by Brad Wilmouth
December 25th, 2010 |
On Friday’s Political Capital show, Bloomberg’s Margaret Carlson lavished praise on President…
Tags: 2012 Presidential, barack obama, bloomberg, blowing off steam, Congress, Conservatives & Republicans, Earmarks, lame duck session, Margaret Carlson, Richard
Holbrooke, rsquo, Sarah Palin, taxes, tea kettle, tea parties
by Brad Wilmouth
December 21st, 2010 |
Appearing as a guest on Monday’s Countdown show on MSNBC, the Huffington Post’s Howard Fineman …
Tags: 2012 Presidential, barack obama, Chris Hayes, Congress, Conservatives & Republicans, Countdown, countdown show, homosexuality, Howard Fineman, huffington post, immigration, independent senator, joseph lieberman, Liberals & Democrats, Military, MSNBC, rsquo, senator joseph lieberman, The Nation
by Brad Wilmouth
December 20th, 2010 |
Appearing on Sunday’s Good Morning America on ABC to discuss legislation passed recently by Cong…
Tags: ABC, anchor dan, barack obama, bush tax cuts, Christiane Amanpour, Congress, Dan Harris, Good Morning America, lame duck session, Obama, rsquo, taxes
by Tom Blumer
December 13th, 2010 |
One of the press's longest campaigns to systematically obfuscate the truth about a specific government program i…
Tags: Associated Press, Bias by Omission, budget, Congress, congressional republicans, economy, Government Agencies, government program, Media Bias Debate, misdirection, payroll tax, social security, social security system, Stephen Ohlemacher, Wire Services/Media Companies
by Brad Wilmouth
December 5th, 2010 |
On Saturday morning, FNC’s Fox and Friends Saturday and ABC’s Good Morning America…
Tags: ABC, abc correspondent, Alisyn Camerota, Bianna Golodryga, Bob Menendez, cbs, Claire McCaskill, Clayton Morris, cnn, Congress, David Kerley, Early Show, Fox & Friends, Fox News Channel, Good Morning America, Liberals & Democrats, NBC, Savannah Guthrie, senator bob menendez, senator menendez, Senator Orrin Hatch, taxes, Today
by Tom Blumer
November 28th, 2010 |
I've noted an interesting disparity in how the Associated Press, the so-called Essential Global News Network, ha…
Tags: 2010 Congressional, Associated Press, Bias by Omission, Bob Etheridge, california democrat, Campaigns & Elections, Congress, congressional races, david harmer, Double standards, incumbent democrat, Jerry McNerney, Joe Walsh, Judy Lin, Media Bias Debate, Melissa Bean, Renee Ellmers, Wire Services/Media Companies
by Tom Blumer
November 12th, 2010 |
Along with the cheerful news that Fox News trounced its cable news competitors on Election Night (at NewsBusters; at Bi…
Tags: 2010 Congressional, 2010 Governors, ABC, Broadcast Television, cable television, Campaigns & Elections, cbs, CBS Evening News, cnn, Congress, election night, fox news, Fox News Channel, Media Bias Debate, midterm elections, million viewers, MSNBC, NBC, nbc nightly news, newsbusters, oct 30, World News
by Cal Thomas
November 2nd, 2010 |
For newly empowered congressional Republicans, priority one must be an extension of the Bush tax cuts. There should be…
Tags: 2010 Congressional, barack obama, bush tax cuts, Campaigns & Elections, Congress, congressional republicans, Government & Press, married couple, Obama, priority one, republican majority, taxes
by Tom Blumer
October 28th, 2010 |
Buckeye State residents are supposed to be impressed with media reports like this one from WXIX in Cincinnati telling u…
Tags: Bias by Omission, Broadcast Television, buckeye state, budget, cincinnati, Congress, Earmarks, economy, john kasich, Media Bias Debate, rail ridership, state residents, Stimulus, ted strickland, transportation choice, wxix
by Ken Shepherd
October 8th, 2010 |
Apparently the political death panel at Newsweek is resigned to the fact that the Democratic Congress is DOA come Novem…
Tags: 2010 Congressional, barack obama, Campaigns & Elections, capital gains tax, Congress, Conservatives & Republicans, democratic strategist, Eleanor Clift, Government & Press, Liberals & Democrats, Magazines, Newsweek, Newt Gingrich, Obama Watch, Online Media, Political Groups, political makeover, political strategist
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