MSNBC is looking more and more like Pinocchio every day; its nose grows longer with every lie and the DNC obviously is pulling its strings. Ronald Reagan has absolutely nothing in common with Obama , especially not on taxes and the debt ceiling. It’s outrageous for this disgraced network to exploit the late President’s good name and his conservative economic brilliance. MSNBC is nothing more than DNC-TV. But are we really surprised? This is the same network whose dozens of viewers will soon start to salivate over the loony liberal Rev. Al Sharpton in the anchor chair. Editor's Note: For the full Bozell press release, click here .
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Continue reading …Tucker Carlson on Tuesday said, “Very few people have done more to divide the country than Chris Matthews.” Such occurred on Fox's ” Hannity ” show as the Great American Panel discussed the “Hardball” host's deplorable interview with Congressman Joe Walsh (R-Ill.) earlier in the day (video follows with transcript and commentary): SEAN HANNITY , HOST: Ooh. Thrill up my, that was a good line. TUCKER CARLSON, DAILY CALLER: It’s excruciating for Chris to listen to other people talk for once. You could see the kind of pain in his face. But, you know, he’s spent the last couple years just sucking up to this guy, sniffing his throne, really, kind of, in an obsequious embarrassing way humiliating himself on behalf of Obama. It must be difficult to watch what’s happened to the country. SEAN HANNITY , HOST: It’s a good, that’s a good point. Now you as a, as a, you know, lifelong Democrat, you have tried to get the Party to moderate a little bit, and they have just, they’ve excoriated you for urging moderation. DOUG SCHOEN , DEMOCRATIC STRATEGIST: And I will continue with Caddell to advocate moderation because that’s what’s best for the country. Sean, he's not your president or our, or his president. He's our president. It’s our country. HANNITY : He’s Matthews' president. SCHOEN : Well, you know what? HANNITY : Just kidding. SCHOEN : We just have to get past that kind of foolishness. You can agree or disagree with a balanced budget. You can agree or disagree with the Gang of Six. But goodness gracious, we are all in this together. It’s our futures and our kids’ futures that’s at stake. CARLSON: Well very few people have done more to divide the country than Chris Matthews I would say. So, I mean, I, it’s very hard to hold him up as someone who brings us together. SCHOEN : I'm not, I’m not. CARLSON: He is very much a dividing line. I'm not sure I'd go so far as to say very few people have done more to divide our country, but Matthews and his unabashed willingness to shill for Democrats and liberal causes on national television certainly isn't trying to bring the nation together. Quite the contrary, as NewsBusters reported on two occasions Tuesday, his completely unprofessional behavior during his interview with Walsh was a perfect example of division and disunity. Of course, people at MSNBC are only interested in bringing liberals together. As evidenced by the far-left leaning of their entire prime time lineup, everybody else need not apply.
Continue reading …As NewsBusters previously reported , Chris Matthews had quite a heated debate with Rep. Joe Walsh (R-Ill.) on Tuesday's “Hardball.” Amidst a series of ridiculous questions asked of the Congressman, possibly the most absurd was, “If we have a crisis in August [as a result of not raising the debt ceiling], will you resign?” (video follows with transcript and commentary): CHRIS MATTHEWS, HOST: August 2nd. Let me ask you this: if we do have spiking interest rates, if we do have a drop, downgrade of our bond rating in this country, and we do have a financial crisis because we haven't done this on time, which you say is not that important, will you resign? CONGRESSMAN JOE WALSH (R-ILLINOIS): August 2nd’s not important, Chris. Solving this debt crisis is important. MATTHEWS: If we have a crisis in August, will you resign? So, elected officials should resign if the positions they take end up being wrong? If that's the case, shouldn't the President have resigned the second unemployment rose above eight percent? After all, his administration promised that if the stimulus package was passed, that wouldn't happen. And shouldn't former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) have resigned when ObamaCare didn't produce “400,000 jobs almost immediately” like she promised ? And shouldn't Vice President Biden have resigned when the economy didn't start producing up to 500,000 jobs a month like he promised last summer? Or should only Republicans be held to Mr. Matthews' new standard? Fortunately, Walsh was having none of this: WALSH: Chris, hey, Chris, will you resign? Will you leave your show? MATTHEWS: I don't hold a public office. WALSH: Chris, what kind of a silly question is that? MATTHEWS: I don't hold a fiduciary — you know what? Because you're saying it doesn't matter. Because the silliness is on the part of those who say we don’t have to act. WALSH: No, the silliness is on the questions you’re asking me. Well, Matthews doesn't hold public office, and he doesn't have a fiduciary responsibility, but he is a so-called journalist that has been telling people for weeks that if the debt ceiling isn't raised, there's going to be a financial crisis. If Walsh should have to resign if he's wrong, shouldn't Matthews? Not surprisingly, one of the biggest hypocrites on television today feels he can make dire predictions to the public with total impunity whilst others should put their careers on the line when doing so.
Continue reading …MSNBC anchor Contessa Brewer on Tuesday insisted that a pie throwing attack on Rupert Murdoch, which occurred live on air, ” encapsulates what the British people are feeling right now about Rupert Murdoch .” As the cable network aired live coverage of Murdoch's testimony to the British Parliament about the phone hacking scandal, a man appeared in the left corner of the screen and attempted to attack the media mogul. [See video below. MP3 audio here .] Brewer described the event as the “attention getter of the day.” She highlighted members of Parliament “looking on in horror and then oddly added, “And I think, in some ways, this encapsulates what the British people are feeling right now about Rupert Murdoch and those involved in this phone hacking scandal.” Considering that no one knew at the time what the man's intentions were and what contents made up the pie, it's odd to link such an extremist to the legitimate anger Britons feel over the hacking. Thanks to MRC intern Alex Fitzsimmons for the video. A transcript of the exchange, which occurred at 12:06pm EDT on MSNBC News Live, follows: 07/19/11 CONTESSA BREWER: Yeah, we're just being told a white substance. And that picture of the protester after he'd been taken into police custody. And the protester himself has it covering his face and his shoulders and neck. There he is behind the glass and we can see him his arms now cuffed behind his back in custody of police. It does seem like we've been told that Rupert Murdoch did get some of that white substance on him. And then, as you mention here, Wendy Deng jumped up to defend her husband. We saw kind of an arm swat there many the video. I mean, the thing is we've been watching this testimony for the last few hours here. It's been compelling testimony in and of itself, Thomas. And then this has been the attention getter of the day. When you're standing here and you're listening to it and all of a sudden you hear the whole crowd, the MPs, the members of Parliament who have been involved in the questioning erupting audibly and looking with horror. And you can see that reaction from James Murdoch, you know, “What's going on here?” That was the attention getter. And I think, in some ways, this encapsulates what the British people are feeling right now about Rupert Murdoch and those involved in this phone hacking scandal. Richard Wolffe is an MSNBC contributor and has been following this as well. The testimony today though polite, though the questions and answers have been mostly civil. They have been tough. RICHARD WOLFE: They have been tough. And this whole experience never mind actually what the Brits would call that is a custard pie confusingly with shaving cream. But, anyway, absent that, this is all a new experience for the British public and for the members of Parliament. These committees that you're seeing may be familiar over here, they're a relatively new phenomenon. They came up in 1979. They weren't given any teeth. And it's really since the expenses scandal in London involving some of the people around that table that these committees have taken on these new powers. So, the whole thing, you know, Rupert Murdoch said early on this was the most humble day of his life. And the whole experience is humbling for the people. At one end the Murdochs, never mind again this outrageous attack on him, but it's also interesting seeing these MPs, these members of Parliament trying to figure out what is the right approach here. Cross examining, trying to get at the story. There's legal disputes. And of course you have the Murdochs trying to say we knew nothing. We were running a big company, we knew nothing.
Continue reading …MSNBC's Chris Matthews and Pat Buchanan got into quite a heated debate on Monday's “Hardball.” At issue was the battle of the debt ceiling with Matthews calling Tea Partiers opposed to raising it “crazy protesters” and telling his guest, “You want to join” them (video follows with transcript and commentary): CHRIS MATTHEWS, HOST: As my hero and your nemesis Winston Churchill once said, “I refuse to be non-partisan between the fire brigade and the fire.” The fire brigade in this case are the grown-ups. People like McConnell, and John McCain, and Lindsey Graham, and John Boehner and the Democrats. They’re trying to put out the fire. I'm not saying the Pelosi crowd aren’t trying to win their side, but generally the grown-ups say, “Stop fighting over this, let’s protect our nation's economy from default,” and you don't want to play that game. PAT BUCHANAN: Chris. MATTHEWS: You want to join the crazy protesters. BUCHANAN: That is a terrible thing to say. You are saying the motivation of the Tea Party is to damage the country. Whatever you say about these people, it's unpopular what they're doing. They’re getting beat up. They’re standing by their principles. MATTHEWS: No, their leaders are telling them there won’t be default. DAVID CORN, MOTHER JONES: They are willing to see the economy suffer. MATTHEWS: Their crazed leaders them, people like Bachmann and Steve King… BUCHANAN: They’re all independents. MATTHEWS: …are saying, “Oh, you don't have to worry about default, because there won't really be any.” That's the problem. They’re being disillusioned. CORN: They’re playing fire with other people's lives. BUCHANAN: These are Tea Party patriots. CORN: Prices will be paid for this, but not by them. MATTHEWS: Okay, Pat, otherwise known as Mrs. O’Leary’s cow. Thanks for joining us. David, just kidding, of course. You are a patriot in your own strange way, Pat Buchanan. As NewsBusters previously reported , Matthews' reference to Mrs. O'Leary's cow was factually and historically inaccurate. But what would you expect from a man so in the tank for Democrats that he's willing to admit when one of them gives him a tingle up his leg?
Continue reading …MSNBC president Phil Griffin gave an interview to Jeff Bercovici of Forbes , and said all the usual things about how MSNBC is less ideological than Fox News and Fox is a success despite not always being based in fact. But Griffin claimed no one ever knew what Tim Russert’s politics were and insisted that MSNBC is defined as “very smart progressive politics and information.”
Continue reading …Click here to view this media Keith Olbermann took the night off on Current TV with his fellow former MSNBC contributor David Shuster filling in for him, which makes me wonder if Shuster might be one of the next people to be announced as one of Current TV’s new lineup as they bring in new shows. Speculation aside, Shuster talked to Media Matters’ Eric Boehlert about the scandal with News of the World and how that has been covered at their American “news” channel, Fox News here in the U.S., and as Boehlert and Shuster noted here it’s either been all but ignored or their coverage has tried to deflect it as part of some problem that has nothing to do with the media company’s legal problems. You can read more at Media Matters and how this story has been covered by our corporate media here — REPORT: How CNN, MSNBC, And Fox Are Covering News Corp. Hacking Scandal* : News Corp.’s long-simmering phone-hacking scandal has reignited, throwing its global media empire into turmoil. As allegations of hacking into private citizens’ voicemail increase, media and tabloid practices have been called into question. With a large and influential presence in the United States, News Corp. and its subsidiaries (including Fox News) should be under intense scrutiny in the American press. A Media Matters analysis has found great disparity in the amount of coverage given to the scandal by CNN, MSNBC, and Fox News. Analysis: CNN Covered News Corp.’s Hacking Scandal In More Than 100 Segments CNN And MSNBC Report On News Corp. Scandal More Than Twice As Often As Fox News. According to a Media Matters analysis**, in the nine days since the News Corp. phone-hacking scandal reignited, CNN reported on the developing story in 108 segments, MSNBC covered the story in 71 segments, and Fox News covered the story in 30 segments. enlarge Credit: Media Matters
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