Health Care Co-ops: Just another Public Option

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National media ignore Reid, Baucus' co-op comparisons to government plan and similarities to HillaryCare.

Health Care Co-ops: Just Another Public Option

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Media Have 'Special Interest' in Pushing Health Care Reform

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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

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The administration arbitrarily and unaccountably closed auto dealerships, and the media quickly lost interest.

Dear Wash. Post: 'Antigovernment ideologues' and Stimulus

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E. J. Dionne is wrong, many economists opposed stimulus spending.

Cramer on Beck Advertisers: 'I Think They All Come Back in the End

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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

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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

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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

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John Roberts says program 'works,' and 'doesn't work' -- just like government.

CNBC: Released Lockerbie Bomber's 'Welcome Back' Could Have Implicatio

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'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

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Princeton bioethics professor Peter Singer tells 'American Morning' Americans 'already have rationed care.'

Looking for a Health Care Scapegoat: Networks Try to Marginalize Talk

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Media blame ObamaCare struggles on conservative stations, reminiscent of 2007 immigration reform failure.

Looking for a Health Care Scapegoat: Networks Try to Marginalize Talk

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The Terrible Cost of Eating the Rich

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When government bites the hand that feeds it, the hand just may bite back.