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At CPAC, Breitbart Calls NY Times Reporter who Alleged Racism 'Despicable'

Web entrepreneur and publisher of BigGovernment.com blasts Times' Kate Zernike for alleging racism at conservative event and explains the 'social justice' mentality.

Judging Hilton: Not Fit for 'American Idol'

Current host Simon Cowell thinks Hilton would make a good replacement on hit television show.

Mark Levin: Obama 'Biggest Disaster in Modern American History'

Radio host says U.S. would be out of recession, but president 'smothering the private sector.'

Surprise: Times Finds Racial Stereotyping at Conservative Convention

Don't mimic Chris Rock at the Conservative Political Action Conference, or Kate Zernike will suggest you're using racial stereotypes.

Columnist Gail Collins Frets About 'Scary,' Angry Conservatives at CPAC

Columnist Gail Collins appeared on MSNBC's Morning Joe to worry about "scary," fringe conservatives who will be appearing at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in D.C.

Ignoring Science, John Broder Chides Obama from Left on Promoting Nuclear Plants

The Times takes on Obama from the left on his commitment to building new nuclear power plants, quoting every environmentalist in Washington, but without explaining the sound science (and ...

Curious Argument for Socialized Journalism: Gov't Subsidies Helped End Slavery

Left-wing 'media reform organization' Free Press makes case for $30 billion to prop up struggling profession.

Lefties (and the White House) Gush Over David Leonhardt's Stimulus Defense

David Leonhardt, the Times conscience on economics issues, celebrated the one-year anniversary of the Obama stimulus while attacking "hard-core skeptics" and pushing for yet another stimulus." The ...

Bias by the Numbers: Networks Give 30 Minutes to Tiger; Nothing for Right's Mt. Vernon Statement

Omission reveals media priorities that ignore conservatives, hype sex and deliver tabloid TV over news.

ABC Asks if Insurance Premium Hikes are 'Legal'

'Good Morning America' focuses on outrage from Obama, consumers over rate increases.
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