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by Warner Todd Huston

August 9, 2012

According to The New York Times, President Obama is a "voracious consumer of news." But he's not at all happy with a media that has engaged in a one-sided love affair with him. He has harsh words for the media establishment.

Times writer Amy Chozick herself seemed quite star struck by the President giving us paragraph after paragraph filled with evidence of how impressed she is with Obama's reading habits and media interaction. But for the President, the feeling isn't mutual. You see he's mad that the press keeps giving the other side so much coverage...

breitbart.com

by Warner Todd Huston

July 26, 2012

The mayors of Chicago and Boston have walked into a "First Amendment buzzsaw" by denying Chick-Fil-A the right to open and operate their fast food stores in the two cities.

If TIME magazine realizes that the Democrats are misusing their powers, it's must be a clear violation of Chick-Fil-A's free speech. Plain and simple. TIME's Michael Scherer goes over the whole series of events that led up to the two mayors -- Rahm Emanuel of Chicago and Thomas Menino of Boston -- imagining they have the power to deny Chick-Fil-A a right to operate because Christians run the company. Scherer's analysis is that this belief in their powers puts the mayors in "tricky legal waters."

breitbart.com

by Warner Todd Huston

July 25, 2012

The Monitor begins with the premise that racism must naturally be a prime Romney tactic against Obama. "It's not a matter of whether racism will appear in campaign messaging, but when," they write.

The Christian Science Monitor apparently thought it was doing the country a public service by laying out rules by which to judge whether or not a Mitt Romney ad is "racist," but in its five questions to ask yourself about Mitt Romney's ads, the magazine essentially laid out criteria that makes any ad Romney has done or even could do into a racist attack on Barack Obama.

breitbart.com

by Warner Todd Huston

July 24, 2012

On July 24, Vice President Joe Biden took questions from the White House press during a phone conference call, but the White House told reporters they would not be allowed to use Twitter to live-report the VP's remarks.

Politico reported that the Obama administration banned reporters from Tweeting Biden's comments as he made them, telling them that they'd only be allowed to report on-the-record comments once the call was concluded. What was the justification for clamping down on reporter's freedom to Tweet?

breitbart.com

by Warner Todd Huston

July 24, 2012

Proving that racism can be found literally anywhere by an enterprising MSNBC talking head, the single-monikered Toure of The Cycle quixotically told the show's panel that he thought that racism lies at the root of the response to the CO theater shooting.

During a discussion on the political atmosphere after the Aurora shooting, Toure said he had "hoped" that the whole incident would provoke a "Trayvon Martin situation," but that in the end it all boiled down to what he felt was the common racist attitude of making sure that "law abiding white people have access to guns" while "black criminals" don't. How Toure got from a white shooter with no past run-ins with either law enforcement or mental health professionals and who shot up a mostly white audience to the idea that all people care about afterward is keeping African Americans from observing their Second Amendment rights is anybody's guess.

breitbart.com

by Warner Todd Huston

July 19, 2012

It took four to five days for CNN and the big three networks to notice Obama told his audience at a Virginia campaign rally that business owners and other successful Americans aren't responsible for their own success.

Worse, it took advisers for Mitt Romney to comment before these news organizations deigned to report on the incident. In Roanoke, Virginia on Friday, July 13, the President said to business owners, "If you've got a business -- you didn't build that. Somebody else made that happen," causing an uproar on both sides of the aisle as Republicans expressed shock at Obama's comments and liberals defended the President's anti-business remarks.

breitbart.com

by Warner Todd Huston

July 15, 2012

Remember when the Old Media assured us that Reagan was stupid, when they told us how dumb George W. Bush was, and how dumb McCain was? Remember how they were all too stupid to know what they were talking about? Not like Obama, right?

Why he's the smartest guy in the room... any room. Why he even knows that "paralegals" are on hand to help those who might faint at one of his campaign appearances. Well, that is what he said. So what did Obama do? Well, he was at a campaign stop in Roanoke, Virginia and, as so many Obama-struck attendees are wont to do, there was fainting. From the podium, Obama said that he'd get some "paralegals" to come help.

breitbart.com

by Warner Todd Huston

July 14, 2012

More from President Obama, the most negative campaigner in recent presidential campaign history.

time Obama is name calling Fox News fans, saying they are "stubborn" for having the temerity to frequent the most watched cable news station on the air. At a campaign stop in Virginia on July 6, Obama thought it would be funny to take a shot at Fox News.

breitbart.com

by Warner Todd Huston

July 9, 2012

Want an example of how a liberal society is set up to eventually commit suicide? A feminist journalist from England, Cinnamon Heathcote-Drury, got involved in a case that serves as just such an example.

Heathcote-Drury got her world turned upside down over the last few months, and the liberalism of her own self-defeating British culture is what did her in. One has to feel for her, if only a little bit, but her case most certainly shines a spotlight on the failings of progressivism. So, imagine the scene. A British, feminist journalist sees a woman in a hijab loading a large number of groceries onto the store conveyor belt at check out. She begins fuming with feminist ire because this Muslim woman's husband stands idly by doing nothing to help the overworked woman load the groceries...

breitbart.com

by Warner Todd Huston

July 3, 2012

Washington Post Fact Checker Glenn Kessler will not fact check any facts published by his own paper. Kessler announced in his article that he won't be awarding any "Pinocchios" to the Post's claims that Romney outsourced jobs during his Bain days.

Romney has demanded that the Washington Post retract its deceptive June 21 story but the Post refuses to do so. "The Fact Checker does not check the facts in the reporting of Washington Post writers or columnists," Kessler writes. "We generally confine ourselves to checking the rhetoric used by politicians and interest groups."

      
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