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More Americans Get Their News Online Than From Newspapers

NEW YORK (AP) – The rapid growth of smartphones and electronic tablets is making the Internet the destination of choice for consumers looking for news, a report released Monday said. Local, network and cable television news, newspapers, radio and magazines

MSM Ignores Death Threats Against Wisconsin GOP

Moments after the Tucson tragedy progressive media and Soros bloggers dredged up every remotely aggressive euphemism ever uttered by any individual associated with the tea party and GOP and essentially called them co-conspirators in the massacre — all while ignoring

Wisconsin 2011: Smorgasbord of Outrage!!!

Let’s see … regarding Wisconsin so far, we’ve had Michael Moore calling the GOP/public school teacher saga a “class war,” even though the teachers are highly-educated professionals with retirements, great health care, and other benefits, Jesse Jackson making parallels to

Michael Moore: 'This is War!'

Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy Of course, he is against gun ownership so how big could this threat really be?

NPR Chief: Point to Specific Stories Where We're Biased

[youtube 77E0NX1Ezbs nolink] OK. A few for starters, after the jump. Screw Free Speech, NPR Fires Juan Williams for Muslim Remarks … Planned Parenthood, Child-Trafficking, and the Poor Choices of NPR and Company Correction Request: Government Radio Invents Facts to

Unions to Connecticut Governor: You Owe Us

Connecticut’s first Democratic governor in 20 years, Dannel Malloy, won his race last November by less than a percentage point, largely because of the public sector unions of the state, who worked tirelessly to have him elected. So, when Malloy

Protesting Teacher: Give Us the Billionaires' Addresses!

As government employee unions continue to rally across the country in support of the Wisconsin protesters, they are becoming completely unhinged. (Being surrounded by hygienically-challenged individuals who continuously shout mind-numbing slogans will do that.) All the protests are understandable. The

Rachel Maddow's New Math Doesn't Help Wisconsin Democrats

When MSNBC brought Rachel Maddow aboard in 2008, her education at Stanford and Oxford made us hopeful that she’d reverse the trend of lackadaisical journalism we’d grown accustomed to receiving from Chris Matthews and Keith Olbermann. But alas, any great