"You could say, assume they're going to eat at McDonald' anyway, isn't it better that they're getting out there and then playing hoops? I mean, a lot of the problem with the childhood obesity is…
"Finally tonight, we have a confession. We got something wrong. It wasn't just us, it was everyone in the news media and the folks in the federal government who are supposed to be the experts at…
In this now famous episode of CBS’s ‘Face to Face,’ Connie Chung warned of serious dangers associated with silicone breast implants. Years later, scientific studies found no connection between…
In May 2006, NBC’s Anne Thompson worried that the U.S. economy could be headed for a 1987-style crash.
NBC’s Matt Lauer and Ann Curry hyped a nickel’s worth of a price increase in gasoline “just in time” for Thanksgiving.
CNN's Bill Schneider talking about Democrats raising taxes on November 14. He claims that people voted for Democrats knowing they were going to raise taxes because they were "really want change…
CBS’s Sharyl Attkisson highlights Rep. Charles Rangel (D-N.Y.) as a tax-cutting ‘new sheriff in town’ in the incoming Democratic-majority Congress.
Before the election, CBS reporter Armen Keteyian warned that electronic voting company Diebold could have “absolute control over the election process.”
CBS Evening News reporter Mark Phillips threatens “drought, floods, and general economic collapse” could result from global warming if nothing is done.
L. Brent Bozell, president of the Media Research Center, citing an example of the media's biased coverage of the U.S. economy in a November 8 press conference.
During MSNBC's Election Night coverage in 2006, Chris Matthews salivated at the prospect of Democrats winning both the House and the Senate: "Well, that'll be fantastic news. It'll be huge news, I…
Katie Couric, CBS Evening News, predicted jobs were in jeopardy. Couric's words came just hours before the Dept. of Labor announcement of a drop in the unemployment rate and an October increase of…
In July, CNN’s Lou Dobbs said the federal deficit would not go down without tax increases, but it turns out he was wrong.
Fox News business reporter, Brenda Buttner on "Fox News Live" says, "If you listen to the Democrats or listen to much of our media, our economy is in dire straights...the numbers, well they tell a…
"Lou Dobbs Tonight's" Kitty Pilgrim says "...as the war on this nation's middle class intensifies, politicians are now completely ignoring the concerns of middle-class Americans on the campaign…
Nearly two weeks before Election Day in 2006, ABC's Claire Shipman was already celebrating with then-Democratic House Leader Nancy Pelosi. "Do you let yourself think, for example, maybe before you…
Author Barbara Ehrenreich mentions the frequency of CNN stories about an “eroding” middle class.
CNN's Bill Schneider continues to insist that the middle class is slipping away and the American dream is a “lost cause.”
On ABC's This Week back on October 22, 2006, Sam Donaldson declared it would be "a good thing" if Democrats took control of Congress and began using subpoenas to investigate the Bush…
Fox News anchor Brit Hume reported some findings from BMI’s “Bad News Bears” study on the October 19 “Special Report with Brit Hume.”
NBC’s Brian Williams tells viewers that although the federal deficit has gone down, it’s still worrisome.
Media Research Center President Brent Bozell appeared on CNBC’s “Kudlow and Company” to explain how the networks skewed economic reporting to make a good economy look bad.
“CBS Evening News” anchor Bob Schieffer complained that oil “closed at an unbelievable $71.35” and incorrectly claimed that was a record high.
Energy analyst John Kilduff warned that $70/barrel oil could “be the breaking point for the economy.” He was wrong.