UPDATE: Writer Asks Whether Cruz or Fiorina is 'Biggest Douche'

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October 28th, 2015 10:00 PM
Bill Mann, freelance "humor" writer, who has been published by USA Today and the Huffington Post, got nasty with multiple Republican candidates for president during the Oct. 28, CNBC debate. Mann also describes himself as a media critic, but during the debate it wasn’t the media he was slamming, it was the candidates.

Hollywood GOP Supporters Work Secretly to Avoid 'Vindictive' Left

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October 28th, 2015 4:46 PM
Today’s Hollywood liberals are so vicious that the few conservatives in their midst must operate in secret to preserve their careers. “If an actor comes out for Ted Cruz, they’ll be demonized,” actress Morgan Brittany told The Hollywood Reporter Oct. 22. “I was an actor for 50 years. I’ve done my Hollywood thing. They can’t hurt me. But I feel sorry for people who can’t speak their mind.”

Networks Exaggerate WHO Statement On Risk of Bacon and Hot Dogs

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October 28th, 2015 10:43 AM
After an international agency made an announcement about risk of eating processed meats, many media outlets went hog wild. That included the broadcast networks which hyped the “troubling new warning” and ordered people to “cut down on that red meat.” ABC and NBC evening news programming hyped the “unprecedented “warning,” and the decision to put them in the “same category” of carcinogens as…

NY Times Finds Employees Saying 'No' to Insurance Despite Obamacare

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October 22nd, 2015 3:44 PM
Ten months after the bureaucratic nightmare Obamacare was passed, there is even more evidence of its failure to live up to the promises made about it. Just like you can lead a horse to water but not force him to drink, you can make employers offer insurance, but you can’t force their employees to buy it. The media promoted the Affordable Care Act, but one liberal paper is now admitting another…

Huffington Post Pushes Federal Sick Leave Mandate to Reduce Flu Rates

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October 21st, 2015 2:37 PM
Mandates are a predictable liberal solution for problems both real and percieved. The Huffington Post proved it again when it argued for a federal mandate for paid sick leave, claiming a new study offered a “compelling” reason for the law. The attention grabbing headline from Oct. 21, claimed, “Flu Rate Would Decline Significantly If the U.S. Mandated Paid Sick Leave.” The numbers beg to differ…
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Broadcast Networks Help Dem Presidential Contenders Push Gun Control

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October 21st, 2015 10:43 AM
The Democrats are determined to make the issue of gun control a presidential campaign issue, according to The Washington Post. And they already have the help of the news media. Although the broadcast network evening shows said nothing about gun control immediately following the first Republican presidential debate, the Oregon community college shooting on Oct. 1, changed the media’s agenda. It…
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CNBC Anchor and SodaStream Executive Illustrate Absurdity of EPA

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October 14th, 2015 2:55 PM
Recent rulemaking by the EPA, if found to be constitutional, will regulate levels of carbon dioxide produced by power plants in each state. However, CNBC Squawk Box co-anchor Joe Kernen reminded viewers of carbon dioxide’s popularity in an Oct. 9, discussion with the CEO of SodaStream.

Lefty Billionaire Bails Out Flailing Relativity Media Sports Offshoot

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October 14th, 2015 11:34 AM
Relativity Media may be dying a painful death, but thanks to lefty investor and former Clinton BFF Ron Burkle, at least one of Relativity’s offshoots will live on. For now. On Oct. 7, Burkle announced that he would be dropping $30 million into Relativity Sports to keep the athlete marketing business alive. Burkle, who was a founding member of Relativity Sports, will be increasing his influence…
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CNBC Guest on American Banks: ‘Well on the Road to Socialism’

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October 13th, 2015 3:54 PM
Although there is not an openly avowed socialist in the White House yet, one banking expert told CNBC “we’re well on the road to socialism.” Richard Bove, vice president of equity research with Rafferty Capital, did not mince words on CNBC’s Squawk Box Oct. 12, and he criticized government meddling in the banking system.

ABC Oil Drama Teaches Betrayal Is ‘Just Business’

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October 12th, 2015 12:03 PM
It was obvious from the start of ABC’s new drama, Blood & Oil, that Hap Briggs (the “Baron of the Bakken”) would turn out to be ruthless and conniving, no matter how charming he might seem. After all, he’s an oil man and the media just love (to hate) them. In prior episodes Briggs appeared to admire Billy LeFever’s tenacity and mind for the oil business. He even seemed to have taken Billy “…

WashPost Finds Gov's Anti-Whole Milk Stance May Have Been Wrong

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October 9th, 2015 1:47 PM
Just because the government says it, doesn’t mean it is true and that especially applies to dietary advice and nutrition. For years, the U.S. government and the liberal news media dissuaded people from consuming saturated fats including dairy fat that can be found in whole milk. But new science shows “certain foods that are high in fat seem to be beneficial.”

Media Praise Study that Excludes Data, Misuses Gov. HIV Research Grant

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October 7th, 2015 4:29 PM
Media outlets conveniently seized upon a study claiming to show higher alcohol taxes reduced drunken-driving deaths, but ignored problems with the study including its funding. In April 2015, the media, including The Washington Post, covered a University of Florida study funded in part by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The study evaluated automobile accident fatalities involving alcohol…
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Joe Kernen on HuffPo: ‘They Have No Idea’

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October 6th, 2015 4:28 PM
Squawk Box co-host Joe Kernen lit into writers at The Huffington Post Tuesday morning for their poor understanding of basic economics.. While The Huffington Post celebrated a record low in global poverty, it also decried the Trans-Pacific Partnership, proving to CNBC’s Kernen that the site’s staff have no idea what they write about.

New Fact-Checking Network Funded by Liberal Snowden Supporter

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October 5th, 2015 9:59 AM
A new fact-checking organization is set to launch in October 2015, but it turns out a liberal billionaire is behind it and footing most of the bill. Poynter Institute, a journalism education organization, announced in July that it would be creating a new International Fact-Checking Network (IFCN) this year, headquartered in St. Petersburg, Florida. On Sept. 21, Poynter announced its appointment…