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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…
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May 14, 2009
The day after Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner requested more authority from Congress, on “Money for Breakfast” the Fox Business Network explored the possibility that such authority will come to include limiting executive compensation
Host Alexis…
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May 14, 2009
The casual observer might have been somewhat skeptical of the massive $787-billion stimulus bill passed earlier this year by Congress and signed into law by President Barack Obama. However, one media outlet is dispelling those doubts – reassuring…
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May 13, 2009
Something I saw on the“Today Show” May 6 unnerved me. A financial expert was on, answering questions from viewers. One, a well-dressed, articulate woman, identified herself as the wife of a chiropractor who had closed his practice but still owed a…
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May 13, 2009
It’s been a recurring media theme since President Obama was elected – tell a news story the way he told it in a speech or press conference and then ignore the critics.That’s exactly what the networks did in health care reform stories May 11 and 12,…
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May 13, 2009
Networks Tell One Side of Health Care Story: Obama's
Reports on president's meeting with health care industry and assume the need for government-run 'reform' and leave out critics as…
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May 13, 2009
The news is boiling over with claims of conservative anger or hatred. Those on the right are depicted as knuckle-dragging savages eager to pick up their guns to shoot police or attack others they disagree with.
But for all that poorly aimed…
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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…
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May 12, 2009
The food police are at it again – attacking the restaurant industry under the premise the general public is too ignorant to determine what is healthy and what isn’t.On May 11, both the “NBC Nightly News” and ABC’s “World News with Charles Gibson”…
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May 11, 2009
John “Bradshaw” Layfield of Layfield Energy thinks General Motors Corp. whatever it takes to wine and dine its biggest customers and become successful – even if that means offering lap dances.“I run a business and if you can tell me I can…