Over the past six weeks or so, during the height of the midterm election campaign season, even as conservatives denounced what they baselessly characterized as the liberal media's determination to deliver a victory for the Democrats, the American public witnessed, and Media Matters documented, numerous examples of media falsehoods benefiting the GOP, repetition of Republican smears of Democrats contradicted by the evidence, an egregious double standard in assessing Democrats' and Republicans' standards of victory, and the credulous invocation of such out-of-left field administration claims as the terrorists want the Democrats to win. They have raised the specter of Democratic investigations, as if that were not Congress' responsibility. They have asserted that Congress will really not get anything done if the Democrats take control -- forgetting the GOP's largely failed legislative agenda. Media Matters has compiled a Wall of Shame, highlighting some of the more notable examples of media flat falsehoods, distortions, double-standards, and perpetuation of baseless stereotypes. Read More
Juan Williams on public telling pollsters it favors Democrats on taxes: "[T]o me, that's crazy"
Absent any evidence, CNN anchors and reporters asserted that Kerry remark will have major impact
WSJ gave credence to Republican boasts of early voting successes, providing no independent evidence
Wash. Post didn't think Webb novel story was newsworthy until Internet gossip Drudge promoted it