Top 12 media myths and falsehoods on the Bush administration's spying scandal Article 12/23/05 7:58 PM EST
Mitchell, Fineman portrayed bipartisan opposition to Bush as strictly Democratic Article 12/23/05 6:35 PM EST
Wash. Post reported Bush administration rejects comparisons to Iran-Contra; omitted Cheney's actual Iran-Contra comments Article 12/22/05 5:58 PM EST
Toensing “called in” to CNN, falsely equated Clinton's searches in Ames case with Bush wiretapping Article 12/22/05 5:49 PM EST
Ex-Clinton official Schmidt's defense of warrantless wiretaps, cited by York and Angle, rife with inaccuracy, empty arguments, and unwarranted credulity Article 12/22/05 3:09 PM EST
Coulter: "[T]he government should be spying on all Arabs, engaging in torture as a televised spectator sport, dropping daisy cutters wantonly throughout the Middle East and sending liberals to Guantanamo" Video & Audio 12/22/05 1:09 PM EST
In defense of secret wiretapping, Lowry falsely claimed that Gorelick testimony proved Clinton asserted “the same authority” as Bush Article 12/21/05 6:16 PM EST
Kessler dismissed “paranoid conspiracy theories” that military recently spied on anti-war groups; missed NBC report on leaked Pentagon database Article 12/21/05 5:56 PM EST
Charles Colson likened the classification of extreme bias as a mental illness to totalitarian detention of Christians Video & Audio 12/21/05 2:22 PM EST
NBC's Mitchell framed domestic spying as a choice between civil liberties and safety Video & Audio 12/21/05 1:12 PM EST
How many conservative columnists did Jack Abramoff rent for his clients? Article 12/21/05 11:19 AM EST
Media mischaracterize as partisan issues that don't fall neatly along party lines Article 12/20/05 6:54 PM EST
LA Times, AP, Fox News failed to challenge Bush claim that timeliness necessitated secret wiretapping program Article 12/20/05 4:27 PM EST
Playing softball: White House press corps repeatedly failed to challenge Bush at press conference Article 12/20/05 3:45 PM EST