Need "Courage" to Raise Taxes; Tea Party Nothing But "Haters"
Vol. 24, No. 11
Published: 5/30/2011 8:55 AM ET
What's Needed Is "Courage" to Raise Taxes

- Correspondent Andrea Mitchell on NBC's Meet the Press, May 22.
"What about raising taxes?...At some point, do you have to look at raising taxes, and do people have to pay more for what's needed in this country?"
- Co-host Erica Hill to GOP presidential candidate Tim Pawlenty on CBS's The Early Show, May 23.
"Racially-Tinged" to Point Out Obama's Horrible Economic Record?
Clip of Newt Gingrich: "You want to be a country that creates food stamps, in which case, frankly, Obama is an enormous success - the most successful food stamp President in American history. Or do you want to be a country that creates paychecks?"

- NBC's Meet the Press, May 15.
"Race and cultural otherness were powerful undercurrents in Republican politics long before the nation's first black President came along....Gingrich's 'food stamp' line is an homage of sorts to Ronald Reagan's 'welfare queens.'"
- New York Times political reporter Matt Bai in a May 17 column, "Race and Republican Attacks on Obama."
Blaming Non-Existent Proposed Medicare "Cuts" for GOP Defeat

- News reader Josh Elliot on ABC's Good Morning America, May 25. In fact, the Republican House-approved budget would increase Medicare funding by nearly 70% over the next 10 years, from $563 billion to $953 billion.
"Destroying Medicare" = "New Litmus Test" for GOP

- Time Washington Bureau Chief Michael Duffy on PBS's Washington Week, May 20.
Tea Party: Nothing but a Bunch of Obama-Haters

- MSNBC's Chris Matthews on Hardball, May 16.
CNN Host Converses with "Thoughtful" Obama...

CNN's Fareed Zakaria: "Mostly it's been face-to-face meetings, you know, it's usually organized by Tom Donilon, the national security adviser. What I'm struck by, though, honestly, Eliot, is how much time he's spending thinking about the issues of the Arab Spring.... It's been a very thoughtful conversation."
- CNN's In the Arena, May 12.
...Then Lauds "Good" Speech from Our "Educator-in-Chief"

- Zakaria commenting on CNN immediately after President Obama's speech on Middle East policy, May 19.
Defending Obama vs. "Rude" Netanyahu

- NBC News correspondent Andrea Mitchell on Meet the Press, May 22.
As If Democrats Never Criticized Bush's Foreign Policy

- Andrea Mitchell anchoring her 1pm ET MSNBC program, Andrea Mitchell Reports, May 20.
Bad Weather = Chance to Hype Global Warming Fears

- Anchor Diane Sawyer on ABC's World News, May 23.
- MSNBC daytime anchor Tamron Hall, May 23.
Obama's Blessing Triggers "Metamorphosis" for Al Sharpton

- Lesley Stahl setting up a profile of Al Sharpton on CBS's 60 Minutes, May 22.
Another Day, Another Display of Liberal Civility

- Ed Schultz on his radio program, May 24. The next night, Schultz appeared on his 10pm ET MSNBC show to apologize: "I used vile and inappropriate language when talking about talk show host Laura Ingraham. I am deeply sorry, and I apologize." [MP3 audio (0:54)]
"You know, when you hear the word 'slut,' - I mean, I even hate to say it on our air, to be honest with you - but there are mixed interpretations about the word."
- CNN's Randi Kaye to media critic Howard Kurtz on Newsroom, May 26.
Reagan Cartoon = "Cambodian Re-Education Camp"
Host Chris Matthews: "Next up, through the looking glass. 2012 contender Mike Huckabee is producing animated history lessons for children. What was America like before Ronald Reagan? Here's the conservative spin."
Animated character: "The downturn in the economy is killing us, people are out of work, and some of their morals are just gone."...
Cartoon version of Ronald Reagan: "God had a plan for America. I see it as a shining city on a hill. If we ever forget that we are one nation under God, then we will be one nation gone under."
Matthews: "You know, I don't know whether that's right from a Cambodian re-education camp or it's Chairman Mao's Little Red Book. What propaganda!"
- MSNBC's Hardball, May 12 [Audio/video (1:15): Windows Media | MP3 audio]
Newt Gingrich: Always Wrong About Everything
"He's [Newt Gingrich] an idiot who has always been wrong about every single thing he's ever talked about."
- HBO's Bill Maher on his Real Time show, May 13.
Better Mark Him Down as "Undecided"
"Shameless. That's the word for this entry. Newt is the guy who brought nastiness to the U.S. Congress in the 1980s. Newt is a downward influence on American politics. He not only behaves nasty, he sells nasty....He robs the political arena of joy and humanity and screeches anger and menace. I cannot believe there are young Republican idealists out there, young people with hope who want our country to be good and have good politics, who want to resurrect this element of Freddy Krueger, Nightmare on Elm Street politics."
- MSNBC's Chris Matthews on the May 12 Hardball, talking about Newt Gingrich's presidential candidacy. [Audio/video (0:47): Windows Media | MP3 audio]
Scorning "Eye-Poppingly Awful" Rush Limbaugh
- Writer and producer Aaron Sorkin talking about his "media diet" to The Atlantic's John Hudson, May 18.
PUBLISHER: L. Brent Bozell III
EDITORS: Brent H. Baker, Rich Noyes, Tim Graham
DEPUTY RESEARCH DIRECTOR: Geoff Dickens
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