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Tag Archives: Sarah Palin
Two Years Later: The Media Response to Death Panels and Why It’s Still Important
by Matthew L. Schafer and Regina G. Lawrence (This article is based on an academic study by Kevin P. Reilly Sr. Chair of the Manship School, Dr. Regina G. Lawrence and Matthew L. Schafer, JD/DCL/MMC Candidate) It’s been almost two … Continue reading
Posted in Political Communication
Tagged Death Panels, fact check, Media Coverage, Media Matters, Objectivity, Sarah Palin
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My View: Public Media Is More Important than Political Platitudes
by Matthew L. Schafer A little known bill, introduced by Rep. Doug Lamborn [R-CO] this summer is being revitalized by NPR’s firing of news analyst Juan Williams. Despite some conservatives’ new found resolution to cut public media funding, the idea … Continue reading
Posted in Public Media
Tagged Doug Lamborn, Juan Williams, Mike Huckabee, NPR, PBS, Sarah Palin
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