Is The Media Coordinating On Race Baiting? Ask John Harris and Politico
By: Erick Erickson (Diary) | August 29th at 09:48 AM |
We should not forget that John Harris of the Politico, who asked the stupidest and most irrelevant questions of any moderator during the GOP Primary debates, is married to the former head of NARAL in Virginia. We should not forget that Jonathan Allen of the Politico once worked for Debbie Wasserman Schultz. We should not forget that Andy Barr of the Politico left the Politico | Read More »
Marist projects a larger wave for Democrats in 2012
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | December 12th at 02:30 PM |
Marist College polled South Carolina for NBC. By request, I’m looking at this poll, but not because of anything it says about the upcoming primaries in the state. Instead, it’s the projection of the general election that is interesting. It seems to suggest a wave for the Democrats bigger than 2006 or 2008.
When Not Thinking, You Run On Autopilot — Even David Gregory
By: Erick Erickson (Diary) | November 9th at 11:43 AM |
“After David Gregory’s “Grand Wizard” comment, why the hell does the GOP want to let NBC conduct another GOP debate?” Were someone in casual conversation to refer to a black person as the n word or even as “colored,” what would the reaction be? And if that person immediately took to twitter to say the “remark this morning was a very poor choice of words. | Read More »
Perry and Gingrich, sitting in the polls…
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | November 7th at 08:00 PM |
R-E-B-O-U-N-D-I-N-G. First came Cain, then came Politico, then came USA Today/Gallup and NBC News/Wall Street Journal with the latest numbers. This also make three straight post-scandal polls that have shown Cain to have re-lost his lead over Romney.
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Little did we know how well Herman Cain was doing last week
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | October 17th at 12:00 PM |
Before the cold that really took me down since Friday (to explain my silence since), we checked in on the pre-debate polling for Herman Cain’s first debate as a major contender. It turns out that Cain’s momentum had taken him even further ahead of the Tuesday debate, though post-debate polling suggests he took at hit in the national audience.
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New NBC poll suggests polling caucuses is hard
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | October 11th at 01:30 PM |
I’m not too surprised when I see Herman Cain doing better than Rick Perry in recent polling, but I was surprised to see Ron Paul beating Rick Perry in NBC’s new poll of Iowa. So, I started getting ready to post… and found out there’s more than meets the eye here. Caucuses are apparently hard to poll.
One Network, Under Secular Elitism
By: hogan (Diary) | June 19th at 03:59 PM |
* UPDATE, NBC “Apologizes” (Fairly pathetic one I might add – notice what is missing from the “apology?”): The NBC crew (I believe it was Dan Hicks) just announced that “We began our coverage of this final round just about 3 hours ago, and when we did, it was our intent to begin the coverage of this U.S. Open Championship with a feature that captured | Read More »
Salon’s Joan Walsh: Predictable and Racist Buffoon
By: Lori Ziganto (Diary) | May 17th at 10:28 AM |
Joan Walsh is nothing if not predictable and super tiring. Oh yeah, and totally racist. Her true racist colors showed once again in her latest article at Salon. The article was meant to attack Newt Gingrich for a statement he made at the Georgia Republican Convention and defended – rightly – afterward on Meet The Press, which further goes to show what an absolute oaf | Read More »
NBC/MSNBC & YouTube teamed with progressive orgs with financial ties to ACORN in 2008
By: ladyimpactohio (Diary) | August 26th at 02:30 PM |
Well folks, looks like I could be “peeling off” a few more here. Not only do conservatives have to contend with Obama’s OFA (Organizing for America), progressive orgs like MoveOn, SEIU, et al in massive Get Out the Vote (GOTV) efforts but now I’ve discovered to my chagrin that NBC, MSNBC and YouTube are in the mix. How did I get here? I’m not going | Read More »
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Tech at Night: Google, Apple, RIM, Al Franken
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | July 27th at 03:28 AM |
Good evening. Sure, it’s technically morning, but when I went to post tonight I realized I had nothing queued up to write about, so I had to make a crash run through my news feeds before I could get started. But get started we shall tonight with Apple and the Library of Congress. The Library of Congress is apparently entrusted with setting rules for what | Read More »
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Tech at Night: FCC, Indecency, Google, Free Press
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | July 14th at 10:43 PM |
Good evening. I’ll get started on tonight’s overview right away by taking a look at Free Press, and some new information pertaining to that neo-Marxist organization dug up by Big Government. Specifically, when co-founder Robert McChesney isn’t dreaming of a total government takeover of all the media in America, creating a “media reform” of single-payer, state-controlled news nationwide, he’s defending Venezuelan dictator Hugo Chavez. Why? | Read More »
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Talk Is Cheap
By: Erick Erickson (Diary) | June 8th at 10:06 AM |
Last night, Barack Obama tried to play Mr. Tough Guy, but talk is cheap. When George Bush stood on the rubble of the World Trade Center and said, “I can hear you! I can hear you! The rest of the world hears you! And the people — and the people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us soon!” people knew he meant | Read More »