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On the October 5 Face the Nation, CBS's Bob Schieffer chastised Sarah Palin for turning the campaign "down and dirty," suggesting she was acting as "…
Interviewing Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) on the afternoon of October 7, MSNBC's David Shuster suggested the McCain campaign was okay with random…
Equidex President Phillip Gotthelf tells Bloomberg TV oil prices are posed to drop further.
Yesterday, NBC pulled from its Web site a "Saturday Night Live" skit about the financial bailout. That decision is now news, which makes these…
Topics in today's show: Early voting; Chris Matthews' attack on Sarah Palin as a "dolt"; Al Gore's appeal for civil disobedience against coal-plant…
Liberal radio host Randi Rhodes suggested the McCain camp has reached the "bottom of the barrel" if they are taking advice from radio hosts Mark…
The supposedly "undecided voters" chosen by CBS to react to the latest presidential debate condemned John McCain's reference to Barack Obama as "that…
Times columnist and Princeton professor tells MSNBC's Rachel Maddow he has near 100 percent confidence a government takeover is a necessity to solve…
Former Lehman CEO Dick Fuld donated heavily to Dem campaigns.
A journalist mistook the Dow Jones' recent low for an event that hasn't happened in a decade.
This Summer, Libyan Leader Moammar Gadhafi asked democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama to be proud of his Muslim identity.
CNN's Wolf Blitzer cut into a debate segment with conservative Terry Jeffrey and liberal Donna Brazile to show Bruce Springsteen singing at an Obama…
This CF&P Foundation brief video explains how the current tax system is deeply flawed and argues that either the flat tax or the national sales…
CNBC's Vicki Ward confirms reports that Lehman CEO Richard Fuld was knocked out cold immediately after financial institution filed for bankruptcy at…
MRC Director of Communications Seton Motley on the October 3 "Election HQ" on FNC discussing Bill O'Reilly's Oct. 2 spat with Rep. Barney Frank (D-…
CBS's '60 Minutes' blames credit default swap traders for financial crisis but ignores bad business decisions of some financial institutions.
Seton Hall received a $984,000 earmark (courtesy of Rep. Donald Payne, D-N.J.) for a new science building. But how much science really happens in it?
Brian Darling, a Capitol Hill insider for more than 10 years and director of U.S. Senate relations at The Heritage Foundation, previews major events…
Harry Smith of the Early Show goes on a finger-wagging tirade, scolding McCain adviser Nancy Pfotenhauer for what he deemed her insufficient citation…