Whatever happened to Ed Schultz's solidarity with the working man? Isn't that supposed to be the essence of Schultz's shtick?
Continue reading …Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell claimed the GOP's top goal was to ensure Barack Obama is a one term president – and Joe Scarborough thinks that is “pathetic.” Apparently, Scarborough was hoping that the Republicans would work with President Obama on bipartisan legislation, and put the political battles on the backburner. Ron Brownstein, columnist for the National Journal and President of Atlantic Media, reported that Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) has, as the GOP's top goal, to unseat President Obama in 2012. “That is embarrassing!” Scarborough exclaimed. “I want to take control of the Senate so I can worry about an election two years away,” he mockingly imitated the Republicans. Brownstein cast it as a sign of the times. “In a Juan Williams-fired world, everybody is looking to sharpen the divisions, clarify the differences, and fire up the base, and that may be more of what we see over the next two years than in '95-'97,” he remarked. Scarborough, however, was still up in arms. “Can I just say it for the record?” he remarked of the GOP's goal. “That is pathetic.”
Continue reading …On Monday's “Morning Joe,” co-host Joe Scarborough cast Fox News as an unabashedly conservative network while trumpeting his own show as a neutral voice of sanity in a polarized news environment. “In this world of Balkanized cable news outlets…it is kind of nice being Switzerland,” he gloated, asserting the neutrality of his “Morning Joe” program. “This show is a safe house where people can come and talk whether they are on the right or the left,” Scarborough described his MSNBC morning show. “But there aren't many places left like that outside these three hours.” “Morning Joe” by-and-large leaves guests the freedom to express their own opinion. But Scarborough's assumption leaves out the fact that an overwhelming number of liberal guests and analysts appear on the show. Jon Meacham of Newsweek, former MSNBC host Donny Deutsch, and Tina Brown of The Daily Beast are three of many liberals who appear regularly on “Morning Joe.” In contrast, a far-right conservative appearing on “Morning Joe” is rare. MSNBC analyst Pat Buchanan is one of the few conservative voices appearing regularly on the show. RedState's Erik Erickson appears infrequently and contributors from publications like National Review appear rarely if ever.
Continue reading …Saying her biggest regret was lying to federal officials about her use of performance enhancing drugs, Marion Jones spoke to The Associated Press about her new book, her mistakes, and her time in prison. (Oct 25)
Continue reading …NYC canine costume ‘Howloween’ party hosted by animalfair.com Oct. 27th aims to fetch funds for local animal rescue shelters. (Oct. 25)
Continue reading …NYC canine costume ‘Howloween’ party hosted by animalfair.com Oct. 27th aims to fetch funds for local animal rescue shelters. (Oct. 25)
Continue reading …Sunday evening, Eric Meyers – an emergency management coordinator in Navarro County, Texas, videotaped his incredibly close encounter with a powerful tornado. (Oct. 25)
Continue reading …In Illinois, police are trying to identify human remains found in a park. Police say they have recovered items consistent with property belonging to NIU student Antinette ‘Toni’ Keller, who disappeared while walking toward a park. (Oct. 25)
Continue reading …MSNBC's Chris Matthews and CBS's Lesley Stahl were two of the targets in the latest “Media Mash” segment on Fox News Channel's “Hannity” program. NewsBusters publisher Brent Bozell appeared on the October 22 edition of the program
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