Posted in May 11, 2010 ¬ 9:30 amh.Horace CooperComments Off
Last night Glenn Beck opened the show with a video of an activist school teacher — he found the video online. Especially in light of the national discussion on the Arizona immigration law this teacher’s remarks are quite explosive. But Beck asks how long will we have access to this type of information?
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Posted in April 20, 2010 ¬ 9:30 amh.Horace CooperComments Off
As part of the left’s over the top rhetoric, Joe Klein of Time Magazine claimed on the Chris Matthews’ Show that Glenn Beck’s remarks could somehow be considered sedition.
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Posted in January 3, 2010 ¬ 9:30 amh.Horace Cooper
CNN and MSNBC have seen the numbers and they don’t look good. Reminding one of the question about a tree falling in a forest, if a left wing broadcaster has no audience do they actually make a sound? According to a Los Angeles Times syndicated story in Deseret News both broadcasters have decided to revamp [...]
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Posted in December 28, 2009 ¬ 12:00 pmh.Horace CooperComments Off
“It’s been a good year for FOX News” or at least that’s the Chicago Tribune’s Mark Silva’s take on things. And he gives Glenn Beck a lot of the credit.
For many of its news and opinion shows, the best year yet.
It may help the already No. 1-rated cable news channel to have a Democratic White [...]
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Posted in December 3, 2009 ¬ 9:30 amh.Horace Cooper
Proving that the Law of Unintended Consequences can never be repealed, the ratings numbers for the month of November reveal that Fox News is stronger than ever and the ill fated War on Fox by the White House was a complete and total bust.
Writer Mark Silva of the Chicago Tribune puts it this way:
Who says [...]
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Posted in November 26, 2009 ¬ 9:30 amh.Horace CooperComments Off
On Tuesday’s show Glenn Beck mentioned a NewsBusters.org report revealing that the rest of the cable and broadcast media has failed to report on fraud by leading advocates of global warming. Yesterday Newsbusters.org posted a link of Beck’s segment in case you missed it.
As NewsBusters reported earlier in the day, ABC, CBS, CNN, MSNBC, and [...]
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Posted in November 4, 2009 ¬ 9:30 amh.Horace CooperComments Off
Anthony Martin in today’s Washington Examiner writes or should we say gloats about yesterday’s election results. It seems that the New York Times and liberals like Keith Olbermann weren’t particularly pleased with the outcome.
No matter which way you cut it yesterday’s vote in the various 2009 elections spells big trouble for Obama and the Democrats.
One [...]
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Posted in October 30, 2009 ¬ 9:30 amh.Horace CooperComments Off
Pajamas Media’s Ron Radosh has quite an interesting piece about the response of liberal commentators to the feud between Fox Cable News and the White House.
Instead of championing free speech and diversity of opinion, Radosh writes:
…well known liberal journalists- instead of defending freedom of the press- are joining the attack on a news network they [...]
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Posted in September 21, 2009 ¬ 9:30 amh.Horace Cooper
That’s the headline from Prof. Robert Owen’s informative oped posted today on Australia.to, an Australian news site.
Prof. Owen distinguishes between the hard hitting journalism of Glenn Beck and that of the cowering “fringe” or so called Mainstream media.
It’s increasingly hard to tell the difference between the likes of Charlie Gibson and Keith [...]
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Posted in September 8, 2009 ¬ 2:00 pmh.Horace Cooper
It’s not clear whether this threat from Olbermann is hollow or not. I haven’t had a chance to compare numbers — Are there fewer readers of his Huffington Post column or viewers of his show on MSNBC? Whatever the case may be The Cable Game has found yet another example of the desperation of the [...]
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