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CNN's 'Glass One-Quarter Full' Spin: Emphasize Private Job Gains

Labor Day jobs report shows 54,000 lost, small rise in unemployment; 'American Morning' finds the silver lining.

The Heavy-Handed Message of 'Machete'

Illegal immigrants depicted as the victims of laws that 'don't offer justice.'

'Fast Money' Panelist: Drilling Moratorium 'Shows a Tone-Deafness From This Administration'

CNBC's Jon Najarian castigates government for '75,000 jobs in the Gulf of Mexico that have been idle for no good reason.'

Times Watch Quotes of Note - Kate Zernike Still Smearing Tea Party as Racist

Plus Sheryl Gay Stolberg explains the Ground Zero mosque to the rubes outside Manhattan, and Matt Bai questions the "nativist impulse" behind the mosque's opponents.

Double Standards on Playing Video Game Villains? Taliban OK, German Soldiers No

Times video game reviewer Seth Schiesel claimed criticism of a game enabling one to play a Talbian fighter against U.S. troops was based on a misunderstanding of what video games are. But how did ...

Vanity Fair Palin Antagonist: 'I Have a Lot in Common With This Woman'

Gross claims he wanted to defend Palin, but hit piece was 'forced on me by the facts.'

Times Downplays Obama's Surge Opposition, Has Yet to Lecture Him on Attending Soldiers' Funerals

The Times downplays Obama's opposition to the successful troop surge in Iraq, and repeats the old smear that Bush "refused to attend soldiers' funerals." Yet the Times no longer brings up the ...

Labor Day Special: Top 10 Union Highlights of the Obama Administration

Big Labor has reasons to celebrate: an ally in White House and a cheerleading left-wing media.

Don't Call Her Ma'am: Natalie Angier's Latest Complaints Against the Male of the Species

Natalie Angier takes on the insulting honorific, then insults men: "Behind the link between 'ma'am' and 'old' is the familiar feminist observation that, whereas a man remains 'mister' and 'sir' ...

HuffPo: 'Missed Opportunity' of BP Spill, Cap and Trade, are 'Point of No Return'

Jim Garrison laments the failure of the eco-left to legislate change on climate issues, surprisingly suggests private sector might be quickest route to change.
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