by Tom Blumer
September 1st, 2010 |
How the once mighty have fallen.
In the midst of covering the performance of the broadcast networks last week, David Bau…
Tags: ABC, Associated Press, Bias by Omission, Brian Williams, broadcast networks, cbs, cbs evening, CBS Evening News, collective performance, david bauder, Diane Sawyer, evening newscasts, katie couric, Media Bias Debate, NBC, nbc nightly news, newsbusters, Wire Services/Media Companies, World News
by Matthew Balan
August 30th, 2010 |
On Monday’s Good Morning America, ABC’s George Stephanopoulos played up how President Obama "bla…
Tags: 2008 Presidential, ABC, charles schwab, chief investment strategist, Conservatives & Republicans, Culture/Society, democratic strategist, George Stephanopoulos, Good Morning America, James Carville, Liberals & Democrats, liz ann, Media Bias Debate
by Tom Blumer
August 30th, 2010 |
This past weekend, intrepid journalists at the New York Post and NorthJersey.com released information they unearthe…
Tags: Associated Press, Bias by Omission, city finance department, Culture/Society, Double standards, Events, Ground Zero mosque, Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf, isabel vincent, Major Newspapers, mayor michael bloomberg, Media Bias Debate, national tv networks, New Jersey, new york post, New York Times, personal pet project, Regional Media, Sharif el-Gamel, tax deadbeats, Wire Services/Media Companies
by Rusty Weiss
August 29th, 2010 |
Defenders of controversial imam Feisal Abdul Rauf have been touting his past efforts in offering counterterrorism ad…
Tags: 9/11, Afghanistan, Anti-Military Bias, Bias by Omission, Culture/Society, definition of jihad, Double standards, Feisal Abdul Rauf, foreign policy, forked tongue, Fort Hood Shooting, Ground Zero mosque, huffington post, Iraq, Islam, islamic scholar, Israel/Palestine, Liberals & Democrats, Media Bias Debate, Middle East, Military, new york daily news, new york post, New York Times, Nidal Hasan, paul sperry, religion, Taliban, taliban in afghanistan, war on terrorism, word jihad, Yusuf Qaradawi
by Tom Blumer
August 29th, 2010 |
It would appear that the development of persuasive rhetoric began and ended during the 2007-2008 presidential campai…
Tags: Associated Press, barack obama, countless references, glenn beck, Google, Media Bias Debate, persuasive rhetoric, political speeches, religious sermons, Wire Services/Media Companies
by Brent Baker
August 28th, 2010 |
It will be “very difficult for Democrats to demonize” George W. Bush “again” during this campaign season, liberal nati…
Tags: 2010 Congressional, charles krauthammer, columnist mark shields, Ground Zero mosque, Inside Washington, islamic center and mosque, Joe Biden, Mark Shields, Media Bias Debate, party activists, radical redefinition, tea parties
by Tom Blumer
August 28th, 2010 |
Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke’s first full day as the only person in the whole wide world with any kind of influence ov…
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Associated Press, Banking/Finance, barack obama, Ben Bernanke, Bias by Omission, budget, Christopher Rugaber, Congress, economy, Harry Reid, jackson hole wyo, Jeannine Aversa, Larry Summers, Mark S. Smith, Media Bias Debate, nancy pelosi, newsbusters, recession, taxes, tim geithner, Wire Services/Media Companies
by Tom Blumer
August 27th, 2010 |
Sometimes you just have to chuckle at the transparent motivations of business writers in the establishment press.
Two…
Tags: Associated Press, Bailouts, Banking/Finance, Ben Bernanke, Bias by Omission, Business Coverage, downward revision, easy options, economy, establishment press, increasing weight, jackson hole wyo, Jeannine Aversa, Media Bias Debate, power of persuasion, recession, Regional Media, Stephen Bernard, UK, Wire Services/Media Companies
by Jeff Poor
August 25th, 2010 |
Wasn’t comparing your political opponents to Nazis once a no-no? I mean, just remember how upset the liberal con…
Tags: Conservatives & Republicans, Double standards, Ed Schultz, glenn beck, house speaker nancy pelosi, leader tom daschle, Liberals & Democrats, Media Bias Debate, MSNBC, nancy pelosi, protestors, Sarah Palin, senate majority leader, senate majority leader harry reid, Speaker Nancy Pelosi, tea parties, The Ed Show, video
by Rusty Weiss
August 25th, 2010 |
In late July, a Government Accountability Office report circulated which analyzed stimulus funding being spent by th…
Tags: 2008 Presidential, 2012 Presidential, Bias by Omission, ch2m hill, doe secretary, economy, Environment, Government & Press, government accountability office, government accountability office report, Government Agencies, Joe Biden, Labeling, Liberals & Democrats, Media Bias Debate, remediation company, Steven Chu, Stimulus, thousands of new jobs, unemployment
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