Commentary

If Government Is So Good, Let It Fix Journalism

Media show support for socialist solutions like Hillarycare, but few back similar involvement in news.

They May Be Sexy, but Dirty Businessmen Return to Prime Time

New fall shows continue the trend of twisted, troubled, unethical businessmen as characters.

Four Years of Media Fairy Tales about the Economy

Journalists pushed fable of recession throughout job-heavy economic recovery.

Econ 101: The Problem with Bailouts

Bailing out a bum sector of the economy - with my money and yours - sends the message that people can do whatever they want without consequences. And that idea is how the mortgage problem started.

Left-Wing Cry of 'Revolution' More than Same Old Song

Calls for societal change show liberals want to overturn the things that made America great.

New NASA Temperature Data Yet Another Reason to Re-Assess Global Warming Scare

Faulty data abounds in the foundational arguments of climate change zealots.

Stock Markets and Credit 'Crunch': Free-Market Experts Speak Out

Free-market economists and financial advisors talked to BMI about markets, mortgages and the Federal Reserve.

Networks Use Bridge Tragedy to Build Support for Higher Taxes

Journalists blame taxpayers, not government incompetence, for infrastructure problems.

Murdoch Purchase of Journal Is about Stocks not Bonds

News Corp. purchase of Dow Jones shows owner is savvier than competition or critics.

'Super Rich:' The New Code for Media Disapproval

Journalists don't hedge about opposition to America's new wealthy.
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