A senior fellow at Media Matters for America, and a former senior writer for Salon, Boehlert's first book, "Lapdogs: How The Press Rolled Over for Bush," was published in May. He can be reached at eboehlert@aol.com

Blog Entries by Eric Boehlert

Of course Barbara Walters Thinks Rush Limbaugh Is "Fascinating"

4 Comments | Posted November 14, 2008 | 12:43 PM (EST)


And that's why ABC is including the right-wing hate talker in a primetime special of the year's most fascinating people.

Because naturally, in a year when the country turned blue ABC should definitely celebrate the success of right-wing radio radio, right?

Of course this is how the...

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Joe Biden and the Press: A Case Study in the Absurd

17 Comments | Posted November 5, 2008 | 10:32 AM (EST)


It's worth noting how the treatment of Biden simply accentuated the Beltway press' glaring Achilles heel: its insatiable appetite for trivia and insistence on putting personality and style ahead of substance.

The irony was thick. The media loved pushing the Biden-says-nutty-things narrative. Yet the press whines incessantly about how...

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Right-Wing Press Critics Don't Understand How Journalism Works

34 Comments | Posted November 3, 2008 | 11:53 AM (EST)


It really is one of the great ironies surrounding conservative media criticism over the years; most of the people doing it don't understand how journalism works, in part because they've never worked as journalists, and therefore they have no respect for the profession.

Right-wing critiques of the press are...

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Fox News and the ACORN Charade

10 Comments | Posted October 29, 2008 | 12:17 PM (EST)


By the end of this month, FNC will likely have mentioned the community organizing group nearly 1,500 times. (The tally currently hovers around 1,480, which is roughly 1,300 more than CNN). The cabler's over-the-top obsession with the group's urban-based voter registration initiative has become something of a running campaign...

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Drudge Unplugged: How His Campaign Influence Has Collapsed

13 Comments | Posted October 21, 2008 | 03:14 PM (EST)


In terms of setting the ground rules -- in terms of setting the campaign agenda -- Matt Drudge has been AWOL since mid-September when Wall Street's credit crisis erupted. That's because a sober story like the unfolding economic turmoil knocks Drudge completely out of his element of frivolous, partisan gotcha...

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We're Not Sure "Close" Means What Howard Fineman Thinks It Does

88 Comments | Posted October 19, 2008 | 04:48 PM (EST)


The headline for the Newsweek columnist's latest: "Why Is the Race So Close?"

Doesn't that have a very early-September feel to it?

Any way, Fineman publishes a long laundry list of reasons why Obama should be waaaay out ahead in the polls:

What impresses me--and should...
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Kristol and Brooks Play Dumb at The New York Times

10 Comments | Posted October 14, 2008 | 12:35 PM (EST)


Bottom line: Do Bill Kristol and David Brooks understand the basic tenets of opinion journalism?

Truth is, when reading a Brooks campaign column, Times subscribers need to ask themselves whether the dispatch reflects the writer's true opinion, or whether he's pulling his punches, the way he did regarding Palin, in...

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Memo To Media: The Palin Rape-Kit Story Has Not Been "Debunked"

116 Comments | Posted October 7, 2008 | 12:45 PM (EST)


Yet the story remains woefully under-covered by the mainstream media, where most outlets (New York Times, Wash Post, Newswweek, Time, etc.) have shied away from tackling the touchy topic as a straight news story.

Journalists ought to be reporting the story and asking Palin to give detailed, unambiguous answers, since...

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Right-Wing Bloggers Leave Their Stain On The Campaign

1 Comments | Posted October 1, 2008 | 07:13 AM (EST)


Four years ago to the month, right-wing bloggers were basking in the glow of their CBS Memogate caper. Fast-forward to the autumn of 2008, and the same bloggers are almost unrecognizable in terms of their shrinking clout.

Right-wing bloggers have been reduced to playing small ball. And even then,...

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The Campaign-Obsessed Press Never Saw Wall Street's Calamity Coming

Posted September 23, 2008 | 10:31 AM (EST)


Blinded by its obsession with the presidential campaign (an obsession that has too often revolved around tactics and trivia), the press this summer all but ignored the unfolding financial collapse. At a time when the public announced, week after week, that it was starved for more economic reporting and that...

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McCain and Palin are Laughing at the Press -- and it's the Press' Fault

Posted September 17, 2008 | 07:45 AM (EST)


Instead of recoiling from the media fact-checking, the Republicans have adopted a post-press approach and simply don't care what the press does or says about their honesty. More to the point, the candidates don't think it will matter on Election Day.

They may be right. And that's the media's...

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The Denver Media Migraine

Posted September 2, 2008 | 11:31 AM (EST)


Fifteen thousand journalists in Denver and they couldn't even report what actually happened there. Instead, they invented a storyline of their liking. And (surprise!) it was one that demeaned Democrats.

The concocted narrative simply reflected what some journalists wanted to see happen, which then made it slightly plausible, and therefore...

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The AP Makes My Head Hurt, Again

Posted August 28, 2008 | 11:16 AM (EST)


Another analysis gem from the Associated Press. We'll just highlight one of the more idiotic portions. It's where the AP's Jennifer Loven struggles mightily to keep afloat her divisive, the-Clinton's-stole-the-convention theme. How did she know it was true? Well, because Hillary had the key speaking role Tuesday night. As...

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Hillary Clinton Speaks at Convention, the Press Concocts a Story

Posted August 26, 2008 | 12:29 PM (EST)


The press has portrayed Clinton's planned convention address, as well as the fact that her name is being placed into nomination, as an unprecedented, heavy-handed power grab.

It's not.

In years past, Democratic candidates who won lots of primaries and accumulated hundreds of delegates (Jesse Jackson, Gary Hart, Jerry...

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Fox News And Jerome Corsi, Living In The Past

Posted August 20, 2008 | 07:23 AM (EST)


In terms of affecting the race, in terms of gumming up the works for the Obama campaign, The Obama Nation, has so far been a bust. What happened? How did a sure-fire follow-up hit turn into such a trouble-plagued production? And why isn't Fox News' Swift Boat formula working?

Simple....

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Fox News Suffers Another Debate Snub; Bloggers Take A Bow

Posted August 13, 2008 | 08:14 AM (EST)


Fox News has been taken down several notches, and the demotions can be traced back to the blogger-led debate boycott from 2007 and the repercussions it set off.

I have no definitive proof that the blue-ribbon Commission on Presidential Debates, which organizes the televised forums, bypassed Fox News in terms...

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John McCain Doesn't Know What Bad Press Looks Like

Posted August 6, 2008 | 12:44 AM (EST)


When McCain gets regularly portrayed in the press as a serial liar the way Al Gore was in 2000, then he can complain about getting bad press.

When McCain is portrayed as an angry lunatic the way Howard Dean was in 2003, then he can complain. When McCain's war...

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Don't Hurt Adam Nagourney's Feelings

Posted July 30, 2008 | 08:13 AM (EST)


The New York Times' reporter recently claimed to have felt the sting of the Obama campaign after it publicly critiqued one of his stories. Nagourney "flipped out" and felt like the Obama camp treated him like a "political opponent."

Oh brother. Republican politicians, and Republican candidates, have been attacking...

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The AP Has A Ron Fournier Problem

Posted July 23, 2008 | 05:02 AM (EST)


The revelation that as an AP reporter Fournier privately urged Karl Rove to "keep up the fight," came as no surprise to anyone who has read his recent campaign work. Fournier has routinely been caustic and dismissive of Democratic contenders, while avoiding raising any doubts about Sen. John McCain. In...

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Obama and McCain Coverage: "Nuts" or a "Disgrace"?

Posted July 16, 2008 | 08:02 AM (EST)


The Beltway press corps has become so borderline dysfunctional that even the simplest tasks, such as selecting which stories to cover -- such as using common sense -- now escape most of the major players at the mainstream news organizations.

Two events in recent days reaffirmed that sad conclusion,...

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