by Ken Shepherd
November 11th, 2009 |
It’s time once again for our favorite media parlor game, "Name That Party!"
The theft trial of Baltim…
Tags: Baltimore Sun, Bias by Omission, criminal justice system, Double standards, Government & Press, Labeling, mayor sheila dixon, media bias, Media Bias Debate, Name That Party, parlor game, party affiliation, political affiliation, retail gift, Sheila Dixon, washington post
by Brent Baker
November 10th, 2009 |
Tuesday night ABC’s Brian Ross highlighted how in a 2007 presentation mass-murdering Army Major Nidal Hasan ex…
Tags: Bob Orr, Brian Ross, CBS Evening News, Dana Priest, Fort Hood Shooting, muslim soldiers, nbc nightly news, Nidal Hasan, Pete Williams, ross story, short shrift, walter reed hospital, washington post, World News
by Mike Sargent
November 10th, 2009 |
The Washington Post apparently has a soft spot for serial killers.
John Allen Muhammad, the infamous Beltway Sniper, i…
Tags: alternatives to the death penalty, Bias by Omission, capital punishment, caroline seawell, Covert Liberal Activists, crime, infamous beltway, john allen muhammad, Media Bias Debate, murderous rampage, pascal charlot, paul laruffa, premkumar walekar, washington post
by Noel Sheppard
November 10th, 2009 |
The Environmental Protection Agency has threatened two of its own attorneys over a video they posted at YouTube which w…
Tags: acid rain program, Al Gore, barack obama, carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, carbon offsets, climate change policy, Environment, environmental protection agency, global warming, greenhouse gas, mistaken assumption, New York Times, washington post, youtube video
by Tim Graham
November 10th, 2009 |
The Washington Post is still having trouble with how the voters rejected their favorite Democrats. The bias erupted in…
Tags: Dede Scozzafava, glenn beck, Jason Horowitz, john m mchugh, liberal attitude, liberal democrat, republican views, Sarah Palin, state assemblywoman, unblinking gaze, washington post
November 10th, 2009 |
Earlier this year, American Enterprise Institute scholar Charles Murray wrote a warning about American elites pushi…
Tags: american elites, american enterprise institute, Charles Murray, faith, family, mentality, mr murray, purpose of life, social policies, together, washington post, wetzstein, work
by Tim Graham
November 8th, 2009 |
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals is a very ideological and controversial group. Anyone who can compare chic…
Tags: animal byproducts, Animal Rights, controversial group, cruelty free soap, dinner tables, ethical treatment of animals, Monica Hesse, people for the ethical treatment of animals, shiny hair, washington post
by Ken Shepherd
November 7th, 2009 |
Each Saturday, the Washington Post prints an "On Faith" page in the Metro section. Part of the feature is a &q…
Tags: Christianity, Chuck Colson, federal health care, Government & Press, Health care, health care reform, living wills, medical insurance, metro section, Newsweek, Obamacare, political deception, quot quot, religion, Robert Parham, washington post
by Ken Shepherd
November 6th, 2009 |
Word choice can be a subtle but effective way in which the media colorfully editorialize on the news, skewing the percep…
Tags: Congress, conservative activists, Government & Press, Health care, health care bill, health care reform, joseph i lieberman, Labeling, last ditch effort, Media Bias Debate, medical insurance, nancy pelosi, Obamacare, Philip Rucker, reform activists, Speaker Nancy Pelosi, washington post
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