First Confidential

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Interpreting The Headlines Changing BS into CS (Common Sense)

The Extravagant vs. The Penurious

The Extravagant vs. The Penurious

“I don't think marijuana is more dangerous than alcohol”New York Daily News

Mitt Romney may be a very wealthy man, but he knows the price of a glass of milkReuters

Image: The Extravagant: DrugFacts: Marijuana National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA): (Drug Treatment Guide) / Marijuana linked to brain-related memory woes, schizophrenia risk in teens CBS News) / Presidential Selfie (Daily Mail) / Major Resources (Washington Post) - The Penurious (Reuters)


Obama Fiddles

Nero fiddled while Obama diddled


Silhouette “Mad Men” Obama T- Rex Skeleton Chicago Skyline

“Mad Men” Chicago Dreamin'


Bill the XVI and Hillary Antoinette

Bill the XVI and Hillary Antoinette


Bride of Frankenstein Clinton Kerry

Bride of Frankenstein Clinton Kerry


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White House to Sniff Out Newsrooms: “Troubling and Dangerous Development”

White House to Sniff Out Newsrooms: “Troubling and Dangerous Development” Wall Street Journal | Washington Examiner | Washington Times

The FCC Wades Into the Newsrooms - Why is the agency studying “perceived station bias” and asking about coverage choices?Wall Street Journal

Mignon Clyburn FCC commissioner

Four of five FCC study authors gave to ObamaNew Obama initiative tramples First Amendment protections • Congressional Black Caucus daughter to police press - FCC commissioner Mignon Clyburn daughter of powerful House Democratic Rep. James Clyburn, was appointed to the FCC by President ObamaWashington Examiner

● The Obama administrationis pushing forward with a Federal Communications Commission project that would send government researchers into newsrooms across the country - and First Amendment advocates want to know why.Washington Times