Media

Federal Debt

Media Label Spending Cuts ‘Draconian’ and ‘Folly,’ As Debt Grows by Over $4 Trillion

In three years since the Senate last passed a budget, attempts to curtail spending have been criticized by media.
The Buffett Rule

Senate Rejects ‘Buffett Rule,’ Despite Networks’ Promotion of ‘Tax Reform’

Nearly 70 percent of stories on millionaires tax include ‘fair’ talk;  only 8 percent mention ‘politics of envy.’
Media Research Center

Spin Cycle: MSNBC Excuses Bad March Jobs Report

Anchors and guests cover for Obama’s dismal data.
Media Research Center

For Women at ABC, Life’s a B****

 ‘Don’t Trust the B- in Apartment 23’ is more boringly ‘edgy’ sleaze.
Media Research Center

ABC’s DC Drama ‘Scandal’ Rabidly Anti-Conservative, Celebrates Gays in Military

Premiere attacks conservative values and depicts decorated war hero as secretly gay.
March Jobs Report

March Hiring Far Below Expectations, Adds Only 120,000 Jobs

Every one of CNBC predictions far higher than disappointing result.

As People Disregard Information, the Best Liar Will Win

 Who benefits most from an ignorant electorate? 
Gas Prices

$4 Gas? Networks Fueled Outrage in ‘08 With Nearly 3 Times As Many Reports

High cost of gasoline was causing plenty of pain just a few years ago, today not as much.
Media Research Center

Christian NASCAR Driver Blake Koch Loses Sponsor after ESPN Pulls Ad

Network claimed ‘Rise Up and Register’ had too many ‘political and religious overtones.’
Media Research Center

WashPost Defends ObamaCare's Constitutionality; But In 1995, Paper Cautioned Congress to 'Demonstrate Some Modesty' On Commerce Clause

It was as predictable as the sun rising in the east, but today the Washington Post defended as constitutional ObamaCare's individual mandate. The mandate is defended by the administration ...
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