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Media Go Easy on Obama As He Reinvents, Extends TARP to Weeks before Midterm Elections

Network news shows barely report criticism of 'slush fund' tactics, although they criticized Paulson for 'bait-and-switch' in 2008.

Class Warfare: Government vs. Everybody Else

Media helped promote Obama attacks on 'fat cat bankers,' while federal employees earn 76 percent more than private sector.

Weak: Keith Olbermann, Jon Stewart Attack Inhofe's Climate Skepticism

'Countdown' host cites 'rightwards' leaning AP; 'Daily Show' host derides Senator's 'hoax' proclamation.

CNBC Host Upset 'American Political Community' Worried about 'Killing Grandma,' Not Green Technology

'Squawk on the Street' co-host Mark Haines, wooed by NY Times columnist Thomas Friedman tired argument on eco-technology, lashes out.

Greenspan, Cramer Argue Government 'Agenda' Inhibiting Economic Recovery

'Meet the Press' panelists make case Congress is creating uncertainty for private sector and preventing U.S. economy from expanding.

Wired Talks to Sociologist about 'Climate Change Denial'

Magazine investigates 'psychology' of skepticism; ignores contrary data, disturbing ClimateGate e-mails.

FNC's Wallace: 'Denier' Label Ascribes 'Religious Certainty' to Global Warming

'Fox News Sunday' host doesn't dispute anthropogenic climate change, but challenges blind faith put in the science.

CNN Smears CEI with False Funding Info

Jim Acosta misreports that ExxonMobil gives money to conservative policy group.

The Media's Top 10 Worst Economic Myths of 2009

From jobs 'saved or created,' to stimulus saving the economy, to 'deficit neutral' health care reform; here are ten biggest stories the media got wrong this year.

Left-Wingers in Tizzy Over Palin Anti-Copenhagen WaPo Op-Ed

Daily Beast: 'Obama wrestling with the nitty gritty problems,' Palin 'grandstanding.' Time: Palin 'joining the right-wing hysteria chorus.'

The Media's Top 10 Worst Economic Myths of 2009

From jobs 'saved or created,' to stimulus saving the economy, to 'deficit neutral' health care reform; here are ten biggest stories the media got wrong this year.

Small Business vs. the Great Ozbama

A crash business course for the Community Organizer-in-Chief.

'Danish Text' Another Leak in Global Warming Balloon

Getting gassy in Copenhagen

And We're Living Here in Allentown

At least Obama and media want us to think so.

Small Business vs. the Great Ozbama

A crash business course for the Community Organizer-in-Chief.

CNBC's Cramer Rips 'Greedy' Government for Playing the Market

'Mad Money' host shows another example where government doesn't know best in the private sector.

To the Networks, Tiger Woods Gossip 15 Times More Newsworthy Than ClimateGate

Morning and evening shows air 62 stories on golfer's accident and infidelity, four on leaked e-mails from climate alarmists.

NYT's Friedman on Climategate: Global Warming Action Necessary, No Matter Risk or Cost

Columnist likens anthropogenic global warming threat to smoking and suggests even if the risk is just '10 percent' it still merits action.

ClimateGate Shows Attempted 'Manipulation' of Peer Review Process

Journalists bolstered warming 'consensus' with peer review stamp, but e-mails suggest alarmists tried to prevent review of skeptics' work.

ClimateGate Held Hostage: Day 13

Evening news shows on NBC, CBS and ABC continue to give leaked e-mails between global warming alarmists the silent treatment.

Schultz Uses Questionable Foreclosure Data to Blast Bachmann Voting Record

MSNBC host relies on Minnesota-specific data to blast congresswoman's voting record on quasi-housing related legislation.

12 Days, 3 Networks and No Mention of ClimateGate Scandal

Even as Copenhagen looms, broadcast news ignores e-mails suggesting warming alarmists 'manipulated' data, conspired to destroy information and thwarted peer reviews.

White House Plays Media Critic, Part II: VP's Economist Attacks Wall Street Journal

Bernstein cries foul over WSJ's editorial page, despite the $787-billion stimulus' failure to keep unemployment under 10 percent.

The Apocalypse, Space Aliens, Vampires and Unbiased Journalists

Americans believe three out of the four, but know one is a fantasy.

Dr. Dean's Admitted Socialism

Socialists unmask themselves and the media pretend not to notice.

Imus: Obama is 'Jimmy Carter Stupid' Regarding Wall Street and Economy

Nationally syndicated radio and Fox Business morning show host blasts administrations economic policy advisers.