MSNBC's Schultz Draws Bizarre Connection Between Oil Spill and Campaig

June 1st, 2010 4:11 PM
Not letting a good crisis go to waste, MSNBC’s left-wing rabble-rouser Ed Schultz insisted on "Morning Joe" today that the BP oil spill reinforces the need for new legislation to restrict corporations from engaging in political speech.“I really believe that this what is happening in the Gulf is a classic [example] of how we do need campaign finance reform,” implored Schultz. “It’s all…

MRC-TV: Noyes on Media's Katrina/BP Oil Spill Double Standard

June 1st, 2010 1:15 PM

Juan Williams: Obama 'Hasn't Conveyed That He Really Cares About' Oil

May 30th, 2010 11:23 PM
NPR's Juan Williams on Sunday spoke an astonishingly inconvenient truth about the Gulf Coast oil crisis: "[President Obama] just hasn't conveyed that he really cares about this issue, and that he's not off to the side watching."This was in stark contrast to Time's Joe Klein who said this weekend, "This is more Bush's second Katrina than Obama's first," and New York Times columnist Frank Rich who…

Gregory Asks Obama's Energy Adviser: Should We Start Drilling in ANWR

May 30th, 2010 4:35 PM
A rather startling thing happened on Sunday's "Meet the Press": David Gregory asked White House Energy Adviser Carol Browner if in response to the Gulf Coast oil spill, America should start drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.After a lengthy discussion about what went wrong in the Gulf to cause the current crisis, Gregory asked his guest, "Is the problem that we're drilling in water…

Frank Rich Blames Oil Spill on Bush, Cheney, Beck, Palin, Tea Party an

May 30th, 2010 2:47 PM
With the Gulf Coast oil spill appearing to spin out of control, the Obama-loving media are now working overtime to shelter the President from any possible blame.Exhibit A: New York Times columnist Frank Rich's pathetic piece published Sunday.Almost incomprehensibly, "Obama's Katrina? Maybe Worse" is more of hit piece on the Bush administration than a serious analysis of the failings of the…

AP Throws Pity Party for Overwhelmed Obama: Oil Spill Just One 'Priori

May 30th, 2010 1:54 PM
On Saturday, the Associated Press informed its readers that President Obama cannot be expected to focus all of his attention on the Gulf Coast oil spill. The reason? Presidents have to juggle a number of pressing issues at a time, and what with America being in a recession, Obama simply can't afford to give sole focus to this disaster. Too bad the AP wasn't so understanding in 2005 when…

Behar on Oil Spill: Bush-Cheney 'Started It, And Now This Poor Guy Has

May 30th, 2010 6:43 AM
On her CNN Headline News show Thursday night, Joy Behar thought the "Obama's Katrina" language from Republicans was odd, since the "Bush/Cheney administration" is responsible for both disasters. Steve Kornacki of Salon.com insisted "all of the insults, all of the criticisms that were hurled at the Bush right after Katrina, they are just dying to throw back at the Democrats."Behar replied: "But…

CNN Airs Allegations BP Bused In Gulf Workers To Scam Obama

May 29th, 2010 3:17 PM
CNN on Friday aired allegations that BP bused temporary workers into the Gulf Coast of Louisiana as a dog and pony show for President Obama's visit to the area."Now, if true, some other words might apply, a sham, a crock, an insult to the people down here who need help, real help, not to mention an attempt, if the allegations are true, to BS local leaders, Gulf state governors and the President…

Margaret Carlson Despairs that After Bush-Cheney Big Oil is 'Too Big t

May 28th, 2010 8:05 PM
“Eight years of the Bush-Cheney administration removing regulations” has made it so “now the oil industry is too big to regulate,” former Time magazine Deputy Washington Bureau Chief Margaret Carlson fretted on Friday's Political Capital show on Bloomberg TV.Defending Barack Obama against the notion the gulf oil disaster is “Obama’s Katrina,” Carlson, a columnist for Bloomberg News, argued on the…

CNN's Henry Sees Obama Moment that Would've Driven Media Mockery of Bu

May 28th, 2010 4:51 PM
Shortly before 2 PM CDT, CNN”s Ed Henry cited a dismissive remark President Barack Obama made during his visit to Louisiana which could undermine his “I feel your pain” message, “but,” Henry observed live from a beach in Grand Isle: If George W. Bush had made a comment like that along the beach after Katrina, you can imagine the kind of criticism he might get.Henry recounted how a little earlier…

Ten Questions Rush Would Have Asked Obama at Thursday's Press Conferen

May 28th, 2010 12:22 PM
Barack Obama finally gave a press conference on Thursday, and many on the right immediately noted some tough questions that were sorely absent.Anticipating this eventuality, conservative talk radio host Rush Limbaugh penned ten questions of his own that he would have asked the Commander-in-Chief if he had been invited to yesterday's festivities.As you listen and/or read his queries, try to…

ABC's Elizabeth Vargas Attacks Gulf Coast Official as Ignorant for Cri

May 28th, 2010 11:43 AM
Good Morning America's Elizabeth Vargas on Friday played defense for the White House, suggesting that a Gulf Coast official might be ignorant for attacking Obama's response to the oil spill as slow. Vargas huffed, "President Obama said in his news conference yesterday, that, quote, 'Those who think we were slow in our response or our response lacked urgency don't know the facts.'" [Audio…

MRC-TV: The May 27 'Media Mash' with Brent Bozell; BP Oil Spill, Illeg

May 28th, 2010 10:45 AM
Media Research Center President Brent Bozell appeared again on last night's "Hannity" for the weekly look at the MSM's liberal pathology in a segment entitled "Media Mash."The first topic: the liberal media are slowly waking up to the president's incompetent handling of the BP Gulf of Mexico oil spill. Mr. Bozell compared that to how it took a mere 72 hours after Katrina's landfall in New Orleans…

Nets Embrace 'Did You Plug the Hole Yet, Daddy?' Anecdote to Humanize

May 27th, 2010 8:57 PM
The White House press corps just loved President Obama's press conference anecdote meant to prove the pressure he's under and responsibility he's taking (“When I woke up this morning, and I'm shaving and Malia knocks on my bathroom door and she peeks in her head and she says: 'Did you plug the hole yet, daddy?'”). The ABC, CBS and NBC evening newscasts all showcased the clip, with fill-in ABC…