2012 May 24 |
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Conservatives used to criticize the media, and not just for its liberal bias.

There once was a vocal argument coming from the right — from culture war stalwarts like Bill Bennett — that the media’s focus on sex and violence coarsened our culture. They argued that when too much attention was given to someone who committed a crime or was of low morals, it risked turning them into a celebrity or an icon. The media catered to the lowest common denominator and brought everyone down into the mud with it. More importantly, the distraction prevented the public from being informed about important policy issues. There was a “dumbing down of America” going on.

Then came Fox News.

Neil Cavuto did regular stories on lingerie football and Victoria Secret shows.MORE

Donny Deutsch is host of The Entrepreneurs, a primetime special profiling the success stories of America’s entrepreneurs on CNBC. I thought I would introduce him to you because I didn’t know who he was until he appeared on MSNBC‘s “Morning Joe” today, and I assume you haven’t heard of him before either.MORE

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CNN, MSNBC, the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times and every other liberal media organization out there have desperately tried to convince Americans that the tea party protesters were Republican hacks who ignored President George W. Bush’s irresponsible behavior and who are now using recession to tar Democrats. Sadly for them, however, they are incorrect. The Tea Parties were bipartisan in nature:MORE

MSNBC drifted far to the left last year. Where it was once a (mildly) respected news outlet, only partisan Democrats appreciated its reporting during and after it had sold its journalistic soul in order to help get Barack Obama elected. Chris Matthews and even Keith Olbermann whenever an important were allowed to act like reporters rather than partisan pundits.MORE

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Vice President Joe Biden continues to make gaffe after gaffe. Appearing on the Democrats’ party network – MSNBC – yesterday, he told Americans not to enter into any “confined” places like classrooms, the subway, and planes.

No kidding.

Let us imagine that the swine flu is indeed dangerous (read: deadly).MORE

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This is quite surprising:

A grassroots campaign that started in Seattle just two months ago has spread across the internet at cyber-speed. The result: hundreds of rallies in all 50 states today.MORE

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