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Anti-Welfare Reform Reporter Jason DeParle's 2nd Victory Lap: Food Stamp 'Stigma' Still Fading!

In 1996, reporter Jason DeParle accused Clinton of signing a welfare reform bill that "begrudges poor infants their Pampers" and predicted an epidemic of child abuse, abortion, prostitution and ...

Bill Nye 'The Science Guy': Denying Climate Change 'Unpatriotic,' 'Inappropriate'

Educator-turned global warming alarmist claims older people struggle with manmade warming theory and cites IPCC Nobel Prize as proof of phenomenon.

Coffee and the Second Amendment Don't Mix, According to Alternet

Chain coffee shop Starbucks allows for the right to bear arms, much to the disliking of some.

NBC's 'SVU:' Abortion Debate Boils Down to 'Pro-Choice or No Choice'

Case of murdered abortionist focused on profession as likely motive – with pro-lifers the likely culprit.

Begala: 'Republicans Want Insurance Companies to Have the Right to Dump Your Ass Just for Getting Sick'

CNN commentator/former Clinton aide vilifies GOP for adhering to constituent wishes and not signing off on ObamaCare.

NY Times Tackles Latest Accusations of Bad Climate Science

Newspaper says nothing here but 'half-truths' from 'right-leaning' skeptics.

'Power Lunch' Guest Says No to Greek Debt, Warns All Governments Will Default

Marc Faber tells CNBC that market turmoil caused by Europe is a 'correction,' praises soundness of emerging economies.

Editorial Page That Harps on 'Grave Threat' of Climate Change Accuses GOP of Fearmongering Terrorism

A Times editorial hypocritically accuses the GOP of fear-mongering the terror threat. What exactly does the Times think it's been saying about climate change for the last several years?

Paulson Tells CNN: Americans 'Save too little,' 'Spend too much.'

Former treasury secretary blames crisis on overspending and 'global imbalances.'

AccuWeather's Bastardi Warns New Federal Climate Service Effort to 'Shut Down' Debate

Meteorologist calls new bureaucracy under the Commerce Dept. an 'indirect way' to regulate what people are thinking.
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