JuliaSeymour | March 24, 2010
The Feb. 22 CBS "Evening News" report, like many others about health care reform, failed to provide any economic considerations of the tax increases included in reform legislation.
JuliaSeymour | March 17, 2010
George Stephanopoulos and Becky Worley failed to criticized the FCC/Obama plan about broadband internet, but ironically argued that people don't all "need" premium plans for internet.
JuliaSeymour | February 25, 2010
CNN continued its broken government series on Feb. 25, delving into the problem of child hunger. But both guests suggested advocated liberal solutions rather than individual charity.
JuliaSeymour | February 24, 2010
After President Obama released his own health care reform plan Feb. 22, the media responded with favorable spin urging a compromise with Republicans and suggesting public opposition was the result of a "communications" problem.
JuliaSeymour | February 22, 2010
CNN longed for the days when unions had power and Americans had economic security on Feb. 22 as it began its Broken Government series. This segment complained about the economic troubles facing many middle class families.
JuliaSeymour | February 18, 2010
It's been a year since Rick Santelli inspired the Tea Party movement with his rant against bailouts and government intervention. Business & Media Institute takes a look back at that and other instances of Santelli's free market advocacy on CNBC.
JuliaSeymour | February 17, 2010
CNN interviewed DNC chairman Tim Kaine on Feb. 17, the first anniversary of the stimulus package, without including any critic of the spending bill.
JuliaSeymour | February 5, 2010
Erin Burnett reacted to the Feb. 5 jobs announcement proclaiming it bad news, despite a drop in the national unemployment rate.
JuliaSeymour | February 5, 2010
Allan Chernoff discussed the "good news" about the jobs report released Feb. 5, but downplayed 1.2 million more jobs lost since the recession began.
JuliaSeymour | February 3, 2010
Nightly News found an example of unnecessary defense spending on Feb. 1, the same day Obama announced his $3.8 trillion budget proposal.