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Mother Jones' Corn Says BP Oil Spill Great for Democrats
Liberal magazine reporter explains portraying GOP as pro-BP will score Dems electoral points
Think Progress Won't Let Facts Get in the Way of a Good Attack
Blogger argues validity of Emanuel attack on GOP since controversial comments by Joe Barton are 'evidenced' in a Republican Study Committee statement.
Jack Welch: China Overtaking USA in Manufacturing Much Ado about Nothi
Former GE CEO explains the Asian power produces low-end goods not essential for economic dominance.
Book Highlights Economic Recovery Without Government Help
'No Thank You, Mr. President': Elkhart County not a victim, but an example of triumph
NBC's Gregory: White House Rhetoric 'Anti-Business,' 'Could Really Dis
'Meet the Press' host calls Obama advisers' lack of business experience 'a problem'; Says Barton's comments 'got to that larger point.'
CNBC's Nesto Accuses Obama of Creating 'His Own Sense of a Legal Syste
Reporter insists legal framework already in place to resolve oil spill claims, asks why White House has 'a gun to the head' of BP.
Obama Wants $50 Billion more for Stimulus, Networks Nearly Silent
Broadcast news devotes 38 times more coverage to World Cup than presidential push to bailout police, firemen, teachers.
ABC Promotes New USDA Diet Guidelines, Claiming Americans in Denial
'World News Tonight' showcases new food pyramid with no critical response; article turns to usual liberal suspect.
Psycho Talk: MSNBC's Schultz Calls for Obama to Act 'Like a Dictator
Host of 'The Ed Show' says it is time for BP to make the citizens of the United States 'whole, whole again and whole for a long time.'
NY Times Marvels At Rwanda's 'National Health Care
Report buries unavailable services, long wait times, reliance on U.S. aid
FTC Chair: Government-Funded Journalism is 'a Danger
Leibowitz promotes workshops advocating federal intervention in spite of opposition
CNBC's Insana: Ron Paul 'Doesn't Even Have a Basic Understanding of Fu
Network's 'senior analyst & commentator' suggests if there wasn't a perceived conflict of interest with congressman's investments, it would be a joke.