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Thursday, April 16, 2009

Obama: No charges for harsh CIA interrogation

Obama: No charges for harsh CIA interrogation: "President Barack Obama absolved CIA officers from prosecution for harsh, painful interrogation of terror suspects Thursday, even as his administration released Bush-era memos graphically detailing — and authorizing — such grim tactics as slamming detainees against walls, waterboarding them and keeping them naked and cold for long periods."

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Wash. Post ignores report on left-wing groups in citing claim that DHS report is "politically biased"
In an article about "widespread criticism" of a DHS report detailing potential increases in right-wing extremism, The Washington Post reported the claim that the report is "incomplete and politically biased," but did not note that DHS previously issued a similar assessment of left-wing extremism. Read More
"Fair and balanced" Fox News is anything but in coverage of tea parties
Despite its promise to deliver "total fair and balanced network coverage" of the April 15 tea party protests, Fox News repeatedly promoted the protests on that day and engaged in inflammatory rhetoric during its coverage. Read More
"I saw it on Fox": Dozens of articles on local tea parties report Fox News had a hand in them
Dozens of articles about tea parties in various cities reported that Fox News and its hosts helped influence, start, or turn out participants to local protests. Read More
Fox News' tea party coverage makes mockery of claim that network provides "straight ... news" in daytime
While Fox News executives' claim "the channel plays it straight with its daytime news programming," during coverage of the tea party protests, daytime anchors, reporters, and guests repeatedly promoted and touted the events before and on April 15, often echoing participants' rhetoric. Read More
Crowley cites poll to show "fertile political ground" for tea parties, but ignores Gallup's conclusion
Candy Crowley claimed that Republicans may find "fertile political ground" on the issue of taxes, citing a Gallup poll on taxes as evidence. However, Gallup said of the results of that poll: "Gallup finds Americans' views of their federal income taxes about as positive as at any point in the last 60 years." Read More
CNN's Crowley understates Making Work Pay tax credit
Candy Crowley claimed of the Making Work Pay tax credit: "The average tax cut is somewhere between $10 and $13." But Crowley did not explain that those figures apply per week, adding up to an annual tax credit of $400 per individual and $800 for families. Read More
Fox Nation, Drudge Report, CNS distortion: White House requested "Jesus" be hidden during speech
The Fox Nation and the Drudge Report advanced a CNSNews.com article claiming the White House requested that Georgetown University "hide[] 'Jesus' " during a speech there by President Obama. However, as the CNS article noted, the White House requested "all signs and symbols" on the stage -- not solely the name of Jesus -- be covered. Read More
Cable news caricatures immigration issue with ubiquitous footage of border-crossers
A Media Matters analysis found that April 9 reports about immigration policy on CNN, MSNBC, and Fox News frequently featured footage of people apparently crossing the U.S.-Mexico border illegally. The footage distorts the issue; it does not address in any meaningful way the reality of their lives or the nation's challenges in dealing with the issue. Read More
Hannity ignored payroll taxes to claim nearly 50% don't pay taxes
Sean Hannity claimed that nearly "50 percent of Americans don't pay anything in taxes." In fact, according to the Tax Policy Center, more than 88 percent of families and independent individuals will pay payroll or income taxes for 2009. Read More
Fox News anchors lash out at CNN reporter who said network "highly promoted" tea parties
Gregg Jarrett said of a report at a tea party by CNN's Susan Roesgen: "[S]he took a swipe at Fox News saying, well, we contrived the whole thing, which is, of course, preposterous." In fact, Roesgen did not say Fox News "contrived the whole thing"; she said the network "highly promoted" the protests. Read More
Fox News continues with DHS freak-out even after Smith and Herridge's debunking
Even after Shepard Smith reported that a DHS report on right-wing extremism "isn't about tea party folks," Fox News hosts and contributors continued to advance the claim that the Obama administration is targeting tea party attendees, as well as conservatives and others, simply because of political differences. Read More
Free from facts: CNN repeatedly misrepresented "Tax Freedom Day"
CNN anchors and correspondents misrepresented the Tax Foundation's "Tax Freedom Day" to falsely claim to viewers that, in the words of correspondent Christine Romans, "[e]very penny you earned up until this very moment this year went to pay your taxes." Read More
TheHill.com reports GOP reps' attacks on DHS report without noting findings by Bush FBI
TheHill.com reported that Rep. Peter King "called for a hearing to investigate a Department of Homeland Security report that highlights security risks posed by extremist groups and disgruntled veterans." But The Hill did not note that the DHS cited an FBI report authored under President Bush that previously identified this pattern. Read More
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Obama seeks action from Cuba; Castro open to talks

Obama seeks action from Cuba; Castro open to talks: "President Barack Obama asked Havana to make the next move to improve U.S.-Cuba relations, saying Thursday that he needs to see signs of changes on the island before he makes any more overtures."

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Media Matters April 16, 2009
Dear Fred,
Earlier this week, I asked you to join me in signing a petition calling on Chris Wallace, host of Fox News Sunday, to hold his network accountable for its recent outrageous political activism, including its aggressive promotion of anti-Obama tea parties. So far, the response has been overwhelming. We have already surpassed our original goal of 25,000 signatures!
 
Due to the incredible response, we are upping our goal from 25,000 to 30,000 signatures. Please sign the petition and help us reach our new goal.
 In just two days, we have collected nearly as many signatures as the estimated number of attendees at the four major "FNC Tax Day Tea Parties," which were promoted by the network for weeks. Join us and sign the petition -- send Fox News a clear message that news and partisanship don't mix.
 I've included the message I sent you on Tuesday below. Thank you for your help in holding the media accountable.
Eric Burns
President
Media Matters for America

For news coverage to be "fair and balanced," there has to be a line separating news and legitimate commentary from political activism and demagoguery.
Fox News Sunday host Chris Wallace has repeatedly characterized his network as "fair and balanced," and as one that should be taken seriously. However, several recent actions on Fox News illustrate that the network is contributing to a culture of conservative paranoia and anti-Obama political activism.
Please join me in asking Wallace to publicly denounce Fox News' recent actions. If 25,000 people sign our petition, we'll deliver it to Wallace and Fox News this week.
Recent events undermine the argument that Fox News should be treated as a credible, "fair and balanced" news outlet. For example, since launching his Fox News show, Glenn Beck, who has emerged as a prominent player in the network's lineup of weekday programs, has engaged in increasingly outrageous rhetoric that promotes a culture of conservative paranoia. His recent actions include:
  • Imitating President Obama pouring gasoline onto the "average American": On April 9, Beck responded to, among other things, reports that President Obama will pursue immigration reform by imitating Obama pouring gasoline onto the "average American." After lighting and extinguishing a match, Beck asked: "President Obama, why don't you just set us on fire?"
  • Mocking Obama's aunt's "limp": On April 2, Beck -- using a cane as a prop -- devoted large portions of a segment to mocking Obama's aunt's "limp."
  • Portraying Obama and Democrats as vampires: On March 30, Beck portrayed Obama and Democrats as vampires "going after the blood of our businesses" and suggested "driv[ing] a stake through the heart of the bloodsuckers."
Also, in recent weeks, Beck and Fox News have engaged in anti-Obama political activism through their aggressive promotion of the upcoming tea party protests, which the network has portrayed as a response to Obama's fiscal policies. In addition to repeatedly airing graphics describing the protests as "FNC TAX DAY TEA PARTIES," Fox News has run advertisements promoting them, listed information about the parties on its various websites, and aired graphics touting the date, time, location, and website of specific tea parties. And Fox News hosts such as Beck have encouraged viewers to attend the protests.
If Wallace wants to continue to portray his network and influential Sunday show as a credible source of news, he owes it to his viewers to speak out publicly against Fox News' recent behavior. So please join us and take action today by signing our petition:
In the past, Wallace has criticized his Fox News colleagues when they have undermined his network's credibility. In March 2008, when he confronted the hosts of Fox & Friends for distorting Obama's words during what he described as "two hours of Obama bashing," he said that "one of the things that's great about Fox News is that we don't all follow talking points and we disagree about things." Following that incident, he said that "we really are, despite the sniffing or dismissals of our liberal critics, 'fair and balanced' at Fox News" and said that the news network does not "espouse" a "conservative point of view." The recent actions of his colleagues suggest otherwise.
If Wallace wants to repair the damage done to his network's credibility, he needs to speak out publicly against the recent political actions by his colleagues on Fox News:
I hope that you'll join me in asking Wallace to hold his network accountable.
 
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15 gunmen, 1 soldier killed in Mexican shootout

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Obama pledges help to slow US arms flow

Obama pledges help to slow US arms flow: "Confronting a Mexican drug war that is 'sowing chaos in our communities,' President Barack Obama signaled Thursday he will not seek the reinstatement of a U.S. assault weapons ban but instead step up enforcement of existing laws banning the transfer of such guns across the border."

Media Matters - "Fair and balanced" Fox News is anything but in coverage of tea parties

Media Matters - "Fair and balanced" Fox News is anything but in coverage of tea parties: "Despite its promise to deliver 'total fair and balanced network coverage' of the April 15 tea party protests, Fox News repeatedly promoted the protests on that day and engaged in inflammatory rhetoric during its coverage.Despite its promise to deliver 'total fair and balanced network coverage' of the April 15 tea party protests, Fox News repeatedly promoted the protests on that day and engaged in inflammatory rhetoric during its coverage."

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