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Republicans Are "Cowards" for Not Trashing Limbaugh; Foul MSNBC Hosts Want Limbaugh Purged

Even though left-wing hosts have said far worse, the liberal media pounce on Rush Limbaugh's unfortunate comment, with network reporters suggesting Republicans are "cowards" for not denouncing ...

Rosenthal: 'Bull...' and 'Pernicious Nonsense' to Suggest NY Times Is Lefty Equivalent of Fox News

New York Times editorial page editor Andrew Rosenthal gets riled in a Freakonomics podcast: "Well it begins with bull and ends in it and you can figure out what comes in between. I think ...
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NYT's Charles Blow Rants: 'Rick Santorum Scares the Bejesus Out of People'

According to liberal New York Times columnist Charles Blow, "Rick Santorum scares the bejesus out of people" and could never be elected President. The journalist appeared on MSNBC, Tuesday, to ...
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Supremely Slanted

How the New York Times Pounds Conservatives and Coddles Liberals When Nominated for the Supreme Court

New York Times Portrays Fannie, Freddie as Private 'Companies'

Talking about need for 'continuing infusions' of taxpayer cash, Times ignores Federal origin of problem.

CNBC Host Upset 'American Political Community' Worried about 'Killing Grandma,' Not Green Technology

'Squawk on the Street' co-host Mark Haines, wooed by NY Times columnist Thomas Friedman tired argument on eco-technology, lashes out.
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Journalists Admitting Liberal Bias, Part Two

While most in the media business continue to deny the problem of liberal bias, a number of journalists have admitted that the majority of their brethren approach the news from a liberal angle.
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Journalists Denying Liberal Bias, Part Three

In spite of overwhelming evidence to the contrary, many journalists still refuse to acknowledge that most of the establishment media tilts to the left.
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Exhibit 2-16: Public Reaction to Media Coverage of the 2008 Primaries

During the 2008 primary season, a Pew Research Center poll of 1,000 Americans discovered that most thought "press coverage has favored Barack Obama than thought it has favored Hillary Clinton."
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Exhibit 2-13: Rasmussen Reports on Media Bias, 2007

A pair of Rasmussen surveys conducted in mid-July 2007, each of approximately 1,000 adults, documented how Americans perceive various television news outlets and major newspapers.
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