Ann Coulter: Michelle Obama "Wanted To Go Home With Mitt"
Although Ann Coulter's brand of political rhetoric is well known, especially on Fox News, Fox & Friends nonetheless trotted her out yesterday morning as a serious analyst to discuss the presidential debate the night before. Sure enough, Coulter had a special "witticism" at the ready: "You could see at the end of that debate, (Obama) knew that, anniversary or not, Michelle wanted to go home with Mitt." As I noted in my post on the same subject at Crooks and Liars (where I post three times a week now), this is a perfect example of how inflammatory invective gets passed off as mainstream analysis on Fox.
Read moreBill O'Reilly On The Daily Show
Bill O'Reilly visited The Daily Show last night. As usual, the result was funny. As I've said before, O'Reilly can laugh at himself and dish it out pretty good, too. But my vote for the best line was from Stewart, right at the beginning, when Stewart suggested there might be a "Fox News Obama-debate baby boom" coming because of the delight over Romney's success during the debate the night before.
Read moreHannity’s Racial Obsession With Obama
Sean Hannity spent – count ‘em! – three different segments on Hannity last night obsessing about the subject of President Obama and race. While it’s easy to dismiss this as a grasp at straws, when you consider this was the night after Mitt Romney’s decisive win in the first presidential debate and when you consider it in the context of Hannity’s own very disturbing history of palling around with bigots, a troubling picture emerges.
Read moreFox & Friends Mocks Woman Who Won't Say Pledge For Religious Reasons
The person who coined the phrase about how when fascism comes to America, it will be wrapped in a flag and carrying a bible, could have been describing Fox & Friends - the morning show that worships Jesus and the flag and woe be to those who try to impose their satanic beliefs on those who do the same. As such, the curvy, couch Christians have no problem "bearing false witness" or otherwise attacking those whose religious beliefs make them, in the small minds of the "friends," un-American. Such was the case on this morning's Fox & Friends when they mocked a PA state representative who declined to lead a group of lawmakers in the Pledge of Allegiance because she believes it's a prayer and she doesn't pray in public. But for the friends, this is downright un-American and they did their gosh darned best to ensure that this woman will probably get death threats from the Christian patriots who watch Fox & Friends!
Read morePalin Calls Obama a Chameleon (Irony Alert!), Tells Ryan to Watch His Back
I wonder, gentle reader, why the Screaming Right-Wing Brigade has cut the amount of saturation coverage they've been giving the “Benghazi-gate” story that they’ve been inflicting on us for weeks, in favor of a five-year-old video of Obama accusing the Bush government of shortchanging Katrina victims. I mean, the Libya story has murder and terrorists and threats to the free world; the Katrina video just has Obama praising Jeremiah Wright. Anyway, last night on On the Record Sarah Palin also brought up that 2007 Katrina video, and treated us to the spectacle of Palin accusing the President of playing chameleon and having no core convictions, while simultaneously cheerleading for Mitt Romney, the biggest chameleon in politics.
Read moreHannity’s Long List Of Bigoted Buddies
Sean Hannity is grandstanding over the release of his big race tape bombshell – showing Obama speaking at an event previously covered by Fox News in 2007 - but Hannity has quite a selective concern for race baiting and bigotry. While he displays an acute sensitivity to racial slights against whites, Hannithy is accepting – and often outright hospitable – to those against blacks. He also has a long history of palling around with bigots - including a guy who thanks God for slavery and compares slave ships to flying coach in an airplane.
Read moreMitt Romney Flip-Flops On 47%: I was ‘Completely Wrong’
Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan took a victory lap on the Hannity show tonight. Well into the interview, Hannity brought up Romney’s 47% video. “What would you have said if (President Obama) did bring it up?” Hannity asked. I’ve got to think Hannity knew that Romney wanted to address the matter. Otherwise, it’s way out of character for him to bring up something detrimental to his candidate at a time like this. Sure enough, it was time for some Romney Rehab - but in the form of a flip-flop. Suddenly, Romney is a man of the 100%.
Read moreFox News Ignores Latino Fox Feelings On ‘Illegal Immigrant’ Term
Latino Fox has a recent article about media usage of the controversial term “illegal immigrant” in which it acknowledges that its own study found the term offensive to a plurality of Latinos. And yet, Fox News continues to use it anyway. (H/T Christopher S.)
Read moreBrit Hume Suggests George W. Bush Deserves Credit For 2009 Economic Recovery
On Monday (10/1/12) Special Report, Brit Hume delivered a commentary called Fact and Fiction of Obama Presidency. In it, he discounted the role of President Obama’s stimulus package in reversing the economic decline and suggested that George W. Bush deserved the credit instead.
Read morePalin’s Post-Debate Conspiracy Theory: Obama Will ‘Pull Something’ If Romney Continues Gaining
Sarah Palin sees something else besides Russia from Alaska: a new conspiracy theory about President Obama. And, of course, Sean Hannity ate it up without question.
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