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July 26, 2010
Maybe now would be the perfect time for the former British Petroleum to market itself as BP: Battery Plug-in. The realities of owning and operating the electric cars championed by the Obama administration and the environmental left are difficult…
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July 23, 2010
If you heard taps being played yesterday evening, there’s a good chance it came from Time magazine’s headquarters.
On Time’s Ecocentric blog, author Bryan Walsh joined other media members in bemoaning the “death” of the cap-and-trade bill after…
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July 16, 2010
Nothing makes the media happier than an expansion of government.
The New York Times showed that on July 16 in their reaction to the passage of financial reform. In “Financial Overhauls Signals Shift on Deregulation,” reporters Binyamin Applebaum and…
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July 14, 2010
With the World Cup over, the vuvuzelas have silenced but another horn is still being blown: the journalism bailout horn.
In a July 14 Wall Street Journal op-ed, liberal Columbia University President Lee C. Bollinger called for increased public…
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July 13, 2010
While Washington lawmakers may be deadlocked over extending unemployment benefits, the liberal media are picking up the slack and helping unemployed individuals find more government help.
In a July 13 story on CNNMoney.com, reporter Hibah Yousuf…
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July 1, 2010
Lex Luthor has ten new members to invite to the next Legion of Doom meeting.
During the past week, CNNMoney.com compiled a “Most Hateable Companies (not named BP)” list because it didn’t want the BP oil spill to “completely overshadow all the other…
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July 1, 2010
The Washington Post and BP may seem like the oddest couple since Felix and Oscar, but they’ve been spending a lot of time — and money — together.
A BMI study found that the Washington Post earned up to $455,652 on 17 BP ads during the month of June…
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June 23, 2010
The Food Police are pursuing their latest criminal: The Hamburglar.
In a statement released on June 22, the liberal Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) announced it was filing a lawsuit against McDonald’s for marketing toys with their…
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May 12, 2022
Big Tech worked tirelessly to silence pro-life voices, but the censorship can’t stop the Supreme Court from overturning bad precedent.
A grievous Supreme Court document leak indicated that the court may overturn Roe v. Wade. Big Tech and the…
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September 25, 2020
If President Donald Trump says he will enforce law and order, that’s abusive behavior. But if Twitter users call to burn down the city of Louisville, that’s fine.
Twitter saw no rule violation in the calls to burn down the city of Louisville…