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Ken Shepherd | December 13, 2006

     On the heels of two E. coli outbreaks that are still under investigation, ABC News hyped the risk of food-borne illness and suggested more government regulation could prevent illness and death. But Americans are as likely…

BMI Staff | December 13, 2006
Have a Holly Jolly Something Which holiday is that? The one with the Christmas trees and stockings hung by the chimney with care and the birth of…
Julia A. Seymour | December 13, 2006

     The camera pans across a sparkling Christmas tree, then zooms in on singer Clay Aiken, who begins to sing “O Come, O Come Emmanuel”: “... and ransom captive Israel … that mourns in lonely exile here, until the Son of God…

Ken Shepherd | December 12, 2006

    To The New York Times, balanced reporting on global warming is just a matter of how better to run up your cost of living: higher taxes or more regulation.

     Finding “a surge in support in business and politics for cutting…

Ken Shepherd | December 12, 2006

    “Hungry? Watch out, food in America is becoming increasingly suspect,” warned Fox News’s Bill O’Reilly as he introduced his top story for the December 11 “O’Reilly Factor.”

 

    But in the…

Ken Shepherd | December 11, 2006

     Those provincial Americans. They just aren’t living in the “real world,” driving those gas-guzzling SUVs!

     Such was the sentiment from Mike Rutherford, a British automotive columnist featured in the December 8 “Free Speech”…

Rachel Waters | December 11, 2006

     I generate enough revenue to grant 5 million individuals access to appropriate health care. I provide every child in Botswana with education to age 13. I am essential to the fight against HIV/AIDS in Africa. I generate more than 40 percent…

Ken Shepherd | December 8, 2006

     The limited water, food rations and healthy heapings of Marxist propaganda are free. The political indoctrination is priceless.

     In the December 8 New York Times, reporter Marc Lacey gave readers a look at American students…

BMI Staff | December 8, 2006

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10. American manufacturing is obsolete Media myth: All the manufacturing jobs have been shipped overseas, and the only ones left are in the almost empty plants of the Big Three automakers. 9. The American dream has…

Julia A. Seymour | December 8, 2006

     The election has come and gone, but CNN’s Lou Dobbs continued pushing Democratic Party talking points in his latest “War on the Middle Class” special December 7.

     The House Democrats Web site states, “We will make health care…

Ken Shepherd | December 8, 2006

     Journalism according to Lou Dobbs: scoff at your opponent and call him “mindless.”      

     CNN’s Dobbs, a self-described “advocacy journalist” and author of “War on the Middle Class,” did that December 7 to the National…

Ken Shepherd | December 8, 2006

     Does free trade kills jobs and drive Americans to the poor house? Or does it enrich Americans’ lives? A professionally-trained journalist such as CNN’s Lou Dobbs should present both sides of the debate, but he’s too busy…

Ken Shepherd | December 7, 2006

     There were 7.7 billion reasons to report the story, but none of the three broadcast networks did so on their December 6 programs.

     “Fannie Mae took another step toward resolving its…

Dan Gainor | December 6, 2006

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10. American manufacturing is obsolete Media myth: All the manufacturing jobs have been shipped overseas, and the only ones left are in the almost empty plants of the Big Three automakers.

     The…
Gary Wolfram, Ph.D. | December 6, 2006

     One of the priorities of the new Congress, and something approved of by most of the media, is to expand federal grants and loans to college students. While this may sound like a good way to increase access to higher education, it is another…

Dan Gainor | December 6, 2006

Testimony to the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee

December 6, 2006

Subject: Global Warming and the Media

 

By Dan Gainor

The Boone Pickens Free Market Fellow

Director, Business &…

BMI Staff | December 6, 2006
Top 10 Media Myths of 2006 Its been another year of wild media predictions, slanted stories and glaring omissions. What were the biggest whoppers? Be sure to check…
Ken Shepherd | December 5, 2006

     “The IRS is a lapdog for the American taxpayer, failing to audit some 80 percent of Americans who are expected to pay taxes on the honor system, says one lawmaker.”

     Imagine hearing that from a news reporter on CBS’s evening…

Ken Shepherd | December 5, 2006

     “Is there a dirty bird on your dinner plate,” wondered CBS anchor Katie Couric as she hatched a brief and biased news item centered around a new Consumer Reports study on chicken.

 

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Ken Shepherd | December 4, 2006

     “Who’s Afraid of a Higher Minimum Wage?” asked the December 4 Washington Post Business section headline. Certainly no business owners in the Washington, D.C., area, claimed the paper.

 

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