Too Busy Admiring Greens to Notice What They're Really About

June 20th, 2007 2:00 PM
Too Busy Admiring Greens to Notice What They're Really About

Environmentalists want to curb travel, take away our energy sources and force businesses to carry out their bidding or shut down. But the media are too distracted by green celebrities and endless feature stories about saving the planet to ask activists the hard questions.

Going Green: The Media Reveal a Major Color Scheme
Journalists lose their jaded attitudes and embrace an environmental pallet for just about everything.

G: CNN host John Roberts admits skepticism about Michael Moore
B: ABC accuses student lenders of stealing food from borrowers
U: Left-wing group turns cereal killer and tries to off Snap, Crackle, & Pop

BMI on TV

Dan Gainor, BMIs director, appeared on Your World with Neil Cavuto to discuss the media obsession with sky-high gas prices. June 19, 2007

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Science Is Not a Democracy (American Council on Science and Health)

The Making of the Presidents Health Plan 2008: Will It Be Dj vu of 1992? (American Enterprise Institute)

Supreme Court Affirms Rights of Employees to Avoid Union Coercion (Evergreen Freedom Foundation)

Is There a Role For Markets in Health Care? Yes! (Galen Institute)

Health Care on Film: Clips from Sicko and Its Competitors
June 21, 2007
Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, D.C.

Entrepreneurs in the U.S. and Europe: Who Has It Better?
June 28, 2007
Hudson Institute, Washington, D.C.

Medical Malpractice Insurance Studies
June 29, 2007
American Enterprise Institute, Washington, D.C.

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