Media Revelation: Ethanol is Causing Inflation

Business
CNBC's Cramer confronts Clinton on ethanol fallacy in interview; 'Nightly News' admits corn is causing higher food prices.

CNBC's Burnett: Recession vs. Slowdown is Only 'Semantics

Business
'Today' contributor claims there's no real difference between recession and slowdown, despite the fact that worried talk contributes to economic woes.

Not-So-Great Depression Coverage: All of the Hype, but None of the Bre

Business
Unsatisfied by characterizing economy as in recession, networks try comparing current situation to the Great Depression.

'World News' Sounds Stagflation Alarm

Business
'70s Term has become the new buzz word for dismal economic stories.

Dean: Use 'Darfur, Climate Change and Poverty' to Win Over Evangelical

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DNC chairman credits YouTube for control of Congress; advises followers to use union tactics to get voters.

Econ 101: The Great Depression

Business
Why we're not in another one ... but politicians could take us there.

All of the Hype, but None of the Bread Lines

Business

ABC Finally Sees 'Signs of Hope' for Economy

Business
'Good Morning America' recognizes 'tangible tidbits of good news' and provides range of opinion on 'recession' outlook.

ABC: Threat of Climate Change on Par with Nuclear War

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'Good Morning America' explores 'Doomsday Vault' built in case of 'worst predictions of global warming.'

ElectionWatch: 'Nightly News' Recycles 'It's the Economy Stupid

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NBC report looks to government policy for economic solutions, ignores what's good about the economy.

CBS Plays Class-Envy Card Over Countrywide Event That Didn't Happen

Business
Embattled mortgage lender cancels controversial Colorado event, but 'Early Show' report spins it anyway.

NBC Prediction of $4 Gas Falls Way Short

Business
'Street Signs' anchor Burnett's warned of price spike that never materialized.

Time Shills for Global Warming Alarmist Site

Business
Bryan Walsh warns readers to visit GlobalWarming101.com because it 'might give you a last glimpse of a dying polar world.'

Typical Media Victims Still Not Typical

Business
New York Times profiles wealthy families and a family in an extreme situation to exaggerate foreclosure 'crisis.'