Headline Bias in Burmese Relief Story

May 12th, 2008 12:13 PM
Poor teaser headline selection by MSNBC.com? I report, you decide.At right is a screencap of a teaser headline from the Web site about U.S. humanitarian aid reaching Myanmar Burma. As the AP story linked makes clear, the fault for the delay in the aid's arrival is that of the military dictatorship, not any incompetence or lack of concern by Washington. Yet the teaser headline reads: "First U.S.…

CNN.com Needs to Brush Up on Its Military Hardware

May 8th, 2008 12:46 PM
CNN has an article posted this AM about the on-going misery in Myanmar resulting from the recent cyclone that devastated the Irrawaddy delta and has left as many as 100,000 dead. The country's paranoid military dictatorship is hampering aid efforts, and as a result, is no doubt adding to the number of dead and injured. In writing about the U.S. forces in the area poised to help if the…

Gore: Deadly Cyclone a 'Consequence' of Global Warming

May 6th, 2008 5:13 PM
It was bound to happen eventually - someone from the global warming movement tying the recent Myanmar cyclone to the so-called climate change phenomenon. Former Vice President Al Gore in an interview on NPR's May 6 "Fresh Air" broadcast did just that. He was interviewed by "Fresh Air" host Terry Gross about the release of his book, "The Assault on Reason," in paperback. "And as we're talking…

Washington Post Faults Catholic Church Teaching for Filipino Poverty

April 21st, 2008 2:22 PM
The day after Pope Benedict XVI departed the U.S. after a six-day visit, Blaine Harden of the Washington Post lamented the Catholic Church’s influence in the Philippines, specifically, the government of Philippines "acceding to Catholic doctrine" by "supporting only what it calls ‘natural’ family planning," rejecting "modern contraception" as part of family planning." Throughout his article,…

CBS Honors ‘Nobel Laureate’ Carter, Who Hails His Relations with D

October 9th, 2007 4:46 PM
On Tuesday’s CBS "Early Show," host Harry Smith interviewed former president Jimmy Carter, who he introduced as "Nobel Peace Prize Laureate President Jimmy Carter." Smith then proceeded to launch into a discussion about Iran citing an "an exhaustive investigative piece in the New Yorker...by Sy [Seymour] Hersh." Apparently Harry and ‘Sy’ are good buddies. Smith described how Hersh’s article "…

Activist Jane Goodall Condemned Biofuels for Hurting Rainforest

September 28th, 2007 8:29 AM

Reuters Avoided Comparing Iraq to Vietnam in Pol Pot Genocide Story--H

August 1st, 2007 11:02 PM
The media love comparing Iraq to the Vietnam War. So why didn't Reuters relate Iraq to this July 31 story about a joint Cambodian-UN tribunal that charged one of Pol Pot's top henchmen with crimes against humanity related to the deaths of 1.7 million people in that country's “Killing Fields?” They also like to link America's actions to unpleasant world events. So why not even mention how the US…

Times Schools Chi-Coms on Government Regulation

July 16th, 2007 8:17 AM

Iraq Comparisons to Vietnam Are Shameful Media Mischaracterizations

July 12th, 2007 12:43 PM
As American media turned anti-war in late 2003 in order to assist Democrats in the upcoming 2004 elections, a common strategy of comparing the war in Iraq to Vietnam was implemented.In fact, since the March 19, 2003, invasion, there have been thousands of press reports which included the words Iraq and Vietnam.With this is mind, our friend Jim at Gateway Pundit posted an absolutely fabulous …

Covering 'Punjab-gate', Media Forget Hillary's 'Gandhi', Biden's 'Dunk

June 19th, 2007 2:21 PM

NPR Honors Nine-Year-Old "Goddess" Touring Washington D.C

June 17th, 2007 11:32 PM

Bush Derangement Syndrome at LA Times: G-8’s Kyoto Failures All Bush

June 6th, 2007 3:37 PM
As people who are following the G-8 summit in Germany are well aware, it is highly doubtful that any meaningful accord will be reached at this meeting concerning CO2 emissions. In fact, reports out of Europe and Asia for many weeks leading up to this event have made this eventuality quite clear.Yet, this didn’t prevent the Los Angeles Times’ Ron Brownstein for blaming the lack of such an…

Military BansYouTube, MySpace, MTV and Other High-Trafficked Sites

May 15th, 2007 6:28 PM
Updates at bottom: I want my MTV! Somewhere a soldier or sailor in Iraq or Afghanistan is probably thinking that today. According to the AP, on May 14, the Department of Defense blocked “worldwide” the US troops who use its networks and computers from accessing 12 popular websites that include, YouTube, MTV, MySpace, Blackplanet and Photobucket. The Defense Deparmene which the DoD said“take up a…

CNN's 'American Morning' Shines A Little Light on Democrats' Pork

March 23rd, 2007 12:51 PM