Bush's repetition of 9-11 fallacy to justify NSA warrantless spying program presents media with another opportunity to challenge the claim Article 01/25/06 5:40 PM EST
In Alito coverage, media outlets failed to challenge GOP senators' claims about Ginsburg and Breyer Article 01/25/06 5:24 PM EST
Limbaugh on Democrats: "[W]hile they can't trust George W. Bush, they can trust Osama bin Laden" Video & Audio 01/25/06 4:33 PM EST
In Today's “Straight Talk” segment, Lauer didn't challenge McCain's misleading claims Article 01/25/06 3:16 PM EST
Journal Editorial Report distorted methane study, falsely suggesting it undermined global warming science Article 01/25/06 2:15 PM EST
Reporting on anti-abortion rights march, Wash. Post omitted contrary views, pro-Roe polling, march leader's reference to “feminist abortionists” as war criminals Article 01/25/06 1:52 PM EST
Post uncritically reported Norquist's claim that Abramoff did not attend May 2001 meeting with Bush Article 01/25/06 12:29 PM EST
Will media report facts undermining Bush administration's “reasonable basis” defense of spy program's legality? Article 01/24/06 8:23 PM EST
In its boilerplate apology for Brokeback smears, MSNBC omitted mention of Matthews Article 01/24/06 5:58 PM EST
LA Times continues to publish David Horowitz despite his history of misinformation Article 01/24/06 5:42 PM EST
CNN's Ensor baselessly reported that Senate wiretapping hearings will focus on changes to FISA Article 01/24/06 5:33 PM EST
Today hosted O'Reilly again despite smearing war opponents in last appearance Article 01/24/06 3:32 PM EST
Media repeated Hayden's unsubstantiated claim that warrantless spy program would have alerted U.S. to 9-11 threat Article 01/24/06 2:34 PM EST
ABC, CBS, CNN, NBC failed to challenge Bush's, Bartlett's false assertions that Congress was fully briefed on domestic spying Article 01/24/06 2:24 PM EST
Without acknowledging error, O'Reilly modified false Abramoff claim; attacked “organized terror” from “far-left websites” Article 01/24/06 1:18 PM EST
Former GOP presidential candidate du Pont falsely suggested “America's judicial system” supported warrantless domestic surveillance Article 01/24/06 12:43 PM EST