by Tom Blumer
April 14th, 2012 |
In covering GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney's appearance at the annual National Rifle Association conve…
Tags: 2012 Presidential, 2nd amendment rights, Associated Press, barack obama, Bias by Omission, blogs, Campaigns & Elections, Charles Babington, Colorado, crime, darrell issa, Double standards, Government Agencies, gun control groups, guns, Labeling, Media Bias Debate, mitt romney, national rifle association, nra members, Online Media, Political Groups, Political Scandals, Regional Media, Sarah Brady, second amendment rights, Wire Services/Media Companies
by Tom Blumer
March 25th, 2012 |
Less than two weeks after his suspension for previous intemperate tweets was lifted, Roland Martin was engaging in per…
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by Tom Blumer
March 1st, 2012 |
It wouldn't take more than a nanosecond for the establishment press and TV talking heads to rip into any white polit…
Tags: 2008 Presidential, 2012 Presidential, barack obama, Bias by Omission, black history month, California, Campaigns & Elections, CNN.com, Conservatives & Republicans, doris robinson, Double standards, first black president, Google, google news, Liberals & Democrats, Media Bias Debate, Online Media, Political Groups, Race Issues, Regional Media, unrelated posts, vallejo california
by Tom Blumer
February 14th, 2012 |
One web site devoted to "fighting the smears" (i.e., pretending that what is true really isn't) appare…
Tags: 2012 Presidential, ABCNews.com, Associated Press, barack obama, Bias by Omission, Campaigns & Elections, Conservatives & Republicans, David Nakamura, Devin Dwyer, Double standards, grass roots network, Liberals & Democrats, Major Newspapers, Media Bias Debate, Minneapolis Star Tribune, New York Times, Online Media, Political Groups, reelection campaign, republican rivals, Wire Services/Media Companies
by Tom Blumer
January 19th, 2012 |
In 1998, we learned that Al and Tipper Gore made $353 in deductible charitable contributions against income of $198,00…
Tags: 2012 Presidential, ABC, ABCNews.com, al and tipper, Al Gore, Brian Ross, Broadcast Television, Campaigns & Elections, Conservatives & Republicans, crime, deductible charitable contributions, Double standards, economy, jesus christ of latter day saints, Joe Biden, Labeling, Liberals & Democrats, matthew mosk, Media Bias Debate, mitt romney, mormon leader, Mormonism, Online Media, Political Groups, religion, rush limbaugh, taxes, Tipper Gore
by Brent Bozell
January 11th, 2012 |
Sitting through the Republican debate on Saturday night with ABC’s George Stephanopoulos was just painful, fr…
Tags: 2012 Presidential, ABC, Andy Hiller, bozell column, Campaigns & Elections, conservative perspective, David Gregory, debate stage, democratic debates, Diane Sawyer, George Stephanopoulos, Meet the Press, mitt romney, NBC, Newt Gingrich, republican debate, Rick Perry, rick santorum
by Tom Blumer
December 23rd, 2011 |
In her profile of Kansas Governor Sam Brownback on Wednesday, the Washington Post's Annie Gowen went through the p…
Tags: 2010 Governors, Annie Gowen, Bias by Omission, Campaigns & Elections, Conservatives & Republicans, Covert Liberal Activists, kansas gov, kansas governor, Kathleen Sebelius, koch brothers, Labeling, Liberals & Democrats, Major Newspapers, Media Bias Debate, Political Groups, republican governor, sam brownback, washington post
by Tom Blumer
December 15th, 2011 |
Late Friday afternoon, Todd Shields at Bloomberg News broke a story about some guy, who happens to be an Obama and…
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by Mark Finkelstein
November 28th, 2011 |
With penetrating political analysis like this, no wonder Ed Schultz has been named one of the least influential people…
Tags: 2010 Governors, Campaigns & Elections, economy, Ed Schultz, Media Business, MSNBC, Other MSNBC, political discourse, republican governor, Scott Walker, unemployment, wrong direction
by Mark Finkelstein
November 16th, 2011 |
Say, Al Sharpton: if Herman Cain lacks "intelligence" for colloquially referring to "Cuban" a…
Tags: 2012 Presidential, Al Sharpton, barack obama, Campaigns & Elections, Cuba, Double standards, Europe, foreign policy, Herman Cain, man in the crowd, Media Bias Debate, MSNBC, Other MSNBC, political interaction, united states senat
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