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Mainstream media biased against Romney? Four points to consider.
Many supporters of Mitt Romney argue that his potential path toward the White House has been made a lot steeper by the media. Here are some of the main arguments pro and con.
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In Pictures: The Hermanator Experience
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Michael Steele: top 10 gaffes as RNC chair
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Tea Party 101: Who are its followers and what do they want?
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Opinion: Sarah Palin and Fox News: a match made in heaven
Sarah Palin’s new role as a Fox News contributor is the perfect platform for the celebrity politician.
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Going Rogue: Palin's world domination book tour starts Monday
The Sarah Palin "Going Rogue" book tour begins next week.
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Attacks by Dick and Liz Cheney could be a good thing for Obama
Critics say Dick Cheney and George Bush themselves ‘dithered’ on Afghanistan for years. And Cheney left office so unpopular that his reemergence on the political scene reminds most Americans why they voted for Obama in the first place.
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The Fox News war: What's the upside for Obama?
Critics call the Obama administration's criticism of Fox News petty. But if it discredits the network in the eyes of moderates, the strategy might work.
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Obama's Fox News offensive: Has it worked?
Anita Dunn and others have called Fox News a wing of the Republican Party and boycotted the network. Critics say Fox News is changing its ways.
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Obama vs. Fox News: Now, the gloves are off
White House official Anita Dunn said Fox News was an 'arm of the Republican Party' Sunday. It's the latest example of how the network and the Obama administration are at 'war.'
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Vikings vs. Packers: Favre makes Monday night pure theater
Former Packer Brett Favre faces his former team for the first time. Beloved and besmirched since joining the hated Vikings this summer, football’s Falstaff is unfailingly entertaining.
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Jimmy Carter racism charge triggers next US race debate
In asserting that some Obama foes are prejudiced, the ex-president rekindles a difficult discussion. The right sees it as a way to squelch legitimate opposition to administration policies.
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In Alaska, many pine for the old Palin
The governor is a hot ticket in the Lower 48, but her in-state approval is sagging.
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Robert Gibbs gets dunked by reporters (does not drown)
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Opinion: Obama shouldn't lump the right-wing as one
He isn't yet. But others risk conflating Neo-Nazis and Newt Gingrich, lynchers and Rush Limbaugh.
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The torture debate
Why does the line between coercion and torture seem so shadowy now?
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FOX won't air Obama's press conference
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Cheney to Obama: Release more of the torture memos
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Arguing the size of the "tea party" protest
In any case, experts see it as democracy in action, and that's a good thing.
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Tea Party protests: Could they rally change in government?
Protests against Washington spending took place in more than 700 US cities Wednesday.
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Tax Day, 2009: The day the mainstream media died?
In the past, major media outlets have given antigovernment 'tea party' protests – like the ones held today – short shrift. Critics say it is because they are out of touch with America.
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Limbaugh versus Carville on hoping presidents fail
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The Limbaugh - Steele feud: Rahm's beautiful ballet
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Daschle's exit a big deal? Talking heads disagree!
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Obama's 30 minute infomercial? Nah, we watched Jon Stewart
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Can Sarah Palin survive in the age of YouTube?
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Obama's 2.9 million texts create online frenzy



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