Huffington Post national editor NicoPitney appeared on CNN's "Reliable Sources" Sunday morning to debate the White House campaign against Fox News. Amanda Carpenter of The Washington Times argued that the Obama administration had made its fight with Fox News the story, forcing other networks to cover it. Pitney said that taking on Fox News was exactly the right thing...
Appearing on CNN's "Reliable Sources" on Sunday Morning, Huffington Post national editor NicoPitney debated the White House "campaign" against Fox News. Pitney said: "If the Republican National Committee had a television network, how would it be any different? And Fox admits it. [...] The senior vice-president of programming, say in an interview that...
When it comes to juvenile, intra-media fighting, CJR and its research associates have determined--after extensive data-mining, number-crunching, and textual analysis--that the media's preferred mode of intra-insult seems to be of the phallic persuasion. To wit: Dana Milbank telling NicoPitney that "You're such a dick," for example, and, more recently, Tuesday's panel discussion...
... debate continued this weekend on CNN's "Reliable Sources" with Howard Kurtz . HuffPo's NicoPitney , TWT 's Amanda Carpenter and Jane Hall , a former FNC contributor, joined Kurtz to hash out the topic further. Not surprisingly, Pitney said that taking on Fox News was the right thing to do. "If the Republican National Committee had a television network, how would...
... CNN's "Reliable Sources" discussed the issue as well. Huffington Post national editor NicoPitney, declaring, "By and large, the network is a 24-hour campaign against the Obama administration." Pitney, like John Podesta on the "This Week" panel, used the talking point about Fox News SVP Bill Shine saying that Fox news is "the voice of the...
... years, said, "Trust me, it is not Nixonian of them [the White House] to go after them." NicoPitney summed it up well, when he said, "Fox News is the voice of the opposition...By and large, the network is a 24-hour campaign against the Obama administration."
The "Reliable Sources" portion of looks at the running battle between the Obama administration and Fox News. Jane Hall, who has been a commentator on Fox News, weighs in. Joining the discussion are NicoPitney of The Huffington Post and Amanda Carpenter of The Washington Times. You can catch them in the 10 a.m. hour of the four-hour program Sunday.
... fascists are walking among them. The whole thing reminds me of when Dana Milbank called HuffPo's NicoPitney a "planted questioner" and a "dick", jealously upset that a new media outlet like HuffPo actually got a question in a live White House press conference. It's Villagers guarding their corridors of power, whether the people trying to come in is the HuffPo...