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October 17, 2008
It might seem like a non-issue. With the stock market way off its 2007 record highs and banking institutions failing in the midst of a presidential election, global warming alarmists have toned down their pleas for economy-killing greenhouse…
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October 16, 2008
Call this a concerted effort by the media to assassinate the character of an ordinary guy for calling out a liberal politician for wanting to raise taxes.
Journalists covering Democratic presidential nominee Sen. Barack Obama, Ill.,…
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October 16, 2008
Krugman Follows Well-Worn Path to Nobel Prize:
Outspoken
Liberal Ideas
Like Gore, IPCC and Carter, NYT columnist shows how Bush-…
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October 16, 2008
Where were you when the lights went out on Wall Street?
On Friday, Oct. 10, the first day the Dow dropped below 8,000 before crawling barely above that at close, a friend and I were in Atlantic City on a guys’ vacation. We went to Il…
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October 16, 2008
Call this free-market capitalism’s nightmare. The global financial markets are struggling, both political party presidential nominees are promoting populist ideals in their stump speeches and perpetual Bush-basher and über-…
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October 15, 2008
America has always valued success. But at the same time, we’ve had a love affair with class warfare. Big businessmen – railroad tycoons, bankers and cattlemen – became easy targets for our discontent. Wealth, success, power could be summed…
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October 15, 2008
America has always valued success. But at the same time, we’ve had a love affair with class warfare. Big businessmen – railroad tycoons, bankers and cattlemen – became easy targets for our discontent. …
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October 15, 2008
As the media and Democratic presidential nominee Sen. Barack Obama force-feed the country populism, National Public Radio (NPR) went back to the movement’s roots.
Famed populist William…
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October 15, 2008
As gas prices climbed during summer, broadcast networks relentlessly supplied an onslaught of high gas price segments. But as prices plummeted, ABC admitted that its gas price predictions were wrong.
The Oct. 14 “World News with Charles…
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October 15, 2008
It doesn’t matter if the market goes up or down, the mainstream media is never satisfied.
Earlier this year, all three broadcast networks expressed concern that higher commodity prices – which…