Democrats Won't Talk Taxes on CNBC; They Just Plan to Raise Them

March 16th, 2007 3:17 PM
UPDATE (16:10 EDT): Video added.At least one reporter understands economics. CNBC’s Melissa Francis told “On the Money” viewers March 15 that their taxes were going to get hiked “if the Democrats get their way.” The fun twist? Francis and her colleagues couldn’t find any Democratic politician, strategist or even a think tank cohort to come on the show and tell the American people why raising…

L.A. Times Reporters Hit Dems From Left On Taxes

March 6th, 2007 12:19 PM
"Ugh, now the Democrats like tax cuts too!"That's essentially the tone of a March 5 Los Angeles Times article* that took Democrats to task for their plans for what President Clinton was fond of calling "targeted tax cuts." Apparently they just "cost" the government too much of our money:WASHINGTON // After years of claiming that Republicans were cluttering the tax code with provisions that…

Baltimore Sun to Old Line Conservatives: Md. Assembly Not as Liberal

March 5th, 2007 5:09 PM

WashPost: Willing to Hike Taxes = 'Maturing' In Office

March 5th, 2007 11:50 AM
"As many political observers see it, [Virginia House of Delegates Speaker William] Howell is maturing into the leadership role he took on four years ago," wrote The Washington Post's Tim Craig in today's paper. And what exactly is developing the Republican speaker into an upstanding young chap? Nothing more than a newfound willingness to raise taxes in the Old Dominion.Here's the first two…

Taxpayer-Funded Radio: Tax Cuts Hurt the Children

February 22nd, 2007 11:48 PM

CNN's Ali "Vanilla" Velshi Raps About Taxes

February 13th, 2007 5:50 PM

NY Times: For the Umpteenth Time, Beware the Housing Bubble

February 13th, 2007 1:07 PM
The media can't really deny the economy is doing great. But all good things come to an end,so what the heck, why not float the prospect of a looming recession? That's essentially what The New York Times did in today's paper.Staff writers Eduardo Porter and Jeremy W. Peters turned to a Clinton economic adviser to suggest that the current economy is driven by a housing bubble similar to the tech…

The NewsBusters Weekly Recap: February 3 to

February 9th, 2007 10:55 AM
This week, Chris Matthews' anti-Bush bigotry spilled over into a profanity laden rant. The "Hardball" host dropped the F-bomb during a live interview with Don Imus. Meanwhile, CNN’s Paula Zahn connected opposition of illegal immigration to, you guessed it, the Ku Klux Klan. This is the same network, however, that tried to downplay proven religious bigotry by a blogger for the John Edwards…

Tom Friedman's Iraq Solution? Raise Your Taxes

February 6th, 2007 11:23 AM

ABC Shows President Bush Hitting CEO Pay, But Not Defending Tax Cuts

February 1st, 2007 5:38 PM

The NewsBusters Weekly Recap: January 20 to

January 26th, 2007 10:15 AM
As the 2008 campaign heats up, members of the mainstream media are having trouble deciding between their old favorite (Hillary) and the new flame (Obama). Both CNN and ABC leapt to the defense of Senator Barack Obama after he was accused of attending an Islamic madrassah as a child. (Of course, ABC once devoted an entire episode of "Nightline" to murky allegations that George W. Bush did coke as…

NB at WH Conf Call: 'Promising Signals' Maliki Even-Handedly Going Aft

January 23rd, 2007 6:11 PM
Loyal NB readers might recall that on the eve of President Bush's recent address on the new way forward in Iraq, I had the chance to participate in a conference call for bloggers with White House press secretary Tony Snow and Brett McGurk of the National Security Council.With the State of the Union Address just a few hours away, Tony Snow - after a long day making the media rounds - organized a…

With Another Presidential Candidate, Stephanopoulos Again Calls for Ga

January 21st, 2007 3:36 PM
Another Democratic presidential candidate, another chance for ABC's George Stephanopoulos to push for higher taxes on energy. On Sunday's This Week, when just-announced candidate Bill Richardson outlined how his energy policy would be based on conservation and improved technology, listing how “it's going to take more efficient air conditioning, it's going to take green buildings, it's going to…

'Time' Trashed Flat Tax in 1996, Now Sees Flat Tax Boom In Eastern Eur

January 15th, 2007 3:08 PM
More than a decade after publisher Steve Forbes’s flat-tax platform temporarily vaulted him to the top of the pack of GOP presidential candidates, another prospective Republican presidential candidate is making tax simplification a centerpiece of his 2008 campaign. In announcing his exploratory committee, Kansas Senator Sam Brownback argued “We need a flat tax instead of the dreadful,…