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Media Have 'Special Interest' in Pushing Health Care Reform
Obama and journalists complain the president is fighting some fictional opposition to boost his standing.
Front Page to Back Page to No Page: the Outrage That Went Away
The administration arbitrarily and unaccountably closed auto dealerships, and the media quickly lost interest.
Dear Wash. Post: 'Antigovernment ideologues' and Stimulus
E. J. Dionne is wrong, many economists opposed stimulus spending.
Cramer on Beck Advertisers: 'I Think They All Come Back in the End
CNBC 'Mad Money' host points to Unilever's 'advertise on all media' model, says NewsCorp still a good stock, despite skittish advertisers.
'World News' Laments Rising Tuition, Ignores Causes
ABC finds students struggling with higher college costs, but fails to identify reason for tuition inflation.
Garofalo: Tea Party Protesters 'Functionally Retarded'; 'I Want My Cou
Comic devotes portion of stand-up routine to attacking conservative activists, insists 2004 Bush/Kerry election was stolen.
'American Morning' Anchor Contradicts Himself on Clunkers
John Roberts says program 'works,' and 'doesn't work' -- just like government.
CNBC: Released Lockerbie Bomber's 'Welcome Back' Could Have Implicatio
'Street Signs' host Erin Burnett warns tenuous United States-Libya relations could be threatened, putting American investments in jeopardy.
CNN Devotes Six Minutes to Health Care 'Rationing' Proponent
Princeton bioethics professor Peter Singer tells 'American Morning' Americans 'already have rationed care.'
Looking for a Health Care Scapegoat: Networks Try to Marginalize Talk
Media blame ObamaCare struggles on conservative stations, reminiscent of 2007 immigration reform failure.
The Terrible Cost of Eating the Rich
When government bites the hand that feeds it, the hand just may bite back.
The Peasants Are Revolting
Elites in politics, journalism discover that people have the power and the world is changing.