Hurricane Katrina
'Philanthropist-in-Chief' Clinton Claims He 'Might Have Done More' on
August 28th, 2006 7:53 AM
The contrasting screen captures say it all. We all knew that the one-year Katrina anniversary was going to be a festival of MSM Bush-bashing. And while Good Morning America certainly fulfilled that expectation this morning, who could have guessed that they would have thrown in a two-fer - the beginnings of the beatification of Bill Clinton?Check out the graphic. Move over, Jimmy Carter: ABC has…
'Early Show' Previews Nagin's '60 Minutes' Gaffe; Note (Somewhat) Good
August 25th, 2006 3:36 PM
On Friday’s "Early Show," there were three stories worth noting here on NewsBusters. First, CBS News correspondent Wyatt Andrews painted the ruling by the FDA allowing the morning after pill, known as Plan B, to be sold without a prescription in many cases as an election year ploy by the Bush Administration and as a victory for women’s groups at the expense of conservatives.
NBC Uses Trial Attorney / John Edwards Donor to Slam Insurance Compani
August 25th, 2006 12:26 PM
Last night NBC gave its August 24 "Nightly News" audience a one-sided story on Katrina insurance claims. Correspondent Ron Mott stacked three critics (a plaintiff, his attorney, and another woman filing suit) of insurance companies against a one-sentence statement by State Farm insurance.What's more, NBC's Ron Mott left out some detail about one of his featured plaintiffs: Judy Guice of Biloxi.
Political Journalism or Democratic Strategizing
August 15th, 2006 1:02 PM
One of the interesting evidences of bias in the mainstream press is the way that all political discussions tend to be written from the point-of-view of "what do the Democrats need to do to win?" This New York Times "analysis" is just the latest example. All of the factors that you'd expect to see from a PR firm trying to help Democrats get elected are present. Introductory paragraph framing the…
NY Times Shields Readers from Spike Lee's Katrina Conspiracy Allegatio
August 3rd, 2006 12:21 PM
“From the beginning Spike Lee knew that Hurricane Katrina was a story he had to tell.”That’s how The New York Times begins Agony of New Orleans, Through Spike Lee’s Eyes, on the director’s upcoming Katrina documentary. Times reporter Felicia R. Lee doesn’t tell readers of one of the reasons Lee was drawn to the story: he thinks the government may have deliberately flooded New Orleans.That’s right…