Gawker reports that the New York Times will cut 100 newsroom positions by year’s end. Executive editor Bill Keller was quick to remind everyone that the NYT will still have 150 more news staffers than any other newspaper. This will be more than enough reporters to falsely impugn John McCain’s fidelity and citizenship, get things wrong about Hillary Clinton in a piece about the media’s crush on Barack Obama, and
March 2008
Obama, MSM, Wilson battle for “Most Stupid” title [Karl]
Yesterday, Barack Obama praised Jay Rockefeller’s vote against the Iraq AUMF after receiving a glowing introduction from the West Virginia Senator, contrasting it with Hillary Clinton’s “yes” vote: Obama ripped Sen. Hillary Clinton on Sunday for failing to read the National Intelligence Estimate before voting in 2002 to authorize the Iraq war. He said she should’ve followed the lead of Sen. Jay Rockefeller, D-W.Va., contending that he, as the chairman of the Senate
Sermon On the Brokeback Mountain [Dan Collins]
Not that I personally have anything against gay unions, but: Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) told a crowd at Hocking College in Nelsonville, Ohio, Sunday that he believes the Sermon on the Mount justifies his support for legal recognition of same-sex unions. He also told the crowd that his position in favor of legalized abortion does not make him “less Christian.””I don’t think it [a same-sex union] should be called marriage,
Dems 2008: ABC relays bizzare Clinton spin [Karl]
From the ABCNews Political Radar, in an otherwise pessimistic piece about Camp Clinton: In their best case scenario, Clinton aides hope she could win Ohio by 3 to 6 points and squeak out a victory in Texas. They would consider that a good night and reason to fight on to Pennsylvania, which holds its primary on April 22. Other scenarios, they admit, are not so pretty. “If she wins Texas
Poor Hill (CraigC)
As much as I dislike the Clintons, I’m almost starting to feel sorry for the Hildabeast. Here she is, with the stars perfectly aligned for a run at “Weekend At Bernie’s II” (Chris Dodd, anyone?), and she runs into a guy who seems to be auditioning for a remake of “Being There.” It would be amusing if it wasn’t for the fact that A) there are way too many idiots in
Dems 2008: Obama sucking sound update [Karl]
Via the Associated Press, Nedra Pickler reports that Barack Obama’s senior economic policy adviser, Austan Goolsbee, has broken his silence to claim that Canadian government officials wrote an inaccurate portrayal of his private discussion on the campaign’s trade policy: Goolsbee disputed a section that read: “Noting anxiety among many U.S. domestic audiences about the U.S. economic outlook, Goolsbee candidly acknowledged the protectionist sentiment that has emerged, particularly in the Midwest,
Dems 2008: Organizing Texas and Ohio [Karl]
Contrary to the general media reliance on poll-driven stories at the expense of stories on the role of organization, the New York Times has three stories posted today on (or partially on) the ground games Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton are rolling out in Texas and Ohio. Randy Kennedy reports from Texarkana: In dozens of interviews across Texas over the last two weeks with campaign workers, volunteers and voters, a similar picture has
Prisoner of Patriarchy Denigrates Prisoner of War [Dan Collins]
With friends like Gloria Steinem, it’s easy to see why Senator Clinton is having her ass handed to her in Super Slo-Mo: McCain was, in fact, a prisoner of war for around five-and-a-half years, during which time he was tortured repeatedly. Referring to his time in captivity, Steinem said with bewilderment, “I mean, hello? This is supposed to be a qualification to be president? I don’t think so.†Steinem’s broader
Dems 2008: The media cannot investigate Obama unless he talks to them? [Karl]
The Washington Post’s Howard Kurtz reports on the media bias favoring Barack Obama and giving an example of why it is unlikely to change: Would Clinton have skated as easily if she were found to have visited radicals tied to violence? Or bought land from an indicted businessman, as in the Rezko case? Or if the pastor of her church had talked about “this racist United States of America,” as
Dems 2008: Clinton campaign stuck on stupid [Karl]
Between Gloria Steinem challenging John McCain’s POW cred and Howard Wolfson setting himself up for a televised Whitewater smackdown from David Axelrod, it is a race to the bottom before Tuesday.
