How Obama Manipulates The News Cycle
WASHINGTON It has become his common lament. Challenged about difficulties with his economic or legislative programs, President Obama complains about t...
WASHINGTON It has become his common lament. Challenged about difficulties with his economic or legislative programs, President Obama complains about t...
The Huffington Post | Posted 12.25.2008 | Chicago
UPDATE 11/25 2:30 P.M. A reporter who is a lifelong White Sox fan received an apology from President-elect Obama Tuesday after being put in the Cubs...
Politico | ALEXANDER BURNS | Posted 12.23.2008 | Media
Media bias was more intense in the 2008 election than in any other national campaign in recent history, Time magazine's Mark Halperin said Friday at t...
Greg Mitchell | Posted 12.12.2008 | Media
Can the media be faulted if one candidate is committing the major share of gaffes or making the most inaccurate statements in speeches and in ads? Is it "bias" to recognize that?
Shawna Vercher | Posted 08.07.2008 | Home
How do I show my "friend" that it's not naive to hope? That she doesn't need another man to "take care of her" but one who will embrace who she is and encourage her independence?
HuffingtonPost.com | Rachel Weiner | Posted 08.06.2008 | Politics
A new study by the Project for Excellence in Journalism shows just how much attention Barack Obama's trip abroad got last week: Whatever the tone of...
HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 08.02.2008 | Politics
John McCain's famously cozy relationship with the press is getting a bit testy. Taking questions in Columbus, Ohio, on Thursday the Arizona Republican...
Huffington Post | Rachel Sklar | Posted 07.25.2008 | Media
There's no doubt that Obama makes news differently than McCain. But there's a difference between covering candidates equally and meticulously allotting them equal time and coverage.
nytimes.com | PETER BAKER | Posted 08.23.2009 | Media