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A Global Warming Skeptic the Media Tolerate
Author Bjorn Lomborg questions the cost benefit of so-called climate change prevention measures.
'World News' Finds Extreme Examples of Mortgage Crises
ABC's Betsy Stark frames rise in foreclosures as the fault of widespread fraud, not poor judgment from lenders and buyers.
Newsweek: New Hillarycare 'Bold, but Hardly Radical
Magazine predicts how Clinton would run American medical care even before plan is completed.
Job Numbers Bring Out Worst-Case Scenario Reporting
Recession predictions accompany lobbying for Federal Reserve rate cut, even though job data is a lagging indicator.
RealtyTrac Says Media Misrepresent Data
Company responds to criticism of foreclosure data and defends analysis.
NY Times: Charity is Bad - It's Better to Give Your Money to Gov't
Article criticizes private philanthropy, asserting that it messes with the government's redistribution of wealth.
More Biased Journalism Could Stop Global Warming, Journalist Says
Editor & Publisher columnist says newspapers should abandon objectivity to fight global warming.
State Farm: Bloomberg Markets Magazine Does Hatchet Job on Insurers
Insurance executive fights back against 'lack of journalistic ethics and wanton disregard for the facts' in magazine article.
CNN Doesn't Mention Pro-Union Guest Was Union VP
Author's former job explains her adoration of unions, but she is unopposed on 'Your $$$$$.'
'GMA' Celebrates Anniversary Bragging about Carbon-Belching Travels
Supposedly environmentally-conscious crew fails to realize the enormous hypocrisy of the carbon footprint they left behind.
Labor Day on 'Lou Dobbs' Features (Surprise!) Union Leaders
Two 'experts' criticize American middle class compensation and completely ignore the positive aspects of American de-unionization.
Econ 101: The Problem with Bailouts
Bailing out a bum sector of the economy - with my money and yours - sends the message that people can do whatever they want without consequences. And that idea is how the mortgage problem started.
Media Negative throughout Nearly Four Years of Job Growth
By predicting job losses, focusing on layoffs and ignoring job revisions the media have cast a pall over the U.S. economy.