Ian Hanchett | November 26, 2012
Harvard History Professor Niall Ferguson told CNN that overregulation would swamp the US economy and that he believes President Obama might take the country off the fiscal cliff to score political points against the GOP.
Ian Hanchett | November 26, 2012
 On the Saturday after America is terrible Thanksgiving, Melissa Harris-Perry told viewers who were foolishly supportive of traditional families to accept new forms of family because Jesus was raised by an unmarried mother and a step-father. 
Ian Hanchett | November 26, 2012
Liberal Fox contributor Alan Colmes attacked NewsBusters for its criticism of a puff piece on Hillary Clinton by the Washington Post.  Colmes says that the “anti-liberal” Newsbusters would only be happy if an article about Clinton listed every fault she had.  Read more here. 
Ian Hanchett | November 26, 2012
Former Washington Post military correspondent and member of Harvard University's Senior Advisory Council on the Project on U.S. Civil-Military Relations Thomas Ricks argued that the terrorist attack in Benghazi was a "minor firefight" that been hyped by Fox News for political purposes. Calm down guys, it's only the first successful terrorist attack against the US since 9/11. I also didn't know…
Ian Hanchett | November 26, 2012
MSNBC finally pointed out President Obama's failure to keep his campaign promise to establish stricter regulations and establish greater public oversight for the use of drones overseas. It's bad enough when your own groupie network is hitting you, but it seems a little odd that MSNBC would wait to run this story until now. 
Ian Hanchett | November 26, 2012
Matthew Dowd used his platform on ABC's This Week to attack Grover Norquist as an "impediment to good government" before mocking Norquist's name. 
Ian Hanchett | November 26, 2012
The US Supreme Court has ordered a federal appeals court to hear Liberty University's claim that Obamacare violates their religious freedom. 
Ian Hanchett | November 26, 2012
CNN host Howard Kurtz referred to the Trayvon Martin investigation as a “murder case” on yesterday’s edition of Reliable Sources. Considering there hasn’t been a trial and no one has been convicted, it’s not a murder case.  Due process? We don’t need no stinkin' due process.
Ian Hanchett | November 21, 2012
Cindy Michaels and Tony Consiglio, two anchors for ABC 7 in Bangor, Maine, resigned from their positions on air at the end of last night's 6 o'clock news. One of the reasons for their departure was political bias by the station's management. Michaels told the Bangor Daily News “It’s a culmination of ongoing occurrences that took place the last several years and basically involved upper management…
Ian Hanchett | November 21, 2012
MSNBC continued its defense of President Obama and Ambassador Susan Rice on their handling of the Benghazi attack. Interestingly, the network avoided mentioning Senator Kelly Ayotte's role in the opposition to Rice's promotion to Secretary of State. In their defense, that would contradict the assertions of Congressional Democrats that Republicans are sexist and MSNBC's trope that the Republican…