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September 4, 2007
Editor’s Note: On May 10, 2007 Business & Media Institute wrote that “World News with Charles Gibson” hypocritically reported on two individuals’ carbon footprints, by presumably flying its crew to San Francisco for the segment. Recently, BMI…
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September 1, 2007
Despite President Bush’s major proposal to aid homeowners who took out risky subprime mortgages, some in the media already don’t think that’s enough.
“[I] don’t know how big of a helping hand it was when you’re talking about two million…
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August 31, 2007
With a half hour every evening, the competitive evening newscasts – ABC “World News with Charles Gibson,” “CBS Evening News” and “NBC Nightly News” – have to make the most of their broadcasts to give viewers the most news…
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August 31, 2007
Presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama has proposed a solution to the subprime problem and its affect on the stock market – more regulation.
“The implosion of the subprime lending industry…
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August 30, 2007
It’s easy to be envious of those who make more money, but when you’re calling for government involvement based on that, you interfere with the American dream.
The August 30 “USA Today,” in an…
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August 30, 2007
Want to know how to get on CNN these days?
Make a music video in a grocery store with you and your sibling pretending to urinate on produce in a stock room, smacking each other in the crotch…
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August 29, 2007
It’s like a broken record – the same push for socialized medicine using misreported data from the same government institution. Only this time, the data used is more current.
“But there was bad…
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August 29, 2007
You say you want a revolution?
OK, you don’t, but the extremists on the left certainly do.
A “green revolution?” A “health care revolution?” How about just a good, old-fashioned blood-in-the-streets kind of “revolution?” Economic,…
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August 28, 2007
For the second straight night in a row, the CBS “Evening News” evaluated what falling home prices mean and it wasn’t good.
“The prices of homes are falling and there is more evidence tonight that those counting on their houses as their…
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August 28, 2007
With bridges falling down, it makes sense to spend federal funds on infrastructure projects, but what doesn’t make sense is suggesting the government spend highway money on the obesity “epidemic.” …