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MSNBC Host Attacks Limbaugh for Questioning Powell Endorsement

'Politics of Money' anchor Brewer asks where radio host 'gets off' suggesting support for Obama is about race.

Wall Street Journal Makes Depression Comparison at FDR Memorial

Report ties 'today's anxieties' to worst financial crisis in history and calls current turmoil 'eerie echo.'

CNN: Obama's Tax Plan 'Robbing Peter and Giving to Paul'

'Your $$$$$' moderates debate over Bush tax cuts 'crashing failure' and Obama's redistributionist plan.

Trump: Pelosi Should Have Impeached Bush

Real estate mogul says price fixing like OPEC would land people in jail; praises Palin for strength on economic issues.

Obama Video Game Ads Contradict Early Rhetoric

Media ignore Democrat's flip: from telling Americans to put 'video games away' to advertising in 18 games.

CNN Glosses Over Failure of Universal Health Care

'Newsroom' reports Hawaii's 'budget ax' falls on government-run coverage, doesn't say why.

ABC Uses Obama Talking Point to Counter 'Joe the Plumber'

'World News' claims 95 percent of 'small businesses' make less than $200,000 a year, though IRS says those figures are wrong.

'World News' Rediscovers Global Warming

Despite being overshadowed by financial crisis, ABC blames 'climate change' for melting ice in Greenland.

Media Obsessed with Discrediting 'Joe the Plumber'

After taking on tax hike for $250,000+ income earners, Ohio businessman becomes subject of Obama, press criticism.

CNBC Host: Joe the Plumber 'Would be Huge' Any Other Year

Joe Kernan says 'people don't care' because they mistakenly link Bush tax policies to financial crisis.

Fiddlin' Around While Wall Street Burned

Serious economic issues exist, but media should show parts of economy that still function.

Krugman Follows Well-Worn Path to Nobel Prize: Outspoken Liberal Ideas

Like Gore, IPCC and Carter, NYT columnist shows how Bush-bashing and promotion of the welfare state wins the favor of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.

Greed Isn't Good, But It Isn't That Bad, Either

Media refrain used to demonize business, promote standard liberal talking points.

Greed Isn't Good, But It Isn't That Bad, Either

Media refrain used to demonize business, promote standard liberal talking points.

NPR Celebrates William Jennings Bryan: 'The Core of Modern Liberalism'

'All Things Considered' series features populist presidential candidate's 'Cross of Gold' speech.

ABC Admits Doom-and-Gloom Gas Price Forecasts Were Wrong

Network notes lower costs, challenges experts who predicted fuel would rise to $5 a gallon.

'Nightly News' Longs for Higher Commodity Prices

Segment laments hardship of farmers hurt by decrease in agricultural prices.

'Close to Zero' Chance Hillary Runs Again for President

Former first lady nearly rules out presidential bid, calls McCain's positions on economy, health care 'out-of-touch' in Fox News interview.

Krugman Blames Bush for Harsh Treatment from Critics

NYT columnist and Nobel laureate ignores possibility critics take issue with his liberal philosophy and socialist recommendations.

NPR Highlights Charitable Giving During Downturn

Even with financial crisis people keep giving to others in need.

ABC Worries Economy Could Slim Government

'World News' laments Rhode Island's budget cuts, fails to show how tax policy, spending could be improved.

Media Ignore Obama's Radical Abortion Record

The Democratic presidential candidate has voted to protect partial birth abortion, and to deny care to infants who survive botched abortion attempts.

Brokaw: Financial Crisis Helps Obama

'Meet the Press' anchor claims bailout fury benefits Democratic candidate in Wall Street versus Main Street debate.

CNN: Treasury 'Nationalizing More than Vladimir Putin'

'Your $$$$$' favors government intervention; guest predicts need for up to $4.2 trillion government bailout.

Liberal Financier Soros Blames Consumption for U.S. Crisis

Billionaire left-wing donor also says Fed chairman 'a little slow' reacting to crisis, calls Treasury Secretary 'market fundamentalist.'

Morning Show Consults Kids, Not Experts about Crisis

'Early Show' asks children, not economists, about the credit turmoil.

Washington Post: Capitalism a 'Casualty' of Financial Crisis

Writer's 'analysis' blames free markets for current woes, leaves out economists who disagree.

CNBC Host: 'We Need a Perp Walk' to Boost Market Confidence

'The Call' and 'Fast Money' host Dylan Ratigan tells viewers criminal charges necessary for public to regain belief in markets.