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Posted:1/5/2009
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Former Lt. Gov. Michael Steele (R-Md.) discussed minority outreach for the GOP and the left's reaction to the GOP running black candidates for Republican National Committee Chairman.

Posted:1/5/2009
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CNBC's Silicon Valley chief originally said Jobs was fine, but have reports of hormonal imbalance, CNBC's Jim Goldman still maintains he's in fine shape.

Posted:1/5/2009
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'Lou Dobbs Tonight' host notes how global warming activists have their minds made up beyond the shadow of a doubt on the issue of climate change.

Posted:1/5/2009
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January 2nd, 2008: 'Access Hollywood' dedicates one minute, 17 seconds to promote actress Hayden Panettiere's "Save the Whales" cause. The segment features no dissenting opinion.

Posted:1/5/2009
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GMA has time to tell us--twice--that Obama got choked up while packing up his old home, but doesn't get around to explaining that a possible pay-to-play scheme was behind his withdrawal as Commerce Secretary nominee.

Posted:1/4/2009
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GMA devotes a segment to the story of Rev. Ed Dobson, an evangelical who had never voted for a Republican, who spent a year trying to live like Jesus and decided to vote for Obama.

Posted:1/3/2009
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Dagen McDowell and several guests debate the merits and flaws of proposals to raise the federal excise tax on gasoline Jan. 3, 2009.

Posted:1/2/2009
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During a 2 January 2009 report on The Situation Room, correspondent Susan Roesgen omitted the radical left-wing politics demonstrating near Barack Obama's Chicago home.

Posted:1/2/2009
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Beleaguered auto lender, now a bank holding company will sponsor bowl game in Mobile, Ala.

Posted:1/2/2009
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Companies holding a major stake in print media are not winning over investors as their stock values continue to suffer.