|
May 21, 2009
Californians just used the democratic process to vote down a
series of proposals that would have raised taxes in certain areas. Proponents,
namely Republican Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, argued those increases would cure
the state’s budget…
|
May 19, 2009
Unlike hosts at MSNBC and other liberal bastions of media, CNN’s Anderson Cooper claimed his use of the “teabagging” double entendre wasn’t intentional a little over a month after the fact.
Cooper, speaking at UCLA’s Daniel Pearl Memorial…
|
August 21, 2007
“NBC Nightly News” attacked one airline on August 20 with a “summer travel nightmare” story and a comparison between airlines that ignored key differences.
NBC correspondent Tom…
|
May 15, 2009
First it was CBS’s “60 Minutes” laying the groundwork to push a campaign against Chevron for an ill-advised lawsuit. Now The New York Times has picked up where they left off.
An article in the May 15 Times attacked Chevron for what a plaintiff…
|
August 20, 2007
With increased volatility in the stock markets, business coverage has been front and center for the major newscasts. But NBC has made an interesting choice of who’s reporting it.
The “NBC…
|
May 13, 2009
It has a lot of proponents, both liberal and libertarian. But would the legalization of marijuana for the purpose of creating a new revenue stream for government be a good thing?
According to CNBC “The Kudlow Report” host Larry Kudlow, the way…
|
May 7, 2009
We were told all throughout the 2008 presidential campaign and on up into the debate over the stimulus that the way out of the current economic malaise is through growing a green economy. “NBC Nightly News” is still on message.
On the May 6…
|
April 29, 2009
Once again, in its quest for a scapegoat for a crisis facing society, the media has set its sights on a large corporation.
A segment by ABC correspondent Jeffrey Kofman, reporting from La Gloria, Mexico, went after Smithfield Foods, Inc. (NYSE…
|
April 27, 2009
The swine flu story has captured the news cycle for three days and counting now and that’s perpetuating the hysteria, according to Fox News Channel’s Brit Hume.
Hume appeared on the FNC’s “The Live Desk with Trace Gallagher” April 27 and…
|
April 28, 2009
Some financial indicators took somewhat of a shock over swine flu fears on the first day after the swine flu fears were realized.
“But on Wall Street today and overseas, travel-related stocks took a beating over flu fears,” NBC correspondent…