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Bad Investment? Lefty Billionaire Spielberg Flees High-Tax California

Joseph Vazquez

Wall St. Journal Columnist Rails Against Billionaires Evading Taxes

Joseph Vazquez

NYT’s Hissy Fit: Trump Erasing Gov’t ‘Power to Fight Climate Change’

Joseph Vazquez

CNN Obsessed With Eking Out A Win on Dumb Trump Economy Scare Porn

Joseph Vazquez

‘BAD BREATH!’ WashPost Spews Hot Air on Trump Ruining Valentine’s Day

Joseph Vazquez

NY Times Keeps Trying to Yank a Win from Failed Tariff Doom Forecasts

Joseph Vazquez
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STRUGGLE SESSION: CNN Undercuts CNN on Explosive January Jobs Numbers

Joseph Vazquez

Climate-Tormented NY Times Wonders ‘What’s Up With This Big Freeze?’

Joseph Vazquez

Journalisming! NYT Front-Pager Exposes Epstein Ties to Clinton Machine

Joseph Vazquez

CFOs Anticipate Strong Economy for 3 Years, But Media Ignore

In spite of recent media attempts to speculate about when the economy might experience another downturn, a recent survey of global businessmen found a majority anticipate the U.S. economy to remain strong over the the next three years. Zurich Insurance Group, EY, and the Atlantic Council surveyed 497 CFOs in 30 countries and found most of them confident about U.S. investment. The survey was…
Paul Wilson

Invisible Economy: No.1 Issue for Voters Gets Just 18 Stories in Month

The media are treating the economy like a good-news/bad-news story. The good news is the economy is going well and unemployment is down to just 3.9 percent — the best since 2000. The bad news is ABC, CBS and NBC evening news programs don’t want to talk about it. ABC's World News Tonight, CBS Evening News and NBC Nightly News continued to supply minimal reporting of economic issues between April 1…
Julia A. Seymour

ABC: Star Wars Day Gets 6X Coverage of Lowest Unemployment Since 2000

The force might have been with ABC on May 4, but interest in the U.S. labor market certainly wasn’t. That night World News Tonight with David Muir spent a meager 15 seconds announcing the April jobs report which showed the lowest unemployment rate since 2000. That 3.9 percent was what other journalists called a “wow number” that could even help re-elect President Donald Trump.
Julia A. Seymour

WashPost Disses Trump, Tries to Dismiss 2.9% GDP Growth Rate

It isn’t news that The Washington Post often attacks the Trump administration and downplays good news regarding its policies. This is the same Jeff Bezos-owned publication where an editor praised Michelle Wolf’s White House Correspondents dinner jokes, that has blasted Trump’s tax cuts and promoted Trump critics.
Paul Wilson

MSNBC SHOCK: Predicts Trump ‘Landslide’ Due to 3.9% Unemployment, NK

The unemployment rate dropped below 4 percent for the first time since 2000, prompting analysts to call it a “wow” number. It also provoked a surprising election analysis from MSNBC Morning Joe contributor Donny Deutsch on May 4.
Julia A. Seymour

Filmmaker Debuts Play About Malfeasance In Lawsuit Against Chevron

The saga of the environmental crusade against Chevron over pollution in Ecuador will be coming to San Francisco theater this month. Filmmaker and investigative journalist Phelim McAleer co-wrote the play The 18-Billion Prize, with Jonathan Lear. Broadway World described as a “shocking and at times farcical tale of how an environmental lawsuit turned into the world's biggest fraud.”
Paul Wilson and Julia A. Seymour

U.S. Media Mostly Ignore May Day Celebrations of Communism and Fascism

Protests by workers and activists and, in some cases, violence by anarchists marked the far-left holiday May Day this year. But most American news consumers would not have known that some London demonstrators carried communist flags and banners of brutal Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin. They weren’t told that communists marched in Athens, Greece, or that anti-capitalist anarchists destroyed…
Julia A. Seymour

First 2018 GDP Ignored by Networks, Spun By Bloomberg, NPR

Superheroes, the naming of a new royal and an adorable child umpire were all more important to ABC, CBS and NBC news than the latest U.S. economic data. The Commerce Department announced a better-than-expected estimate of GDP — 2.3 percent — for the first quarter of 2018. In recent years, first quarters have been beset with weakness and economists expected the number to be 2 percent or a little…
Julia A. Seymour

Santelli on First Quarter GDP: ‘Holy Cow! Better Than Expected’

On-air editor Rick Santelli announced the first quarter gross domestic product (GDP) estimate for CNBC’s Squawk Box on April 27. “Holy cow! Better than expected up 2.3 percent. You know many were thinking, and there’s a lot of reasons to believe so, that it would be a bit under the 2 percent. So 2.3 of course, as follows 2.9 last quarter,” Santelli said.
Julia A. Seymour

Networks Ignore Consumer Confidence Rebound to ‘Lofty’ Levels

CNBC’s on-air editor Rick Santelli reacted to the April consumer confidence numbers positively, but the same night ABC, CBS and NBC evening news programs all ignored the latest update of consumer attitudes toward the economy, as did their Spanish-language counterparts, Univision and Telemundo. “Some breaking news: Consumer confidence, we are looking for a read on April and the number is 128.7,…
Julia A. Seymour

Education Publication Proves Media Duped By Fake Student Loan Expert

Drew Cloud was a prolific writer specializing in student loan issues, founder of the Student Loan Report, and “a source for news on the student loan industry, financial aid, and scholarships.” Media relied on him for sensational surveys about student debt issues and quoted him often. Except Cloud didn’t exist.
Paul Wilson

Media Coverage Mostly Ignores Court Making Monkeys Out of PETA

The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals clearly had enough of PETA’s monkey business, when it ruled against the animal activists on April 23.
Julia A. Seymour

Washington Post, Express Promote Owner Jeff Bezos’ LGBT Agenda

Jeff Bezos’ media properties, The Washington Post and Express newspapers, are acting more than ever like press agents for the Amazon CEO. Both publications recently heralded the “unspoken requirement” for Amazon’s headquarters hunt — LGBT rights. And now that Bezos own newspapers have published the story, consider the word officially out that Amazon is trying to find a second headquarters…
Gabriel Hays

NRDC Hypocritically Relies on Celebs to Fuel Earth Day Fundraising

Ah yes, what better way to get people to “help” the planet than by auctioning off prizes from mansion owning, private jet flying Hollywood stars?
Paul Wilson