Politics

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.’
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NBC Tries to Undermine Romney Handling of Hilary Rosen Attack

On Monday's NBC Nightly News, correspondent Peter Alexander played up comments Mitt Romney made at a fund-raiser in Florida about cutting government programs as if the GOP presidential candidate's ...
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Sensing a pattern?

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Networks Obsessed with Labeling Romney ‘Mormon’

With nearly 200 mentions in just 15 months, nets making faith an issue.
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MSNBC's Schultz Insists There is a GOP 'War on Women'

On Thursday's The Ed Show, Ed Schultz insisted that there is indeed a "war on women" by Republicans as the MSNBC host responded to a recent interview by RNC Chairman Reince Priebus in which is ...

As People Disregard Information, the Best Liar Will Win

 Who benefits most from an ignorant electorate? 
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CNN's Morgan Presses Santorum on Guns and Christian 'Caring' on Health Care

On Monday's Piers Morgan Tonight, as he interviewed Rick Santorum, CNN host Morgan suggested that America needs more gun control, and pressed the GOP candidate on whether it is "caring" for him, ...
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Book Review: The Roots of Tea

'Covenant of Liberty: The Ideological origins of the Tea Party Movement' by Michael Patrick Leahy
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The Crusade Against Faith

The Liberal Media’s four-pronged attack on traditional religion.
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