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by Warner Todd Huston

September 15, 2012

This is just an effort to justify the EPA's ongoing drive to give itself more power to control our daily lives by cajoling readers to accept its political point of view by stealth.

The Environmental Protection Agency has been indulging its inner propagandist by spending at least $3.5 million to float a newspaper that is purportedly "reporting" on the EPA's pet issues. Unfortunately for the readers of this newspaper, the fact that the EPA is its sugar daddy is never told the reading public. So much for an independent press!

breitbart.com

by Warner Todd Huston

September 13, 2012

When "journalists" confront conservatives, typically every claim, statistic, or assertion is challenged, but when talking to kindred spirits, reporters allow any manner of claim to pass by unchallenged.

Such is the case with NBC's interview of spokesmen for CAIR who, without any proof, were allowed to claim that "a spike in hate" against Muslims was occurring in the U.S.A. Jim Gold of NBC News spends the more than half of his recent report giving spokesmen for the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR) all the room they needed to make the claim that after the Muslim rioters attacked American embassies in Egypt and Libya, they have seen more calls to their offices reporting hate crimes and discrimination against Muslims in the U.S.

breitbart.com

by Warner Todd Huston

September 8, 2012

On Sept. 4, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) made a startling assertion saying that Obama circumvented the law when he summarily waived the work requirements in the welfare law.

Perhaps not as shocking, few news outlets seem interested in the story. In its Sept. 4 letter, the GAO found that Health and Human Services (HHS) should have formally submitted a letter of its intent to make the changes to Congress and the Comptroller General before any waivers can be legally issued. The letter also said that the GAO had not determined if HHS had the legal right to even make such waivers available. The GAO is basically saying that the Obama administration is breaking the law with its waivers.

breitbart.com

by Warner Todd Huston

August 31, 2012

A producer for MSNBC's "Hardball With Chris Matthews" reportedly started a shoving match with a pair of GOP fans who where heckling Matthews.

Host Matthews was taping an outdoor portion of his show the evening Mitt Romney accepted his party's nomination when a pair of hecklers started goading him about "tingles." According to witnesses, the two men yelled out, "Hey Chris, how's that tingle up your leg?" Others in the audience were laughing at Matthews when a producer for MSNBC came running up and pushed the two hecklers.

breitbart.com

by Warner Todd Huston

August 22, 2012

In this day of mounting threats to our freedoms, it is time to reinvigorate our Bill of Rights and so Senator John Kyl (R, AZ) has introduced S. 3493, The Free Press Act.

This bill aims to prevent nuisance lawsuits meant only to quash freedom of speech, to stop the intimidation of journalists, bloggers, and those testifying before government. One would have hoped that such a bill would be unnecessary, but in our day of increasing attacks on freedom of speech, perhaps the time has come to reaffirm and remind us all of the legacy our founders left to us.

breitbart.com

by Warner Todd Huston

August 22, 2012

Most "journalists" like to pretend they are separate from mere politics, but apparently MSNBC's Toure doesn't. He isn't merely observing and reporting on President Obama, but is part of Obama's team.

This is clear by his on-air Freudian slip delivered to us on Wednesday, August 22. On MSNBC's The Cycle, Toure made a telling mistake while disgorging his usual Obama talking points. During the discussion, Touré said that "we" had "succeeded in defining Romney early." "We," Toure? Who's we?

breitbart.com

by Warner Todd Huston

August 21, 2012

Shockingly, MSNBC and CNN were the lucky recipients of Obama's stimulus bucks for a jobs program that netted no new jobs.

The advertisements were created to promote Obama's so-called "green training" job programs and were handled by the PR firm McNeely Pigott & Fox Public Relations LLC at a cost of $495,000 to the taxpayers. Two video ads ran for two months, 14 times a week during Countdown With Keith Olbermann and The Rachel Maddow Show...

breitbart.com

by Warner Todd Huston

August 19, 2012

Several newspapers have recently announced that far left leaning, non-profit foundations such as The Ford Foundation have given them hundreds of thousands of dollars to cover "the news."

Many wonder if this "coverage" is being programmed by these left-wing moneymen. Others note that the tax-exempt, left-wing foundations are essentially lending U.S. government subsidies once removed to both newspapers and NPR. Is this all merely a way to "save" the news gathering industry, or are left-wing organizations just buying the news and pushing their far left narrative through stealth?

breitbart.com

by Warner Todd Huston

August 12, 2012

Just before Mitt Romney's pick of Wisc. Rep. Paul Ryan as his running mate, CNN commentator Fareed Zakaria got himself in a spot o' trouble when it was discovered that he had plagiarized a piece he wrote for TIME magazine.

He also posted the same plagiarism at CNN. As Friday wore on, CNN and TIME both went from "no comment" to suspending Zakaria, a journalist praised for his perspective on foreign policy. But why was he not fired outright? What does it take to get fired in the lefty media? In any case, as we await Zakaria's final journalistic fate, this is a good time to remind readers of just how far left Zakaria is.

breitbart.com

by Warner Todd Huston

August 11, 2012

Rachel Maddow of MSNBC is sure that Mitt Romney's recent campaign ad is "racist." How does she know? Well, she can't point to anything substantive that proves it, so she has to feel that it's racist and since she feels it, it must be so.

The ad under Maddow's cross-eyed microscope, titled "Right Choice," speaks to Obama's quiet and quasi- illegal gutting of the welfare reform law that was signed into effect by Bill Clinton back in 1996. But to Maddow this is all "racism." How is an ad that talks about the gutting of a law duly passed by Congress and signed by a Democrat President a "racist" ad? Well, it just, you know, like totally is and stuff.

      
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