by Tom Blumer
November 6th, 2011 |
According to an unbylined Associated Press report out of Atlanta tonight, when police move in to arrest members of a cro…
Tags: Associated Press, atlanta journal constitution, crime, economy, Events, Jesse Jackson, Labeling, martin luther king jr, Media Bias Debate, negative connotation, police helicopter, Political Groups, poverty, protestors, rev jesse jackson, riot gear, Wall Street protests, Wire Services/Media Companies, woodruff park
by Tom Blumer
November 3rd, 2011 |
It's truly delicious when the outfit which calls itself the Essential Global News Network essentially admits tha…
Tags: 2012 Presidential, Associated Press, Banking/Finance, barack obama, Bias by Omission, bloomberg, budget, Business Coverage, Campaigns & Elections, Charles Babington, economic proposals, economy, federal reserve chairman, federal reserve chairman bernanke, gop candidates, Government Agencies, Herman Cain, Labeling, Laurence Kotlikoff, Media Bias Debate, recession, Stimulus, taxes, Wire Services/Media Companies
by Tom Blumer
October 29th, 2011 |
Jonathan Alter, who spent 28 years at Newsweek, has been a columnist at Bloomberg News since early this year. Just this y…
Tags: 2012 Presidential, Al Hunt, barack obama, Bias by Omission, bloomberg, Campaigns & Elections, congresswoman gabrielle giffords, Conservatives & Republicans, Covert Liberal Activists, darrell issa, economy, feeding frenzy, Gabrielle Giffords, Government Agencies, Jonathan Alter, Labeling, Liberals & Democrats, loan guarantees, Major Newspapers, Media Bias Debate, Political Groups, Political Scandals, sheer fantasy, solyndra, Stimulus, washington post, Wire Services/Media Companies
by Tom Blumer
October 21st, 2011 |
The easy catch in former Obama administration economic adviser Austan Goolsbee's Thursday interview on MSNBC…
Tags: 2008 Presidential, austan goolsbee, barack obama, budget, Business Coverage, Campaigns & Elections, Double standards, economic adviser, economy, Government Agencies, Investors Business Daily, Liberals & Democrats, Major Newspapers, Media Bias Debate, Online Media, Political Groups, Politico.com, public sector jobs, recession, senate majority leader, senate majority leader harry, senate majority leader harry reid, Stimulus, taxes, Tim Mak, wiggle room
by Tom Blumer
October 20th, 2011 |
Readers participating in the real world will be quite surprised to learn that, according to Senate Majority Leader Har…
Tags: Bias by Omission, blame bush, Congress, Conservatives & Republicans, Double standards, economy, Government Agencies, Harry Reid, Liberals & Democrats, Media Bias Debate, Online Media, Pete Kasperowicz, Political Groups, public sector jobs, senate democrats, senate majority leader, senate majority leader harry, senate majority leader harry reid, unemployment
by Tom Blumer
October 12th, 2011 |
Somebody needed to give Calvin Woodward and Christopher Rugaber at the Associated Press Five-Hour Energy drinks or so…
Tags: 2012 Presidential, Associated Press, barack obama, Bias by Omission, BP Gulf Oil Spill, budget, Calvin Woodward, Campaigns & Elections, Christopher Rugaber, Covert Liberal Activists, debates, economy, Events, excessive government regulation, federation of independent business, gop debate, Government Agencies, heritage foundation, Labeling, Media Bias Debate, national federation of independent business, Political Groups, polling, Regulation, republican presidential candidates, rhetorical flourishes, unemployment, Wire Services/Media Companies
by Tom Blumer
October 6th, 2011 |
In a report filed at the Los Angeles Times's Politics Now blog earlier today, Washington Bureau reporter Ja…
Tags: Associated Press, Bailouts, bank bailout, bank of america, Banking/Finance, Bias by Omission, Business Coverage, cable television, Charles Gasparino, CNBC, Dylan Ratigan, economy, Government Agencies, hank paulson, James Oliphant, Joe Biden, Labeling, Liberals & Democrats, los angeles times, Major Newspapers, Media Bias Debate, Political Groups, Regulation, relevant excerpt, street crowd, Wire Services/Media Companies
by Tom Blumer
October 3rd, 2011 |
If you only read Thursday's coverage of Bank of America's decision to impose a $5 monthly debit card fee by Asso…
Tags: Associated Press, Banking/Finance, barack obama, Barney Frank, Bias by Omission, Business Coverage, Candice Choi, Chris Dodd, Congress, consumer protection act, debit card users, dick durbin, economy, Government Agencies, interchange fees, Labeling, Liberals & Democrats, Media Bias Debate, Name That Party, novel concept, Personal Finance, personal finance writer, Political Groups, unwelcome changes, Wire Services/Media Companies
by Noel Sheppard
October 2nd, 2011 |
The folks at the New York Times aren't happy with just reporting the news. They want to be a part of it.
Such is quite ap…
Tags: brooklyn bridge, columbia journalism school, economy, metro desk, New York Times, street protest, street protests, top financial institutions
by Tom Blumer
September 23rd, 2011 |
It's probably not much of a stretch to believe that Barack Obama and his speechwriters frequently peruse the New Yo…
Tags: 2012 Presidential, barack obama, brent spence bridge, Campaigns & Elections, David Leonhardt, economy, Government Agencies, harvard professor, interstate highway system, Major Newspapers, Media Bias Debate, New York Times, recession, rust belt
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