Since Politico first reported the existence of past sexual harassment accusations against Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain, that publication — along with every other that claims to have learned the identities of the women involved — has refused to publish them. (more)
Columnists and reporters have been falling over themselves trying to analyze how the Occupy Wall Street protests compare to the tea party movement. But they’ve failed, says One Nation Back to God founder the Rev. C.L. Bryant, to treat both movements fairly. (more)
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich says the organizers of Tuesday’s presidential primary debate in New Hampshire should allow former New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson to participate. (more)
UCLA Professor Tim Groseclose’s new book “Left Turn: How Liberal Media Bias Distorts the American Mind” empirically demonstrates that the media is liberally biased. But why is it that the media and academia are so dominated by liberals? (more)
Tim Groseclose is the author of the new book, “Left Turn: How Liberal Media Bias Distorts the American Mind.” (more)
She might be gone, but she’s not completely forgotten. And now, as a columnist for the Falls Church (Va.) News-Press, she might be making a comeback. (more)
BALTIMORE — Newt Gingrich said reporters are focused on the negatives of his fledgling presidential campaign because they are in the tank for President Obama. (more)
Conservative publisher Andrew Breitbart told The Daily Caller that when Rep. Anthony Weiner, New York Democrat, finally admitted to sending lewd photographs to women via social media it was “one of the surreal moments of my life.” (more)
If a conservative politician does something or is alleged to have done something ill-advised of the sexual nature, chances are it will be on the radar of the mainstream media. But what about liberals – like New York Democratic Rep. Anthony Weiner? (more)
What should the media cover now The Donald is no longer running for president? (more)
Though the media coverage of the 2012 election hit an all time high last week, Americans generally don’t seem to be paying much attention, according to a study released Wednesday by the Pew Research Center’s Project for Excellence in Journalism. (more)
From popular carnival singer known for dropping his pants on stage to buttoned-down president of Haiti, Michel “Sweet Micky” Martelly is on the verge of completing an unlikely transformation. (more)
Washington (CNN) – Former Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore, who garnered attention and lost his job after building a Ten Commandments monument outside Alabama’s judicial building, is considering seeking the Republican presidential nomination, his top aide confirmed to CNN. (more)
Harry Shearer, the actor, writer, musician, and most recently filmmaker who is best known for being the voice of characters on “The Simpsons,” had some harsh words for the news media during a visit to the D.C. journalists’ private club Monday, accusing the industry of being driven by group-think and unable to divert from the narrative it creates, even when new facts dispute it. (more)
NEW YORK (AP) — Less than a month after leaving MSNBC, liberal lightning rod Keith Olbermann said Tuesday he’s headed to Current TV, the public affairs channel launched in 2005 by former Vice President Al Gore. (more)
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — When a local Young Republicans group invited former Congressman Mark Foley to speak to them, the reaction was swift and blunt even within GOP circles. (more)
Washington (CNN) – President Obama is planning to mention the Tucson shooting tragedy near the top of his State of the Union Address Tuesday in order to press members of Congress to “lower your tone and raise your sights” about the future, according to a senior administration official. (more)
Ever notice the loaded words used to describe professional women? In her attempts to navigate co-hosting Parker Spitzer, Kathleen Parker is said to ‘storm off’ the set, ‘throw fits’, and ‘can’t stand’ or ‘can no longer swallow’ her co-host. Of course, there’s nary a mention in the media about her co-host’s role in the acrimony — the blue elephant in the room: Elliot Spitzer is one of the most obnoxious, arrogant, unlikable men in public life. (more)
NEW YORK (AP) — Early last June, CNN celebrated 25 years of “Larry King Live” with a week of shows whose A-list guests included President Barack Obama, LeBron James, Bill Gates and Lady Gaga. (more)
The Internet Age has given us much to celebrate: finding old friends and making new ones; communicating in seconds what previously might have taken hours or even days, and having breaking news at our fingertips, to name only a few . (more)























