7/30/11

Sad Truth About Media Research Center and It's Difference with Media Matters For America


I've been following this awesome blog called LEFT HOOK! BLOG which I've decided I'm going to add to the Blogroll section of my blog. I just read a piece he did about Newsbusters and the Media Research Center. It's exactly what I I've wanted to say about them, but he lays it down best. He explains what the difference is between the conservative MRC and the liberal/progressive MMFA . It's the most important point to make about MRC. Here's just a sample.


From LEFT HOOK! THE BLOG
[...]
The MRC has always portrayed itself as a media watchdog with a conservative bent, but it would be a big mistake to put it in the same pound as liberal media watchdogs like Fairness & Accuracy In Reporting (FAIR), and Media Matters For America (MMFA), and not just because the MRC is extremely conservative. The MRC isn't just a different breed of watchdog. It's an entirely different species from its liberal counterparts.

Media Matters For America lists, as its mission, "comprehensively monitoring, analyzing, and correcting conservative misinformation in the U.S. media." Part of the mission of FAIR can be found in its name--the "A" stands for "Accuracy." These groups are centrally concerned with, among other things, correcting misinformation. Keeping the record straight. The MRC has a very different mission. The legend of Newsbusters reads "Exposing & Combating Liberal Media Bias." Their more detailed "About" page tells the same story. They're about "bias," not accuracy.

It shows in their work. An incredible amount of misinformation flows forth from Newsbusters, just as it has always flowed forth from the MRC. Newsbusters is afflicted with a depressingly common ailment of the American right, one about which I've written repeatedly over the years; they see politics as a simple contest between good and evil--themselves being good, the "liberals" being evil--and embrace the idea that reality itself can be subservient to and defined by their own momentary political passions. A large segment of the right has, for years, waged open war on the notion that there is any such thing as an objective set of facts about anything. This is done as a means of denying any sort of victory to those whom it sees as enemies--if there are no universally agreed-upon yardsticks, there's nothing against which to measure the conservatives, nothing that can be used to judge them unambiguously wrong. By this view, more broadly, that which they, themselves, believe and want and do is, by definition, that which is true and proper and right. They hold the converse to be true, as well. The reason accuracy isn't listed as a concern of Newsbusters is because, for the conservatives who toil away at it and (most especially) for those who uncritically groove on its work, "liberal" equals, by definition, "misinformation."
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Drudge Report Promotes Alex Jones




I confess I visit the Drudge Report often to know what's going on. Still, I read it with a critical eye for the spin Matt Drudge puts on news headlines. Anyone notice Drudge lists Alex Jones's INFOWARS website and him as a source of news? He's had Jones listed just after the first year Obama has been in office. 
What is Matt Drudge thinking?



7/29/11

CPAC 2012 Bans Gays and GOProud

The anti-gay GOP has got their wish. And Worldnetdaily is happy to celebrate it.

WorldNetDaily
Bob Unruh
July 29, 2011

It's been confirmed. GOProud, the "conservative" organization that has homosexual "rights" at the top of its agenda, is out for the 2012 Conservative Political Action Conference.
The event, organized by the American Conservative Union, is one of the largest conferences for conservatives held anywhere in the United States each year.
But it had faced the loss of some participants over the past several years specifically because of its inclusion of GOProud. Some of the organizations whose leaders have raised concerns in recent years have included heavyweights such as the Heritage Foundation, Media Research Center, Family Research Council and Concerned Women for America.

WARNING EXTREME ANTI-GAY LANGUAGE

7/28/11

Jon Stewart Slams Fox News Stupidity Over Norway Christian Terrorist



Mediaite
Frances Martel
July 27th, 2011

The labeling of Norwegian mass murderer Anders Breivik as a Christian has brought out the victim side of many conservatives in the news. Jon Stewart took notice of the maimed pundits on Fox News tonight, pouring through their complaints and siding with some of their grievances, before compiling and extensive montage of insults culled from the network’s most popular shows.
“The massacre in Norway is a tragic story about the persecution of Christians,” he teased after a clip of Laura Ingraham arguing that labeling Breivik a Christian was disrespectful to the religion. Those that highlight his “crusader mentality,” Stewart advised her, “are not doing it to get at you.” Instead, he argued, they are doing it because of “the shooter’s 1500-page, crucifix-drenched manifesto.”
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7/27/11

Petition on Glenn Beck Describing Norway Attacked Youth Camp as "Hitler Youth"

Glenn Beck may be off television but he's still spreading vicious, hate-filled rhetoric through his radio show, describing the victims of the Norway shooting as "a little like the Hitler Youth".
It's time for Glenn Beck's radio affiliates to hold Beck accountable. His fear-mongering and disdainful attacks weren't acceptable for television, and they're not acceptable for radio. Please sign the letter to radio stations explaining why Beck is unacceptable and bad for business.

Sign the Petition

Classic O'Reilly: Norway Killer Not Christian Fundamentalist

This is classic Bill O'Reilly. He's most entertaining when he asserts something that has no basis in fact or makes claims on which he has done no research.
Anders Behring Breivik, the man behind the bombing and shooting spree in Oslo Norway has been described as a Christian terrorist. Cenk Uygur from the Young Turks breaks it down.

Rachel Maddow Sued For $50 Million!!!

Right Wing Watch
Brian Tashman
July 26, 2011









The head of far-right Minnesota-based ministry is suing Rachel Maddow for $50 million over her reporting on the group’s militantly anti-gay beliefs. You Can Run But You Cannot Hide, an organization led by Christian metal rocker Bradlee Dean, believes, among other things, that gays are responsible for the Holocaust and is closely tied to Michele Bachmann, who once publicly prayed for the ministry’s success. Larry Klayman, the founder of Judicial Watch, who recently condemned “heterophobia” in America, filed the suit against Maddow, alleging that the TV host slandered Dean by reporting his favorable comments about radical Muslims who want to execute gays and lesbians:
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7/26/11

Norway Christian Terrorist Cited ‘Jihad Watch’ Blog and Pam Geller, Alan Colmes Calls Them Out!!

Jon Bershad

When a tragedy like the one in Norway occurs, it’s human nature to try and explain the unexplainable. This almost always turns into a search for someone to blame. This frequently leads to attempts to guess what media figures the killers in question may have followed, putting those figures on the defensive. That defense is much harder when the terrorist himself cites your work explicitly. Such is the position that Robert Spencer, director of the blog Jihad Watch, now finds himself. Today, he appeared on Alan Colmes’ radio show to defend his site and his work.
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Attention Right Wingers, Norway Terrorist is a Christian

Note to conservatives: Anders Breivik is a Christian 

He's no evangelical, but to pretend the Norway terrorist doesn't identify himself as Christian is dishonest

AP/Salon
This, apparently, is the right-wing talking point du jour on the terror attacks of July 22: Anders Breivik, the perpetrator, was not a Christian.
Here's a portion of an email I got last night that baffled me:

Just to be clear, the killer was, in fact, not a Christian and said so explicitly several times in his writings... So, in fact, "in fact" was the wrong term to use...
I thought, foolish me, that Breivik had repeatedly and forcefully argued that he was waging a war on behalf of European Christendom. I guess while I wasn't paying attention, everyone decided to make up a new reality.
It looks like Bill O'Reilly was on the forefront of this bizarre argument:

Also Breivik is not attached to any church, and in fact has criticized the Protestant belief system in general. The Christian angle came from a Norwegian policeman not from any fact finding. Once again, we can find no evidence, none, that this killer practiced Christianity in any way.
Breivik chose to be baptized at age 15. He self-identified as "Christian" on his Facebook page. He thought "Christianity should recombine under the banner of a reconstituted and traditionalist Catholic Church" or, later, under a new (traditionalist) European Church.
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ACLU Is "Al Qaeda's Civil Liberties Union" Says Ignorant Muslim Radicalization Hearing Witness

Politicalcorrection.org
Walid Zafar 
 July 25, 2011
 

On Wednesday, Rep. Peter King (R-NY) and the House Homeland Security Committee will conduct the third in a series of hearings on the "radicalization" of American Muslims. Unlike the initial hearing, which cast suspicion on all American Muslims, Wednesday's event will focus on a particular issue: the efforts of Somalia-based terror group al-Shabaab to recruit Americans to fight in the Horn of Africa.
King will call forward Ahmed Hussen, a Canadian-based Somali community activist, William Anders Folk, a former Assistant U.S. Attorney, and Thomas Joscelyn, a senior fellow at the neoconservative Foundation for Defense of Democracies. For the most part, these witnesses, like those at King's second hearing on radicalization within U.S. prisons, aren't like some of the ideologically-driven witnesses at King's first hearing. But as Brian Tashman points out at Right Wing Watch, Joscelyn is not without some controversy.
Writing in the Weekly Standard in late 2009, Joscelyn accused the American Civil Liberties Union — the nation's preeminent civil rights organization — of working "diligently to undermine America's stance in what was formerly known as the 'war on terror'" and said the group was "willing to disseminate propaganda on behalf of our jihadist enemies." Joscelyn went on to say that an informational video the ACLU had created to highlight the fact that many detainees at the detention facility Guantanamo Bay aren't getting their day in court "could very well have produced" by "al Qaeda's media arm." The piece is disgustingly titled "Al Qaeda's Civil Liberties Union."
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7/23/11

John McCain is a Secret Communist


John McCain: the perfect Manchurian Candidate. A man who has spent more time with communists then any presidential candidate in United States history. McCain cannot deny his radical associations, he's got the wounds to show it. I'm of course talking about his time as a prisoner of war in Vietnam. All those years of torture, interrogation, and indoctrination could turned him into some sort of communist sleeper cell that would one day become our president. Brainwashing is not that hard to do.


Now why am I saying this and sounding like a John Birch Society crank? Because this ridiculous guilt by loose association crap was used against Obama. The Republican candidates have got their own connections with Bill Ayers they should worry about if they really think its even relevant.

The Annenbergs-- Republicans.  Bankrolled William Ayers with $50 million

As John Martin at Republicans For Obama pointed out:
The Annenbergs-- Republicans.  Bankrolled William Ayers with $50 million 
But Walter and Leonore weren't just giving money to educational foundations started by William Ayers.  They were also giving hundreds of thousands of dollars to the Republican National Committee and various other Republican groups, as well as to a whole host of Republican candidates, including the following:
  • George W. Bush      $4000
  • Mitt Romney            $5000
  • Strom Thurmond      $1000
  • Fred Thompson        $500
  • Rick Santorum          $3000

7/21/11

History of Iran U.S. Relations: 1953 Iranian coup d'état, 1979 Iran Hostage Crisis, Iran-Contra Affair, and More

 This is a college history paper I did last year for my International Relations class. Its about United State Iran relations in the 20th century. This was my final exam assignment instead of a test. I passed the class with an A on the assignment and an A in my class. This is a good thing to use for anyone doing a paper on Iran.

20th Century Iran U.S. Relations

7/20/11

Nazi Moderated Islamic Fudamentalist Website

Hate Watch
Leah Nelson
July 19, 2011

A Pennsylvania man who was indicted Thursday for allegedly using the Internet to encourage Islamic fundamentalists to launch terror attacks against U.S. targets has a long history of extremism and joined a neo-Nazi group in 2003.

Emerson Begolly, 22, of New Bethlehem, Pa., was about 14 when he first contacted the National Socialist Movement (NSM), America’s largest neo-Nazi group, Hatewatch has learned.
Begolly was arrested on January 4 after he bit two FBI agents who approached him to serve search warrants as he sat alone in the front seat of a car parked at a Burger King. When the agents opened the door and identified themselves, he screamed and reached for his pocket, then bit the agents’ hands, drawing blood. He was found to have a 9 mm Makarov handgun with the safety off and two fully loaded magazines in his pocket.
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How Fox News Distorts Climate Science and Debate

Media Matters For America
July 20, 2011
Shauna Theel
With an unusually intense heat wave sweeping the nation, Fox News has been silent on global warming, which scientists say makes heat waves like this one more likely. By contrast, Fox News repeatedly used winter storms to mock global warming -- one of several problems with Fox's coverage of climate change highlighted in a new mini-documentary by Media Matters Studios:




Most flagrantly, Fox Nation and Fox News personalities Sean HannityGlenn BeckGretchen CarlsonSteve DoocyStuart Varney, and Eric Bolling all seized upon the February 2010 blizzard to mock Al Gore and suggest that the storm undermines the science supporting global warming. That same winter, Fox News Washington managing editor Bill Sammon ordered the network's journalists to cast doubt on climate change data.
In reality, that winter included "the eighth warmest December" since records began in 1880, the "fourth warmest" January, and the "six warmest" February according to global temperature data from NOAA. 2010 tied for the warmest year on record, and 2000-2009 was by far the warmest decade on record.
Over the past week, Fox News has not mentioned human-induced climate change or global warming while reporting on or discussing the current heat wave, according to a search of Snapstream video and Nexis transcripts.
READ FULL ARTICLE

Every false argument argument climate science can be found at Skeptical Science.

7/17/11

Herman Cain: We should be able to Ban Mosques

It's now over for presidential candidate Herman Cain. While visiting far right talk show host Michael Savage's website, I noticed a story he linked to that said Herman Cain: Communities should have right to ban mosques.
Savage just highlighted the story, I don't know if he himself endorses Cain's position. I wouldn't be surprised if he does.














Politico
July 17, 2011

Herman Cain says voters across the country should have the right to prevent Muslims from building mosques in their communities.
In an exchange on "Fox News Sunday," the Republican presidential contender said that he sided with some in a town near Nashville who were trying to prevent Muslims from worshiping in their community.
"Our Constitution guarantees the separation of church and state," he said. "Islam combines church and state. They're using the church part of our First Amendment to infuse their morals in that community, and the people of that community do not like it. They disagree with it."
Asked by host Chris Wallace if any community could ban a mosque if it wanted to, Cain said: "They have a right to do that."
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How Sodomy Laws Were Overturned

This short documentary is about Lawrence v. Texas, the Supreme Court case that overturned the sodomy laws which criminalized sexual conduct between individuals of the same sex. To think religious right wingers have the nerve to claim they stand for limited government. Two of the Supreme Court judges who dissented on overturning the laws are still serving today; Justice Scalia and Justice Thomas.

Scalia and Thomas

For more info on those who made the documentary, go to Lambda Legal.

George Washington was a Homosexual

That's what Fox News is falsely claiming a California school is trying to teach our kids. They're out on on there old hate agenda again.

From: mediamatters.org 
July 16, 2011


Fox News' Eric Bolling mischaracterized an education reform bill in California, claiming that "what they want to do" is rewrite textbooks to say that, "by the way, George Washington was a homosexual, or, you know, so and so was a lesbian." In fact, the new law simply requires public schools to include the contributions of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender Americans in their curriculum, adding to an existing list of minority groups.

Bolling: Purpose Of CA Education Reform Is To Rewrite Textbooks To Say "George Washington Was A Homosexual"

Bolling: "What They Want To Do" Is Rewrite History Books To Say "George Washington Was A Homosexual." Discussing a California education reform recently signed into law by Gov. Jerry Brown, Bolling said:
This is California rewriting the textbooks -- the history books -- saying, by the way, George Washington was a homosexual, or, you know, so and so was a lesbian. That's what they want to do. [Fox News, The Five, 7/15/11]
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7/16/11

Myths About Operation "Fast and Furious" and Project Gunnrunner

The NRA' s Logo against Eric Holder.

Because the NRA has launched a campaign demanding Eric Holder's resignation over the ATF's Operation Furious, I'd like to lay the facts straight about this tragedy. Some of what the NRA lists as reasons for Holder to resign are based on falsehoods. Other falsehoods are making it around on right leaning blogs and Fox News. Here are some of the most popular. To hear the whole story about the ATF operation, I suggest reading the actual report. Try not to believe what hear based on emotion or political standing.

7/14/11

Investigate News Corp and Rupert Murdoch!!!

From: Free Press
Rupert Murdoch and other News Corporation executives are at the center of a shocking British media scandal that involves spying, bribery, corruption, a corporate cover-up and even murder.
We need to know if this media giant’s potential criminal behavior has crossed the Atlantic.1
Murdoch has amassed a worldwide media empire, which in America includes Fox News Channel, The Wall Street Journal and The New York Post, and hundreds of local broadcast stations and cable channels.
For too long, Murdoch has used his enormous media power to get what he wants from Washington and insulate himself and his company from official scrutiny. If he has broken the law along the way, he needs to be held accountable. 
Tell Congress: Investigate News Corp. and Rupert Murdoch now

Ron Paul on the Alan Colmes Show about his Presidential Campaign for 2012

7/13/11

Compilation of Fox News Attacking Media Matters Over Phony Tax Exempt Complaint



Maybe Briggs and others at Fox haven't read the Politico article Briggs referenced, because after detailing claims by Fox and its allies that Media Matters is violating its tax status as a not-for-profit tax-exempt 501(c)(3), Politico reported that former IRS official Marcus Owens believes "the law is on Media Matters's side" and stated that "Fox loses this round."[Media Matters For America 7/12/11]

7/12/11

Alan Grayson is Running in 2012 For Congress



Mediaite
Alex Alvarez

Former U.S. Representative Alan Grayson paid a visit to The Ed Show, telling host Ed Schultz that, were he still in Congress, he would decidedly not vote for any cuts to Medicare or Social Security, and he would be “grabbing everybody else by the collar and telling them they should do the same.”
Furthermore, he suggests that a great way of cutting back would be to end our current wars in Afghanistan, Iraq and Libya. He also offered deep criticism of both parties: READ FULL ARTICLE

7/8/11

Fox News Admits Bias To Attack Media Matters?

An awesome detailed video has been posted by Liberal Viewer on Youtube. This time he tackles the phony tax excempt complaint agansit Media Matters. He basically says all the things I've been pointing out in my videos except he expanded details.
BTW: Media Matters has responded to Fox News' complaints.

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Media Matters Responds to Tax Exempt Complaints Finally











Media Matters finally responded to the phony IRS tax exempt status complaint aganst the organization. Responding to to both charges that MMFA does not back up there claims with facts and that the organization is engaged in political activity.

7/5/11

Stupid Basis For Media Matters' Tax Exempt Complaint Against It

News Hounds 
July 4, 2011
Ellen

As Democrat Jehmu Greene suggested during Fox News Watch’s double segment attacking Media Matters’ tax exempt status (complete with a suggestion that viewers could file their own complaints), if Fox really cares about partisanship in non-profit organizations, it needs to look beyond just Media Matters – which just so happens to have Fox News squarely in its sights, particularly with a “Drop Fox” program aimed at the network’s advertisers. Instead, Fox News' attack on Media Matters' status quacks like a self-serving vendetta.
In one of the segments on Saturday's show (7/2/11), attorney C. Boyden Gray was shown saying, "When you start to accuse Fox News of being the spokesman for the Republican Party, which is demonstrably false. There’s no basis for that. Brock or Media Matters makes no effort to substantiate any of that."
Not only has Media Matters made that effort, it’s been pretty well substantiated by us and by them as well as Rolling Stone Magazine, by New York Magazine and by the documentary Outfoxed – to name a few.
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7/4/11

Fox News- GOP Propaganda Outlet Planned in the Nixon White House





Jun 30, 2011
 
Republican media strategist Roger Ailes launched Fox News Channel in 1996, ostensibly as a "fair and balanced" counterpoint to what he regarded as the liberal establishment media. But according to a remarkable document buried deep within the Richard Nixon Presidential Library, the intellectual forerunner for Fox News was a nakedly partisan 1970 plot by Ailes and other Nixon aides to circumvent the "prejudices of network news" and deliver "pro-administration" stories to heartland television viewers.
The memo—called, simply enough, "A Plan For Putting the GOP on TV News"— is included in a 318-page cache of documents detailing Ailes' work for both the Nixon and George H.W. Bush administrations that we obtained from the Nixon and Bush presidential libraries. Through his firms REA Productions and Ailes Communications, Inc., Ailes served as paid consultant to both presidents in the 1970s and 1990s, offering detailed and shrewd advice ranging from what ties to wear to how to keep the pressure up on Saddam Hussein in the run-up to the first Gulf War. READ ENTIRE ARTICLE

7/2/11

Fox News's Hypocrisy on Media Matters Exposed on Fox News Watch

Fox News Watch spent their segment on their phony tax exempt complaint on Media Matters. The hypocrisy about the Media Research Center made it into the conversation.

Frances Martel
Mediaite
July 2nd, 2011

Media Matters did not get universally attacked for its bias, however– panelist Jehmu Greene argued that it was entirely legal for nonprofits to have political biases, citing the Heritage Foundation and AEI as examples, as well as the Media Research Center, which many consider to be the right-wing version of Media Matters. “This isn’t just about Media Matters,” she argued, as both MMFA and the MRC “are doing the same thing.” “We need this vibrant marketplace of ideas,” she concluded, though the rest of the panel disagreed on taxpayers’ dollars being used to fund such an institution. READ ENTIRE ARTICLE

 She says this at 7:36

7/1/11

ATTENTION Both Media Matters and Media Research Center are Tax Exempt

What I posted about the Media Research Center being tax exempt and doing the same phony illegal activities that Media Matters is being attacked for was also posted on Crooks and Liars. It's good that hypocrisy is being talked about and pointed out in the blogosphere.

karoli
Crooks and Liars



The idea of Fox News getting high and mighty about Media Matters' DropFox campaign is, well...laughable. However, what might be even more laughable is the idea that they can start a campaign to strip Media Matters of their tax-exempt status. They should be careful what they wish for.
In this clip, viewer Dana Martin from New Orleans tells Fox and Friends why she is so convinced that Media Matters tax-exempt status must be revoked. So convinced, in fact, that she filled in a web form to send a complaint to the IRS about their tax exempt status. And guess where that web form is? On the Fox Nation web page, of course, where else?
But as I said, they should be careful what they wish for. Let's look at some other tax-exempt organizations who also undertake "campaigns" with taxpayer subsidies. There's the Media Research Center, headed by Brent Bozell, who routinely appears on Fox News as a commentator. One look at their website shows that they have some 'projects' of their own which are clearly not educational at all, but purely political.
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