Watching Hardball with David Shuster tonight, I was exposed to the video of Glenn Beck innocently comparing President Barack Obama to notorious fascist dictators such as Adolf Hitler. Sure, Beck is a fraud but I don’t think even he deserves to accidentally feature himself in an image like this:
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Maddow’s Card-Check Mishaps
Rachel Maddow has established a reputation for strident liberalism and mockery of conservativism that has catapulted her to a prime-time spot on MSNBC’s lineup right after “Countdown” and sometimes, in my view, violated journalistic integrity.
Politico Promotes Self With Cantor Story
The Politico’s Patrick O’Connor today dubbed House Minority Whip Eric Cantor (R-VA) the “Democrats’ new villain,” comparing him to Rahm Emanuel and calling him a “telegenic young Republican trying to bring life to his party on Capitol Hill.”
Daily Show Strikes Down Cramer Again
Last night, Jon Stewart doubled down on ruining all of Jim Cramer’s days, responding to the CNBC pundit’s retort to last week’s segment with another bruising indictment of Cramer’s credibility.
RNC: STILL Attacking Fmr. Senator Clinton’s Spending
Apparently the RNC doesn’t know that Hillary Clinton is our Secretary of State, and no longer a Senator. On their website, under “GOP Stuff” and “For Your Blog,” there is a widget attacking the spending of “Sen. Clinton.”
Newsmax Gets To The Point: “Hot Palin Calendar”
In the past, calling Gov. Sarah Palin a hot bimbo or some stupid MILF was demeaning. Not anymore, thanks to the latest email distributed by Newsmax.
AP ‘Keeps Up The Fight’
The Associated Press continues to badmouth President Obama. This time, Ron Fournier’s increasingly-partisan rag damns Obama with the faintest of praise.
Gov. Palin’s Book: Title Ideas, Questions and Other Musings
The exciting prospect of Gov. Sarah Palin writing a memoir has been around for some time, yet only recently has it become an actual possibility. According to a report from the LA Times, Palin is teaming up with Robert Barnett, the same publicist who landed deals for Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama to shop her [...]
O’Reilly Off The Radio
AP is reporting that Bill O’Reilly will be stepping down from his radio show, “The Radio Factor,” in the first quarter of 2009.
Eliot Spitzer, Slate’s Newest Columnist
Eliot Spitzer has begun his bi-weekly column for Slate Magazine. The column, titled "The Best Policy," will cover government, regulation and finances and has the declared mission of "making government work better."