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Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Media Matters Daily Summary




 
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Conservative judges agree with Sotomayor on gun ruling, but Fox's Bream doesn't tell you that
Shannon Bream reported that "gun rights advocates have major concerns" about a ruling in which Sonia Sotomayor held that "states can ban gun ownership." But Bream did not note that conservative judges have also held that the Second Amendment did not apply to the states. Read More
Nets silent on sexism of anonymous quotes Graham used
ABC's World News and NBC's Nightly News reported Lindsey Graham's citation of anonymous criticism of Sonia Sotomayor published in the Almanac of the Federal Judiciary without noting that Sotomayor's 2nd Circuit Court colleague reportedly called such criticism "sexist." Read More
AP "Fact Check" says conservative judges don't say judges make policy -- but Scalia does
Referring to Sonia Sotomayor's comment that "the court of appeals is where policy is made," the AP stated that "conservative judges avoid the 'making policy' shorthand." In fact, Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia has said that lower court judges "often 'make law.' " Read More
Fox's Kelly minimizes Alito's link to "conservative alumni group" -- but Alito didn't
Megyn Kelly said that Samuel Alito "had almost no connection" to the Concerned Alumni of Princeton. But Alito himself regarded his involvement with CAP as worthy of mention in an application for a job with the Reagan administration in 1985. Read More
Dobbs let Whelan falsely claim Sotomayor inconsistent on use of foreign law
Lou Dobbs did not challenge the accusation by Ed Whelan that Sonia Sotomayor contradicted herself on the question of whether judges should use foreign law in deciding cases. Read More
Despite Graham's condescension, media report "respectful," "cordial" GOP questioning of Sotomayor
Media have characterized Republicans' questioning of Sonia Sotomayor as "cordial," "civil," and "respectful," apparently ignoring the condescension by Sen. Lindsey Graham, who, after reading several anonymous criticisms of her, said: "[M]aybe these hearings are time for self-reflection." Read More
On Fox, scant attention to Dems' questioning of Sotomayor
On July 15, Fox News covered two Republicans senators' "first round" questioning of Sonia Sotomayor for 55 minutes, but it covered only 30 minutes of the six Democratic senators' "first round" questions that the committee heard on July 15. Read More
Conservative outlets provide forum for Republicans' "baffling" health care "flow chart"
The Drudge Report, Fox News, and The Kudlow Report provided a forum for a chart released by congressional Republicans that purported to show "the complex health care reform proposal by Democratic congressional leaders." Read More
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Obama shifts into campaign mode on health care - Yahoo! News

Obama shifts into campaign mode on health care - Yahoo! News: "President Barack Obama achieved a milestone Wednesday when a Senate committee approved a plan to revamp the U.S. health care system."

Obama shifts into campaign mode on health care - Yahoo! News

Obama shifts into campaign mode on health care - Yahoo! News: "Firing up his drive for health care overhaul, President Barack Obama pressed lawmakers Wednesday to step up to their responsibilities and move legislation this summer, even as his campaign organization rolled out television ads targeting reluctant senators."

Sotomayor debate isn't Ricci's first legal battle - Yahoo! News

Sotomayor debate isn't Ricci's first legal battle - Yahoo! News: "Frank Ricci's name is on the lips of almost every senator in the Supreme Court nomination hearings of Sonia Sotomayor. His buddies know the 35-year-old New Haven firefighter by other names."

Sotomayor says Obama didn't ask abortion views - Yahoo! News

Sotomayor says Obama didn't ask abortion views - Yahoo! News: "Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor declined repeatedly at Senate confirmation hearings Wednesday to disclose her views on abortion rights and said President Barack Obama never asked her before he chose her for the bench"

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It's official - NEA backs same-sex 'marriage'




 
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NEA flexes 'political muscle,' backs same-sex 'marriage'
The National Education Association has thrown its full support behind homosexual "marriage."

Episcopal Church - no clear gospel to proclaim
A conservative Anglican theologian says the Episcopal Church is experiencing a large membership decline because it's espousing neither a biblical gospel nor a New Testament understanding of evangelism.

Are Dems trying to sneak 'hate crimes' through?
Senators on Capitol Hill may be forced tomorrow to make a choice between approving an important defense spending bill and voting down "hate crimes" legislation. POLL: Have you voiced your opinionon 'hate crimes' legislation? VOTE

Obama's stimulus 'murdered' welfare reform
A leading expert on poverty says able-bodied parents who choose not to work and poor women who don't marry have produced an ideal clientele for an ever-growing welfare state that's being funded at record levels by President Obama's stimulus package.

Parenting twists and turns in the teen years
Do you know what needs to change about you as your child approaches the teen years? Let me give you a hint...it's something that you've done since they were born.

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168 reportedly killed in Iran plane crash
TEHRAN, Iran An Iranian passenger plane crashed Wednesday in northwest Iran, killing all 168 people on board, state media reported. Footage from the scene on state

Sotomayor says Obama didn't ask about abortion
WASHINGTON Judge Sonia Sotomayor said Wednesday neither President Barack Obama nor anyone else in the administration asked her views on abortion rights before she was nominated for

House bill would make health care a right
WASHINGTON House Democratic leaders, pledging to meet the president's goal of health care legislation before their August break, are offering a $1.5 trillion plan that for

Sen. Kennedy's committee passes health care bill
WASHINGTON The Senate health committee has passed legislation to revamp health care, becoming the first congressional committee to act on President Barack Obama's goal of overhauling the system this year.

Oil rises above $60 as traders eye US inventories
VIENNA Oil prices rose above $60 a barrel Wednesday as investors looked to a weekly inventory report for clues on U.S. gasoline demand. Benchmark crude

Kerry Takes a Dig at Palin's Op-Ed Piece
Senator John Kerry has written a response to Sarah Palin's op ed piece in The Washington Post on Obama's cap and trade energy plan. I blogged about Palin's piece yesterday in her column Palin stated that Obama's plan in "an enormous threat

Hell Is for 'Heroes'
by David Limbaugh It appears that liberal activist group People For the American Way's smear campaign against Connecticut firefighter Frank Ricci is bearing fruit. Dahlia Lithwick has already responded with an obedient hit piece in Slate magazine, which perfectly fits

Who's In Charge Here?
Check out the latest video blog from Marcia Segelstein here.

Sotomayor Explains Wise Latina Remarks
Today Sonia Sotomayor defended her most controversial statement, which was that a "wise Latina" might arrive at a better legal decision than a white man. See Reuters. Offered the chance to explain the "wise Latina" comments at her confirmation hearing,

Palin's Op-Ed Piece on Cap and Trade
Today Sarah Palin has an opinionarticle on cap and trade in The Washington Post. She says I am deeply concerned about President Obama's cap and trade energy plan, and I believe it is an enormous threat to our economy. It

Gull Lake Q&A, Part 1
On Thursday I wrapped up a week of teaching at Gull Lake Ministries in Michigan. http://www.keepbelieving.com/blog/2009-7-4-gull-lake-qa-part-1/

The Contradictions of our President
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Bible Busâ€"June Update
During our Caribbean cruise last week I finished reading through the Bible.http://www.keepbelieving.com/blog/2009-6-16-bible-busn-june-update/

Family Altar, Part 2
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Media Matters Daily Summary




 
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Here are today's news items from Media Matters for America, click on the title or 'read more' to read the entirety of each story.
Nightly news shows ignore context of Sotomayor remarks, GOP's past embrace of "empathy"
In covering the first day of Sonia Sotomayor's confirmation hearings, the three evening network news broadcasts either presented her "wise Latina" comment out of context, reported Republicans' criticisms of a judge employing "empathy" without noting numerous conservatives' previous support for such qualities in a judge, or both. Read More
Saradise Lost: How Alaska bloggers dethroned Sarah Palin
It turns out that blogger Phil Munger hears all his big, breaking Sarah Palin news in the kitchen of his house, which overlooks Neklason Lake and sits just 10 miles from the center of Wasilla, the Southcentral Alaska town where Palin once served as mayor. Read More
Media ignore Sessions' double-standard on judges' reliance on personal experience
In reports on the confirmation hearings of Sonia Sotomayor, numerous media outlets quoted Sen. Jeff Sessions' assertion that he would not vote for a justice who would rely on personal experience to decide cases. But Sessions voted to confirm Samuel Alito, who highlighted the importance of his personal experience during his hearing. Read More
Ignoring Alito vote, NY Times quotes Sessions saying empathy has "no place in the courtroom"
In an article on Sonia Sotomayor's confirmation hearings, The New York Times quoted Sen. Jeff Sessions' assertion that empathy "has no place in the courtroom," but did not note that he voted to confirm Samuel Alito, who discussed the importance of his personal experience during his confirmation hearings. Read More
Updated myths and falsehoods surrounding the Sotomayor nomination
The media have advanced numerous myths and falsehoods about Sonia Sotomayor. Beyond assessing the merits of attacks premised on these myths and falsehoods, the media should consistently note that conservatives were reportedly very clear about their intentions to oppose President Obama's nominee for political purposes, no matter who it was. Read More
Hayes declares four Supreme Court justices "outside the mainstream"
Stephen Hayes claimed that Sonia Sotomayor's decision in Ricci "is far outside the mainstream of American thought." However, four Supreme Court justices agreed with Sotomayor's court that -- in the words of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's dissent -- "what this case does not present is race-based discrimination in violation of Title VII." Read More
Media still ignoring economists to declare stimulus has failed
Media figures have continued to advance the claim that the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act has failed. In fact, many economists believe that it is too early for the stimulus package to have fully taken effect. Read More
What has Dick Cheney told Liz Cheney about his role in CIA controversy? Morning Joe didn't ask
Liz Cheney repeatedly defended her father on Morning Joe, but at no point was she asked to explain what conversations she's had with Dick Cheney about CIA practices and policies during the Bush administration, or whether her father provided her with classified information. Read More
Politico's Allen says $1 trillion deficit "awesome issue for Republicans," ignoring role they played in creating it
Mike Allen claimed that the budget deficit reaching $1 trillion "is an awesome issue for Republicans." However, as numerous economists have noted, Bush administration policies are responsible for a large portion of the deficit. Read More
Major newspapers disappear Sessions' alleged history of racial insensitivity
On July 14, five major newspapers reported on Jeff Sessions' opening statement at the confirmation hearing of Judge Sonia Sotoamyor without noting that, in 1986, Sessions' nomination as a U.S. district court judge was rejected following allegations that Sessions had a history of making racially charged comments. Read More
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Student housing tower planned for South Loop
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Mutual Bank alleges loan default on Edgewater site
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Politics, Political News - POLITICO.com: "By MANU RAJU 7/15/09 10:07 AM
Nominee 'never' spoke to the White House about the issue of abortion or Roe v. Wade.
GOP not buying 'Latina' explanation

Clinton: 'Clear-eyed' handling of foes
By MIKE ALLEN 7/15/09 9:45 AM
Clinton warning to adversaries: they 'should never see America’s willingness to talk as a sign of weakness... .'
Still a long road ahead for health care
By PATRICK O'CONNOR & CARRIE BUDOFF BROWN & CHRIS FRATES 7/15/09 8:41 AM
Health care reform's $1T price tag is a barrier to House Democrats' plan.
POLITICO PULSE: Health insurers as targets"

Yawns, Obama's standard and Sonia sequels - Yahoo! News

Yawns, Obama's standard and Sonia sequels - Yahoo! News: "Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, July 14, 2009, …"

Sotomayor set to return for more Senate questions - Yahoo! News

Sotomayor set to return for more Senate questions - Yahoo! News: "Sonia Sotomayor is relying on her 17-year record as a federal judge to rebut criticism that she is concealing a liberal agenda that will show up if she is confirmed to the Supreme Court."