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Santelli Smells A Rat: 'I Told You They'd Get It Under 8%—They Did!'

Rick Santelli, the man who helped launch the Tea Party with his impassioned comments from the trading floor in 2009, sees the hand of politics at work in today's announcement that the unemployment ...
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Obama Lost So Badly Media Couldn't Spin It....But Guess What's Next

As even former NBC anchor Tom Brokaw acknowledged today, liberal journalists were loaded and ready to pronounce this election over and Romney’s campaign dead after the first debate: “If it had ...
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Media Mash: Nets Covered Up Obama Lies About American Deaths in Libya

Bozell: "Four Americans were killed in a premeditated terrorist attack on the eleventh anniversary of 9/11, and for more than a week the Obama administration misled the country about what ...
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CNN Washington Bureau Chief: MSNBC's Convention Coverage 'A Cheering Section for the Democrats'

"If you watch MSNBC during convention coverage, you have a cheering section for the Democrats." Such was quite accurately said by CNN's Washington bureau chief Sam Feist Tuesday. In an interview ...
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Conservatives Should Confront Media Bias Rather Than Work Around It

On his radio program Wednesday, a very frustrated Rush Limbaugh wondered aloud at what he characterized as an insufficient amount of attention to President Obama's record. He blamed the ...
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Artur Davis Schools CNN: 'Easy' 'to Do What You Guys Are Doing'

CNN's Gloria Borger challenged former congressman Artur Davis' "incredible 180-degree shift" from the Democratic Party to GOP convention speaker, but the GOP's new addition had an answer ready and ...
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Chris Christie Schools George Stephanopoulos & his Democratic Talking Points

Former Democratic operative George Stephanopoulos on Tuesday hit Chris Christie, the Republican National Convention's keynote speaker, with liberal talking points about his state. Reading off a ...
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