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Networks Continue to Provide Minimal Coverage of VA Scandal

On Tuesday, July 22, Robert McDonald, President Obama’s nominee to take over as Secretary for the embattled Department of Veterans Affairs, appeared before the Senate Committee on Veterans’ ...
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If GOP Ruled, IRS Scandal 'Would Be a National Obsession'

On MSNBC's Morning Joe, former ABC News political director Mark Halperin blurted the truth about the media's neglect of the IRS scandal: "With a different administration, one that was a Republican ...
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Not a smidgeon of corruption ...

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The Burying of a Scandal: TV News Hides the Facts on the IRS’s Targeting of Conservatives

After a partisan report last June absurdly suggested that progressive groups were just as likely to be scrutinized as conservative ones, ABC, CBS and NBC essentially abandoned their coverage of ...
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CBS, Bloomberg and Vox Attack Turbo Tax Owner

Media claim Intuit is trying to keep IRS tax code complicated, offer little evidence, hype Soros-funded group’s study.
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Obama Recruits President of Soros-Funded Group

John Podesta, founder of left-wing Center for American Progress, to be presidential counsel.
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George Soros Turns 83, Still Funds Liberal Groups and Media

Left-wing billionaire still sending gifts to fund the left.
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Conservative Movement to Liberal Media: IRS Scandal Deserves "Constant, Merciless Scrutiny"

Today, nationally syndicated radio host Rush Limbaugh, Citizens United President David Bossie, Tea Party Patriots Co-Founder Jenny Beth Martin, and Family Research Council President Tony ...
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Refusing to See "Atmosphere of Scandal" Around Obama; On Cue, MSNBC Finds Racism

Despite the Benghazi fiasco, revelations of IRS partisanship, and unprecedented treatment of journalists, the Executive Editor of the New York Times insists there's no "atmosphere of scandal" ...
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