Monday, August 13, 2012

Rothschild fails to give credit where credit's due for conservatives' victories

In today's Lawrence Journal-World, liberal activist/reporter Scott Rothschild asks, "Who wins, loses if Senate shifts to right?"

Here is the second paragraph from this article:

"Public schools, middle class families and women are in for a rough ride, according to Democrats as they assessed the political landscape after a slew of moderate Senate leaders were defeated in last week’s Republican Party primary, courtesy of a combined effort from Gov. Sam Brownback, the billionaire Koch brothers, Kansas Chamber of Commerce and Kansans for Life."

Rothschild used similar words in an August 7 article:

"Gov. Sam Brownback, the billionaire Koch brothers, Kansas Chamber of Commerce and Kansans for Life combined to help defeat a slew of moderate Republican Senate candidates on Tuesday."

Notice one group missing from the list of those who worked to defeat the so-called moderates? Rothschild failed to credit the voters.  


Saturday, May 26, 2012

Lawrence Journal-World publishes cartoon with discredited information

On May 26, the Journal-World published a Mike Luckovich cartoon that claims spending has gone up just 1.4% on President Obama's watch.

Luckovich's cartoon is based on an article by Rex Nutting, of MarketWatch, titled, “Obama spending binge never happened.” The liberal Washington Post has assigned Nutting's article three "Pinocchios." According to the Post, Nutting's was able to say spending has increase just 1.4% under Obama because he took much of 2009 out of Obama's column and assigned it to George W. Bush.

The Post also notes that Obama has proposed to spend MORE each year that he has been president than Congress ultimately approved.

Monday, May 14, 2012

Rothschild portrays left-wing group as "non-partisan"

In the May 9 edition of the Lawrence Journal-World, statehouse reporter/political activist Scott Rothschild writes, "One day before a potential vote on a mammoth tax-cut endorsed by Gov. Sam Brownback, a national tax study group said the proposal would increase taxes on many low- and middle-income Kansans." Rothschild then writes that the group, the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy (ITEP), "is a non-profit, non-partisan group that works on state and federal tax policy, focusing on tax fairness."

However, a quick look at ITEP's board of directors shows us that the group is dominated by leftists:

  • Robert Kuttner: The American Prospect. According to its mission statement, the American Prospect was founded as "an authoritative magazine of liberal ideas." According to Wikipedia, Kuttner's "most recent book, Obama's Challenge: America's Economic Crisis and the Power of a Transformative Presidency, presents a vision of Barack Obama's opportunity to transform American politics."
  • Iris Lav: Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. Lav was associate director of public policy for the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees. She also served as deputy director of the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, which Wikipedia describes as a "left of center think tank."
  • Robert Reich, Brandeis University: Bill Clinton's secretary of labor. He was appointed a member of President-elect Barack Obama's economic transition advisory board. He is also chairman of Common Cause, which Rothschild ridiculously claimed was a public watchdog group last year.
  • Dean Tipps, Service Employees International Union: SEIU spent $28 million supporting Barack Obama in the 2008 presidential election, making it the "organization that spent the most to help Barack Obama get elected president."