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March Madness: The Media’s Annual Spring Spin on Gas Prices

It happens every spring. The players take their positions for the big game. The fans start screaming as the huge numbers on the board go up and up and up.
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Hey Obama: Gas Up and Go

Media spin high prices and largely ignore warnings of $4.50 a gallon in 2012.
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Media Pump Up Obama Despite High Gas Prices, Hype Dropping Prices

Meanwhile, per gallon prices still 60 cents higher than last year, $1.56 higher than when Obama took office.

Media Promote Myth of Clinton Golden Years, Hype His New Economic Book

Coverage of 'Back to Work' maintains storyline of Clinton's era of prosperity, downplay his role in later economic collapse.

Media Let Left Play War Games with Libya

Few journalists note liberal shift from 'make love, not war' to 'make war.'

Media Let Left Play War Games with Libya

Few journalists note liberal shift from 'make love, not war' to 'make war.'

Networks Link Bush to 'Skyrocketing' Gas Prices 15 Times More Than Obama

Mideast unrest has sent pump prices up rapidly, but networks mention GOP president in more gas reports than today.

Stimulus Two Years Later, Networks Ignore Obama's Failed Job Promise

Eight percent unemployment prediction rarely made broadcast evening news.

CNNMoney Misrepresents Rep. Mike Pence's Opposition to Tax Cut Deal

Senior writer claims tax cut deal is 'costliest stimulus, weakest payoff,' cites Congressman in liberal attack on tax cuts.

The Top 10 Economic Myths of 2010

Journalists' tall tales included praising GM for 'keeping faith' with taxpayers, comparing soda to cocaine, and attacking the Chamber of Commerce over baseless 'foreign money' claims.
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