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Joseph Vazquez | February 18, 2020

No wonder liberal billionaire 2020 candidate Michael Bloomberg does not want his own news outlet investigating him. They might have to do journalism and risk exposing where his money has been going all these years.

The liberal New York…

Joseph Vazquez | January 17, 2020

Consumer confidence is the highest its been in nearly 20 years. And yet, a recent MRC analysis showed that liberal media networks only gave President Donald Trump’s economy less than one percent coverage on their evening newscasts over a…

Joseph Vazquez | January 13, 2020

A new Media Research Center analysis found that the three major network evening newscasts only gave President Donald Trump’s booming economy and U.S. trade nine minutes of coverage since the House Democrats’ impeachment push began on…

Julia A. Seymour | July 18, 2019

Are you a political campaigner having a tough time selling your expensive, socialistic plan? Just go on CNN, where (if you’re lucky) an anchor will tell you how you’re doing it wrong.

That’s what happened when Democratic…

Joseph Valle | June 26, 2019

Washington Post economic editorial writer Charles Lane called out proponents of socialism citing Nordic countries as a “model” for the kind of socialism they want to see replicated by America.

Because, while they are “…

Joseph Valle | June 24, 2019

When the left conducts polls, it’s not surprising to see how they can manipulate questions to obtain their desired results.

Atlantic staff writer Robinson Meyer on June 21 gushed how the Democratic Party has “become more…

Joseph Valle | May 24, 2019

Even CNBC's more liberal anchor wasn't thrilled with newly announced plans from Democratic candidates to tax Wall Street transactions.

Reporter Ylan Mui told Squawk Box viewers on May 23 about plans from liberal…

Julia A. Seymour | April 25, 2019

A $1.25 trillion giveaway program to college grads and future college students deserves scrutiny, not praise as a “bold,” “sweeping” or “ambitious” plan that could “distinguish” Sen. Elizabeth…

Julia A. Seymour | February 28, 2019

How much would a Green New Deal cost? That’s the $93 trillion question some media outlets won’t ask.

New estimates suggest the price tag of the climate and economic ideas contained in the Green New Deal promoted by Rep.…

Julia A. Seymour | February 20, 2019

Economist Ben Stein provided a harsh reality check of socialism, as youth, politicians and the media turn ever leftward. His criticism of socialism and the Green New Deal sharply contrasted with recent liberal media reactions.

“If…

Julia A. Seymour | September 18, 2018

It was the $40 trillion question.

And once again, Democratic candidate Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez refused to answer it.

Like other Democratic socialists and many progressives, Ocasio-Cortez has a long list of government giveaway…

Julia A. Seymour | February 19, 2018

The media rarely complain about deficit spending when liberals are at the helm, doling out taxpayer dollars like candy from a parade float. But once Republicans are in control, journalists can’t wait to complain.

FiveThirtyEight…

Julia A. Seymour | May 24, 2017

Late Show host Stephen Colbert doesn’t hide his disdain for President Donald Trump. He celebrates it.

Even the backlash over Colbert’s recent gay…

Julia A. Seymour | May 2, 2017

Proposing tax cuts is the surest way to turn the liberal news media into deficit hawks. That’s exactly what happened in network coverage of President Donald Trump’…

Julia A. Seymour | March 24, 2017

Liberals in the news media hate government funding cuts, especially cuts that threaten promoters of their agenda.

Which is why they were so outraged about…

James Powers | February 1, 2017

Deficits matter … if there is a Republican in office. At least, according to The Washington Post.

The Post’s Editorial Board on January 28 criticized “the [government’s] reckless return to deficit…

Sam Dorman | July 8, 2016

Hillary Clinton’s proposal to spend $350 billion on “affordable” tuition may have been outrageous, but at least it provoked some poignant comments on the pitfalls of big government.

On July 6, Clinton proposed…

Sam Dorman | May 26, 2016

Former Reagan official David Stockman predicted that whoever was elected president in 2016 would “inherit a recession.”

Stockman, former Director of the Office of Management and Budget for President Ronald Reagan, said on May…