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Charles Blow: Black Tea Partiers Engaged in a 'Political Minstrel Show'

Columnist Charles Blow trods some highly questionable ground when insulting black Tea Party activists: "...I saw a political minstrel show devised for the entertainment of those on the rim of ...

Zernike Slams an 'Angry' White, Male, Reactionary Tea Party Movement Mired in the Past

Reporter Kate Zernike on the reactionary Tea Party movement: "They tend to be white and male, with a disproportionate number above 45, and above 65. Their memories are of a different time, when ...

I See Naked People: Times Feels the Pain of 'Modern Art' Exhibitionists

The Times engaged in promoting a very tabloidish display of exhibitionism on Friday's front page.

WaPo Fawns Over Lawyer 'Taking Bites Out of [Catholic Church's] A**'

WaPo quotes lawyer attacking Catholic Church nine times, his opponents only given one partial quote.

Conservative Journalism 'Troubles' Journalists, According to AP

News service worries about right's potential biases, ignores left-wing tilt of traditional media and huge liberal Web operations.

Shocker: Obama Budget Proposal Likely to Decrease Charitable Contribution by Billions

Varney and charity expert ponder reasonging and implications of lower deductions for giving.

Stuart Varney asks: Has Europe's 'Paganism' and Secular Culture led Directly to its Economic Decline?

FBN host looks Heavanward for clues to Europe's decline.

Hulse Lets Clinton Smear Tea Party Protests as Lighting Fuse for Next Oklahoma City Bombing

Carl Hulse lets Bill Clinton suggest Tea Party protesters may be lighting the fuse for another Oklahoma City bombing: "The pitched attacks by some Republicans and conservatives during the health ...

'Senegal Urged to Rein In Religious Schools' - But What Religion Are We Talking About?

Adam Nossiter manages to write a story about children in Islamic religious schools in Senegal forced to beg in the streets without describing the religion in question: Islam.

Timothy Egan: Not a Single Liberal on the 'Extreme' Supreme Court? Really?

Former reporter Egan takes on the "extreme" Supremes: "This court, activist conservative in the extreme, has never met a corporation it has not coddled, nor a prosecution argument that does not ...
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