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Wall St. Journal Columnist Rails Against Billionaires Evading Taxes

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Climate-Tormented NY Times Wonders ‘What’s Up With This Big Freeze?’

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Journalisming! NYT Front-Pager Exposes Epstein Ties to Clinton Machine

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Here’s 50K Reasons Why Not to Take CNN’s Stock Market Calls Seriously

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Oliver Darcy RAGES Over Ted Cruz Grilling Media Execs on 'Stolen Land'

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WashPost Cries Climate Change Making ‘Winter Olympics Harder to Host’

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USA Today Admits Prices Cut Wages Under Biden, Doesn’t Name Him Once!

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CNN's Brain-Dead Take: Trump ‘Might Regret’ Refocusing on Economy

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HIVE MIND MEDIA: How Dare Trump ‘Shift Focus’ from ICE to Economy

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Soros: Trump a 'Con Artist' with 'Incompetent Extremists' in Cabinet

According to lefty billionaire George Soros, President-Elect Donald Trump is a “would-be dictator” and a danger to the world’s democratic institutions. “Democracy is now in crisis. Even the U.S., the world’s leading democracy, elected a con artist and would-be dictator as its president,” Soros said of Trump on Dec. 28.
Sam Dorman

Liberal Environmental Groups Cheer After Obama Bans Drilling

Liberal environmental activists got an early Christmas present when President Obama banned offshore drilling along large portions of the Arctic and East Coast in late December, and liberal nonprofit media are celebrating.
Aly Nielsen

Cal State Prof: Trump’s Climate Views Disqualify Him From Twitter

One liberal academic argued for censorship of politicians who dissent from liberal orthodoxy on climate change. History professor at California State University, Sacramento Joseph A. Palermo argued President-Elect Donald Trump should not be able to use Twitter.
Sam Dorman

MRC's Dan Gainor: Trump's Twitter is a 'Threat' to Liberal Media

The media “crusade” against Trump’s use of  Twitter because “they’ve decided that it’s a threat —  not to the American public, but to them,” MRC’s Dan Gainor said on Fox Business Network.
Aly Nielsen

CBS Highlights ‘Violent Illness’ Caused By Marijuana Use

CBS Evening News blunted marijuana's appeal after reporting how getting high could leave users violently ill. CBS has a history of touting marijuana as a medical “miracle” and economic “gold rush,” but on Dec. 28, the network hashed out the symptoms of a marijuana-induced illness called Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome (CHS).
Sam Dorman

Slate, Vanity Fair Slam Trump, Predict He Could ‘Nuke’ Economy

Liberals still sore over Donald Trump’s electoral victory are bashing the president-elect by any means, including through liberal media outlets. In the latest volley, left-wing Slate and Vanity Fair both attacked Trump for how he’ll hurt the economy and Americans’ finances a day before Trump was scheduled to deliver an economic speech.
Julia A. Seymour

‘Vampire’ Author Anne Rice Says Climate Change Influenced New Book

Like stories of vampires, climate change is nothing new. ​Interview with the Vampire author Anne Rice suggested as much in a Dec. 22, interview with the Daily Beast. While answering questions about her book Prince Lestat and the Realms of Atlantis, Rice cited a history of catastrophes on earth and their impact on the climate.
Sam Dorman

MRC’s Gainor: 2016 ‘Was One Big Embarrassment of Fake News’ For Media

While appearing on Fox Business’ Risk & Reward, MRC Vice President of Business and Culture Dan Gainor mocked the media’s laughable inaccuracy in predicting a Hillary Clinton “landslide.” Gainor responded to a video of someone on MSNBC suggesting republicans lived in a “thought bubble.” “I love how liberals talk about how conservatives live in a bubble and then their bubble bursts all over…
Sam Dorman

WashPost: Green Auto Regs Backfire in Europe with 'Deadly' Pollution

As with the economy, government intervention can have unintended consequences. In Europe, the push to go green actually endangered lives through noxious air pollution. London, Paris and European governments “aggressively promoted diesel vehicles,” The Washington Post reported on Dec. 20. Why? For the environment, of course. Governments used policy to steer people away from carbon-dioxide…
Sam Dorman

Stocks Reach 16 Records, Nets Only Credit Trump 6 Times

As the Dow Jones Industrial Average neared the 20,000 mark for the first time in history, the index set 16 closing-day record highs since Donald Trump’s election. Even some liberal media outlets have drawn a direct connection between the soaring stock market and Trump’s election, going so far as to label it a “Trump stock market rally.” But the broadcast networks often ignored any connection,…
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WashPost Cartoonist Hits Media Covering Both Sides in Climate Debate

Washington Post cartoonist Tom Toles says the media isn’t biased enough on climate change. According to Yale Climate Connections, Toles complained at a Dec. 12, book signing that coverage of climate change was “abysmal” and spent too much time on “both sides” of the debate.
Sam Dorman

Donors Flock to Liberal Journalism Nonprofits After Trump Victory

Since comedian John Oliver recommended people donate to the liberal journalism site  ProPublica, donations have been pouring in, according to The New York Times.​ The Times also reported that nonprofit journalism in general has seen a spike in donations (especially small ones) since Donald Trump was elected the 45th president of the United States. 
Aly Nielsen

Top 10 Ways the Liberal Agenda Dominated 2016 Economic News

2016 was a crazy year. Americans had ringside seats to the presidential boxing match between Apprentice star Donald Trump, R, and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, D. Trump won the prize fight in spite of the liberal media acting more like Clinton’s boxing promoter than the referee. Throughout the tumult, the liberal agenda dominated economic and business news from media spin of the…
Julia A. Seymour

Deja Vu: Sequel to Gore's 'Inconvenient Truth' to Premiere at Sundance

Sundance, the left-leaning indie film festival held in Utah each January, helped turn former vice president Al Gore into the media’s favorite film star. Now, the festival is set to do it again. A sequel to Gore’s film, An Inconvenient Truth, will premiere at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival, according to The Hollywood Reporter (THR). The original premiered at Sundance in 2006 before its wide…
Sam Dorman