Transition
Vanity Fair's Hitchens somehow missed ample evidence that Clinton is respected by military leaders
On MSNBC, discussing the possible appointment of Sen. Hillary Clinton as secretary of state, Christopher Hitchens said of Clinton: "It's only true that she's respected in the Pentagon if people go around saying so. I've never heard that before." In fact, media outlets have previously reported that Clinton "has gained a lot of respect among military leadership" and has "built relationships" with military leaders such as Gen. David H. Petraeus and Adm. William J. Fallon. Clinton also received the endorsement of numerous retired generals and admirals during her 2008 presidential campaign.
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Media
Covering new presidents: the media's double standard
By Eric Boehlert
The desire among journalists to be tough on Democrats in 2009 for fear of being tagged liberal or "in the tank" could certainly come into play when Barack Obama is inaugurated. Because just as the press was derided by Republicans for going too easy on the Democratic baby boomer candidate in 1992, reporters and pundits have been under constant attack in 2008 for going too soft on the Democratic baby boomer candidate. So, in order to "prove" their independence, will journalists unleash an assault on the new Democratic White House the way they did against Clinton?
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2008 Election
O'Reilly falsely claimed Coleman "was certified the winner" in MN Senate race
Echoing Sen. Norm Coleman's campaign, Bill O'Reilly falsely claimed that Coleman "was certified the winner" in the Minnesota Senate race against Al Franken, adding, "Coleman won by a mere 215 votes." In fact, the Minnesota State Canvassing Board did not certify a winner in the Senate race, having authorized an automatic recount of ballots for that race.
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Joe Scarborough: "If Al Franken steals enough votes in Minnesota, [Dems] get to 60"
Media Matters: The media's Minnesota debacle
Radio
Women, minorities, autistic children: Conservative radio's vitriol not reserved for Obama
As Media Matters for America documented, the nationwide network of conservative radio hosts -- personalities without the national prominence of Sean Hannity and Rush Limbaugh -- engaged in an all-out effort to foment hate and suspicion of Barack Obama by participating actively in an echo chamber of smears and falsehoods about the primary candidate and then Democratic nominee. But these same radio hosts were by no means discerning in their vitriol and did not save their ire solely for Obama. Immigrants, female politicians (and women in general), the LGBT community, the poor and homeless, minorities, progressives, unions, college students, and even autistic children were targets of these radio personalities' invective.
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More information on conservative radio
- Wednesday, November 19, 2008
O'Reilly falsely claimed Coleman "was certified the winner" in MN Senate race
O'Reilly suggested that without Prop 8, "a man can have 27 wives"; CA Supreme Court disagrees
Boehlert: Covering new presidents: the media's double standard
Vanity Fair's Hitchens somehow missed ample evidence that Clinton is respected by military leaders
Drudge falsely suggests that paper reported that Obama inaugural "could bankrupt" D.C.
Joe Scarborough: "If Al Franken steals enough votes in Minnesota, [Dems] get to 60"
- Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Amid rumors of Clinton nomination, Matthews brings back '90s circus
Media figures continue to suggest Clinton will pursue rogue agenda if named secretary of state
NY Times misled on disclosure of Bill Clinton's speaking fees
Newsweek publishes article on purported debate over whether "Obama [is] the Antichrist"
- Monday, November 17, 2008
















