Thursday, February 16, 2012

The Daily Caller expose' on Media Matters


The liberal Media Matters for America organization once accepted a $50,000 grant to monitor and attack religious news outlets  
"A search of religion-themed stories on Media Matters’ website shows the liberal group has most recently been hitting news outlets for covering the uproar over the Obama administration’s birth control rule. One such story was headlined “Obama’s Birth Control Policy Has Support From Catholic Hospitals, Colleges, And Charities, But Fox Won’t Tell You That.” "
Also at FoxNews


Media Matters talking points occupy MSNBC 
"Just in recent weeks, there have been several examples. Two MSNBC hosts who have recently, and regularly, used the organization’s content for their programming are Ed Schultz of “The ED Show” and Al Sharpton of “PoliticsNation.”
While they vary, the most popular targets have been Fox News personalities and conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh."


Feb. 6, 2012 “PoliticsNation” — Sharpton attacking Steve Doocy, co-host of “Fox and Friends” and Rush Limbaugh on unemployment data:  Feb. 6, 2012 “PoliticsNation” — Sharpton attacking Steve Doocy, co-host of “Fox & Friends” and Rush Limbaugh on unemployment data:"...(Underlining in the paste link)

“The ED Show” — Schultz’s ‘Psycho Talk’ segment on Obama’s use of Air Force One:
"Schultz was referring to Bolling’s complaint that the president was using Air Force One as a political tool to promote his State of the Union address in five swing states."


Alan Dershowitz: Media Matters could become Rev. Wright of 2012 for Obama
“When I started reading their stuff it sounded like the kind of stuff you see on neo-Nazi websites,” Dershowitz said. “Or on Hezbollah-supporter websites. It is so extremist. The thing that shocked me is that anybody regarded it as mainstream.”

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