Democratic presidential nominee Sen. Barack Obama said he thinks things are better when you “spread the wealth around” by raising taxes on the rich. But the unsettled point of debate is just where the line is between rich and poor.
…The New York Times editorial board saw nothing but economic gloom past, present and future in its outlook for 2008.
A January 2 Times editorial was not at all optimistic about the new year and the economy, mocking President…
Election punditry sometimes comes from strange places. On CNN, it came from a former professional basketball player with a liberal point of view.
Charles Barkley, a former NBA most valuable player, who is now an analyst for…
The media onslaught against Wall Street continued Oct. 27 in a NBC “Nightly News” segment slamming executive compensation and calling for more regulation of the financial sector.
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The Obama campaign has decided to employ the shoot-the-messenger approach in response to comments he made about claims his positions are socialist. The quotes come from a 2001 Chicago Public Radio interview where…
You know media bias has reached epic proportions when journalists are criticizing their own colleagues for a lack of professionalism in covering Democratic presidential nominee Sen. Barack Obama and Republican vice presidential nominee Gov…