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Kooky Ignorance: Michael Moore Claims Wall Street Wants Intentionally High Unemployment

Filmmaker tells Larry King job losses means higher profits for companies; uses claim to promote 'new economic order that is fair.'

Be Green, Use a Condom -- Dobbs Contends 'High-Bound Orthodoxies' Prevent Theory from Being Mainstream

CNN segment follows up on a story that suggests population control is more effective helping the environment than greenhouse gas reduction.

Perez Hilton: Coarsening the Culture One Blog Post at a Time

The media embrace him and Hollywood appeases him. But Hilton is nothing more than a vulgar cyber-bully.

Obama Blitz Roundup: 'Meanness' on Right, Pelosi's Warning, Only ABC Raises ACORN

In the series of network interviews recorded Friday at the White House for airing on the ABC, CBS, CNN and NBC Sunday morning interview shows, all highlighted Jimmy Carter's charge that racism is ...

Senate Health Bill Funds Abortion; Media Mostly Mum

The Family Research Council says Baucus bill covers abortion. Journalists say 'so what?'

Media Coverage of the 9/12 Protests: A Report Card

Liberal Nets Acknowledge News Value of Anti-Obama Rally, but Much of the Coverage Is Antagonistic

CNN Spends Anniversary of Lehman Collapse Calling for Regulation

'American Morning' paints Wall Street as 'casino,' excludes critics of regulation.

CNN Touts 'Good Showing' for Obama in Democrat-Heavy Poll

CNN on Wednesday night and Thursday morning trumpeted the results of a poll of the mainly Democratic audience that watched President Obama's health care speech as "a great showing" for the ...

'Touch of Greatness' in 'Remarkable' Speech About 'Re-Branding' Obama as 'Centrist'

Favorable assessments of President Obama's speech: MSNBC's Keith Olbermann heard "a touch of greatness," on ABC, George Stephanopoulos saw "a pretty remarkable speech," NBC's Chuck Todd insisted ...

CNN's Martin: 'Insane' Objectors to Obama Speech to Kids Acting Childish

On Thursday's Campbell Brown program, CNN's Roland Martin berated the critics of the accompanying lesson plan for President Obama's upcoming speech to school kids, calling them "insane parents."
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