Jeff Poor
Author Articles
7/28/2010 6:28 PM ET
Precious metal sponsors of conservative-leaning TV and radio programming are facing increased scrutiny from media and liberal politicians.
7/26/2010 4:54 PM ET
CNBC CME floor reporter tackles allegation of racism in movement.
7/26/2010 1:36 PM ET
Lord Monckton sees 'a deliberate hostility' toward Britain and Gulf oil spill being used to promote climate legislation.
7/23/2010 6:05 PM ET
Network's senior congressional correspondent tries to conflate weather with climate, which alarmists cried foul over during this year's winter weather.
7/20/2010 1:10 PM ET
IPCC climate scientist Stephen Schneider remembered on 'All Things Considered' by controversial Obama science adviser John Holdren.
7/19/2010 9:00 AM ET
'McLaughlin Group' panel, excluding Clift, all warn that U.S. debt a problem to be concerned with.
7/13/2010 12:00 AM ET
Media see 'opportunity' to push cause, suggest embracing environmentalism as faith-based response to disaster.
7/12/2010 5:10 AM ET
'The Call' co-host makes case for Obama and the Democrats in Congress to embrace extending Bush tax cuts and further cut taxes.
7/12/2010 12:00 AM ET
Liberal CNN HLN host in one-on-one interview on 'CBS News Sunday Morning' parades elitist view of conservatives.
7/9/2010 1:09 PM ET
CNBC 'Closing Bell' host blames Obamanomics for tepid moves by business to lower unemployment levels.
7/8/2010 5:07 AM ET
Famed 'Science Guy' and global warming alarmist says scandal was based on out-of-context twisted phrases; Lomborg still questions credibility.
7/7/2010 10:47 AM ET
Krugman's 'third depression' declaration sets stage for more stimulus, paid for by proposals of a gas tax, value-added tax, national sales tax and rollback of Bush tax cuts.
7/6/2010 12:40 PM ET
MSNBC 'Morning Joe' co-host brags about her new adoration for San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom for instituting soda vending machine ban.
7/2/2010 1:04 PM ET
NY Times columnist frustrated by criticism of his support for more stimulus spending
7/1/2010 3:18 PM ET
CBS segment defends tanning bed tax with melanoma threat
7/1/2010 1:31 PM ET
Former Federal Reserve Chair predicts current bill will require 'technical correction' because junior staffers are writing it
6/30/2010 2:23 PM ET
Professor Jeffrey Miron argues government intervention in the economy prolongs problems, draws attack from Salon's Joe Conason.
6/29/2010 3:32 PM ET
Rep. Paul Kanjorski, D-Pa. makes dire prediction if financial legislation isn't OK'd, but CNBC's Jim Cramer says Washington is the problem.
6/29/2010 9:04 AM ET
CNBC host and Forbes editor argue current policies the Times columnist advocated haven't worked; liberal economist Dean Baker maintains policies weren't enough.