New York Times foreign affairs columnist Tom Friedman, who three weeks ago derided Mitt Romney for how he “acts...as if he learned his foreign policy at the International House of Pancakes,” on ...
After Barack Obama loses his debate with Mitt Romney, the liberal media search for excuses: a racial double-standard, Romney's overwhelming number of "lies," and even Denver's high altitude. Chris ...
Today, the worst bias of 2011: Paul Krugman calls the
anniversary of 9/11 “an occasion for shame;” ABC’s Diane Sawyer fawns
over the left-wing “Occupy” movement; and Esquire’s Steven Marche ...
Today, the worst bias of 2010: Journalists attack the
Tea Party as Nazi “goons;” Arizona’s attempt to thwart illegal
immigration is likened to the Nazi occupation of Denmark; and Katie ...
The worst bias of 2004: CBS’s Morley Safer eulogizes Ronald Reagan by saying “I don’t think history has any reason to be kind to him;” the New York Times
asks George W. Bush if he feels ...
Today, the worst bias of 2003: The New York Times compares the
U.S. bombing of Baghdad to the horror of September 11; Peter Arnett goes
on Iraqi state TV to propagandize against the U.S.; and ...
Eight weeks before the presidential election, Tuesday's CBS This Morning marked the 11th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks by helping Vanity Fair's Kurt Eichenwald forward his accusation that the ...
Will the liberal media ever stop asserting every Republican convention will be too divisive and exclusionary and drive away women, minorities, and independents?
In just a matter of days, presumptive GOP nominee Mitt Romney will
announce his choice for his 2012 running mate. No matter who Romney
picks, however, the liberal media's line of attack is ...