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Daily Bias Alerts

Wednesday, December 02, 2009 @ 02:13 PM ET
Jack Cafferty went above and beyond many of his colleagues in the media by highlighting the ClimateGate scandal on Wednesday's Situation Room. He presented both sides of the controversy, noting the "thousand pages of leaked e-mails and documents," while summarizing the side of the defenders of the theory of climate change. Most of the viewer e-mails he read sided with the critics of the theory.
Wednesday, December 02, 2009 @ 04:36 PM ET
Talk about taking one step forward and two steps back. Chris Matthews, on Wednesday's Hardball, opened the show by offering an apology to members of the military and their families for his infamous West Point is the "enemy camp," quote made during coverage of Obama's Afghanistan speech, as caught by the MRC's Jeff Poor, but immediately after that went to an interview with John Murtha, who himself ...
Wednesday, December 02, 2009 @ 04:20 PM ET
On Wednesday's CBS Early Show, correspondent Bianca Solorzano reported on the couple who snuck into the White House state dinner, but avoided fully explaining the role a Pentagon official played in the scandal. She claimed emails between Pentagon liaison Michele Jones and Michaele and Tareq Salahi: “actually undermine their claims that they were invited...”
Wednesday, December 02, 2009 @ 01:52 PM ET
Imagine if you will that former Alaska governor Sarah Palin was accused of taking gift cards donated to her office for redistribution to needy constituents and using them instead for a personal spending spree. There'd be a media firestorm. But when this actually happened with the Democratic mayor of Baltimore, the networks were virtually silent on the matter until after she was convicted.
Tuesday, December 01, 2009 @ 07:50 PM ET
Unpredictable New York Times science columnist John Tierney reads the hacked Climate-gate emails and finds "smug groupthink" and revenge plots "against those who question the dangers of global warming."
Tuesday, December 01, 2009 @ 07:18 PM ET
On Tuesday, New York Times reporter Timothy Williams led his story from Baghdad, "Now With Foothold in Iraq, Oil Companies Look to the Future" with a "blood for oil" accusation the hard left has been making for years, couched as something that supposedly "many believed."



Commentary

Clubbing Navy SEALs

Our national media will not report that three Navy SEALs are being prosecuted for capturing a terrorist. The terrorist claims he was punched after he was captured. Almost no one besides Fox News is on it.

The Apocalypse, Space Aliens, Vampires and Unbiased Journalists

The imminent end of the world. Aliens (the ones from space, not the illegal kind). Witches and warlocks. Those are some of things Americans believe in. Unbiased journalism? Not so much.

Read the Numbers: Obama Will Bankrupt America

When President Barack Obama entered office in January, the greatest problem America faced was neither the war in Afghanistan nor the recession. It was the imminent crisis of the welfare state. Not only has Obama failed to deal with this crisis, he is pursuing policies that will bankrupt America.








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Special Report

Special Report: Better Off Red?

MRC Special Report

Twenty years ago the Berlin Wall fell, tearing down the Iron Curtain that had sliced Europe in half since the end of World War II. Yet before, during and after those momentous events two decades ago, many in the liberal media continuously whitewashed the true nature of communism, or suggested free-market capitalism was somehow worse. The record compiled over 22 years by the Media Research Center demonstrates how some liberal journalists utterly failed to accurately depict communism as one of the worst evils of the 20th century, and often aimed their fire at those who were fighting communism rather than those who were perpetuating it.


Previous Special Report: Rush to Ruin


Profile in Bias

New World News Anchor Diane Sawyer: A Profile in Bias

Profile in Bias

Diane Sawyer will take the helm of ABC's World News in January, but as the long-time co-host of ABC’s Good Morning America, she has a track record of liberal spin. Sawyer has lauded high-profile liberals like Nancy Pelosi (“galvanized steel with a smile”) and Hillary Clinton (“political mastery,” “dazzling”), while in her infamous 20/20 interview, she targeted Ken Starr’s report on Bill Clinton as “demented pornography, pornography for Puritans.”


Previous Profile in Bias:

A Smattering of Harry Smith’s Liberal Smugness

Notable Quotables

Cheering on the Democrats' "Fiscal Fraud"

Notable Quotbles

Newsweek's Evan Thomas agrees that the Democrats' health care bill is "a fiscal fraud" but — wait for it — "I'd still vote for it." Meanwhile, MSNBC's Chris Matthews derides Sarah Palin as "daffy" and "delusional" while President Obama is "just too darned intellectual," and the sycophants at Newsweek tout Al Gore as "the thinking man's thinking man." All those, plus 13 more quotes in this edition of Notable Quotables.


Previous NQ:

As Voters Move Right, Media Tell GOP to Move Left



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Media Reality Check

Media Coverage of the 9/12 Protests: A Report Card

Reality Check

Big liberal protests, such as the Million Mom March (for gun control), the 2006 demonstrations in favor of illegal immigrants’ “rights,” and numerous anti-war marches all garnered heavy play and adoring coverage from the broadcast networks, cable news outlets, and big papers like the New York Times. So how did those news outlets react to the big Washington D.C. protest with conservative themes? MRC’s analysts scrutinized the coverage; here’s their report card.



Review

Poll: Public Trust in Media Accuracy and Fairness Plunges, Liberal v Conservative Bias Gap at 28 Points

Revolving Door from Journalism to Team Obama at a Dozen




Either MSNBC "Hardball" host Chris Matthews let one slip, or it was an extremely poor choice of words. He's since apologized, but he called West Point the "enemy camp" to explain Obama's tepid reception there.
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