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MSNBC commercial for State of the Union skips GOP presidents

By Steve McGough / January 13, 2011 /

Not too surprising, but these are the kind of not-so-subliminal messages people tend to notice. For those of you Faux News haters, got any examples you’d like to share?

Media conspires to create false stories and discredit Alaska’s Joe Miller (Audio) UPDATE: Palin – Those are corrupt bastards

By Steve McGough / October 31, 2010 /

News staff from the CBS affiliate KTVA in Anchorage inadvertently left a message on the cell phone of Joe Miller’s campaign spokesperson yesterday. Nick McDermott, the KTVA assignment editor, had just ended a phone call with Miller’s spokesperson but missed the ‘end call’ button on his iPhone.

Sawyer, Vieira display media bias on April Fool’s day (Update)

By Steve McGough / April 1, 2010 /

It’s possible we may be able to provide video soon, but NBC Today Show co-host Meredith Vieira and ABC News anchor Diane Sawyer made complete fools of themselves on April Fool’s day. Talk about the media left-wing.

Abortion poll story shows clear bias in reporting

By Steve McGough / December 20, 2009 /

So, how do you spin a story that shows 54 percents of Minnesotans are either totally against legalizing abortion or pro-life in general? You title your headline “Nearly half of Minnesotans favor abortion rights, survey says”.

New York Times Journalism 101 – Not fitting the template? Fake it

By Steve McGough / December 2, 2009 /

On Monday, I wrote about the Obama administration’s failure to come up with a health care tragedy with complete disclosure and candor included in the write-up. The New York Times is having some issues as well, and Michelle Malkin follows up on John Brodniak’s story.

Would the last honest reporter please turn on the lights?

By Steve McGough / October 22, 2008 /

Orson Scott Card is a journalist that is not proud of the actions – and inactions – of his brethren in the media. Card is also a Democrat.

Reporters ask for DNA evidence from Palin

By Steve McGough / September 3, 2008 /

I really would like to know. It’s one thing for Steve Schmidt from the McCain camp to complain about the questions being asked, but let’s go one step further and demand to know who is asking the questions.

Media hype on firearms – Fox News refers to “exploding ammunition” that’s not

By Steve McGough / November 30, 2013 /

I’m going to go out on a limb here and say Taryn Asher from Fox News Detroit doesn’t have a clue as to what she’s speaking about. Plus, the person who fed her the hot tip about 1,000 rounds of armor piercing, exploding ammunition being stolen out of a car doesn’t have a clue either.

NPR executive bashes conservatives and TEA Party members on video

By Steve McGough / March 8, 2011 /

Jim’s asked me to post on this story since it’s being discussed on the air today. Below the fold is the video and links to relevant stories on the topic.

Kentucky census worker’s murder – not a murder

By Steve McGough / November 25, 2009 /

On Sept. 12, Bill Sparkman, a part-time census worker was found dead hanging from a tree with the word “FED” written on his chest. The statists went nuts, questioning if the “inflammatory” rhetoric of Beck, Limbaugh, Backman, Savage, Levin and Hannity sent someone over the edge and killed Sparkman. As it turns out, Sparkman committed…