On Oct. 15, 2009 CBS found plenty of outrage surrounding executive compensation on Wall Street.
CNN's "American Morning" interviewed economist Peter Morici on Dec. 22 to express criticism of health care reform legislation. Morici said the bill would cost "typical" families $1,000 to $2,000 more for insurance coverage.
Larry Kudlow discusses "slush fund" tactics regarding "leftover" TARP funds and Obama's plan to spent it on a jobs initiative.
Acosta tried to undermine climate skeptics on Dec. 10 when by labeling the Competitive Enterprise Institute as being funded by ExxonMobil, but that claim is untrue.
ABC 'World News' mentioned the ClimateGate scandal on Dec. 6, but made sure to emphasize that there is still "proof" that manmade global warming is happening.
NBC "Nightly News" praises destruction of dams for environmental reasons, says they are more expensive than coal, solar and wind power.
Good Morning America's Rachel Martin remained focused on the political element of health care on Nov. 8, 2009.
Diane Sawyer and Dr. Tim Johnson imagine that health care reform is law by Jan. 1, 2010 and talk about all the things that would happen "right away" under the legislation.
Unemployment hit 10.2 percent on Nov. 6 and CNN's announcement included a question about the need for a second stimulus package, but no mention of the first stimulus' failure.
Jason Carroll's segment on "American Morning" made the case for immigration "reform," rather than enforcement of current law.