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Hulse Passes Along Demo Talking Points on Violent, Racist Protests, Even Cites Palin Facebook Page

Congressional reporter Carl Hulse plays along with the Democrat exploitation of a few extremist protesters for political gain: "Still, the dark and personal tone of the final stages of the health ...

WaPo Continues Drum Beat for Gay Rights

Newspaper devotes another 191 inches of column space to homosexual advocacy.

Huffington Post Blogger Attacks Biblical View of Sex

Rob Asghar uses Bristol Palin to argue for premarital sex, mocks Christian beliefs regarding abstinence.

Obama Signs Business-Hurting, Tax Pledge-Breaking Health Care Bill into Law

In month leading to bill's passage, network evening shows failed to expose job-threatening tax increases or remind viewers of president's 'firm' promise to taxpayers.

HuffPo: ACORN was brought down by ... the New York Times?

Two leftwing editorialists assert the Gray Lady was Karl Rove's courtesan in destroying community organizing group.

NYT Goes for TV-Style Scare Tactics: 'America's Toxic Waters'

Editor Marcus Mabry exaggerates for the cameras in the paper's new online feature, a seven-minute daily news show called TimesCast: "Charles, you spent the last year reporting on America's toxic ...

Obama-Care Will Help Fix 'Economic Inequality' Reagan Partially Responsible For

"The bill that President Obama signed on Tuesday is the federal government's biggest attack on economic inequality since inequality began rising more than three decades ago." You'll never guess ...

The Times' One-Sided View of a Coming Newspaper War with the Wall Street Journal

The Times sees "bloodsport" on only one side of the looming newspaper war between itself and the Wall Street Journal, which is gearing up a local news section to compete directly with the Times.

MSNBC Contributor Equates State Lawsuits Against ObamaCare to Causes of the Civil War

Princeton professor Melissa Harris-Lacewell suggests the Civil War settled federal government's right to dictate health insurance policy was settled by .

A Tale of Two F-Bombs: WaPo, MSNBC, CNN Bothered By Cheney, Not Biden

Media outlets applied two different standards to vice presidents' slips – Cheney's viewed as a breach of decorum and Biden's as 'excited profanity.'
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