Julie Rovner, NPR's resident ObamaCare flack, failed to include any conservatives experts for her report on Medicare on Tuesday's All Things Considered. Rovner played two sound bites each from ...
Bill Maher likes to deride conservatives for living “inside a bubble”
where they consume news from only those with whom they agree and so are
unaware of the “facts,” but he could just as well ...
Today, the worst bias of 1995, when Time
magazine blamed the Oklahoma City bombing on “hot talk on the radio”
even as NPR’s Nina Totenberg wished one of Jesse Helms’ grandchildren
would get ...
On Wednesday's Morning Edition, NPR followed the example of its Big Three counterparts in failing to cover a new ad from a pro-Obama super PAC that points the finger at Mitt Romney for a woman's ...
On Friday's Inside Washington on PBS, regular panel member Nina Totenberg - a correspondent for NPR - generalized that "bankers and business" are not only the "super-rich" but also the ...
NYT welfare reporter Jason DeParle: "I can't remember a time when I heard people talk so openly about
desperate or even illegal things that they were doing in order to make
ends meet. They ...
On Thursday's Morning Edition, NPR's Peter Overby slanted towards a left-wing coalition targeting the conservative group ALEC. Overby trumpeted how Coke and Pepsi succumbed to pressure from the ...
Journalists scoff at the idea that the Supreme Court might find ObamaCare violates the Constitution, saying it's a "really weak" argument limited to only a "really hardcore" minority in the legal ...