National Review's Jim Geraghty notes today that House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer hasn't gotten the memo on the new tone in Washington. “I think we’re playing Russian roulette with the nation’s credit-worthiness, and unfortunately, all the chambers seem to be loaded on the House side. They want to shoot every bullet they have at the President” said Hoyer on Wednesday's “Morning Joe.” Not one member of the panel appeared to notice Hoyer's choice of words. The same morning program on which Newsweek's Tina Brown suggested that House Republicans were suicide bombers failed to point out the insinuations of violence being made by the second-ranking Democrat in the House. It is also noteworthy that the media made sure to call attention to Sarah Palin's use of relatively innocuous target symbols during the 2010 campaign, but did not take this opportunity to highlight a similar use of language. So much for MSNBC's hand-wringing about the need for a “new tone” in Washington.
Continue reading …Click here to view this media Piers Morgan has been ardently defending Rupert Murdoch as the whole ugly Rupertgate scandal has unfolded, calling him the innocent victim of a witch hunt. It seems maybe there’s a reason for that : Former tabloid editor Piers Morgan accused media and bloggers of being “lying smearers” Wednesday after a 2009 interview surfaced in which he appeared to admit that hacking phones for reporting purposes was tolerated on his watch. Morgan, who edited Rupert Murdoch’s now-defunct News of the World in the mid-1990s and went on to edit rival The Daily Mirror, was asked by the BBC’s Kirsty Young how he felt about “dealing with people who rake through bins for a living, people who tap people’s phones, people who take secret photographs.” Morgan, who replaced interviewer Larry King on CNN this past January, began his answer by saying that “not a lot of that went on,” but then acknowledged that newspapers he worked for used information obtained by these methods. “A lot of it was done by third parties rather than the staff themselves. That’s not to defend it because obviously you were running the results of their work,” he said in an excerpt of the 2009 interview posted on the BBC’s website on Wednesday. “I’m quite happy to be parked in the corner of the tabloid beast and to have to sit here defending all these things I used to get up to. I make no pretense about the stuff we used to do,” he said. My, what a tangled web we weave.
Continue reading …Click here to view this media Piers Morgan has been ardently defending Rupert Murdoch as the whole ugly Rupertgate scandal has unfolded, calling him the innocent victim of a witch hunt. It seems maybe there’s a reason for that : Former tabloid editor Piers Morgan accused media and bloggers of being “lying smearers” Wednesday after a 2009 interview surfaced in which he appeared to admit that hacking phones for reporting purposes was tolerated on his watch. Morgan, who edited Rupert Murdoch’s now-defunct News of the World in the mid-1990s and went on to edit rival The Daily Mirror, was asked by the BBC’s Kirsty Young how he felt about “dealing with people who rake through bins for a living, people who tap people’s phones, people who take secret photographs.” Morgan, who replaced interviewer Larry King on CNN this past January, began his answer by saying that “not a lot of that went on,” but then acknowledged that newspapers he worked for used information obtained by these methods. “A lot of it was done by third parties rather than the staff themselves. That’s not to defend it because obviously you were running the results of their work,” he said in an excerpt of the 2009 interview posted on the BBC’s website on Wednesday. “I’m quite happy to be parked in the corner of the tabloid beast and to have to sit here defending all these things I used to get up to. I make no pretense about the stuff we used to do,” he said. My, what a tangled web we weave.
Continue reading …In just three minutes and six lines, this film short, Porcelain Unicorn by director Keegan Wilcox, packs a real emotional punch. The film won the Grand Prize for the Philips Parallel Lines “Tell It Your Way” international competition and is about a young German boy who has a heart when it comes to a Jewish Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Laughing Squid Discovery Date : 27/07/2011 01:40 Number of articles : 3
Continue reading …A reporter for the Fox affiliate TV station in Philadelphia was attacked on-air by the son of a man who owns a home where animal welfare workers removed two dozen animals, many of them dead. (July 27)
Continue reading …Look at your Old Spice Guy. Now look at Fabio. Now look at the YouTube viewer count. Too many views? Maybe. Still awesome? Oh, yes. Fabio, best known for lending his portrayal to many a romance novel, challenged the “Old Old Spice Guy” Isaiah Mustafa to an online duel via YouTube videos, called “Mano a
Continue reading …“Santa Muerte” is traditionally seen by border law enforcement agencies as the patron saint of Mexico’s drug underworld. However, law-abiding worshippers in the United States say “Holy Death” is a positive force in their lives. (July 27)
Continue reading …The cast of ‘Horrid Henry: The Movie’ talk about bringing the popular books to life on the big screen. (July 27)
Continue reading …Garry Marshall is back with another big-name ensemble movie, “New Year’s Eve.” Check out the trailer! Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Gossip Cop Discovery Date : 27/07/2011 15:49 Number of articles : 4
Continue reading …Republicans think the debt ceiling negotiations are totally like a Ben Affleck heist movie, or something: At a closed-door House GOP meeting about the debt ceiling yesterday, House Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy reportedly played the following clip from The Town for his fellow Republicans: That got ‘em psyched! HuffPo reports that Florida GOP Rep. Allen West responded afterwards by telling the gathered… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Reason Magazine – Hit & Run Discovery Date : 27/07/2011 03:46 Number of articles : 3
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