To CNN, More Regulation from Treasury Isn't Worth Noting

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Matt Philbin
American Morning host again cites Soros' criticism of Paulson, but is silent on anti-free market bent of possible picks.

'Today' Revives Carbon-Spewing 'Ends of the Earth' Special

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NBC morning show misses irony in emitting tons of carbon to travel globe for climate change special.

Obama's Chief of Staff Pick a Freddie Mac Alum - Will Media Notice

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Rep. Rahm Emanuel held paid position on troubled GSE's board from 2000-2002, when Freddie Mac was accused of accounting and campaign finance irregularities.

Letter to The New York Times

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Do people 'deserve' universal health care?

Cramer: Stop Deporting Illegal Aliens to Solve Housing Woes

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'Mad Money' host details roadmap to financial fix: bail out automakers, utilize more natural gas, end deportations.

Media, McCain Ignored Key Issues

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Conservative values still resonate with the public. Obama ran to the right of McCain on social and fiscal issues, and the media ignored the contradictions to his record.

Dean: DNC Uses Credit Card Data to Predict Votes

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Democratic chair says analysts track personal spending to predict voting habits, claims Republicans pioneered tactic.

Letter to The Washington Times

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Is there a silver lining to Obama's presidency?

Dem Congressman: 'Simplistic Notion that People Who Have Wealth are En

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Video shows Va. Rep. Moran blasting rich people for having 'an antipathy towards the means of redistributing wealth.'

Balance Too Taxing for Mainstream Media

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Matt Philbin
When they need tax information, America's top news sources often turn left.

CNN Provides 'Election Edition' Exception to Media's Pro-Obama Coverag

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'Your $$$$$' co-hosts go out of their way in attempt to balance air time for Democrat and Republican analysts.

Networks Obsess Over Polls, Limit Substantive Coverage

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The Death of Ford Motor Company

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Government bailout means automaker can't compete with GM-Chrysler and government.

Networks Obsess Over Polls, Limit Substantive Coverage

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'Big three' cover campaign horse race, surveys nearly eight times more than policy proposals.