Sean Hannity
| 9:00AM 8/27/2010
Thanks to PolitiFact.com, the Pulitzer Prize-winning website, it's possible to see which political pundits are sticking to the truth and which are making it up. George Will gets high marks; Glenn Beck, not so much.
| 1:40PM 8/16/2010
Fox News pundits decry Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf, who's sponsoring a mosque in lower Manhattan, as a threat to America. But for Fox's parent News Corp., doing billions of dollars in investment deals with a nephew of Saudi Arabia's king is just business as usual. And it shows how much more nuanced it is to run a multinational media giant today.
| 10:00AM 7/06/2010
It must suck to be Paul Krugman. I'm sure he'd rather not be the guy who figured out our economy is actually in a depression. Regarding the debate about whether Washington should cut spending or invest in job creation, he had this ray of sunshine:
"...who will pay the price for this triumph of...
| 10:21AM 11/20/2009
Of all the slings and arrows Sarah Palin suffered on the campaign trail, perhaps the "most disruptive and discouraging" was having her email account hacked into, the one-time vice presidential candidate writes in her new book, Going Rogue: An American Life. She echoed that sentiment in an interview...
| 4:45PM 11/19/2009
Every news organization makes mistakes. But when Fox News makes mistakes, they seem to tilt in a suspiciously consistent direction, favoring Republicans and conservatives over Democrats and liberals.
It happened again Wednesday, when host Gregg Jarrett, introducing a segment on Happening Now,...
| 4:20PM 10/29/2009
The shooting war between Fox News and the Obama Administration is over, at least for now. Officials from the two camps met for a parley on Wednesday, emerging with what's being described as a "truce."
A ceasefire is more like it -- if that. Both sides, having spent their ammunition and mussed...
| 6:40PM 8/24/2009
For the last couple years, CNN has been looking increasingly out of step with the cable news audience, offering up middle-of-the-road, milquetoast news in prime time as its competitors stocked their schedules with ever more strident political commentary. The result: a fall to fourth place behind...
| 11:30AM 4/09/2009
For investors, more than half of the financial crisis survival test involves sorting out the valid analysis from the rhetoric. For example, most investors by now know how to avoid overt financial propaganda.
Conservative commentator Sean Hannity's show on the Fox News Cable Network is a classic...
| 8:00AM 1/24/2009
As America moves past the first few weeks of the new year, it feels like everyone is taking stock, considering options, and generally making plans for surviving 2009. Newspapers, magazines, and blogs are rolling out lists of the best companies that are hiring, the best jobs that are open, and the...