This is a list of every article on the subject of entitlement reform that Trudy Lieberman has written for Campaign Desk, presented in reverse chronological order.

12/06/11: The Murky Politics of the Payroll Tax - The media begin to step in the muck

11/29/11: Switching Sides on Social Security - Look who’s getting rid of the payroll tax

11/1/11: A Laurel to the AP - For its eye-opening story on Social Security

11/08/11: WaPo’s Misleading Social Security Piece - Article doesn’t come close to telling the whole story

10/21/11: The Human Faces behind the Social Security Rhetoric - Good work from CBS News

09/12/11: Forget That Ponzi Scheme Stuff - It’s the tax holiday, stupid

08/22/11: CJR Holds a Town Hall in Missouri - Do the pols represent the voters?

08/04/11: Playing It Safe the McCaskill Way - David Gregory’s lame interview

07/26/11: Covering the Chained CPI - Let me count the ways

07/14/11: Good and Bad from the NewsHour - Woodruff and Ifill begin to push the politicians, sort of

May 2011

05/25/11: A Beat Memo on Medicare - Is the Ryan plan really so novel?

05/23/11: Means-Testing Medicare, According to CQ - Covering Medicare, part five

05/17/11: Candidate Pawlenty and Social Security - What’s he really talking about?

April 2011

04/27/11: A Missing Medicare Link from The New York Times - Covering Medicare, Part II

04/25/11: CJR Holds a Town Hall in Philly - Shoppers on Market Street sound off

04/22/11: Michelle Malkin vs. Reality - Copying Betty White

04/11/11: A Good Social Security Story—At Last - Reuters shows it can be done

March 2011

03/16/11: Another Take on NPR’s “Liberal Bias” - Its reporting on Social Security is anything but

03/03/11: A Big Omission at NBC - Whatever happened to Social Security?

February 2011

02/22/11: Pinning Down the Pols - NPR misses again on Social Security story

02/18/11: The Budget Narrative - The press goes astray on Social Security

02/09/11: Peter G. Peterson Goes to School - A laurel to Remapping Debate

January 2011

01/28/11: The Return of Alan Simpson - Parsing his latest thoughts on Social Security

December 2010

12/22/10: Social Security in the Heartland: Nick Quealy-Gainer - What Social Security means to real people

12/21/10: Social Security in Perspective, Part III - A conversation with William Greider

12/20/10: Social Security Under Attack - What the press had to say

12/15/10: Social Security in the Heartland: Jim Dobbs - What Social Security means to real people

12/13/10: Other Views of Social Security - The MSM gives some equal time

12/08/10: Social Security in the Heartland: Jude Love - What Social Security means to real people

12/06/10: USA Today’s Mixed-Up Message - What exactly did the deficit commission do?

12/02/10: NPR Plays Ebenezer Scrooge - Another lopsided Social Security story

November 2010

11/29/10: CBS Fumbles Again - A lopsided report on Social Security

11/24/10: A Curious Omission at the Times - Three Social Security proposals, or two?

11/18/10: Social Security in the Heartland: Jim Bean - What Social Security means to real people

11/12/10: Well, What Do You Know, Sherlock? - The media discover Social Security

11/11/10: The Education of Sen. Bennet - NPR passes along misinformation about Social Security

October 2010

10/27/10: Social Security in Perspective, Part II - A conversation with Alicia Munnell

10/25/10: Social Security in the Heartland: Jennifer Putman - What Social Security means to real people

10/18/10: CBS Story Short but Not So Sweet - Skimpy info in the network’s take on retirement age

10/11/10: Another CJR Town Hall in the Badger State - Wisconsinites sound off about health reform and Social Security

10/01/10: A CJR Town Hall in the Badger State - Wisconsinites sound off about Russ Feingold

September 2010

09/29/10: Social Security in the Heartland: Laurie Cooper - What Social Security means to real people

09/10/10: Another Curious Omission - The Fiscal Times and Social Security

09/08/10: Some Curious Omissions - The New Yorker and Social Security

09/01/10: Social Security in the Heartland: Ronald Eaker - What Social Security means to real people

August 2010

08/26/10: Alan Simpson Does it Again - This time the press pays attention—sort of

08/19/10: Those Social Security Code Words Again - The meaning behind the tweaks, privatization, and modest changes

08/17/10: More Codes in the Social Security War - WaPo unravels one and misses another

08/16/10: Social Security in the Heartland: Lonnie Judy - What Social Security means to real people

08/06/10: Consumer Advice for Retirement Savings - What was the Times trying to tell us?

08/03/10: Social Security in the Heartland: Jennifer Tayabji - What Social Security means to real people

July 2010

07/28/10: Kudos to The New York Times - For revealing the contradictions in health and financial reform

07/23/10: Paying Attention to Social Security - Two takes from the MSM

07/20/10: Social Security in Perspective - A conversation with Ted Marmor

07/08/10: Who Will Tell the People? - Social Security is the third rail for the MSM

June 2010

06/28/10: Welfare, Entitlements, and Sharron Angle - What sayeth she now?

06/21/10: More Words of Wisdom from Alan Simpson - Just who are the “lesser people” he had in mind?

06/16/10: Are All Americans Living Longer? - CNBC didn’t ask the right questions

06/02/10: Another Take on the Times’s Memphis Piece - And the Social Security connection

May 2010

05/27/10: Secrecy at the Deficit Commission - Note to the media: It’s past time for a little sunshine here

05/25/10: William Greider on Social Security - A superb take on Obama’s deficit commission

05/24/10: Good Coverage at USA Today - Some smart takes on problems with health and financial reform

April 2010

04/30/10: More Words of Wisdom from Alan Simpson - Geezers vs. Gen X-ers vs. millenials, etc, etc.

04/28/10: Rick Foster’s Predictions - No bending of the cost curve in his crystal ball

March 2010

03/19/10: Social Security’s Code Words - Erskine Bowles takes the stage

03/15/10: Is the Past Prologue? - The pedigree of Alan Simpson

February 2010

02/17/10: On the Social Security Battlefront - Reporters and their sources

January 2010

01/04/10: Dust-up at The Washington Post - And new questions about the new news services