Update: News Mags Hated Tea Parties

April 26th, 2009 11:26 PM

Newsweek Highlights Woman Who Claims Industrialization Enslaved West V

April 22nd, 2009 1:05 PM
Oh for the good old days when West Virginia was full of mountaineers who lived off the land. You know, before those evil coal companies came and enslaved the state to its grimey grasp.That's the view of Julia Bonds, an environmental activist from the Mountain State whom Newsweek's Daniel Stone featured in an April 21 Web-exclusive interview.Not once in his story did Stone press Bonds on specifics…

Newsweek Wrings Hands Over Deadly Force on Pirates

April 17th, 2009 12:11 PM
Oh, the Navy's gone and done it. They've made the pirates angrier, and hence more dangerous.Newsweek's Mark Hosenball and Michael Isikoff predicted in their April 15 piece that the future of pirate encounters off the Horn of Africa will only result in more "Blood in the Water," because it will "radicalize the [Somali] population" according to some insurance and shipping experts.Before the demise…

Newsweek's Gross Confronted on 'Teabagging' Schtick

April 15th, 2009 3:52 PM
When a senior editor from Newsweek goes on MSNBC to discuss conservatives who protest the massive tax and spend agenda of the Obama Administration, why shouldn't he join in the fun of disparaging them with juvenile sexual innuendo? After all, he's among friends and fellow travelers. But eventually, someone may call that senior editor to account for his "pornographic" slurs, as St. Louis radio…

Bozell Column: The End of Newsweek

April 14th, 2009 4:23 PM

WaPo's 'On Faith': Pope's a 'Politician' Who Can Learn From Obama

April 11th, 2009 6:03 PM
Happy Easter, Catholics. Your pope is not much different from a secular politician exercising damage control. Fortunately, President Obama is helping him "repent faster" when he steps into controversy.That's the message being sent by the "On Faith" editorial staff with their excerpts "From the Panel" published in the April 11 print edition of the Washington Post. A partnership with Newsweek, "On…

Predictable: MSNBC’s Shuster, Newsweek’s Gross Belittle and Miscon

April 11th, 2009 2:37 PM
Even before a single bag of tea has been dumped as a form of protest over government economic policies, the gang at MSNBC is in full-attack mode over the notion these protests merit any recognition. On MSNBC's April 10 "Countdown," fill-in host David Shuster imitated his MSNBC colleague Rachel Maddow's juvenile and overdone description of the tea party protest to disparage the upcoming…

Daily Kos Founder: I Support Tea Parties If They Stop Conservatives Fr

April 9th, 2009 9:04 AM

For the Media, It's Un-Holy Week

April 8th, 2009 10:03 AM
Most regular church-goers have heard their less scrupulously observant fellows called "Christmas and Easter Christians." Well, they also have their counterparts in the mainstream media: "Christmas and Easter Anti-Christians." How else to explain the spate of skeptical, negative stories that inevitably accompany the two most important Christian holy days? This Holy Week has been typical.…

Newsweek's Alter Relieved Obama's So Beyond 'Good Vs. Evil' Rhetoric

April 7th, 2009 5:19 PM

Slate Editor Weisberg Second-Guesses the Potential of Climate Change C

April 6th, 2009 11:01 PM
Remember when the alarmists were taking the premise that anthropogenic global warming was more of a threat to the planet than just polar bears and penguins, but also sea levels and catastrophic weather patterns? Jacob Weisberg, the editor in chief of the Slate Group and author of "The Bush Tragedy," presents seven things taken for granted that might not be completely correct in a column for the…

Newsweek Editor Welcomes Easter with the 'End of Christian America

April 5th, 2009 12:47 PM

A Rainbow of College Choices

April 3rd, 2009 4:30 PM
It seems that deciding which college is best for gay students goes beyond the usual questions of affordable or not, private or public, close to home or far away, and Big Ten or Big East. It also involves finding out which colleges are considered most sensitive to LGBT concerns. This week's "My Story" section in Newsweek focused on the plight of freelance journalist Julie Halpert's lesbian…

Krugman Garners Newsweek Cover for Left-Wing Criticism of Obamanomics

March 31st, 2009 4:54 PM
Just a few short months ago, New York Times' liberal economics columnist Paul Krugman had high hopes for new President Obama and urged him to act like "Franklin Delano" Roosevelt.But even the billions of dollars in government spending to fix the financial crisis, efforts to limit executive compensation and the recent ouster of General Motors CEO haven't pacified Krugman.According to Newsweek's…