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Disgraced Governor-Turned CNN Host Spitzer Credits Liberals for Health Insurance Across State Lines Initiative

In the face of contrary facts, former New York politician attacks GOP for not allowing interstate commerce provision in ObamaCare legislation.

Cramer Credits CNBC-Obama Infomercial for 146-Point Dow Jones Rally

'Mad Money' host says president himself didn't cause stock market jump, but increase occurred because Obama didn't use network platform to wage class warfare.

Santelli 'Very Happy' to Have Been Tea Party 'Spark'

HuffPo notes newspaper interview in which CNBC reporter calls his famous tea party rant 'best five minutes of my life.'

Savannah Guthrie's Soak-the-Rich Obsession: Higher Taxes Only Means of Lowering Deficits

'The Daily Rundown' co-host exhibits pattern of behavior by arguing that not raising taxes is 'deficit spending.'

Kudlow Calls Tea Parties Bullish for Economy: 'Don't Believe the Mainstream Media'

CNBC host says conservative wins in Republican primaries an indication that 'free-market capitalism is on the comeback trail.'

With Tax Hikes Soon, Cable News Uses 'Tax Cut' Phrasing 13 Times as Much

Class warfare rhetoric, White House talking points and attacks on 'cost' of tax cuts dominate tax debate coverage.

Former CNBC Reporter: GE CEO Immelt Meddled in Network's Editorial Coverage

Gasparino's book to detail meetings with parent company's head discussing if on-air commentators were 'fair' to Obama.

Senator: Obama, Congress 'Intentionally' Spending to Force Value-Added Tax Implementation

N.H. Sen. Judd Gregg tells CNBC's Larry Kudlow leaders are 'trying to run the government into the ditch' to institute European social welfare model.

NBC's David Gregory Calls New Obama Stimulus Push 'Cynical Politics'

'Meet the Press' host asks if the White House was so set on passage of economic proposals, why did they try when it was more feasible?

Media Seek Silver Linings in Economic Storm Clouds

Despite worrisome reports on jobs, GDP, housing and other sectors, reporters continue to spin bad news for Obama.
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