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May 26, 2009
On Memorial Day, when many Americans are returning from vacation destinations on the highways, CBS found a possible way for government to solve the gridlock on roads and in airports.
A May 25 “CBS Evening News” segment determined that high-…
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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…
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May 20, 2009
Although CNBC as network has been criticized for caving into a left-wing agenda, credit should be given where credit is due.
Following an interview with John Doerr, a member of President Obama’s Economic Recovery Advisory Board, CNBC’s Larry Kudlow…
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May 20, 2009
Editor, The Wall Street Journal
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New York, NY 10281
To the Editor:
John Steele Gordon explains "Why Government Can't Run a Business" (May 20). I learned from the historian Burt Folsom one of the best examples of this truth –…
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May 20, 2009
Broadcast Networks 'Hail' Obama Auto Fuel Efficiency Standards
In the name of fuel efficiency, the networks favored federal intervention and ignored critics of Obamas new CAFE…
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May 20, 2009
It’s 8 feet of automotive amusement wrapped around a rockin’ “3-cylinder, 1-liter gasoline powered engine.” OK, that’s only impressive if you like driving around in a golf-cart with sides or you find a riding mower cooler than a Maserati.
Meet the…
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May 20, 2009
After 120 days of the new presidency, the automobile industry provides some of the best evidence of an administration that favors the heavy hand of government meddling in the private sector. And as is the case with mostcoverage of President Obama…
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May 20, 2009
At this point the title ‘president’ seems so inadequate. Something grander and more glorious and imperial is needed. For want of any better idea, I’ve decided to use “The Great And Wonderful Ozbama.”
After all, just four months into his reign, he…
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May 20, 2009
MSNBC “Hardball” host Chris Matthews used personal attacks against a Congressman and accused the GOP of being anti-science on his May 20 program
In a segment about global warming, Matthews interviewed Reps. Jim Moran, D-Va., and Rep. Dana…
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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…