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  • Wash. Post's Kurtz pointed out “liberal bloggers[']” criticism of Russert debate performance, but not Russert's faulty questions

    Article 11/13/07 6:24 PM EST

  • One child grows up to be somebody that just loves to learn ...

    Article 11/13/07 2:52 PM EST

  • Washington Times repeated false claim that Bill Clinton criticized Democrats

    Article 11/13/07 11:27 AM EST

  • On C-SPAN's Book TV, Matthews repeated his claim that McCain “deserves to be president”

    Article 11/11/07 2:33 PM EST

  • “Media Matters”; by Jamison Foser

    Article 11/09/07 10:13 PM EST

  • Rocky article falsely described senator's comment about state workers' compensation

    Article 11/09/07 8:36 PM EST

  • Media fail to question Giuliani on Robertson's controversial remarks

    Article 11/09/07 5:42 PM EST

  • Tapper did not challenge Giuliani's claim that he did not “get[] the information” about Kerik

    Article 11/09/07 4:25 PM EST

  • Limbaugh joins other media in whitewashing Swift Boat Vets' falsehoods, claims “nobody has disproven anything they claimed”

    Article 11/09/07 2:17 PM EST

  • The fall and rise of American liberalism

    Article 11/08/07 12:09 PM EST

  • Media outlets falsely claim Bill Clinton attacked Democrats in recent speech

    Article 11/07/07 10:25 PM EST

  • Dobbs falsely claimed that Obama's “relationship with his faith [was] heretofore ... unexpressed”

    Article 11/07/07 4:33 PM EST

  • Chris Matthews claimed, “Deceit is what drives me crazy,” but what about Giuliani's “deceit”?

    Article 11/07/07 3:41 PM EST

  • MSNBC's Carlson suggested women may be “so sensible, they don't want to get involved in something as stupid as politics”

    Article 11/06/07 5:23 PM EST

  • “Media Matters”; by Jamison Foser

    Article 11/02/07 8:21 PM EDT

  • Media jump on chance to invoke comparisons to Kerry over Clinton's driver's license response

    Article 11/02/07 12:31 PM EDT

  • Actually, this turns out to be Radio Somewhere...

    Article 11/01/07 3:02 PM EDT

  • NY Times claimed Mukasey “promised to review legality of” waterboarding -- not if previous Times reporting is correct

    Article 11/01/07 12:14 PM EDT

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