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DISGUSTING: Media Dance on Grave of Former ExxonMobil CEO Lee Raymond

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Shock: ABC Brings on Economist to Cool It With the Recession Talk

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YOU DRUNK? CNN Claims Mamdani Using Capitalism to Fix 'Housing Crisis’

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DUH! NYT RIPS Mamdani for Not Making Economic Development Top Priority

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BOO-HOO! NPR Axes Its Woke Climate Desk

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WATCH: Paul Krugman Demands ‘Purging’ of MAGA Like ‘Denazification’

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Cartoonish Krugman Compares Trump Border Enforcement to ‘Pogroms’

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OOF! NY Times Dances Around UN Scientists Ditching Climate Armageddon

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WATCH: CBS 60 Minutes Mindlessly Hawks Sorkin’s Market Crash Porn

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News Layoffs Send DeadSpin Reeling: ‘How Is This Sh*t Legal’

New York Daily News’ parent company Tronc announced it would cut the tabloids newsroom staff in half on July 23. DeadSpin viewed the act as class warfare. Tronc attributed the cuts to “realities of our business and the need to adapt to an ever-changing media environment,” according to CBSNews.com. A $15 million payout to CEO Michael Ferro (bundling the three-year obligations into a single…
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Google Teams Up with UN to Create Climate Change Tracking Platform

Tech giant Google will help the United Nations track climate change data by sharing information from its environmental satellites. The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) announced July 16, that it was working with Google to create a platform that “aims to expand what the world knows about the impacts of human activity on global ecosystems.”
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NYT Lets Berserk Anti-Trump Tennis/Wine Writer Profile Lefty Soros

When it comes to profiling major political figures, the task should — and usually does — fall to a knowledgeable political reporter. But The New York Times Magazine’s profile of left-wing billionaire George Soros fell to a writer who specializes in ... tennis and wine.
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Networks Downplay Good Economic News of Workers Finding New Jobs

More Americans are quitting their jobs and even some media are admitting “that’s a good thing.” The rising rate of American workers quitting their jobs voluntarily shows their confidence in the economy, especially the labor market. The quits rate is the highest its been since 2001. Many news outlets reported the good economic news, but not ABC and NBC news programming according to a Nexis search…
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Payback Time! New Game Show Tries to End ‘Student Debt Crisis’

Paid Off is a brand-new TV game show that claims to be “working to end the student debt crisis.” The show’s host even told a liberal magazine Paid Off stands on the shoulders of the Occupy Movement, revealing the game show’s tilt to the left on the issue of student loans.
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Bloomberg Tries to Make ‘Planet Friendly’ Bug-Eating Palatable

“Bugs are coming soon to your dinner table,” so says Bloomberg. That cringeworthy claim was just Bloomberg media’s latest effort promoting insect consumption to Americans who would probably rather grab a burger and fries.
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ABC Ignores 213K New Jobs, While CBS Spends Just 17 Seconds On It

The June jobs report was more good news for American job seekers. The Bureau of Labor Statistics announced July 6, that 213,000 new jobs were added in June. That was more than economists expected. The prior two months were also revised up, adding another 37,000 jobs.
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CNBC: 213,000 Jobs Added in ‘Great Report,’ ‘As Good as It Gets’

Last month, 213,000 new jobs were added to the U.S. economy — more than expected by analysts. Jobs figures from the previous two months were also revised up by a total of 37,000 jobs. This good news about job gains and increased participation in the labor market drew praise from CNBC’s panelists on July 6, even from former Obama administration economist Jared Bernstein.
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InsideClimateNews Touts First State to Sue Big Oil, After Cities Lose

The climate alarmists writers at InsideClimateNews (ICN) seemed thrilled that Rhode Island became the first state to sue oil companies over climate change. Rhode Island’s State Attorney General Peter F. Kilmartin filed suit against 14 oil and gas companies and affiliates on July 2, 2018, claiming “Big oil knew for decades that greenhouse gas pollution from their operations and their products…
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Billionaire Tom Steyer Goes ‘Nuclear’ Defending Impeachment Efforts

In a recent Rolling Stone interview, liberal billionaire Tom Steyer said perhaps a “nuclear war” would turn people against President Donald Trump, and “then we get a real course correction.” Contributing editor Tim Dickinson barely pushed back, simply saying, “Wow — that’s ... sobering.”
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Lefty Radio Host to Steyer: ‘Buy Clear Channel’ and Silence Trump!

Progressive radio host Thom Hartmann has some advice for impeachment crusader Tom Steyer — buy a radio network. Hartmann wrote on left-wing Salon on June 26, “If liberal billionaires like Tom Steyer want to have a real and lasting impact on American politics, they should think seriously about buying a nationwide radio network.”
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Grist Cheers Socialist’s Victory Because of ‘Ambitious’ Climate Goals

The eco-focused website Grist is thrilled that socialist candidate Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez beat out a 10-term Democratic congressman in New York. Because of climate change. Her extreme environmental goals made meteorologist and climate alarmist Eric Holthaus positively twitterpaited.
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SCOTUS Decision on Unions Rankles MSNBC’s Chris Hayes, Other Libs

It’s clear from MSNBC anchor Chris Hayes’s twitter feed, he was unhappy with the Supreme Court decision that limited the power of public sector unions. The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 in favor of Mark Janus, a public employee who took his union to court, in the Janus v. AFSCME case. Janus claimed being required to pay fees amounted to “compelled speech” because public sector unions are inherently…
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Networks Play Up Tariff ‘Fallout,’ But Ignore Good Economic News

Once again, the broadcast networks have proven they care more about economic news that makes President Donald Trump look bad, than stories that make him look good. On June 25, CNBC reported that its All-America Economic Survey found “more than half the public approving” of the president’s economic decisions for the first time and more people who said the economy was “good or excellent” than in…
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