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At The Chronicle of Higher Education, “journalistic standards” are of the double kind. And incivility is a firing offense — unless you’re criticizing a conservative, in which case nasty smears are all the rage
These days, Americans believe news outlets lean to the left.
The time is coming for Romney to get angry, very angry, with what is increasingly, quaintly called "the mainstream media."
Members of both political parties frequently allege the existence of political bias in the media, yet there have been few systematic studies of such bias to date and none that examines whether the media treat Democratic and Republican presidents differently. AEI scholars John R. Lott Jr. and Kevin A. Hassett...
The furor over Rush Limbaugh's statement about Donovan McNabb will help us understand the media better; the current name-calling shows that sports have not come to grips with race.
There seems to be bipartisan agreement that the mainstream media is biased but disagreement concerning the direction. In this conference, Brian Anderson of the Manhattan Institute’s City Journal will discuss recent work indicating a leftward bias, and discuss the implications of this bias both for the evolution of the media...
No president since Woodrow Wilson or Franklin Roosevelt has been more enamored with the cult of expertise than Obama. That none of his economic predictions have panned out is not surprising. What is surprising is that so many people are surprised.
The liberal bias of the mainstream media is revealed both in the manner in which news is covered and in the choice of stories, including the media's focus on Christine O'Donnell.





