Category: Media
On June 28, Undersheriff Paula Presley of El Paso County, Colorado was interviewed by ABC News’ Alex Perez. After that interview aired, government officials say ABC News took comments …
Well knock me over with a feather… CNN’s Anderson Cooper, in an e-mail exchange with Andrew Sullivan, confirmed what pretty much everyone on earth already knew, he’s gay. Andrew, …
Tooting one’s own horn has always been considered a social faux pas, an example of arrogance, and just plain ignorant. But it seems that someone forgot to teach these …
Media watchers are announcing that Savannah Guthrie has been tapped to replace the departed Ann Curry on NBC’s long-running morning show, Today. So, what can we say of Guthrie? …
Warner Todd Huston
June 30, 2012
Barack Obama, Big government, Constitutional Issues, corruption, Cuba, Culture Of Corruption, Democrats, Douchebag Of The Day, Immigration, Law, Liberals, Media
In a report on the recent Supreme Court decision reversing parts of Arizona’s immigration law, NBC’s Matt Taibbi gave extensive airtime to an activist for illegal immigration. The woman …
Warner Todd Huston
June 30, 2012
2012 Presidential Race, Barack Obama, Big government, Congress, Conservatives, Constitutional Issues, corruption, Culture Of Corruption, Democrats, Economics, Elections, Health Care, Liberals, Media, Mitt Romney, Supreme Court
I know many of you may be upset at this article, but I think the election is now over. Obama will get a second term. I don’t say this …
Seven minutes of “f**king humiliation” is how one CNN staffer described the morning faux pas the “most trusted name in news” made when it reported that Chief Justice John …
In this volatile market atmosphere, one might think that networks such as CNBC would be seeing all time high numbers as traders and other folks in the financial sector …
British journalist Natasha Smith describes, in great detail, her horrifying ordeal at the hands of hundreds of men gathered in Tafir Square to celebrate the nation’s presidential election results. …
At around 130 days until Election Day, National Public Radio thought it would be nice to give the President a little boost by going back to its 2008 practice …