CNBC's Burnett Downplays Senator's Opposition to Auto Bailout

Business
'Street Signs' host says Banking Committee ranking Republican knows bailout will probably happen.

New York Times Omits Freddie Mac from Emanuel's Resume

Business
Matt Philbin
Front page business profile doesn't mention two-year stint with troubled government sponsored enterprise.

Michael Moore Continues Assault on Free Enterprise

Business
Controversial filmmaker says 'capitalism doesn't work;' accuses 'wealthy' of collecting 'as much silverware as possible' before Obama sworn in.

Dear Baltimore Sun: Politicians Aren't Business Experts

Business
If you wouldn't entrust your 401(k) to a senator why support political investments in the auto industry?

Econ 101: Financial Bailouts and the Rule of Law

Business
Rule of law - not rule of men - is necessary for economic stability.

'Evening News' Shows How Foreign Automakers Do It Right in America

Business
'Tale of Two Plants' segment details Hyundai's lower costs of production versus Big Three.

Dear Toledo Blade: Americans Can Invest in Companies Without Bailouts

Business
If the public aren't investing in auto manufacturers, why should Congress?

Journalists are MIA on Bailouts

Business
Real reporting would give taxpayers details, perspective on automakers and government.

NBC Discovers Union Role in Auto Industry Turmoil

Business
Unlike most other coverage, 'Today' segment highlights UAW contracts as 'albatross' for Big Three.

Krugman Claims Government Has $10 Trillion 'Cushion

Business
Pro-intervention economist and Nobel Prize winner tells 'Good Morning America' viewers that trillions more could be spent to fix the economy.

Networks Darken 'Black Friday

Business

Dear WSJ: Government Can't Even Get Socialism Right

Business
Auto industry and 'sadistic' anti-capitalists.

Shhhhhhhh! Dow Loses Nearly 2,300 When Bernanke Talks

Business
In last six months, 65 percent of days when Fed chairman speaks show market declines, including three of worst drops in history.

Networks Darken 'Black Friday

Business
Matt Philbin
Broadcast journalists marginalize increased turnout, spending; focus on downbeat angles of holiday shopping.