Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty made a surprise visit to the "Talk The Vote" rally Oct. 28. He said America is not free when it is buried in debt and the government is bailing out businesses.
Norm Coleman asked Minnesota voters at Orchestra Hall four questions Oct. 28 at the "Talk The Vote" rally. They covered limited government, health care, energy independence and military strategy…
Former Chairman and CEO of Citigroup Sanford Weill told “The Early Show,” Oct. 28 that unemployment would hit 9 percent and that Wall Street CEOs “didn’t deserve bonuses this year.”
Vets for Freedom defend the honor of the Haditha Marines smeared by John Murtha.
What will Barack Obama mean as president for the American economy? Fred Thompson, who sought the Republican nomination for the job, issues a warning.
CBS's "The Early Show" went after food companies for downsizing their products. The report downplayed the effect a mandate for biofuels has had on the industry.
CNN aired a "Fat Cats" special taking a few jabs at the CEOs of Lehman Brothers and Merrill Lynch.
OK everyone, it's time to meet the TED Spread if you want to understand how we are going to get out of this credit crisis. The TED Spread measures whether banks are lending or not.
Discussing Joe the Plumber and the insane attacks against him by the Tanning Bed Media
Obama revealed his lack of depth and independent thought in this recitation of protectionist distortions
"CNN Newsroom" reported that Hawaii will drop its health care program for children. They didn't say it was because people were dropping their private insurance to jump to the government insurance…
CNBC's Joe Kernan told chief Washington correspondent John Harwood that the Joe-the-plumber story "would be huge" and even a "bombshell" any other year, but only the New York Post picked it up and…
Today's episode of "The Biz Flog" features a clip of you know who -- Joe (The Plumber) Wurzelbacher talking about taxes. But he isn't the only one. The Wall Street Journal penned an op-ed titled "…
In April 1998, HUD Secretary Andrew Cuomo announced a lender settlement of $2.1 billion for subprime loans. Listen to Cuomo explain how subprime loans are "affirmative action" and will fail at a…
CBS' "Early Show" asked kids, not experts on finance, what they think of the credit crisis.
The federal bailout of the financial industry is replete with earmarks, including a rum earmark in particular.
CBS's "The Early Show" October 3 reported on new regulations of over-the-counter cough and cold medicines for children by the Food and Drug Administration, but they included no representation by…
The media didn't cover mark-to-market accounting much before the House vote on a financial bailout Sept. 29. It turns out mark-to-market was a dealbreaker for some lawmakers.
Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) blamed Alan Greespan for keeping the Federal Funds rate too low.
"The Biz Flog" takes a look at the debate over whether short sellers had anything to do with the failure of banks on Wall Street.
ABC blasted the rich lifestyles of former Lehman and Bear Sterns CEOs but didn't mention the former CEOs of the government-backed mortgage lenders Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
How are reporters explaining the difference between Bear Sterns and Lehman and why the government did not bail out the latter?
Vets for Freedom urges Barack Obama to support Senate Resolution 636, recognizing the success of the surge and the victory in Iraq.
In light of their reporting on the failure of investment firm Bear Stearns, it seems CNBC reporters are as co-host of “Squawk Box” Joe Kernan put it, “walking on eggshells” when reporting on…
Barbara Comstock speaks to us about the EFCA and its attack on the American tradition of secret ballots.