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White House Adviser Rahm's Older Brother: 'Heavier People' Bad for Economy

American National Institutes of Health bioethicist claims there hidden costs to 'increasing girth' in NY Times 'Freakonomics' podcast.

Facepalm: CNBC's Liesman Declares the Time is Right for Higher Taxes on Dividends, Corporations

Despite fragile economy and world's second highest corporate tax rate, network's 'senior economics reporter' advocates raising taxes to pay down government deficits.

ABC and CBS Call the Food Police for 'Misleading Labels'

Network morning shows rely on same liberal old group for answers.

No Rebuttals Against Gay Marriage in D.C.

Reporter Ian Urbina interviewed three happy gay couples, but no one opposed to gay marriage in the District of Columbia.

HuffPo Article Claims Tea Party is 'Motivated by Bigotry, Ignorance, and Racial Hatred'

Bob Cesca labels Tea Party members as racists, upset that an 'old white guy' isn't president.

WaPo Celebrates Legalization of Gay Marriage in D.C.

Alexander and Marimow enthuse that the 'fight' for gay marriage has been won.

Double Standard: NPR Applies Varying Terminology on Gun Rights vs. Abortion

Cato analysis finds NPR readily calls Second Amendment rights advocates 'gun advocates' but has seldom used the same jargon for abortion, pornography.

Networks Ignore New Request for $15 Billion Bailout for Fannie Mae

Mortgage-backer has bled taxpayers for more than $75 billion, but is rarely criticized by the news media.

Sen. Bunning Standing 'Between Jobless Americans and Extended Unemployment Benefits'

Congressional reporter Carl Hulse, always willing to give the GOP a fair shake: Fight over spending "was allowing Democrats and editorial writers around the country to portray them as heartless ...
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