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Lieberman: Jamming Through Health Care 'A Real Mistake'

CNN: Pushing a health-care reform package through Congress without significant Republican support would be “a real mistake” for President Barack Obama, Sen. Joseph Lieberman warned Sunday. Lieberman, an Independent who caucuses with Democrats, said trying to “jam through” a package

The Cult of Iconography

You know, the one thing that I learned from this last election is that if you have a young, hip, likable, historic candidate, and you promote him through CBS, ABC, NBC, CNN, MSNBC and all the rest, not to mention

Afghan War: Eight Years and Counting

Embedded video from CNN Video CNN: Forty-one percent of people questioned in a CNN/Opinion Research Corp. survey released Thursday say they favor the war in Afghanistan — down 9 points from May, when CNN polling suggested that half of the

CNN Fights Airing of Anti-Dobbs TV Ad

TV Newser: The ad was originally slated to run on CNN, Fox News, and MSNBC in New York, Atlanta and Washington D.C. during the 7pmET hour, when “Lou Dobbs Tonight” airs.

(We're Quickly Becoming) A Nation of Idiots

Michael Jackson died and the media cried. But don’t worry; they were tears of joy, not despair. After all, what better time to sacrifice journalistic integrity for the sake of high ratings and bloated ad revenues? In the weeks following

Bill Maher Brings His Own Stupid

[youtube -p7dlM9ACng nolink] — Listen closely to the rocket scientist. Bill Maher says “America is a stupid country” because “Sarah Palin could be president.” Then when CNN’s Wolf Blitzer argues that America elected Barack Obama, Maher responds, “Look who he

Muzzling CNN's Lou Dobbs

It seems the whacked out left just can’t stand to see their comrades at CNN continue to air the Lou Dobbs show. They were glad to see Glenn Beck move over to the dark side on the Fox News Channel

Barney Frank on Who Gets the Say on Executive Pay

Visit msnbc.com for Breaking News, World News, and News about the Economy CNN Money: A U.S. House panel on Tuesday began consideration of a measure setting new executive compensation standards for U.S. firms, one of the first substantive steps in