PBS Anchor Mourns the Good Old Days of Penny Candy and 'Moderate' Repu

April 26th, 2014 7:07 AM
There are few things more predictable than liberal TV news anchors pining for the good old days when moderate Republicans voted for tax increases (like the 1990 budget deal) or expanded Medicare coverage (George W. Bush, 2002). Notice they don’t warmly recall when Democrats voted for the Reagan tax cuts or B-1 bombers and aid to the Nicaraguan rebels. Those Democratic “sellouts” are never…

CBS Hits Rick Perry From the Left on BLM Controversy; Immigration

April 24th, 2014 5:00 PM
Norah O'Donnell pursued Texas Governor Rick Perry on Thursday's CBS This Morning over the controversial land dispute between Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy and the federal government. O'Donnell asked Perry, "What do you make of this standoff? What do you think of Clive Bundy? Do you think what he's done was a good thing?" When the Republican politician replied that Bundy is a "side story," and…

NBC: Hard for ‘Conservative’ Jeb Bush to Be ‘Joyful’ in Today

April 24th, 2014 1:34 PM
NBC’s Today devoted a full story Thursday morning to speculation that former Florida Governor Jeb Bush might run for President in 2016. Correspondent Andrea Mitchell vouched for Bush’s “conservative” credentials, then ran a snarky soundbite from Democrat-turned-Republican-turned-independent political strategist Mark McKinnon: “He said he wants to run joyfully, and in today’s Republican…

Shallow, Partisan NYT Says Only 'Angry,' Anti-Obama Right Mad at Commo

April 20th, 2014 2:06 PM
The headlines over the lead story of  Sunday's New York Times reduced the fierce opposition to the Common Core education standards among both conservatives and liberals to cynical "wedge issue" anti-Obama politics by the angry right: "As G.O.P. Wedge, the Common Core Cuts Both Ways – Associated With Obama – Education Benchmarks Once Backed by Party Now Divide It." The actual article by…

The Nation’s Michelle Goldberg: Love Doesn't Appeal to GOP Base

April 8th, 2014 5:57 PM
Michelle Goldberg of The Nation took a cheap shot at Republican voters during an appearance on Monday’s All In With Chris Hayes on MSNBC. Fill-in host Ari Melber brought up Jeb Bush’s recent remark that illegal immigration is an act of love, calling it “an appealing message.” Goldberg cut across him, demanding, “Appealing to who?” Melber replied, “Well, appealing to people who like love,…

NBC: Dems Eager for Hillary 'Coronation' in 2016; GOP 'Nervous' About

March 24th, 2014 10:30 AM
In a report for Monday's NBC Today, political director Chuck Todd described how "Democrats seem comfortable with the idea of a coronation of Hillary Clinton" in 2016, as "many of them are almost begging her to run." Meanwhile, he asserted that Republicans, "nervous about the influence of the Tea Party," were looking to former Florida Governor Jeb Bush as a potential candidate. [Listen to the…

Matt Damon: 'I'd Eat My Shoe If Jeb Could Name a Bush That Ever Even W

November 16th, 2013 2:48 PM
As NewsBusters reported, former Florida governor Jeb Bush pounded public school activist Matt Damon in August for putting his kids in private school. Damon gave CNN's Jake Tapper a rather lame excuse for this in an online segment of their interview Friday while claiming, "I'd eat my shoe if he could name a Bush that ever even walked into a public school" (video follows with transcript and…

Jeb Bush Pounds Public School-Loving Matt Damon for Sending His Kids t

August 7th, 2013 5:52 PM
Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush on Tuesday pounded the public school-supporting actor Matt Damon for hypocritically sending his own kids to a private school. Via Twitter: "Matt Damon Refuses to Enroll Kids in Los Angeles Public Schools. Choice ok for Damon, why not everyone else?"

Jeb Bush About His Father: 'He's the Best Dad and the Best Man I've Ev

June 16th, 2013 2:40 PM
On Father's Day, Jeb Bush had some amazing things to say about his Dad. Appearing on ABC's This Week, Bush said, "I honestly believe that he's the best Dad and the best man I've ever met" (video follows with transcript and commentary):

NBC's Gregory: Would Reagan Be Able to 'Exist' in 'Today's Republican

March 11th, 2013 12:23 PM
During an interview with former Florida Governor Jeb Bush for NBC's online Meet the Press Press Pass, which is also aired by some NBC-owned stations following Meet the Press on Sundays, moderator David Gregory referenced Bush being at the Reagan Presidential Library and employed the tired liberal talking point that Ronald Reagan would be too moderate for the modern GOP: "...the president you…

Jeb Bush to David Gregory: 'You Guys Are Crack Addicts

March 10th, 2013 12:45 PM
Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush had a perfect response to David Gregory's question on Sunday's Meet the Press regarding who would be more likely to become president - Marco Rubio or himself. "Man, you guys are crack addicts," Bush said after a hearty laugh. "You really are obsessed with all this politics" (video follows with transcript and commentary):

NBC's Lauer to Jeb Bush: Can GOP 'Damage' With Hispanics 'Be Repaired

March 6th, 2013 2:28 PM
In an interview on Monday's Today with former Florida Governor Jeb Bush and his co-author Clint Bolick about their new book, Immigration Wars, co-host Matt Lauer seized Bush's critical words for fellow Republicans: "...this is an alarm to your party. You called Republicans 'tone deaf and hostile to immigrants and Hispanics,' you fault the party for being unwilling to expand the base, and you…

NBC's Lauer 'Surprised' By Lack of Public 'Outrage' Over Sequester; Ur

March 4th, 2013 11:44 AM
In an interview with former Florida Governor Jeb Bush on Monday's NBC Today, co-host Matt Lauer couldn't understand why the American people didn't buy into the White House and media hype about how devastating the budget sequester would be: "The cuts went into effect Friday night, although they roll out over a long period of time. And yet, I'm surprised there hasn't been more outrage on the part…

NBC's Lauer Frets: Is 'Conservative' GOP Convention Reaching Moderates

August 30th, 2012 4:25 PM
In an interview with Fox News host Bill O'Reilly on Thursday's NBC Today, co-host Matt Lauer worried that the Republican National Convention was not appealing to a broad audience: "When you talk about the conservatives and we talk about the gender gap and how important women are...do you think this convention is reaching out to the people who are going to decide this election, independents,…