Tea Party

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Soros-Funded News Operation Helped Build IRS Case Against Tea Party

Pulitzer Prize-winning ProPublica also has ties to major Democrat donors, top journalists.  
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Networks Bashed Tea Party Before IRS Probe

Broadcast news shows called small government protesters ‘anti-tax’ and ‘anti-government.’
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MSNBC's Hayes Slams Republican 'Jackasses,' Defends Welfare for Violent Felons

On Friday's All In show on MSNBC, host Chris Hayes recounted the recent activities of several Republican political figures which he regarded as examples of GOP members "being jackasses," and ...
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"Voters Will Punish" GOP If They Pursue Obama's Scandals

As scandals surround the Obama administration, the networks suggest that if Republicans pursue investigations, they'll be guilty of "overreaching," or "overplaying their hand," while the ...
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Chris Matthews Rails Against 'Profiling' By IRS: It's Like Targeting Innocent Arabs

If Barack Obama is losing Chris Matthews, he might be in serious trouble. The MSNBC host on Wednesday declared that the Tea Party is the victim of "profiling" by the Internal Revenue Service that ...
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23 Liberal Media Outlets, Including MSNBC Defend IRS Tea Party Probe

 Left-wing operations say conservatives deserved to be targeted.  
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Obama's Tea Party

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CNN Legal Analyst Scoffs at Notion of 'Earth-Shaking' IRS Scandal, Calls for 'a Little Less Hysteria'

CNN's senior legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin complained on Thursday morning's Newsroom that there's too much "hysteria" over the IRS scandal and that it really may not have been that big of a story ...
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NY Times Public Editor: Soft IRS, Benghazi Coverage Lends Credence to Conservative Criticism

Public editor Margaret Sullivan criticized her paper's soft coverage of the Obama scandals in Benghazi and the Internal Revenue Service: "Many on the right -- as noted last week in my blog posts ...
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