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Eleven Newspapers Switch To Romney, Just One to Obama

Eleven Newspapers Switch To Romney, Just One to Obama

According to the University of California, Santa Barbara American Presidency Project study of the top 100 newspaper editorial endorsements, Mitt Romney has seen a vast wave of switches from 2008 Obama endorsers. Obama, meanwhile, has seen only one newspaper that

Toledo Blade: Will Romney Ban Coffee?

Toledo Blade: Will Romney Ban Coffee?

In an astonishing display of journalistic integrity, the Toledo Blade led its coverage this morning by asking a question that the mainstream media has taken great pains to avoid: how would the radical, racialist theology of the church Obama attended for

The New York Daily News Endorses Mitt Romney

The New York Daily News Endorses Mitt Romney

On Sunday The New York Daily News, the second largest daily newspaper in metropolitan New York and fourth largest in the entire country, endorsed Mitt Romney for President. In 2008 the Daily News endorsed Barack Obama. It was a stunning

Long Island's NewsDay Endorses Romney

Long Island's NewsDay Endorses Romney

As Long Island struggled to recover from Hurricane Sandy, the area’s most influential newspaper, NewsDay, endorsed Mitt Romney for President on Saturday. In 2008, the paper endorsed Barack Obama: Had Barack Obama done the job of president with the same

Pew: MSNBC's Bias Far Worse Than Fox

Pew: MSNBC's Bias Far Worse Than Fox

This news is certainly no surprise to anyone on the right, but a new Pew study finds that MSNBC is far more biased than Fox News. The Pew study, Winning The Media Campaign 2012, tracked the political coverage that President

Pew Survey: Network News Coverage Favors Obama

Pew Survey: Network News Coverage Favors Obama

Pew Research released a survey of 2012 media coverage Friday which shows the three major networks — ABC, CBS, and NBC — are more favorable in their coverage of President Obama than Mitt Romney. In its survey, Pew examined the

NYT Concedes Romney Surging in PA

NYT Concedes Romney Surging in PA

“But there is a tangible sense–seen in Romney yard signs on the expansive lawns of homes in the well-heeled suburbs, and heard in the excited voices of Republican mothers who make phone calls to voters in their spare time–that the

Media Celebrate Increased Unemployment, Lower Wages

Media Celebrate Increased Unemployment, Lower Wages

In January of 2009, when President Obama took office, the unemployment rate was 7.8%. Four years and around $5 trillion dollars in debt later, it’s 7.9%. When Obama took office the long-term unemployment (U-6) rate was 14.2%. Today, it’s 14.6%.

Las Vegas Review-Journal Destroys Obama

Las Vegas Review-Journal Destroys Obama

In one of the most blistering denunciations of Barack Obama ever penned, the Las Vegas Review Journal published an editorial today that excoriated Obama not only for his ineptitude in the Benghazi attack, but also his duplicity afterward and the

L.A. Times Nominates Worst 2012 Political Ads

L.A. Times Nominates Worst 2012 Political Ads

For his L.A. Times column for Halloween day, Doyle McManus rates the best and worst political ads of this presidential campaign cycle. Even as he presented some interesting entries, McManus completely ignored the hateful Obama ad that claimed Mitt Romney

NY Mag's Jonathan Chait Endorses Obama

NY Mag's Jonathan Chait Endorses Obama

Jonathan Chait has made his choice for 2012, and it is Obama. Chait decided to tell us exactly why he chose Obama in a recent column for New York Magazine, and his reasons make his endorsement one of the great

Proof: NYTimes Grades Obama on a Curve

Proof: NYTimes Grades Obama on a Curve

James Taranto of The Wall Street Journal did yeoman’s work showing us a perfect example of the bias of the New York Times. Taranto highlighted the way the “paper of record” ripped Bush’s Gross National Product report while putting a

Iowa's Quad City Times Endorses Mitt Romney

Iowa's Quad City Times Endorses Mitt Romney

Iowa’s Quad City Times, one of that swing’s states most important newspapers, endorsed Mitt Romney for President on Sunday. In 2008 the paper endorsed Barack Obama: We invested heavily in hope back in 2008. Our 2012 endorsement of Mitt Romney