clinton.<br /><br />CNN's Roberts: Obama's $162,100 Senate salary 'modest'. Only a network anchor could think that earning nearly four times the median household income is "modest." That was CNN "American Morning" anchor John Roberts' take on Sen. Barack Obama's (D-Ill.) annual salary of $162,100. He also called the Obama family incomes of "$470,000 up to $1.4 million" "pretty modest" during the May 17 report. Roberts used the word "modest" three different times to depict some part of Obama's financial life.<br /><br />CNN Disguises Left-Wing Activist as Everyday Mom. On Thursday's American Morning [12/21/2006], CNN correspondent Dan Lothian reported on the controversy over a new Christian video game that, according to co-host Soledad O'Brien, "critics say" encourages "hate and religious intolerance." Who are these critics? Well, if you believe CNN, they are simply parents and concerned citizens. In reality, the experts are actually committed left-wing activists.<br /><br />Target-Rich Environment: As we launch our Conservative Renaissance, we are blessed. By the Democrats and their media masterminds. By doing what comes naturally (and compulsively) they refuel our engines and goad our pit crews and drivers to greater speeds. The 527 Media won't let the libs pretend to be moderates, and the environment created by their internal conflicts will be one in which the Conservative Coalition can regain itself. We should thank them. For starters, thank you, New York Times.<br /><br />Dirty Trick from the New York Times. In a last-minute dirty trick before the election, The New York Times took a story and twisted it in such a way as to damage the Bush Administration. This will go down as a case study of media bias intended to sway votes.<br /><br />Bergergate, &c. Call me a right-wing paranoid — it's been done before! — but I think that, if Sandy Berger were a conservative Republican, the story of his criminality would be a really, really big deal. Bear in mind that the man was national security adviser. … If Berger were a Republican, the word "Nixonian" would be making a big, big comeback — at a minimum.<br /><br />The media's dark role: Nov. 7 needs to be remembered for something even Republicans don't have the stomach to address at the moment: that the remnants of objectivity in the mainstream media were all but exterminated by some on the left. A chilling and ominous development that played some role in the Democratic wave that is still splashing around the red states. Make no mistake. Along with the multitude of Republican gaffes, and the hard work of the Democrats, there can be no doubt that the left-of-center mainstream media helped to manufacture this election victory for the Democratic Party.<br /><br />Meredith Vieira Bemoans 'Same Old President Bush'. The longer President Bush refuses to completely accept the Iraq Study Group's recommendations the more irked NBC's Tim Russert and Meredith Vieira seem to get.<br /><br />Disgraceful Media Coverage of Sen. Tim Johnson's Medical Condition: Ladies and Gentlemen, let's drop the partisanship for a second and recognize that the media coverage of Sen. Tim Johnson's (D-SD) sudden illness has been nothing but disgraceful.<br /><br />ABC's Joy Behar Wonders If Sen. Johnson's Illness Is a Republican Conspiracy. Well, it certainly didn't take long for a member of the media to suggest that there's some kind of conspiracy involved with Sen. Tim Johnson's (D-SD) medical condition. On Thursday's "The View," co-host Joy Behar questioned, "Is there such a thing as a man made stroke? In other words, did someone do this to him?"<br /><br />Murtha Scandal Time Arrives. The oohs and aahs began last November. "All of Washington listened," announced CBS's Bob Schieffer, since "on military matters, no Democrat in Congress is more influential." Murtha's words "followed President Bush halfway around the world," boasted NBC anchor Brian Williams. CNN's Bill Schneider declared Murtha's withdrawal mantra as the "Political Play of the Week," suggesting it might turn out to be a tipping point just as delicious as Walter Cronkite's call to get out of a "stalemate" in Vietnam.<br /><br />Schieffer Forwards Canard about McCain. CBS's Bob Schieffer, on Sunday's Face the Nation, resurrected the media canard that John McCain's support of the Iraq war is what cost him the frontrunner status in the Republican presidential contest.<br /><br />Time's insular take on Hillary: Hillary Rodham Clinton is featured in a flattering black-and-white photo on the cover of Time magazine this week — the 10th cover story for Hillary Clinton since she appeared on the national scene hitched to Bill Clinton's wagon in 1992. … If you think the whole thing reads like an internal memo at a Democratic club, you're not mistaken. In more than 4,000 words, there's not a single conservative or Republican detractor — not one — quoted.<br /><br />Hillary may have to hide her brothers. Mrs. Clinton's brothers may yet play a role in her pursuit of the presidency. And she is indeed already in pursuit, if Time magazine's cover article this week is to be believed. … Time magazine wants to help. This is the tenth Time cover she's been on. Even Princess Diana didn't receive such royal treatment.<br /><br />Jonah Goldberg's Column Is Curiously Redacted. What this newspaper did to Goldberg's column in the editing process is a case study in how editorial people omit cogent information that might clash with their own political views. Another reason, if one were to speculate on why the clever editing, is that liberal gatekeepers seek to protect their fellow liberals, and their megaphone, mainstream media, from bright, coherent conservative criticism.<br /><br />Journalistic hysteria, Year 19. Each year for the past 19, I've served as a judge for the Media Research Center's awards for the year's worst journalistic outbursts. The winners will be announced later this month, and on my ballot MSNBC's Keith Olbermann and Newsweek's Eleanor Clift are two of the leading candidates. Olbermann said on Sept. 11, at the site of the World Trade Center, "Who has left this hole in the ground? We have not forgotten, Mr. President. You have. May this country forgive you."<br /><br />The Truth, John Kerry, and The New York Times. Now as then, the New York Times acts as if the issues involved were between Kerry's latest representations of his record and the "unsubstantiated" charges of the Swift Boat group. The Times used the term "unsubstantiated" more than twenty times during its election coverage and continues to make no discernable effort to examine any of the charges in detail.<br /><br />Under the Influence of Liberalism. I find it interesting that, in today's maniacal media world, conservatives are taken to task for every syllable they utter, but liberals are given a pass. A GOP gaffe will be replayed ad nauseam on news broadcasts, news magazine programs, and comedy shows. Then, it may get a second round of play on liberal talk radio and ripped-from-the-headlines TV dramas. But when a liberal makes a rhetorical blunder, he or she is excused because, after all, he or she really didn't mean to say it. The guilty party is too erudite or too compassionate for the remark to be taken at face-value.<br /><br />Democratic Win "A Good Thing". The media pour on the bias during the last days of Campaign '06: ABC's Sam Donaldson says he expects victorious Democrats to "delve into every nook and cranny of the Republican administration for the last six years. … It's a good thing," while Time's Joe Klein embarrassingly gushes over liberal Senator Barack Obama, writing that "Obama seemed the political equivalent of a rainbow — a sudden preternatural event inspiring awe and ecstasy."<br /><br />Time Magazine Gets Caught Lying. Would an editor who had never visited the scene of a photograph deliberately contradict the photographer's account of events? Is it possible that someone would change a caption that ends up incorrectly describing what took place? Moreover, would a prominent media outlet accept the claims of a terrorist organization over that of its own photographer?<br /><br />Judge's order reveals FEMA aid shortcomings. Those still receiving aid were most dependent before Katrina, mostly single mothers on welfare, while the rest are back on their feet, said Ronald D. Utt, senior research fellow at the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think-tank. … "A lot of people have simply found it easier to stay where they are, which are probably places of greater opportunity than New Orleans."<br /><br />The Editor says...<br />The story above is loaded with political bias: The question is whether FEMA is dishing out taxpayers' money fast enough, to people who have no intention of paying it back. On one side of the argument, the article cites "anti-poverty advocates", and on the other side are "Bush administration defenders" at "a conservative think-tank". As if the conservatives are in favor of poverty.<br /><br />CBS Spins Good News into Bad to Influence Voters. This is typical of how the liberal media operate, especially going into an election. They take extremely good news — unemployment at a low national rate of 4.4% — and focus on one angle of the story that can be spun in a negative way, in this case, the conditions of minimum wage workers.<br /><br />Washington Post Ignores Canadian Censorship In "War on Christians" Reporting. Both Washington Post columnist Dana Milbank and religion reporter Alan Cooperman covered the "War on Christians" conference Tuesday [3/28/2006], but neither touched on one trend in Canada that American evangelicals are warning against: "hate crime" laws that make speech condemning homosexuality illegal.<br /><br />The barrier method works. A Monday story by the Reuters news service should be required reading for anyone opposed to illegal immigration: "Experts see U.S. border fence plan as impractical" is a stunning example of the intellectual dishonesty of Big Media and apologists for illegal aliens. And surely the most stunning, how oblivious both seem to be about it.<br /><br />New Study: TV Networks Have Pounded Bush for Five Years. For nearly all of his presidency, George W. Bush has been on the receiving end of mainly negative — sometimes highly negative — coverage from the ABC, CBS and NBC evening newscasts, according to a new report from the Center for Media and Public Affairs (CMPA), a nonpartisan research group.<br /><br />Bush Exposes Liberal Bias of NBC's Lauer. On NBC's Today, co-host Matt Lauer pushed President Bush about Iraq with loaded questions and, as a result, allowed the President to expose Lauer's liberal bias as a journalist.<br /><br />Anti-War Marcher Vieira Joins NBC's Today. On Wednesday, Meredith Vieira will replace Katie Couric as co-host of NBC's Today show. In 2004, Vieira declared that the "entire pretext for war" was "built on lies" and she marched in an anti-war protest.<br /><br />Media Should Go After Criminals. In my opinion, some of the best shows on television involve hunting down criminals. "America's Most Wanted" on Fox led the way. But [Howard] Kurtz, on his CNN "Reliable Sources" show, asked, "Should NBC be cooperating so closely with law enforcement?" What followed was a discussion, not a debate, in which all three panelists … found fault with what NBC was doing.<br /><br />$2 Trillion on Foreign Aid. "After fifty years and more than $2 trillion in aid, the West has strikingly little to show for its efforts in alleviating poverty." This was the blurb advertising an April 25 event at the American Enterprise Institute entitled, "Why Foreign Aid Has Failed-And How to Fix It." However, the Los Angeles Times on April 13 ran an editorial accusing the U.S. of being stingy in dispersing foreign aid. For the Times, $2 trillion still isn't enough.<br /><br />Meredith Vieira, anchor/protester. Meredith Vieira came on the air on August 30, 2004, the Monday of the Republican convention, and declared — no, boasted — she had marched in an anti-Bush, anti-war protest in New York, a protest designed to ruin any political benefit for the GOP. NBC News is now hiring her to replace Katie Couric as co-host of "Today," and NBC's going to hand her an eight-figure salary each year to bring her leftist biases along with her, replacing Katie in more ways than one.<br /><br />CNN Promotes Bush Assassination Flick — for Free. CNN's American Morning devoted four minutes of air time, and free advertising, to a faux documentary that includes a digitally created assassination of George W. Bush. The network, which has refused to air commercials for the controversial Death of a President movie, instead featured the film's director on the Friday edition of its morning show.<br /><br />Falun Gong Protester: CNN Censored Me. The Falun Gong protester whose shrill outcries disrupted President Bush's White House reception for Communist China's leader Hu Jintao said Thursday [5/4/2006] that she was told not to discuss Beijing's gruesome practice of organ harvesting during a recent TV interview because it would disturb viewers during the dinner hour.<br /><br />Hillary's political faith and the press. Can someone please explain why Hillary and Bill Clinton always get a pass from the secular left when they invoke God in their public discourse? Why is Dan Quayle ridiculed for championing family values while Hillary is glorified as a dutiful disciple of evangelist John Wesley? … Aren't we witnessing a glaring double standard here? When the Clintons brandish the Bible, where is Maureen Dowd to warn of an impending theocracy?<br /><br />Dictator's Anti-Americanism Neglected by Media, Study Says. Higher oil prices generate more media attacks on oil companies and their executives, but the anti-American behavior and alleged human rights violations of Venezuelan dictator Hugo Chavez receive much less critical coverage from network news, according to a free market group dedicated to challenging media misconceptions about free enterprise.<br /><br />A Thieving Dictator Only U.S. Media Could Love. Despite his threat to American business interests, Hugo Chavez is still the 'friendly' darling of the network news.<br /><br />Pro-military mom silenced by mainstream media. A grieving mother of a soldier killed in Iraq wants to voice her opinion. She has a message about the war in Iraq and feels the American people need to hear what she has to say. … Her message is exactly opposite of the over-exposed message of the well-known protesting mom.<br /><br />Character assassination, media-style. Gasoline prices are rising, which means it's time for a new round of hysterical media stories about that dastardly oil industry, its obscene profits, and its nefarious ways. Now the media are at it again, but with a different target. They've turned their guns on Texas oilman T. Boone Pickens.<br /><br />Black History Month — and the Black Heroes it Ignores. Malcolm X didn't mince words. "I'm not an American!" he sputtered, "America is a nightmare! America practices slavery! The white man is the common enemy!" Naturally, Time Magazine heralded him during Black History Month.<br /><br />Matt Lauer sets his audience up for ignorance. The mainstream media positioned this story as a teacher who was disciplined, because, after listening to the president's State of the Union speech, he said Bush sounds a lot like Hitler. Unfortunately, the mainstream media failed to report the fact that on February 1st, while addressing his high school geography class, Jay Bennish sounded a lot like Osama Bin Laden.<br /><br />More about the Jay Bennish incident can be found here.<br /><br />Will the Miracle Baby Change the Abortion Debate? Is "Hurricane Amillia" about to blow the abortion village down? Not if the media can help it. ... ABC World News Tonight was the only broadcast news outlet to make the connection between Amillia's gestational age and laws governing abortion. The vast majority of the 21 broadcast stories that ran about Amillia last week merely dealt with the baby's homecoming.<br /><br />CNN Analyst Won't Say "Partial Birth Abortion". On the February 21 edition of CNN's Anderson Cooper 360, substitute host John King discussed the issue with legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin. The term "partial birth" was referred to only twice in the segment by King, who made sure to note that it was a term used by "critics" of the procedure.<br /><br />Media Myths and examples of bias in the coverage of the abortion issue.<br /><br />Abortion Rates Drop, Bias Doesn't. In reporting the good — nay GREAT — news that the number of abortions performed annually has continued to decline in America, The Washington Post couldn't refrain from infusing the Page One story with liberal bias. Reporter Rob Stein put the statistics up front in the story (the abortion rate dropped 9 percent from 2000 to 2005, and hit the lowest absolute number since 1976), before mentioning that the numbers come from the Guttmacher Institute. He failed to report that institute is a research arm of Planned Parenthood and an abortion rights advocate.<br /><br />Wal-Mart: Always Under Attack. Always. When journalists start referring to "the retailing behemoth," a "giant" or a business that "destroys other companies," it's time for another Wal-Mart story.<br /><br />An imperial presidency? You have to wonder where the likes of Jonathan Alter were when Bill Clinton openly flouted the rule of law. Was he not seeking to become a law unto himself? How about Hillary's penchant for secrecy and her frequent flights from accountability? What about Bill's "unilateral" bombings of Iraq and Serbia? No, it's not expansions of executive power that bother the left, but when they occur under a Republican presidency.<br /><br />The tennis tempest at ABC: The subject was the ethics of judicial travel. As investigative reporter Brian Ross explained in the middle of the piece, "Justices at all ends of the political spectrum take plenty of these trips to lots of nice places, all paid for by somebody else." But this was no expose on justices "at all ends of the political spectrum." It was a shameless hit piece on conservatives, complete with hidden-camera cheap shots.<br /><br />Probing ABC's Scalia probe: There's no shortage of historic and gripping Supreme Court stories for journalists to report on these days. Why, then, does ABC News' "Nightline" care where Associate Justice Antonin Scalia was the night Chief Justice John Roberts was sworn in? It cares because it mistakenly thinks it has caught him in a "judicial junket."<br /><br />MRC Study: Evening News Shows Claim NSA Spies on "Americans," Not "Terrorists". Over at www.mrc.org, we've just posted a new study of how ABC, CBS and NBC have covered the NSA surveillance story. It's just as awful as you expected — most network stories were framed around the idea that the program is probably illegal and a shocking violation of Americans' civil liberties.<br /><br />Sometimes in Polling, It's All in the Question. What does the public think about the Bush administration's wiretapping program? It depends on how you ask the question. A half dozen polls on the issue have turned up different conclusions, and a key distinction appears to be the way pollsters identify the people who might have their emails and phone calls monitored as part of an effort to fight terrorism. Recent poll questions have referred to "suspected terrorists," "people in the United States" and "American citizens."<br /><br />More information about domestic spying can be found here.<br /><br />"Today" show's Lauer calls Alito "ultra-conservative". If Lauer calls Alito an "ultra-conservative," does he ever use the term "ultra-liberal"? The liberal ADA — Americans For Democratic Action — scores members of Congress from 0 to 100, with 100 meaning most liberal. … Under the ADA rating, for example, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., receives an ADA rating of 100; Sen. Kennedy scores a 100; and Sen. Russ Feingold, D-Wisc., rates a 100. Would Lauer refer to them as "ultra-liberals"?<br /><br />Media Swallows Kennedys' Arrogant Presumption. Are we done worshipping the Kennedys yet? And what do you mean by "we"? That was quite a spectacle — the commentariat gushing superlatives over the alleged power of Ted and Caroline to deliver liberals to Barack Obama. Half the electorate wasn't even born when the sainted John F. Kennedy was assassinated — and few have any idea who Ethel is. Though the Kennedy brand is in steep decline, the wave of conformist opinion still thinks this endorsement is very big.<br /><br />The Editor says...<br />Mary Jo Kopechne is unavailable for comment. If Ted Kennedy was a man of integrity, he would have resigned from the Senate in 1969.<br /><br />MRSA Outbreak Among 'Gays' — Let the Whitewash Begin. You can't help but feel a little sorry for Amanda Beck. She's a reporter from Reuters who was among the first to cover a new study conducted by researchers at the University of California, San Francisco, which warns about an outbreak of a virulent, drug-resistant, and potentially deadly strain of Staph infection afflicting certain segments of the homosexual community. … Here's where Amanda went wrong. She objectively provided scientific information to the public which cast "high risk" homosexual conduct in a negative light.<br /><br />The Gay Propaganda Machine: In a blatant violation of journalistic ethics, Time magazine assigned a homosexual reporter, John Cloud, to write the recent Time cover story on homosexual teenagers but did not disclose his conflict of interest to its readers.<br /><br />Homosexuals in the military: It seems virtually every story written or soundbite uttered involves supporting the ability of homosexual men and women to serve openly in the armed services, but remarkably few discuss the alternative point of view. Such an important issue ought not be decided based on such an out-of-balance ratio.<br /><br />New Anchor's Record of Liberal Advocacy: Tomorrow, Ted Koppel signs off after 25 years as Nightline anchor. … But while the characters change, expect the spin to remain the same.<br /><br />ABC promotes George Stephanopoulos. ABC News has appointed "This Week" anchor George Stephanopoulos as its chief Washington correspondent, adding duties to his weekly job at the helm of the Sunday morning political talk show. [Mr. Stephanopoulos was an adviser to President Clinton before joining ABC News.]<br /><br />Old Media News In The Tank. Chris Matthews was a speech writer for Jimmy Carter and, later, a top aide to Tip O'Neill. Brian Williams dropped out of college to become an intern in the Carter administration. George Stephanopoulos was Bill Clinton's communications director. When they put together a "roundtable" it tends to resemble a groupthink séance.<br /><br />TV Station Apologizes to Schwarzenegger. A television station apologized to Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger Friday [11/04/2005] after discovering that several Democratic activists were in its audience for a voter forum. … The Republican governor was peppered with questions with a partisan slant during Thursday's broadcast, and at one point a man in the audience tried to shout him down.<br /><br />[Liberals are apparently unable to engage in a rational debate. When they begin to lose an argument, they just start shouting.]<br /><br />They're Terrorists. "I know it when I see it" was the famous response by a U.S. Supreme Court justice to the vexed problem of defining pornography. Terrorism may be no less difficult to define, but the wanton killing of schoolchildren, of mourners at a funeral, or workers at their desks in skyscrapers surely fits the know-it-when-I-see-it definition. The media, however, generally shies away from the word terrorist, preferring euphemisms.<br /><br />CNN: 'Be nice to Fidel'. So how does an American news giant tell its on air talent to handle Fidel Castro's resignation? By glossing over the truth of the tyrant's reign and pimping "social progress" under his brutal regime: In a memo to CNN anchors, CNN brass laid down the line that should be taken when talking about the resignation.<br /><br />The U.S. Media's Decades of Cheering Castro's Communism: Castro's communist regime has executed hundreds of political opponents and driven tens of thousands more into exile; hundreds of dissidents today languish in Cuban prisons. ... Yet liberals in the U.S. media — who have rightly condemned such abuses when perpetrated by dictators such as Chile's Augusto Pinochet — inexplicably remain enchanted with Castro and his socialist revolution. For more than half a century, positive profiles of Castro have appeared in U.S. papers.<br /><br />CBS Comes to Castro's Aid. CBS's 60 Minutes has run a segment on Elian Gonzalez, five years after the Clinton administration sent him back to the communist prison island. He had come to America as a refugee, without his father, who was back in Cuba and under pressure from the communist regime to demand him back. The Clinton administration complied, seizing the little boy at the point of a gun. It made a mockery of America's reputation as a free society open to refugees fleeing persecution.<br /><br />Nets Obscure Earle's Partisan Affiliation; CBS Didn't With Starr. The CBS Evening News, which described Ken Starr as the "Republican" independent counsel, on Wednesday night [9/28/2005] went out of its way to avoid alerting viewers to how Ronnie Earle, the Texas county prosecutor behind the indictment of Tom DeLay, is a Democrat. Anchor Bob Schieffer twice described DeLay not by his title as House Majority Leader, but as the "House Republican Leader."<br /><br />CNN Awards $100,000 To National Gay and Lesbian Journalists Association. Pamela Strother, NLGJA Executive Director, said "This unprecedented gift from CNN is a milestone for NLGJA as the largest single gift from a news media company to the organization."<br /><br />TV's trouble with religion: For an industry that claims to reflect reality, the results are not good. Religion is virtually ignored, and when covered, more often than not it's attacked.<br /><br />USA Today Caught Altering Condi Photo. USA Today has been caught altering a photograph of Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice in order to make her look more sinister. … This is another reminder that we must cast a skeptical eye to anything published about conservatives in the national media.<br /><br />The Democrats' own history with race. For decades, it has been a template of the major media that Republicans are the party of racism. It repeats uncritically any charges of Republican racism, no matter how unfounded. Democrats, on the other hand, are always given a pass whenever they commit racist offenses. Even a cursory review, however, will show that the media template is totally contrary to history.<br /><br />Pacifist Hatfield supports Iraq war. Last week, former Oregon governor and senator Mark Hatfield, now 82, announced his strong support for the American effort in Iraq.<br /><br />Firefighters Versus the Media. One of the biggest stories of the presidential campaign is being ignored by the major media. It's how the president of the firefighters union engineered an endorsement of John Kerry for president without asking his members about it. It turns out most of the members of the union are Republicans who support Bush.<br /><br />There go those "controversial Catholics" again. You'd think Katie Couric would aspire to be an anchorwoman for all the American people now that CBS appears to be wooing her for the Throne of Rather. So why did she have to be so rough on Thomas Monaghan, the founder of Domino's Pizza, for being a Catholic?<br /><br />Wilson Discredited, Networks Silent. All three of the broadcast networks treated Joe Wilson like a rock star when he was bashing the Bush administration and its case for war against Saddam Hussein. But ABC, CBS and NBC haven't bothered to inform viewers that Friday's [7/9/2004] Senate Intelligence committee report showed how Wilson's own claims were false.<br /><br />Tit for Tet: Abu Ghraib is the new Tet offensive. By lying about the Tet offensive during the Vietnam War, the media managed to persuade Americans we were losing the war, which demoralized the nation and caused us to lose the war. And people say reporters are lazy.<br /><br />The Lies of Tet: Media misreporting of Tet passed into our collective memory. That picture gave antiwar activism an unwarranted credibility that persists today in Congress, and in the media reaction to the war in Iraq. The Tet experience provides a narrative model for those who wish to see all U.S. military successes — such as the Petraeus surge — minimized and glossed over. In truth, the war in Vietnam was lost on the propaganda front, in great measure due to the press's pervasive misreporting of the clear U.S. victory at Tet as a defeat.<br /><br />Media's Selective Outrage, by the Numbers: To the casual observer, the situation in Iraq is bleak, the Iraqi people don't really want democracy, and the only worthwhile story is the brutality and intimidation of Iraqi prisoners. To the "casual observer" of the mainstream media, that is.<br /><br />Judging from Iraq, the United Nations is no solution. Media pundits can't understand why all the negative news coming out of Iraq doesn't produce poll results that show Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., defeating President George W. Bush. That's probably because Kerry's solution to the Iraq problem is to turn over its management to the United Nations.<br /><br />The news media and Nick Berg: For those who still doubt that ideology guides most of the world's major news media, the reporting of the Islamic ritual murder of Nick Berg provided textbook examples of an almost universally leftist bias. News media have essentially become propaganda organs for anti-Americanism.<br /><br />Beirut, Waco or Oklahoma City? Tom Brokaw called the event "an evil act". But Tom never even suggested that there were evil actions of government in Waco.<br /><br />Painfully unaware: Fetal-pain expert testifies on the "excruciating" partial-birth procedure as the government defends its ban against the industry's lawsuit. But as the trial produces sensational testimony, the courtroom remains virtually journalist-free.<br /><br />Criminalizing business: part II. A recent column in the San Francisco Chronicle vividly illustrates the anti-business mindset of many Californians. It dealt with the fact that Wal-Mart lost a referendum to allow the retailer to put a store in Inglewood, California. According to the Chronicle columnist, Wal-Mart was "trying to bully its way into another targeted community." Putting an issue to a vote is called "bullying" when business does it, and the community where it wants to locate is called a "target."<br /><br />USA Today's Deceptive Backgrounder. The online resource distorts fundamental historical events essential to understanding the day-to-day news.<br /><br />Could you repeat that, please? After waiting months to question President Bush at a full-dress press conference, why did these reporters get up one after another and ask the same question?<br /><br />Bait-and-switch media: My first inkling of how fundamentally ill-informed some of even the big names on television are came back in 1981, when I was interviewed on "Meet the Press." Back in those days, the interviews were done by a panel of reporters. Their questions and comments revealed incredible ignorance. The reporters in turn were incredulous when I said that Social Security was financially unsound. Now, 23 years later, everybody knows that.<br /><br />New York Times' Bush Smear Campaign: On Saturday [4/10/2004], the New York Times — adhering to the P.T. Barnum school of journalism — screamed on its front page that President Bush was warned "that supporters of Osama bin Laden planned an attack within the United States with explosives and wanted to hijack airplanes."<br /><br />Spain: a media flip-flop. Don't think that presidential candidates are the only political players who can be accused of flip-flops. Take a look at how the media elite have spun the election in Spain.<br /><br />Tenet Says No Improper Influence, CBS Ignores It. CIA Director George Tenet specifically denied that the Bush administration improperly influenced intelligence on Iraq in a speech at Georgetown University. CBS News ignored the comments but ABC, NBC and Fox News all reported them.<br /><br />Move on? Let's not. The radical haters at MoveOn.Org have used their Internet space to show ads comparing President Bush to Adolf Hitler, and the media, so quick to condemn any negative ads produced by Republicans, are giving them a free ride.<br /><br />The Playboy philosophy at 50: For the past weeks, the media have been gaga over the 50th anniversary of Playboy magazine and the "Playboy philosophy," whose guru, Hugh Hefner, began to mainstream pornography and de-couple sex from a committed marital relationship.<br /><br />The Truth and Mr. and Ms. Clinton: Does the media treatment of former President Bill Clinton and Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton suggest a bias? Please, let us not engage in reckless, unfair, and cynical speculation.<br /><br />First kids: The mainstream media chooses to portray our country's First Children either negatively or positively, depending on the political party of their parents, the President and First Lady.<br /><br />Something Fishy at AFP: An AFP photographer uses a wide-angle lens to exaggerate his picture, and the AFP caption omits essential context.<br /><br />CNN planted question at debate, student says. While covering a debate of Democratic presidential candidates, CNN planted a question in order to make the debate appear more "lighthearted."<br /><br />Sponsor Pulls Ad from CBS News After Homeschoolers' Complaints. At least one sponsor temporarily withdrew advertising from the CBS Evening News with Dan Rather, after advocates of homeschooling complained about last week's two-part report on the "dark side" of the "largely unregulated" home school movement.<br /><br />Media reporting from Iraq is one-sided and flawed. If you rely on newspapers and TV networks for your news, chances are you have no idea that the controversial performance of Western reporters in Iraq is emerging as a big issue. The mainstream media have virtually ignored the stunning charges made by John Burns, the New York Times Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter.<br /><br />True Grit: A man named Greg Packer "...is apparently the entire media's designated "man on the street" for all articles ever written. He has appeared in news stories more than 100 times as a random member of the public."<br /><br />Greg Packer Is the 'Man on the Street'. While Packer says "honesty is very important to me," he does admit that about 5% of the time, "I'm making stuff up to get in the paper." A Boston newspaper, for example, quoted him as saying he had a ticket for the 1999 baseball All-Star Game there when he really didn't. "At times the media can be gullible, but they have to take people at their word," he explains.<br /><br />Related article:<br />The Times' Designated Man in the Street: When the New York Times needs to find a man in the street to interview they never have to look very far - they have one on tap suitable for every occasion.<br /><br />Katie Couric: "Hopefully" Saddam Made It to Syria: Is perky "Today" show host Katie Couric actually rooting for Saddam Hussein to survive the U.S. military's repeated attempts to take him out?<br /><br />CNN Exec Admits Covering Up "Maniac" Saddam's Atrocities: Here's another fascinating item we'll dedicate to Jacques Chirac, Nancy Pelosi and the other humiliated appeasement activists: A CNN big is admitting his network covered up the atrocities of Saddam Hussein.<br /><br />A Double Standard at CNN: The double standard at CNN is: when those on the right do something it is fishy and needs an expose. When the same thing is done on the left, it is just "the given."<br /><br />The Castro News Network: To many Cuban Americans, CNN is the "Castro News Network" - an organization that lends legitimacy to a corrupt regime and sneers at the exile community in Miami.<br /><br />Fidel Castro's Dupes: In Castro's Cuba, it is a crime to meet to discuss the economy, to write letters to the government, to report on political developments, to speak to international reporters, to advocate human rights, to visit friends or relatives outside your local area of residence without government permission.<br /><br />Castro's Cult of Sycophants: Celebrities, journalists, and other illuminati have long gushed with admiration for Cuba's communist despot.<br /><br />Media Mangle: Sometimes the mainstream media gets it so wrong we have to call them on it. (Numerous articles)<br /><br />Pro-Marxist Slant Pushed at ABC, Retired Correspondent Claims. Having kept quiet for 14 years, a former ABC News correspondent has gone public for the first time with allegations that network anchorman Peter Jennings manipulated news scripts during the 1980s in order to praise the Marxist-backed Sandinista government in Nicaragua.<br /><br />Let the Recriminations Begin! If the past is any indication, no one on the left is likely to own up to being so horrendously wrong about Operation Iraqi Freedom. That's why it's up those of us who have supported the war all along to point it out for them.<br /><br />Where Helen Thomas's heart lies: Shame, shame, shame on Helen Thomas. The crusty ex-journalist turned White House heckler had only one thing on her mind when her favorite news stations, al Jazeera and Iraqi state TV, repeatedly broadcast those chilling pictures of scared American POWs and gleeful Iraqi soldiers hovering over dead American soldiers….<br /><br />Major Media Ignores Polls, Rallies Showing Support for War Effort. Patriotic citizens in the tens of thousands have already attended rallies to support the troops, but the liberal media has demonstrated a preference for ignoring them and instead portraying sparsely attended anti-war rallies as the sentiment of most Americans.<br /><br />The Viet Cong Admiration Society retreats. As American servicemen swept through Iraq, securing oil fields, rescuing POWs, risking their own lives to protect Iraqi civilians, Peter Arnett went on Iraqi television — the propaganda arm of the enemy — to proclaim that the Americans' "war plan has failed."<br /><br />Administration adults vs. media snipers: Sorry, but I'm compelled to talk about the media war critics again. I won't quit fairly criticizing them until they quit unfairly and dishonestly criticizing the American war effort.<br /><br />Time Retracts Anti-Bush Racial Smear: Sorry, Democrats, but your entire platform of racial demagoguery is blowing up in your faces by alienating voters.<br /><br />How the Liberal Media Are Preparing For the Tax Wars: Despite commentators who have spent the days since November's elections accusing the media of being too conservative (really), there has been no let-up in the establishment media's prevailing liberal bias, especially when it comes to the issue of high taxes. Liberals believe government is an engine for positive social change, so it's always better for bureaucratic do-gooders to have as much money as possible.<br /><br />Winona and the Wichita massacre: The press seem to be more interested in a rich shoplifter than the mass murders.<br /><br />The Biased Sniper Aftermath: The suspects – caught with the smoking rifle – were John Muhammad, a 41-year-old black man with affections for the Nation of Islam (not to mention al-Qaeda) and John Lee Malvo, a 17-year-old black male Jamaican in the U.S. illegally. In both print and broadcast, the national media avoided the controversial labels of "Farrakhan fan" and "illegal alien." They were an "Army veteran" and "a teenager," the Gulf War sharpshooter and his Jamaican ward. Most ridiculously, the Miami Herald cast Mr. Muhammad as "an 'all-American' veteran of the Gulf War."<br /><br />The Rush From Judgment: Like many people, it crossed my mind early in the Beltway Sniper case that this might be a terrorist attack. I reserved judgment, realizing — unlike the armchair experts who flocked to fill airtime on cable news channels -- that I did not know all of the facts available to the police. But the moment I heard the suspect's name, John Muhammad, the conclusion was obvious. These killings were motivated by a version of the same Islamic ideology that has inspired mass murder around the globe.<br /><br />Fidel, The Dictator-Celebrity: Journalism is never more amoral than when dictators are the mandatory "get" for a news puff piece. For the 40th anniversary of the Cuban Missile Crisis, the network anchors were all scrambling to get an interview with Fidel Castro, the dictator-celebrity. Which network superstar would get the first opportunity to reward the communists for their exclusive by lauding the achievements of the glorious revolution?<br /><br />Analysis: Phil Donahue Owes an Apology. As the mysterious sniper was rampaging, Donahue went on his MSNBC program with a look of smugness and glee to say, and I'm paraphrasing, "You're not going to like to hear this, but this is a white guy." (As it turned out, the suspects are black.) Donahue's irresponsible mutterings are racial stereotyping, and that is wrong.<br /><br />Leftist Media Try to Blame Military for Sniper Suspect: It figures: The left-wing media establishment is downplaying and even ignoring sniper suspect John Allen Muhammad's pro-terrorist sympathies and ties to radical Islam, the anti-American left and Louis Farrakhan — and is trying to blame the U.S. military.<br /><br />The Media's Messed Up Priorities in News Coverage: On August 12, more than 700 mourners from across the country gathered to mark the tragic murder of Kris Eggle -- a 28-year-old National Park Service ranger who was gunned down near the U.S.-Mexico border last week. Not a single national network or cable news station mentioned the memorial service or the outrageous circumstances of Eggle's death.<br /><br />A person of interest: The American media functions primarily as a pimp for government. The liberal media will blast conservative Republicans but never the government. …Consequently, every prosecutor with a high-profile case relies on the media to pressure the target into a plea bargain.<br /><br />Larry Klayman: Bias Exhibit A: Life if full of surprises. Here's one. Who ever imagined that Larry Klayman would be the darling of National Public Radio?<br /><br />Correction of Errors: It would take a revolution at the New York Times, the Washington Post and the TV networks to get them to tell their readers and viewers that they had deceived them about the dangers of DDT, global warming, nuclear power and the ozone hole.<br /><br /><br />Special subsection about Vice-President Cheney's hunting accident:<br /><br />This incident showed the country a great deal about news media priorities, sensationalism and unmitigated political bias.<br /><br />The people in the Washington news media are not accustomed to being ignored. They can't stand being left in the dark, even for a few hours, when something happens that falls into the scope of their supposed "right to know". They also don't understand how responsible adults can spend the day using shotguns to kill birds as a means of social interaction. That's why this story raised such a furor in the media, and why the media insists on passing the furor on to you.<br /><br />Why weren't we informed? Isn't it obvious? One particularly eager journalist asked, "Under Texas law, is this kind of accidental shooting a possible criminal offense?" The transcript does not indicate whether he was rubbing his hands together at the time.<br /><br />Why did Cheney go to the Fox network? This incident became a perfect storm for all that the mainstream media dislikes about the Bush administration — tax cuts, the war, his alleged secrecy, tax cuts, Abu Ghraib, Gitmo, the Katrina response, tax cuts, Justices Alito and Roberts, his home state of Texas (where they have the death penalty), tax cuts, his walk, his pronunciation of the word "nuclear," and tax cuts.<br /><br />Cast of Characters: Part IV. Remember how the media carried on for weeks about Vice President Cheney's hunting accident? How a Time magazine reporter had a temper tantrum at a White House press briefing because the news wasn't released soon enough — as if this hunting accident had any significance for the nation, beyond those in the media who were frustrated at being deprived of a Sunday talk show feeding frenzy?<br /><br />Old media shame: I see the vice president as an honorable, forthright gentleman who places the nation's best interests above his own. Others prefer to believe he would sell out his own mother to line his pockets with oil-slicked greenbacks. The Old Media, of course, fall into the latter category.<br /><br />Spoiled brat media: The accidental shooting of Harry Whittington, while he was on a hunting trip with Dick Cheney, has nothing to do with government policy or the Vice President's official duties but the mainstream media have gone ballistic over it nevertheless.<br /><br />The buckshot heard round the world. Vice President Cheney shot a friend of his — Harry Whittington — with buckshot in a bird hunting accident. While his friend was bleeding on the ground, Cheney failed to call the Washington press corps first. Instead he was worried about Harry Whittington bleeding on the ground and taking care of him, and then contacting Harry's wife and adult kids before the story got out on the wire service.<br /><br />[Attention gun-hating news writers: It was BIRD shot. Buckshot would have killed the old man.]<br /><br />The media's Cheney hunt. What really shocked people was the way our Cheney-hating press corps went crazy with it. The Big Three networks aired 34 stories in the first 48 hours of evening and morning newscasts. They treated this not as a mishap, and then a punchline, but as a brewing national scandal.<br /><br />A Hunter's Take on Cheney's Mistake. Hey hysterical media chum suckers, if you want to obsess about a gun (or guns) in South Texas, why don't you travel a little further southwest from Corpus Christi to Laredo where U.S. authorities just snatched ready-to-detonate IEDs, materials for making 33 more, military style grenades, 26 grenade triggers, large quantities of AK-47 and AR-15 assault rifles, 1280 rounds of ammo, silencers, machine gun assembly kits, 300 primers, bullet proof vests, police scanners, sniper scopes, narcotics and cash from Mexican dope dealers?<br /><br />Killer Cheney. This commentator rations himself to only one prediction every 15 years. Mine now is that there is going to be a devastating backlash in the months and years ahead in the matter of Cheney and the quail shoot.<br /><br />News magazines overdo Cheney-gate. Texas lawyer Harry Whittington getting peppered by Cheney was a cover story in both magazines. White House lawyer Vince Foster shooting himself dead in 1993 was not.<br /><br /><br />Washington Post Still on Bush Twins Beer Patrol: The prestige press continues to cover anonymous accounts of the drinking habits of President Bush's daughters, while ignoring actual photos snapped recently showing Chelsea Clinton so drunk that she had to be carried out of a London nightclub.<br /><br />The case against James Riady: The media has failed to report the real extent of Riady's crimes and how light the punishment is.<br /><br />In Washington, Hindsight is 20/400: In this context, the current media fetish over "What did Bush know and when did he know it?" back on 9/11 shows neither a left-wing nor a right-wing bias. Instead, it merely dramatizes the existence of an empty-headed media culture in which our intellectuals and leaders have simply run out of ideas.<br /><br />Thinking The Unthinkable About Bush: The media should investigate and report on the seriously flawed intelligence apparatus that could have, and possibly should have prevented 9/11 from happening. But to suggest, to hint that the President (Bush or Clinton, doesn't matter) allowed it to happen is an outrage of the highest order.<br /><br />Is PBS Making You Sick? The Los Angeles Times recently reported that the taxpayer-subsidized PBS television is suffering from serious ratings problems. Perhaps the problem lies with the fact that PBS leadership wants to preach a creed, rather than serve its viewers. But the public doesn't want a lecture; they want entertainment as well as balanced and intellectually challenging news programming.<br /><br />The Taxpayer-Funded Dogma of PBS: American taxpayers have long subsidized the indoctrination efforts of the "Public Broadcasting Service" (PBS) via various combinations of historical revisionism, moral relativism, anti-Christian humanism, and pseudo-scientific evolutionism.<br /><br />The rise of religious radio: A Variety magazine editorial lambasted Christian radio as "strident." "It is, like, nuts," complained one NPR general manager to The New York Times. What's nuts is for the publicly subsidized radio chieftains to lament the unfairness of hardball private competition while they continue to draw on taxpayer funds to fight back.<br /><br />Media Deem Reporter Far More Important Than Missionary: Has anyone noticed how the media have given many, many times more attention to Daniel Pearl than to Martin Burnham?<br /><br />The media's immigration blunders: "ILLEGAL ALIEN QUESTIONED IN CHANDRA LEVY CASE." Did you miss that headline in the news last week? Well, that's because no one ran it.<br /><br />What is the New York Times Promoting? "Personnel is policy" is an old axiom in politics. It also applies to the world of journalism, as evidenced by recent developments at The New York Times, which has been trending even further left with recent appointments. First, the Times promoted crusading liberal editorial page editor Howell Raines, who once publicly mourned that "the Reagan years oppressed me," to editor-in-chief. Now, Richard Berke, the paper's national political correspondent since 1993, is being promoted to Washington editor, the number-two job in a bureau of more than 50 people.<br /><br />If They Only had a Brain: The Hard-Left adheres to their liberal pacifist ideology even in matters of life and death. Our country is in a battle to the death with fanatical terrorists, and for a while, the Hard-Left was silent because they knew that if they openly criticized the president and his administration during a time of war, they would be toast. That is, until last week when a fairly impressive strike was launched against the presidency of George W. Bush, covered with the fingerprints of the Hard-Left. Key information was "leaked" and fingers pointed at the FBI.<br /><br />Objective Journalism? Not! There's just something about Ashcroft, as fine a gentleman to serve in Washington as we've seen in many quadrennia, that PC journalists can't handle.<br /><br />Media abandon Zimbabweans: Although conditions in Zimbabwe continue to deteriorate – with ongoing seizures of white-owned farms, state-sanctioned murder and harassment, and a dangerous famine – the misery has failed to gain the attention of the establishment Western media, leaving many inside the nation feeling hopeless and abandoned.<br /><br />Blacks take over farms as whites flee police: At least 20 white farmers were rounded up and flung into police cells across Zimbabwe as hundreds of new black farmers, the beneficiaries of recently-appropriated white-owned land, celebrated their new opportunities.<br /><br />Media Silent on Pipe Bomber's Leftism: The same media establishment that is quick to label right-wing extremists refuses to call admitted pipe bomber Luke John Helder a left-wing extremist. Helder, an art student from Minneosta who plays in a punk rock band, sent a rambling letter to the University of Wisconsin student newspaper expressing his radical environmental views and wish to legalize marijuana.<br /><br />ABC's Terry Moran Distorts Armey's Remarks: Terry Moran, the ABC White House correspondent noted for his unpleasantly juvenile manner at press briefings, charged that GOP House Majority Leader Dick Armey echoed former Yugoslav president and indicted war criminal Slobodan Milosevic in calling for ethnic cleansing of Palestinians – something Armey never said.<br /><br />CNN Runs "Propaganda" for Castro: Cable News Network, the only American television news organization with a full-time bureau in Cuba, has "allowed itself to become just another component of Fidel Castro's propaganda machine," instead of "exposing the totalitarian regime that runs Cuba," Media Research Center charged in a report released Thursday [5/9/2002].<br /><br />Distrust of Media Threatens Freedoms: Houston-based true-crime writer Vanessa Leggett's record 140 days, and counting, detainment as the longest-jailed journalist in US history has brought forth no shortage of support or editorials from media organizations. But, the true crime is not necessarily Leggett's lengthy detention, but the media's selective outrage in protecting their own.<br /><br />Bush Drug Bust Makes Big News; Not So Clinton Rehab Report: The media are having a field day with the drug bust of 24-year-old Noelle Bush, daughter of Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, whose attempt to fake a tranquilizer prescription catapulted her to the top of the news Tuesday [1/29/2002]. But when the last name is Clinton – as it was when the ex-president's brother, Roger, checked himself into Arizona's Cottonwood de Tuscon drug rehab clinic in July – the media feeding frenzy never quite materializes.<br /><br />TV as Ministry of Truth: The controversy over anti-drug messages on TV shows could only happen in a government-controlled medium.<br /><br />"No Spin Zone": O'Reilly Tackles Jesse Jackson. For years and years, Jesse Jackson has not only gotten a pass from the mainstream media, he's been all but deified by them. This in spite of the Rev. Jackson's propensity to pop up wherever there's an opportunity for him to capitalize on some well-publicized tragedy, disaster or anything else he can transform into a publicity platform for himself. The phoniness of his publicity stunts, though obvious, is studiously ignored by his legion of supporters in the liberal media.<br /><br />Would "Deep Throat" Play a Second Time? Enron failed early in Bush's administration. The mistakes and shenanigans that brought down the company occurred during the Clinton administration. The cooked books happened before President Bush was elected. But facts don't matter to a news media that serve as the propaganda arm for the Democratic Party. True to form, The Washington Post on Jan. 24 gave an entire page to a "primer" on Enron. Under the section "Political Interactions," the propaganda organ listed only Republicans.<br /><br /> New! Deep Throat and Watergate: Time to Come Clean. Deep Throat may not exist and Woodward and Bernstein may have been lying to us for all these years. In other words, Woodward and Bernstein may be far from ethical journalists who deliberately lie to their readers. Yet the liberal media has made these characters into folk heroes? Why?<br /><br />Enron, Round 1: Bush: Let's be clear about one thing: Bush has two enemies, Democrats and the press. They both desperately want a major scandal. Democrats have been hurt by September 11 and its aftershocks. Suddenly they're confronted by an enormously popular Republican president, who now owns the national security, economic, and education issues.<br /><br />Book Reveals How P.C. Media Are "Coloring the News": Bernard Goldberg's runaway best-selling book, "Bias," exposed the leftist slant of the network news corporations. Now William McGowan's "Coloring the News: How Crusading for Diversity Has Corrupted American Journalism" delivers another punishing body blow to the shocking manipulation of the news by the ultra-liberal U.S. media establishment.<br /><br />Accuracy in Media: Imagine the outcry if a newspaper editor permitted a Catholic priest to revise — before publication – a reporter's story about a pro-life rally. Or if a columnist called in a tobacco executive to edit an article about the hazards of smoking. Or if a publisher gave an advertiser the opportunity to rework a piece about his industry. A loud chorus of media critics would condemn the miscreants. The journalist would almost certainly be fired.<br /><br />Hillary the Hypocrite: School Choice for Chelsea, But Not for America's Low-Income Children: Hillary says vouchers don't improve student achievement. She's wrong. Hillary says vouchers don't help the kids who need help the most. She's wrong. Hillary says vouchers don't help improve the public schools. She's wrong. Hillary says vouchers don't help racial integration. She's wrong. Consistently wrong, which is what makes Hillary dangerous. She spouts the Left's disinformation so very effectively and without criticism from the mainstream media!<br /><br />Media Bigs Suddenly Bristling Over White House "Enemies List": For the past eight years, most reporters stayed obediently silent while Clinton operatives succeeded in curbing coverage of inconvenient witnesses, potentially explosive investigative reports and assorted administration whistleblowers – obligingly deep-sixing one scandal bombshell after another. But now, the Bush White House's decision to blacklist Talk magazine over its so-called satire of the Bush daughters' underage drinking brouhaha has got some journalists wringing their hands over what they say is a Nixon-like "enemies list."<br /><br />Jenna vs. Roger: Media Doubled Coverage on Bush Drink Charge: In the last six months, reporters gave underage drinking allegations against first daughter Jenna Bush more than twice the coverage received by former first brother Roger Clinton, who on Tuesday plea-bargained his February drunken driving arrest down to a reckless driving charge.<br /><br />Review of "Staying Tuned: A Life in Journalism", by Daniel Schorr. There is a delicious irony to his book, one that this winner of countless electronic journalism awards probably doesn't appreciate. These pages typify the low level of understanding and analysis that too often dominate the journalism industry.<br /><br />State-controlled media: The biggest threat to freedom in America or any society is and always is from government. Don't forget that.<br /><br />Hillary Feature Reeks Of Bias: An article appeared in the July 10 edition of USA Today that simply oozed with undisguised and unprofessional partiality for the New York Senator Hillary Clinton.<br /><br />Hillary's "village" is bombed: The largest study ever found a correlation between day care and aggressive, defiant and disobedient behavior in children, hallmarks of school shootings. Conservatives have long believed day care isn't good for children, and have advocated restructuring taxes so that it won't take two incomes to support a family. The liberal media immediately circled its wagons to protect the agenda of greater governmental control of child rearing. TV anchors Rather and Jennings interviewed liberal spokesmen without identifying their political cast; their solution was basically to spend more and get more government involvement.<br /><br />Uniformity of opinion amidst freedom: In the freest press on earth, humanity is reported in terms of its usefulness to US power.<br /><br />Back to the Media Bias Page<br />Jump to News stories and opinions about the war in Iraq kept quiet by the mainstream press.<br />Back to the Home page<br /><br /><br />Custom counter developed in-house<br /><br />Document location http://www.akdart.com/med6.html<br />Updated October 11, 2008.<br /><br />Page design by Andrew K. Dart ©2008clirushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02809674637968450854noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4368012052042581644.post-82527597514320370972008-09-25T06:04:00.000-07:002008-09-25T06:05:31.270-07:00Barney Frank - Typical DemocratBarney Frank - Typical Democrat<br /><br />Another negative news story about a democrat that was covered up by the Atheistic Liberal News Media<br /><br />---------------------------------<br /><br />TV Movie Led to Prostitute's Disclosures<br />'Mayflower Madam' Gave Gobie Idea<br />By Bill Dedman<br />Washington Post Staff Writer<br />August 27, 1989<br /><br />http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/local/longterm/tours/scandal/gobie2.htm<br /><br />Prostitute and pimp Stephen L. Gobie settled in with his "girls" in his Georgetown town house one evening in late 1987 to watch "The Mayflower Madam" on television. As Candice Bergen portrayed upscale madam Sydney Biddle Barrows, Gobie's companions had an idea.<br /><br />"The girls turned to me and said, 'You're just like her,' " Gobie recalled in an interview yesterday. "That's when I realized that I was in the middle of a developing story that could be worth something someday. I told them, 'One day, don't be surprised if you see me on TV.' "<br /><br />Gobie's dream has come true. His accusation that Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass.) knew that Gobie had operated a prostitution service out of Frank's Capitol Hill apartment became national news after it was first reported Friday by the Washington Times.<br /><br />Frank, one of two openly gay members of Congress, confirmed Friday that he paid Gobie for sex, hired him with personal funds as an aide and wrote letters on congressional stationery on his behalf to Virginia probation officials, but Frank said he fired Gobie when he learned that clients were visiting the apartment.<br /><br />Frank, a leading House liberal, likened himself to Henry Higgins, who in "Pygmalion" tries to transform a cockney waif into a member of English society. Gobie dismissed that as "garbage." "This is not the case of the poor waif who is being sheltered," Gobie said. "This was the first time he felt good in a relationship. Here's a guy who didn't have a social life until he was 45."<br /><br />Gobie's craving for public attention also has produced an uproar in Montgomery County. Gobie said he maintained a relationship with Gabriel A. Massaro, the principal of Chevy Chase Elementary School, and used an office at the school in late 1987 to make telephone calls and have one client meet a prostitute.<br /><br />Massaro, who has been placed on administrative leave, has been unavailable for comment.<br /><br />Gobie said his motive was largely financial. Gobie had offered his story to WUSA-TV (Channel 9), then the Washington Times. Later he came to The Washington Post, saying he was looking "to start a bidding war" for "a better offer" than the Washington Times made. He and the Times say he was not paid.<br /><br />Gobie also said he wants "to show up people in positions of power who abuse other people."<br /><br />Gobie expressed no regret for any damage done to the careers of Frank and Massaro.<br /><br />Although Frank and Gobie differ in some details of their relationship, they agree on the story line. They met on April Fool's Day 1985. The representative answered a classified ad in the Washington Blade, the local gay weekly. "Exceptionally good-looking, personable, muscular athlete is available. Hot bottom plus large endowment equals a good time."<br /><br />Then in his third term, the 45-year-old representative had not yet stated his homosexuality publicly. He paid Gobie $80 in cash for sex.<br /><br />Gobie, then 28, was one of many young men "freelancing" in male prostitution. Gobie said he was born in Boston and grew up in a military family. He has felony convictions for possession of cocaine, oral sodomy and production of obscene items involving a juvenile.<br /><br />Gobie and Frank say they became more friends than sexual partners. Gobie says he attended a bill-signing at the White House, and helped coach and played left field for Frank's team in the Congressional Softball League. "I was the star player," Gobie said.<br /><br />Frank began to help Gobie financially, paying his attorney and court-ordered psychiatrist. The House member also said he hired Gobie as a personal aide, housekeeper and driver, but Gobie said that was a "cover story" concocted for probation officers.<br /><br />In late 1985, Gobie says, he began to use Frank's apartment and two other locations for prostitution. Frank knew about the prostitution all along, but it was never explicitly discussed, Gobie says.<br /><br />"He knew exactly what I was doing," Gobie said. "It was pretty obvious. If he had to come home early {from work}, he would call home to be sure the coast was clear . . . . He was living vicariously through me. He said it was kind of a thrill, and if he had been 20 years younger he might be doing the same thing."<br /><br />Frank denies that he knew, saying he learned from his landlord and kicked Gobie out in August 1987. Gobie supports this part of Frank's story.<br /><br />Gobie said his disclosures are only beginning. "I think I'll just slap a book together. Sydney Biddle Barrows made in excess of a million. I thought 'Capitol Offenses' would be a nice title."clirushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02809674637968450854noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4368012052042581644.post-56588095775822730212008-09-24T04:02:00.000-07:002008-09-24T04:03:22.676-07:00Edwards, Rangel and Global WarmingEdwards, Rangel and Global Warming<br /><br />What do all these have in common? They are all more examples where the Atheistic Liberal News Media does a coverup of democratic mistakes as their contribution to the Cultural War.<br /><br />There is a cultural war in America between Christians and Atheists. This war is being fought on the battlefield of politics. The battles are in the voting booth. The prize in the cultural war is the hearts, minds and souls of the children. The Atheistic liberal news media greatly influences both domestic and foreign policy by constantly reporting only bad news about Christians, Conservatives and Republicans and only good news about atheists, liberals and democrats. The agenda of the Atheistic liberal news media is to promote extreme environmentalism, socialism, feminism, pornography, abortion, homosexuality and the Atheistic Lifestyle by having democrats in control of government.<br /><br />-----------------------------------------<br /><br />The John Edwards story was a story on PBS for only one show, and that was not to discuss what Edwards did, but to discuss if the news media had done enough. If John Edwards had been a Republican, the story would have been repeated in detail for at least two weeks.<br /><br />-----------------------------------------<br /><br />Rangel to Stay On as Ways and Means Chairman<br /><br />http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/17/ny...rangel.html?em<br /><br />By DAVID KOCIENIEWSKI and RAYMOND HERNANDEZ<br />Published: September 16, 2008<br /><br />Representative Charles B. Rangel will not step down from the chairmanship of the House Ways and Means Committee, despite pressure from Republicans and others who say his leadership is being undermined by his swirling ethical problems.<br /><br />Mr. Rangel's lawyer, Lanny Davis, told reporters during a conference call on Tuesday that the House speaker, Nancy Pelosi, supported his decision to remain in the chairmanship. The announcement came after Mr. Rangel, the 78-year-old Harlem Democrat, met behind closed doors on Monday with the speaker and other party leaders.<br /><br />The Rangel story will also be buried by the Atheistic Liberal News Media because Rangel is a democrat.<br /><br />---------------------------------<br /><br />Maybe you have not noticed, but the phrase "Global Warming" has been replaced by "Global Climate Change". The reason for this is that the world in entering a cooling phase because of decreased solar flares. Not a word from the Atheistic Liberal News Media because the democrats and in particular Al Gore, were wrong. If Al Gore had any morals at all, he would return the Nobel Prize.<br /><br />--------------------------------------<br /><br />If there was ever a justification for voting Republican, it would be that the Atheistic Liberal News Media favors democrats.<br /><br />When compared to perfection, Republicans did not look good, but when compared to democrats, Republicans look brilliant. Without the propaganda support of the Atheistic Liberal News Media the democrats would look ridicules.clirushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02809674637968450854noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4368012052042581644.post-58138364410483521682008-07-25T05:15:00.000-07:002008-07-25T05:16:27.917-07:00Media Donations and BiasMedia Donations and Bias<br /><br />America needs to realize that the elections are being controlled by the Atheistic Liberal News Media of New York City.<br /><br />There is no way there can be a fair election when there is news media bias. It would be better to eliminate the news media and have an unbiased election than to have a news media and a biased election. Freedom of the press requires very high standards that the news media is not following.<br /><br />There is a cultural war in America between Christians and Atheists. This war is being fought on the battlefield of politics. The battles are in the voting booth. The prize in the cultural war is the hearts, minds and souls of the children. The Atheistic liberal news media greatly influences both domestic and foreign policy by constantly reporting only bad news about Christians, Conservatives and Republicans and only good news about atheists, liberals and democrats. The agenda of the Atheistic liberal news media is to promote extreme environmentalism, socialism, feminism, pornography, abortion, homosexuality and the Atheistic Lifestyle by having democrats in control of government.<br /><br />--------------------------------------------<br /><br />Putting Money Where Mouths Are: Media Donations Favor Dems 100-1<br /><br />By WILLIAM TATE | Posted Wednesday, July 23, 2008 4:20 PM PT<br /><br />http://www.ibdeditorials.com/IBDArticles.aspx?id=301702713742569<br /><br />The New York Times' refusal to publish John McCain's rebuttal to Barack Obama's Iraq op-ed may be the most glaring example of liberal media bias this journalist has ever seen. But true proof of widespread media bias requires one to follow an old journalism maxim: Follow the money.<br /><br />True to form, journalists are defending their bias by saying that one candidate, Obama, is more newsworthy than the other. In other words, there is no media bias. It is we, the hoi polloi, who reveal our bias by questioning the neutrality of these learned professionals in their ivory-towered newsrooms.<br /><br />Big Media applies this rationalization to every argument used to point out bias. "It's not a result of bias," they say. "It's a matter of news judgment."<br /><br />An analysis of federal records shows that the amount of money journalists contributed so far this election cycle favors Democrats by a 15:1 ratio over Republicans, with $225,563 going to Democrats, only $16,298 to Republicans .<br /><br />One is the overwhelming nature of the above statistics. Given the pack mentality among journalists and, just like any pack, the tendency to follow the leader — in this case, Big Media — and since Big Media are centered in some of the bluest of blue parts of the country, it is highly likely that the media elite reflect the same, or an even greater, liberal bias.<br /><br />Let me repeat: $315,533 to Democrats, $3,150 to Republicans — a ratio of 100-to-1. No bias there.<br /><br />Tate is a former journalist, now a novelist and the author of "A Time Like This: 2001-2008." This article first appeared on the American Thinker Web site.clirushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02809674637968450854noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4368012052042581644.post-54517302859997572932008-05-21T06:30:00.001-07:002008-05-21T06:30:57.155-07:00Good NewsGood News<br /><br />Not all the news is bad news. ABC, NBC and CBS will have a lot less money to support their biased news reporting.<br /><br />The only problem is that by Fox winning, the Atheistic Liberal news reporting is being replaced by Atheistic Conservative news reporting.<br /><br />------------------------------------<br /><br />Fox wins TV season crown<br />Strike, DVRs cause record ratings drop<br />By RICK KISSELL<br /><br />http://www.variety.com/VR1117986172.html<br /><br />A dominant Fox is set to be crowned the winner of the 2007-08 television season, one that the broadcast biz -- and perhaps even Fox -- would just as soon forget.<br /><br />The writers strike, along with the rising popularity of DVRs and the increased availability of programming on multiple platforms, conspired to make this season the lowest-rated on record for the broadcasters. There was also a dearth of breakout hits, with no new show emerging as the biz's savior.<br /><br />Of course, the broadcasters have been losing audience share to cable for years -- but this season saw the most troubling year-to-year declines yet.<br /><br />In a season when overall television usage among young adults was up slightly, the top five English-language broadcast networks (ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox and CW) will finish down 10% in adults 18-49 rating (14.1 vs. 15.6). And their overall audience average (41.5 million viewers) is off 7% from the 2006-07 campaign (44.8 million), according to Nielsen.<br /><br />By comparison, ad-supported cable saw a 9% increase in 18-49 rating (17.4 vs. 15.9) and 7% in total viewers (51.6 million vs. 48.1 million).clirushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02809674637968450854noreply@blogger.com0