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Friday May 07, 2010 @ 11:26 AM EDT

1. CBS's Bob Orr Despairs Shahzad 'Lived a Spartan and Seemingly Lonely Existence'
A night after CBS's Bob Orr insisted botched terrorist bomber Faisal Shahzad's "motive also remains unclear" and fretted "he has not realized any American dream," Orr on Thursday night asserted "investigators say financial pressures may have helped fuel his rage" because "he defaulted on both his mortgage and another $65,000 equity loan." Orr highlighted Inside Edition video of Shahzad's Bridgeport, Connecticut apartment, empathetically describing how Shahzad "lived a spartan and seemingly lonely existence" as evidenced by "a weight bench that passed for furniture, a collection of art supplies, a largely empty kitchen with a solitary plant on the counter. And in the bedroom, a rumpled air mattress on the floor."

2. MSNBC's Tamron Hall Floats Conspiracy Theory That Arizona Deputy Shooting Was 'Staged' to Gain Support for Immigration Law
On Thursday's 11AM hour on MSNBC, anchor Tamron Hall described "growing controversy" surrounding the recent shooting of an Arizona sheriff's deputy by illegal immigrant drug smugglers and noted how: "The Pinal County sheriff released the 911 tapes the injured deputy made, in response to what he called 'growing speculation' that the shooting was staged." Hall spoke to Sheriff Paul Babeu: "The allegation here is that this shooting...was to supposed to help convince people that the tough Arizona law against immigration was needed, that this was the example that you could hold up as proof. What do you say to those claims that this was all staged?"

3. Matthews to Republican: 'Why Do You Keep Bitching?!'
Chris Matthews got into such a tizzy about Republicans criticizing Barack Obama on his terror policy that he flew off the handle, on Thursday's Hardball, as he yelled at his GOP guest: "What's your problem with the guy? Why do you keep bitching?!" During a segment with regular panelists, Democratic strategist Steve McMahon and Republican strategist Todd Harris, the MSNBC host directed, what seemed to be a pent-up frustration about the GOP at Harris, for his party's questioning of "one of the smartest presidents we've ever had."

4. Out of Touch Lauer Wonders if Wall St Glitch Caused by Someone Pushing Wrong 'Typewriter' Key
When was the last time any one used a typewriter? Well on Friday's Today show, in talking with CNBC's Jim Cramer and Maria Bartiromo, in what has to be a classic out of touch moment, Lauer flashed back to the '70s when he asked if yesterday's market drop was caused by someone hitting the "wrong key on a typewriter." Later on, after perhaps being informed by his producer that no one is using an IBM Selectric any more, Lauer used the more updated terminology of "keyboard."

5. MSNBC's Contessa Brewer Lauds 'Pivotal' Illegal Aliens for 'Making Our Country Work'
MSNBC's Contessa Brewer on Thursday didn't try and hide her opinion on illegal immigration, spinning such lawbreakers as having a "pivotal role in making our country work." The News Live host interviewed Antonio Villaraigosa, the mayor of Los Angeles and opined, "They do all kinds of jobs that keep our economy going, that keep us fed, our houses clean, our gardens tended and the like."

6. ABC Touts Tom Friedman to Lobby for Taxes on Oil and Carbon
Good Morning America on Thursday again brought on Tom Friedman to lobby for taxes on carbon and oil. Talking to host George Stephanopoulos, the New York Times columnist urged Barack Obama to "use" the oil spill in Gulf of Mexico and push "a bill through the Senate."

7. Actress Scarlett Johansson Gushes She's Drunk the 'Kool-Aid' of 'Amazing' Obama
Actress Scarlett Johansson, who campaigned for Barack Obama who mentioned getting e-mails from her, remains in the tank for him. She admitted on Wednesday night's Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson that she was amongst those who "drank the Kool-aid" at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner last Saturday where she found him "amazing" and "hilarious."






 

CBS's Bob Orr Despairs Shahzad 'Lived a Spartan and Seemingly Lonely Existence'

 

A night after CBS's Bob Orr insisted botched terrorist bomber Faisal Shahzad's "motive also remains unclear" and fretted "he has not realized any American dream," Orr on Thursday night asserted "investigators say financial pressures may have helped fuel his rage" because "he defaulted on both his mortgage and another $65,000 equity loan."

Orr highlighted Inside Edition video of Shahzad's Bridgeport, Connecticut apartment, empathetically describing how Shahzad "lived a spartan and seemingly lonely existence" as evidenced by "a weight bench that passed for furniture, a collection of art supplies, a largely empty kitchen with a solitary plant on the counter. And in the bedroom, a rumpled air mattress on the floor."

ABC's Diane Sawyer saw "a bare kitchen" with Oreos, but she also showed "a shelf with the George Clooney movie in it – Up in the Air," as well as "professional paints on the table" he may have used to make a painting of "a mosque and a tree." Unmentioned by ABC and CBS? The Inside Edition's site reported their video "found a copy of the Koran written in English."Orr reported on the CBS Evening News:

...Shahzad claims he's angry about U.S. Predator attacks on Pakistan. But investigators say financial pressures may have helped his rage. Sources tell CBS News he defaulted on both his mortgage and another $65,000 equity loan.

In video taken just after the FBI's raid of Shahzad's Connecticut apartment, shows the 30-year-old Pakistani-American man lived a spartan and seemingly lonely existence. A weight bench that passed for furniture, a collection of art supplies, a largely empty kitchen with a solitary plant on the counter. And in the bedroom, a rumpled air mattress on the floor...

Sawyer narrated a short item on the May 6 World News:

We also had a look inside his life, thanks to photographer Robert Kalfus, who went into his apartment after police finished their search. You can see it's a spartan existence. A bare kitchen, there were Oreos there, a shelf with the George Clooney movie in it – Up in the Air -- and most surprisingly in a way, professional paints on the table. The FBI took away a painting apparently he may have made of a mosque and a tree.

From Wednesday night, with video: "Shahzad's Motive 'Unclear' to CBS, Cites Money Pressure Since He 'Hasn't Realized Any American Dream'"

—Brent Baker is Vice President for Research and Publications at the Media Research Center. Click here to follow him on Twitter.





MSNBC's Tamron Hall Floats Conspiracy Theory That Arizona Deputy Shooting Was 'Staged' to Gain Support for Immigration Law

 

On Thursday's 11AM hour on MSNBC, anchor Tamron Hall described "growing controversy" surrounding the recent shooting of an Arizona sheriff's deputy by illegal immigrant drug smugglers and noted how: "The Pinal County sheriff released the 911 tapes the injured deputy made, in response to what he called 'growing speculation' that the shooting was staged." [Audio available here]

Hall brought on Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu to respond and grilled him on the conspiracy theory put out by the left-leaning Phoenix NewTimes: "a report...comparing the deputy who received that wound...to another officer who had staged a gun battle. The allegation here is that this shooting...was to supposed to help convince people that the tough Arizona law against immigration was needed, that this was the example that you could hold up as proof. What do you say to those claims that this was all staged?"

Babeu replied: "Well, we in law enforcement operate in the realm of facts....We don't have the luxury to operate just with all these wild ideas that could be out there." He went on add: "So this news account, they didn't have the benefit of any of the facts. In fact, they didn't even talk to me or anybody from my agency."





Matthews to Republican: 'Why Do You Keep Bitching?!'

 

Chris Matthews got into such a tizzy about Republicans criticizing Barack Obama on his terror policy that he flew off the handle, on Thursday's Hardball, as he yelled at his GOP guest: "What's your problem with the guy? Why do you keep bitching?!" During a segment with regular panelists, Democratic strategist Steve McMahon and Republican strategist Todd Harris, the MSNBC host directed, what seemed to be a pent-up frustration about the GOP at Harris, for his party's questioning of "one of the smartest presidents we've ever had." [audio available here

The following outburst was aired on the May 6 edition of Hardball:

CHRIS MATTHEWS: You know what I don't get. Let me get back to something I have better understanding. Because we've done so much thinking about terrorism since 9/11. Everybody has. The President has a regular meeting in a sit room -- we found out -- a situation room where he sits there and studies. He wants to be an expert on every aspect of what threatens us in the world. All the aspects of al Qaeda. Everything going on with Hezbollah and everybody else in the world. Trying to figure it out. Studying it constantly. And, and your crowd is making it out that he doesn't seem to get it. What doesn't he get? This the smartest, one of the smartest presidents we've ever had, whatever you think of his politics. He has tried to master this subject. They nabbed that guy in a few hours. They're doing the job. We're figuring out how to do the job in Afghanistan, Iraq. Modulating it, very carefully. No radical left wing swings or anything. What's your problem with the guy? Why do you keep bitching?!

TODD HARRIS, GOP STRATEGIST: Chris he could have a PhD in this if...

MATTHEWS: Well what's the problem?

HARRIS: It's not how many facts are in his head. It's a disagreement on his philosophy.

MATTHEWS: You got these guys saying, Boehner keeps saying he doesn't, he isn't rabid enough. He isn't sweating enough. He isn't sweating and, and snarling about terrorism all day and talking like Rudy Giuliani all day long. What's the problem?

—Geoffrey Dickens is the Senior News Analyst at the Media Research Center. You can follow him on Twitter here





Out of Touch Lauer Wonders if Wall St Glitch Caused by Someone Pushing Wrong 'Typewriter' Key

 

When was the last time any one used a typewriter? Well on Friday's Today show, in talking with CNBC's Jim Cramer and Maria Bartiromo, in what has to be a classic out of touch moment, Lauer flashed back to the '70s when he asked if yesterday's market drop was caused by someone hitting the "wrong key on a typewriter." Later on, after perhaps being informed by his producer that no one is using an IBM Selectric any more, Lauer used the more updated terminology of "keyboard." [video below the fold] [audio available here]

The following exchange was aired on the May 7 Today show:

MATT LAUER: I don't want this glitch go by because I still don't understand it to be quite honest. Was there a glitch or wasn't there a glitch? Did someone hit the wrong key on a typewriter?

JIM CRAMER: There was definitely a glitch. It's interesting. We've heard from the CEO of the New York Stock Exchange. You would think that, that would be the only place we would know things. There are exchanges all over the country. We are not able to pinpoint exactly what went wrong.

LAUER: But shouldn't there be a record of this? I mean if someone actually hit the wrong key on a keyboard it would be recorded somewhere and couldn't we go and check?

—Geoffrey Dickens is the Senior News Analyst at the Media Research Center. You can follow him on Twitter here





MSNBC's Contessa Brewer Lauds 'Pivotal' Illegal Aliens for 'Making Our Country Work'

 

MSNBC's Contessa Brewer on Thursday didn't try and hide her opinion on illegal immigration, spinning such lawbreakers as having a "pivotal role in making our country work." The News Live host interviewed Antonio Villaraigosa, the mayor of Los Angeles and opined, "They do all kinds of jobs that keep our economy going, that keep us fed, our houses clean, our gardens tended and the like." [Audio available here.]

Brewer appeared absolutely baffled by the fact that most Americans agree with Arizona's new immigration law: "When you're looking at removing those people from the system, it's odd to me that you would get so much support."

Continuing her rather lengthy assessment, the anchor offered this rather loaded question: "Why do you think there's so much support for this law when the consequences of removing those estimated 12 million illegal immigrants could devastate our economy?"





ABC Touts Tom Friedman to Lobby for Taxes on Oil and Carbon

 

Good Morning America on Thursday again brought on Tom Friedman to lobby for taxes on carbon and oil. Talking to host George Stephanopoulos, the New York Times columnist urged Barack Obama to "use" the oil spill in Gulf of Mexico and push "a bill through the Senate."

Friedman discussed America getting off oil and argued, "Well, ultimately, it's going to require a price on carbon that will stimulate innovation in clean power technologies." He delicately mentioned forcing changes on businesses and taxpayers and touted that other countries "are putting in place, basically, these kind of carbon rules and taxes that give a very clear signal to business, where to invest."

Other than the occasional right-leaning point made by Bill O'Reilly, GMA's hosts don't often bring on conservative guests to promote lower taxes and less government regulation. Yet, Friedman is a favorite of the ABC program.





Actress Scarlett Johansson Gushes She's Drunk the 'Kool-Aid' of 'Amazing' Obama

 

Actress Scarlett Johansson, who campaigned for Barack Obama who mentioned getting e-mails from her, remains in the tank for him. She admitted on Wednesday night's Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson that she was amongst those who "drank the Kool-aid" at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner last Saturday where she found him "amazing" and "hilarious."

Monday's USA Today, as I tweeted, quoted Johansson: "I thought (Obama) was hilarious. He has a really dry sense of humor."

When Ferguson's show returned from a commercial break, as the musical bumper ended viewers could hear Johansson telling Ferguson: "Obama was so amazing. He was hilarious, he was hilarious." Recognizing viewers caught what she said, "we're on the air now," Ferguson prompted her to explain, and so she gushed:

I was as the White House Correspondents' dinner and Obama was hilarious, actually. He really like, he, we all drank the Kool-aid. We were sold. It was amazing.

Johansson didn't explain who she meant by "we," but presumably many of journalists and celebrities in attendance.

She's making the media rounds to plug her role in Iron Man 2. Johansson's IMDb page.

— Brent Baker is Vice President for Research and Publications at the Media Research Center. Click here to follow him on Twitter.


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