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Note to Media: Just do your damn jobs and cover tea parties
Major news outlets need to be consistent and cover the national movement.
CNBC Asks Santelli to React to Tea Parties: 'I'm Pretty Proud of This
Chicago Mercantile Exchange floor reporter and taxpayer tea party revolt inspiration calls movement 'about as American as it gets.'
NBCs Chuck Todd Dismissive of Tea Party Protests
Washington correspondent tells 'Today' 'the idea hasn't really caught on.'
NBC's Chuck Todd Dismisses Tea Party Protests
Washington correspondent tells 'Today' 'idea hasn't really caught on.'
CBS Slams Exxon for Not Drilling More
In stunning turn around, CBS laments the fact ExxonMobil is not putting up more oil rigs in scenic Alaska and the Gulf Coast.
House Bill Would Allow 'Victims' to Sue Private Companies, Government
FNC's 'Fox & Friends' warns of the chilling effect from vague language that could allow anti-pollution litigation for headaches to cancer.
Rush Limbaugh Will 'Lead the Way' Out of Highest Tax State
Spurred by new 'millionaire tax' Limbaugh tells FOX there will be an exodus from New York.
'Nightly News' Doesn't Mention that Amtrak Infrastructure Spending May
NBC reports hundreds of billions will be needed to achieve Obama's high-speed rail goals, but ignore its estimated $700-million losses.
Dear Fla. Times-Union: Buying Local Hurts Locals
Paying higher prices hurts everyone now and down the road.
Media Irked by Bachus' 'Socialist' Label; Ignores Double Standard
Bachus rebuked on MSNBC for claims of 17 socialists in the House of Reps, despite recent Newsweek cover claiming 'We're All Socialist Now.'
Dear NY Times: Bailouts Undermine Themselves
The problem with government bailouts is that they prevent companies from making necessary changes to compete.
MSNBC Pro-Union Host Ed Schultz Received $22K from Labor in
New TV talking head took money in 2008 from steelworker, air traffic controller and plumber unions for speaking, public relations fees.
LA Times Columnist: 'Bail Out Journalism
Rosa Brooks ask readers, 'Other democracies pay for accurate reporting, so why shouldn't the U.S.?'