March 5, 2010 • Patel: 'Van Jones, Faith Hero' HuffPo Religion section fawns over former Green Jobs czar for supposedly 'loving Glen Beck,' while failing to point out why Jones resigned.
January 11, 2010 •Time Endorses Gay Euro-Pols William Lee Adams says lack of education and ‘religious conservative’ attitudes keep homosexuals from U.S. politics.
November 5, 2009 • ‘Countdown’ Goes Drag to Rip Sarah Palin Show regular and Village Voice columnist Michael Musto mocks former Alaska governor by reenacting 2008 campaign concession speech that didn’t happen.
November 3, 2009 • Laughable: ‘Countdown’ Accuses Palin of Sexism Olbermann and O’Donnell argue Sarah Palin forced Scozzafava out of NY 23 race and wonder why she wasn’t called out for sexism.
April 29, 2009 • A Hundred Days of Love Three months have made zero difference in the major media’s ardor.
April 21, 2009 • Obama Welcomes America-Bashing Defending the United States takes a back seat to proving he is non-ideological.
April 17, 2009 • Media Hails Hillary, Picks on Palin The pro-life governor was slammed for giving a speech outside her home state, but the Secretary of State is hailed for bravely speaking to Planned Parenthood.
April 9, 2009 • CBS Promotes Gay Agenda on ‘The Early Show’ Gay couples portrayed as affectionate; opponents of gay marriage shown protesting and given less than 20 seconds of more than two minute 30 second segment.
March 30, 2009 • The Sadness of 'Sexting' New trend of kids sending nude or semi-nude photos of themselves to other kids raises questions of what violates child-pornography laws.
March 20, 2009 • MSNBC: AIG Saga Could Get Out of Control like Schiavo Story Reporter Chuck Todd equates continuing bank bailout story with the painful Terry Schiavo controversy.
February 3, 2009 •Public Pans Obama’s Abortion Action Gallup finds Obama's overseas abortion funding decision least popular. Will media continue its silence on the issue?
January 26, 2009 • CNN: Ladies Nag Obama about Lack of Women’s Jobs Kyra Phillips of ‘Newsroom’ and Christine Romans discuss ‘discouraging’ lack of women in Obama’s cabinet, job package that ‘favors’ men.
January 19, 2009 • Michelle Obama, First Recessionista? The new First Lady’s fashion choices may be affordable in the eyes of the media but they still remain out of the budget of many average people.
January 16, 2009 • Spike Lee: DC is 'Chocolate City' Discussing “post-racial” inauguration, CNN doesn’t call Lee on outdated racial term.
January 8, 2009 • Stop the Politicking and Start Entertaining The people have spoken. They don't want their entertainment serves with a side of politics. But some in Hollywood just aren't listening.
January 8, 2009 • Stop the Politicking and Start Entertaining The people have spoken. They don't want their entertainment served with a side of politics. But some in Hollywood just aren't listening.
December 9, 2008 • AP Reports Day Without A Gay Only One Way In ‘call in gay’ story, AP ignores traditional marriage supporters; features event creators and lefty teachers eager to introduce gay issues to students.
December 5, 2008 • Barbara Walters Betrays ‘Fascinating’ Bias During her “Ten Most Fascinating People” special, ABC’s news doyenne tolerates a pregnant pseudo-man, an outspoken cultist, a scandal-beset adolescent actress and a liberal president-elect, but judges a conservative talk show host and a conservative politician.
December 3, 2008 • Is “Under God” Outdated? A Washington Post/Newsweek writer calls for removing God from the Pledge of Allegiance, amid a little-reported eruption of pre-Christmas attacks on faith.
December 2, 2008 •The View: Still Pounding on Palin ABC’s morning news chatters still won’t acknowledge that the media deliberately tarnished the image of the GOP vice presidential nominee.
December 2, 2008 • Grinch-o-Meter ALERT! WaPo fetes an artist whose Bush-bashing ornament is hanging on the White House Christmas tree
November 20, 2008 • Hollywood’s Ridiculous Lawyers Hollywood’s lawyers are arguing against the FCC’s legalistic definition of profanity (and common sense) when they suggest that when people use the F-word, it doesn’t always have a sexual connotation.
November 19, 2008 • O’Reilly Alone Reports Gay Attack on Christians Homosexuals enraged over Prop. 8 physically and sexually assault a group of religious believers innocently praying in a public place, and this isn’t news?
November 13, 2008 • Media Have a Proposition for Calif. Churches: You’re Bigots Two days after California voters upheld man-woman marriage by voting for Prop. 8, the media stopped reporting the facts and started beating its “civil rights” drum.
November 10, 2008 • WaPo: Bush Pro-Life Regs “Onerous,” “Ideologically Offensive” Reporters quote a former Clinton official accusing the Reagan and Bush administrations of establishing the “Mexico City Policy,” which limits the promotion of abortion by government-funded groups, for “overtly political” reasons.
November 7, 2008 •Access Hollywood Serves Up One Palin-Bashing Story, Two Kisses for Obama Movie stars go gaga over Obama; Palin allegedly spent more than 150K on clothes and spoke with McCain staffers clad only in a towel; Obama to buy a puppy for his daughters.
November 6, 2008 • Media, McCain Ignored Key Issues Conservative values still resonate with the public. Obama ran to the right of McCain on social and fiscal issues, and the media ignored the contradictions to his record.
November 5, 2008 • NBC Keeps Beating on Palin The election is over, but Savannah Guthrie of the Today show is still assassinating the character of Sarah Palin.
November 5, 2008 • The Enduring Culture War Some pundits claim the political battles over moral values are effectively at an end. They're kidding themselves.
November 4, 2008 • ABC Shills for Same-Sex ‘Marriage’ Network continues pattern of one-sided coverage of homosexuality, with a segment favoring opponents of California's Proposition 8.
October 31, 2008 • No Access for Hollywood? The legion of leftist actors is remaining silent during this election for fear of tainting Obama.
October 30, 2008 • Palin, Jesus and Witches??? Newsweek caricatures Palin’s faith one week before the presidential election, even raising the specter of anti-Semitism.
October 22, 2008 • Media Drink Obama’s “8 Years Old” Kool-Aid Rather than investigate the candidate's relationship with William Ayers, establishment media are just repeating the campaign's talking points.
October 21, 2008 • Worshiping Obama The cult of personality is verging on idolatry.
October 14, 2008 • Big News: Obama Wins the Crayon Set Children vote and Obama is the winner. What does this mean for the general election? How are they forming their opinions?
October 9, 2008 • The Bad, the Good and the Ugly Three breaking stories expose the developing cult of personality in America, and the harm being inflicted on our culture by the media.
September 17, 2008 • Media Echo Obama’s False Claim that McCain Lied about Sex Ed Bill Many major news organizations accepted at face value Obama’s denial that he backed comprehensive sex education for kindergartners. Reporters should have read the actual text of the bill.
September 9, 2008 • The Cost of Killing Palinzilla The liberal media's all-out assault on the faith and character of the GOP vice presidential nominee comes at a steep price: credibility.
September 9, 2008 • Palin Heat Threatens Planet The reaction of the media and assorted leftwingers to the GOP vice presidential nominee seems a trifle overwrought.
September 3, 2008 • Palin-Bashing in the Supermarket Checkout Line US Weekly, a tabloid owned by an Obama supporter, smears the GOP vice presidential candidate and her children in this week’s cover story.
September 2, 2008 • Savaging Sarah Palin The media are trying to define the GOP vice presidential nominee before the public gets to know the real person.
August 26, 2008 •New York Times and Washington Post Ignore Obama’s Housing Shortage McCain doesn’t know how many houses his wife owns - that’s news. Obama is allowing his own brother to live in destitution in Kenya, and bought his property with the help of a slumlord now serving time - that’s not news.
August 13, 2008 •
America’s New Newspaper of Record: the National Enquirer Why did Big Media ignore the John Edwards affair, a sex and corruption scandal embroiling one of the nation's leading politicians? Could it be political bias?
August 4, 2008 • Media Silent on Pelosi Intent to Kill DOMA If Obama becomes President, the Speaker of the House will support his efforts to repeal the Defense of Marriage Act, opening the door to same-sex marriage throughout the nation.
August 1, 2008 • Hushing Rush after 20 Years Liberals in Congress view talk radio as a profound threat to their power. They intend to do whatever they can to reduce the impact of conservative talkers, First Amendment be damned.
July 29, 2008 • The Media Fix Is In on Key Gay Issues A columnist smears a witness testifying against permitting open homosexuals in the military, and the media ignore a California official abusing her office to advance same-sex marriage.
July 29, 2008 • The Media Fix Is In on Key Gay Issues A columnist smears a witness testifying against permitting open homosexuals in the military, and the media ignore a California official abusing her office to advance same-sex marriage.
July 29, 2008 • Judges Favor the Profane In effect, the court said that because the Enforcement Bureau of the FCC has been a steady, ongoing farce of decency protection for thirty years, it must always and forever remain a joke.
July 25, 2008 • A Lady Under Fire A Washington Post columnist claims a supporter of the ban on gays in the military exhibited "rage" in Congressional testimony -- but The Hill reveals that the rage was on the other side.
July 24, 2008 • Courts Can’t Cope with COPA The Third Circuit strikes down Congress’s attempt to protect children from online porn by requiring smut site visitors to provide adult ID.
July 22, 2008 • WaPo Whacks McCain’s Wife, Grandfather Articles emphasize Cindy McCain’s drug addiction rather than her accomplishments, describe grandfather as a gambler and bootlegger.
July 22, 2008 • Court Punts Super Bowl Indecency Ruling Back to FCC All the FCC needs to do is inform broadcasters that "fleeting images" of nudity constitute actionable indecency, and it intends to enforce the rules.
July 21, 2008 • ABC, CBS Spotlight Suffering Illegal Immigrants Both networks provide rare favorable reports about churches—churches that offer sanctuary to the ‘undocumented’ in acts of “nonviolent civil disobedience.”
July 8, 2008 • Jesse Helms and Mangled Manners Leftwingers in the news media and the blogosphere embarrassed themselves with meanspirited slurs directed at the fallen American patriot.
July 2, 2008 •Washington Post Tells the Truth about ‘Safe Sex’ -- Then Ignores It A guest columnist exposes PC ideologues jeopardizing an effective morality-based AIDS prevention program in Uganda, while a house editorial calls for more of the failed condom approach here in the U.S.
July 2, 2008 • CBS Lashes Out at Pro-Gun Rights Ruling A Sunday Morning reporter confronts the lawyer who won the Supreme Court case, and a commentator blasts the decision.
July 1, 2008 • The Expatriots What do you call a person whose heart has long since departed these shores, but who lacks the courage, integrity or self-awareness to renounce his citizenship, and continues to bedevil his countrymen with his noxious presence?
June 30, 2008 • Celebrating the Second on the Fourth America's Founding Fathers sharply disagree with opponents of the right to keep and bear arms. Just read the quotations.
June 27, 2008 • Life Savers vs. Gun Nuts Nets react sourly to the Supreme Court decision finding that individual Americans have the right to keep and bear firearms.
June 23, 2008 • ABC: Evangelicals ‘Buzzing’ Over Obama World News Sunday promotes “unprecedented” campaign to woo “millions” and highlights importance of the abortion issue in the process.
June 17, 2008 • ‘The Sky Is Not Falling’ - Yet Get used to hearing this term in the coming weeks, as the media interview pro-homosexual spokesmen about same-sex marriage in California.
June 12, 2008 • Media ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ about Key Ruling Court’s affirmation of military policy goes unreported even by AP, which instead exhorts Democrats to rescind ban on homosexuality.
June 3, 2008 • Is Obama Off the Hook? The man is out of Jeremiah Wright’s radical church. Is the church out of the man? Inquiring media minds don’t want to know.
May 19, 2008 • Media Cover Up Obama’s Malaise Speech Sounding like Jimmy Carter, the presidential candidate told an Oregon audience Americans have to make major sacrifices to fight global warming, or we’re ‘goners.’
May 16, 2008 • Media Follow Gay Script on Marriage Ruling News coverage celebrates the California Supreme Court's creation of a new 'right,' but ignores the moral concerns and the infringement on the public's right to self-government.
May 6, 2008 • Left Wing and Wright Brained? Liberal media pundits are trying to excuse Barack Obama’s 20-year ties to the Rev. Jeremiah Wright by suggesting that Wright’s ravings are no worse than a single comment by Jerry Falwell.
May 2, 2008 • Profiles in Cowardice, Unreported Smith College allows militant lesbians to silence a speaker; APA, pressured by gay activists, cancels a panel on therapy for homosexuals. Liberal media ignore both stories.
May 1, 2008 • CBS May Day Bouquet to the Castros On The Early Show, correspondent Liz Palmer describes Fidel Castro as “Cuba’s revolutionary hero” and lauds new dictator Raul Castro’s efforts to “improve workers’ lives.”
April 30, 2008 • Obama’s ‘Pastor Souljah’ Moment Media hope Obama has put the Wright controversy behind him, but important questions yet unasked must be answered first.
April 15, 2008 • Evergreen Gore’s New TV Ad Is Holocaustic When the search for truth is confused with political advocacy, the pursuit of knowledge is reduced to the quest for power. - Alston Chase
April 14, 2008 • Obama’s Retiring Pastor: Jefferson a Pedophile The Rev. Jeremiah Wright’s explosive accusation against Thomas Jefferson was not reported by the Associated Press and the Chicago Sun-Times, though the audio is on the newspaper’s Web site.
April 14, 2008 • For Obama, How Bitter It Is ABC, NBC soft-pedaled the candidate’s remark lumping religion in with racism, and ignored the message about his values.
April 10, 2008 • No Forgiving Charlton Heston Many media liberals were so offended by the famed actor’s political beliefs, they ignored the excellence of the man.
April 2, 2008 • Soldiers ‘Experiencing God’ a Problem for Newsweek The Beliefwatch column suggests we can’t have thousands of U.S. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan reading a Christian devotional book, lest people think the government favors a certain religion.
April 2, 2008 • Expelled Encounters Hostility from the Liberal Media Documentary exposes the academy’s emotional and ideological commitment to evolution, and its anti-scientific exclusion of evidence for intelligent design.
March 20, 2008 • ABC’s Raddatz Recoils from True Political Leadership Reporter is appalled that Cheney refuses to base Iraq strategy on public opinion polls, as network coverage of the war’s fifth anniversary emphasizes costs, ignores benefits.
March 18, 2008 • Obama’s Church of Slurs Barack Obama looks phony either way. Either he missed all of these sermons or he sincerely thinks that hateful, race-baiting, America-bashing sermons are part of a pleasant Sunday worship experience. The press has an obligation to pursue this.
March 11, 2008 • Stand By Your Womanizer Hopefully, the Spitzer family will experience forgiveness and reconciliation. That takes time and work. But exploitation of the family by the one who broke the trust is hardly the right catalyst.
March 7, 2008 • Sermon from Mt. Obama Raises Big Questions Barack Obama has expounded his revised standard version of the Sermon on the Mount, but the MSM couldn’t care less if Obama waxes theological from here to eternity.
March 5, 2008 • Runaway Bridal Coverage Nets ignore crucial California Supreme Court case on same-sex 'marriage.'
March 3, 2008 • Clueless in Obama Nation On Sunday, at Hocking College in Nelsonville, Ohio, Sen. Obama promoted homosexual legal civil unions in answer to a question posed by a pastor, and then threw out this challenge: “If people find that controversial then I would just refer them to the Sermon on the Mount, which I think is, in my mind, for my faith, more central than an obscure passage in Romans.”
February 29, 2008 • Network Jailbreak NBC, ABC and CBS loose their America-bashing impulse in stories on the U.S. incarceration rate.
February 27, 2008 • Bill Buckley Made It Okay to Be a Conservative I was a conservative as a kid, but fell under the sway of liberal profs and the New Age culture. But Buckley was a key force in pulling me back to reality.
February 26, 2008 • Oscar’s a Grouch this Year The Oscars flopped this year, along with all those anti-military, anti-Iraq War movies. Even Michael Moore went belly-up.
February 18, 2008 • Nets Slam Gun Rights Following the Valentine’s Day shootings at NIU, the network tom-toms pounded out the familiar anti-Second Amendment beat - even taking whacks at Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.
February 14, 2008 • Liar, Liar, Who’s the Liar? Baseball great Roger Clemens and his former trainer testify before Congress. While the media and America wonder which one lied, the real issue is what the scandal says about our culture.
February 6, 2008 • Race, Class, Gender and the News Coverage of Super Tuesday shows how deeply the far-left world view is influencing the media and the entire nation.
January 28, 2008 • ABC News Pimping for Ratings For insight on Nevada presidential politics, most national journalists might turn to political science profs at UNLV or perhaps some local ink-stained wretches. Not ABC World News Saturday. They sent their fearless camera crews into a whorehouse.
January 21, 2008 • To the Washington Post, Bill Clinton is a Man of Character The article gives an overall impression of a good man wronged, but still fighting for his valiant, equally wronged wife’s name and campaign prospects. It’s not that the Clintons lack character, the article implies, it’s that their opponents are out to get them.
January 15, 2008 • Media Mania Over Chump Change Most of us won’t allow a hairstylist to “change” our do without an in-depth explanation. But a lot of us are buying into undefined promises of “change” from presidential contenders.
January 10, 2008 • “F” is for Falsehood, Not Feminism CosmoGirl tries to rally young women to the feminist movement, using propaganda long ago debunked.
January 8, 2008 • Are Connecticut Justices, Hartford Courant Courting Same-Sex Marriage? The state’s largest newspaper, and the oldest in the nation, The Hartford Courant, hasn’t covered the case on its news pages since it was argued last May. But that doesn’t mean the paper has kept its bias in the closet.
December 21, 2007 • Grinch-o-Meter Update NBC's story slants to the left, but at least they covered the War on Christmas.
December 21, 2007 • The Question is Infidelity CBS’s Katie Couric gives us insight into how the presidential candidates view character.
December 20, 2007 • Whoopi and Joy Spar Over Huckabee Christmas Ad ABC The View co-host Joy Behar takes offense when a Republican Christian politician appeals to ‘the Christian right base of the Republican party.’
December 14, 2007 • Who's Scared of Christmas? Our First Amendment forbids the establishment of a state religion, but many of our governing elites are taking it a step further, outlawing its very existence from the public conversation.
November 16, 2007 • Traditional Values Losing at William & Mary While the vets proudly marched nearby, the second oldest university in the nation was officially dissing the faith that launched the American Revolution as -- you guessed it -- not inclusive enough.
November 16, 2007 • Supreme Court May Target Second Amendment The press took umbrage at the D.C. District Court’s “broad” interpretation of the Constitution, which recognized an individual right to keep and bear arms and shot down D.C.’s gun ban as unconstitutional. Will the Supreme Court uphold the right of self-defense?
November 13, 2007 • Beware Hillary's Whitewash How is it that the wife of an impeached president, the policy architect of a 1300-page left-wing health-care fiasco, and the document-shredding stonewaller of a welter of scandals turn her controversial career and bizarre First Marriage into assets, and not liabilities? How is that Team Clinton, disgraced and disgraceful, is back for another presidential run? Credit the national "news" media.
November 13, 2007 • Media Claim Business Owes Debt to Society Lenders and related companies are blamed for borrowers’ debt troubles six times as often as borrowers, according to a new study of network media coverage.
November 5, 2007 • The Singing Revolution Celebrates Freedom How many of us knew that Estonia, one of the smallest countries on the face of this earth, is responsible for one of the most extraordinary, and certainly the most unique revolutions in modern history? How many of us knew that this tiny Baltic nation defeated the Soviet Union - with a song?
November 2, 2007 • Shameless in Massachusetts Reporter, paper stick with story about an assault that wasn’t, even after the account was proven wrong in court.
October 30, 2007 • Media Silent on Boycott as Ford’s Sales Continue to Plunge The automaker’s sales have declined for 17 of the 19 months since AFA declared its morally inspired boycott. September sales dropped by 21 percent. Still, Big Media refuses to say 'boo' about it.
October 15, 2007 • NBC, Matt Lauer Taking Larry Craig Interview Into Prime Time The bias is clear: NBC's Today show led with Republican Sen. Larry Craig six times in seven days, but mentioned Democratic Rep. William Jefferson's bribery scandal only once.
October 11, 2007 • Banning Tango The "most challenged" book on the American Library Association's Banned Books Week list, a pro-same sex marriage picture book targeting 4- to 8-year-olds called And Tango Makes Three, wasn't actually removed from a single library.
October 10, 2007 • Rush Limbaugh, Vindicated The liberal media refuse to report about Jesse Macbeth or any of the "phony soldiers" who have misrepresented their military experience to attack the Iraq war policy.
October 1, 2007 •60 Minutes Changes Tune on Thomas The CBS news magazine treats the conservative black Supreme Court Justice with unprecedented respect, in contrast to Thomas’s Senate confirmation hearings
October 1, 2007 • A Modern-Day Stoning?!? Cold Case Smears Christian Kids CBS’s entertainment division portrays devout teens as murderers and hypocrites and their youth pastor as a pervert, while taking cheap shots at abstinence education.
September 18, 2007 • Embarrassing Celebrity Pundits A key measure we have for punditry in our political culture is fame, not a display of any brains.
September 11, 2007 • Opposing 9/11 Remembrance Commemorating the victims of al-Qaeda’s sneak attack is growing tedious, even annoying, and may play into the hands of the Bush administration, according to NPR and The New York Times.
August 30, 2007 •Washington Post Bombards Craig, Shelters Hillary The obscure GOP senator’s public sex scandal gets five full stories, from the front page to the lead editorial. The Democratic presidential frontrunner’s brewing campaign financing scandal gets five paragraphs buried on page A-5.
August 20, 2007 • Kick Vick Out The Atlanta Falcons superstar will plead guilty to running a dog fighting operation. He has forfeited his right to enjoy the limelight of the NFL.
August 14, 2007 • The Daily Kos Bile Fest How can politicians cooperate across the aisle when their backers are hurling hateful, shocking language at political adversaries?
August 10, 2007 • The Fall Season in TV Legislation To say that Hollywood’s apologists are running out of gas is an understatement. All they have left is hot air.
July 31, 2007 • Schumer Vows to Block Bush Supreme Court Nominees Media grant a silent pass, even though the New York senator would reject candidates solely because of judicial philosophy, a radical departure from Senate tradition.
July 26, 2007 • Reagan’s Specter Vision Arlen Specter shouldn’t be sitting in judgment of great judges like Bork, Roberts and Alito. With his history of liberalism and betrayal of Republicans, the GOP shouldn’t have rewarded him with the chairmanship of the Judiciary Committee. The Gipper knew better.
July 25, 2007 • CBS Ambushes the Second Amendment Network calls for more gun control and federal spending for inner cities. Whatever happened to teaching people that murder is wrong?
July 16, 2007 • Throwing Hate Crimes Baloney at Our Troops The Kennedy-Smith hate crimes bill, SB 1105, is baloney no matter how it’s sliced. Trying to stick it on a defense bill is disgusting, devious, inappropriate and gratuitous.
July 11, 2007 • Beating around the Bush New York Times, Associated Press use former Surgeon General’s charges of censorship to bash Bush, fail to report that Clinton did it too.
July 9, 2007 • ABC News Targets Guns, Omits Facts ABC’s World News Tonight blasts away at middle American gun culture with a few rounds of shoddy science and emotional manipulation.
July 6, 2007 • Worshiping Gaia and the Goracle Professionalism goes out the window as Big Media swoons over Al Gore and his Live Earth extravaganza.
June 29, 2007 • Libs Long for ‘Fairness’ Daze Yesterday’s stinging defeat of the immigration bill is sure to be the final goad that will spur the left to try to reinstate the Fairness Doctrine.
June 29, 2007 • Grand, Old, and Pitiful When the Senate Commerce Committee held a hearing on children and TV violence on June 26, it was the Democrats taking the entertainment industry to task as socially irresponsible, while Republicans in general favored the do-nothing approach.
June 28, 2007 • Supremes Say Equal Means Equal Court decision rejecting race-based "diversity" plans restores the Constitutional principle of equal protection of the laws.
June 22, 2007 • A Convenient Double Standard Liberals want to impose balance on conservative talk radio but not liberal television news and entertainment.
June 22, 2007 • Paris Hilton to Make Pokey Time Pay Off For 25 days or so of indignity the heiress will turn over a quick million bucks, thanks to checkbook journalism. Has NBC lost its collective mind?
June 21, 2007 • Bush vs. Science? Media showcase critics of President’s stem cell veto, ignore supporting scientists.
June 19, 2007 • City of Brotherly Love Hates the Boy Scouts Sexual immorality is now the moral high ground in Philadelphia, and the Boy Scouts are the bad guys. Does anyone with clout in Philadelphia see why this is monstrously wrong?
June 15, 2007 • South Park Filth Fest This weekend millions of families will be exposed to South Park’s “most foul-mouthed, sexually offensive” programs, courtesy of Comedy Central.
June 15, 2007 • Hillary vs. Hollywood Hollywood’s muck-makers are advised to see the writing on the wall. When Hillary Clinton is scolding you in the headlines, maybe it’s time to shape up.
June 8, 2007 • Judges vs. the FCC The federal judges who ruled against the FCC suggested the agency’s rulings were "arbitrary and capricious." But is there anything more arbitrary and capricious than an egotistical celebrity dropping the F-bomb on national TV? Or the network refusing to administer a tiny delay?
June 7, 2007 • Does Watching TV Damage Character? The Culture and Media Institute's new Special Report, The Media Assault on American Values, reveals that media messages appear to be undermining the pillars of America’s cultural edifice: strength of character, sexual morality and respect for God.
June 5, 2007 • Max Hardcore is No Steven Spielberg Seriously, DOJ. Why make a self-proclaimed peddler of porn he boasts is “nastier and more vulgar than ever before seen” sound like a legitimate filmmaker? It’s like describing Al Capone as an entrepreneur with a beverage company.
May 21, 2007 • Politicians Keep Americans in the Dark to Bring Illegals ‘Out of the Shadows’ Americans who are legitimately concerned about our country’s security and solvency being destroyed by porous borders and irresponsible immigration policies are sick to death of being called anti-Latino, anti-immigrant, racist, vigilante, nativist, xenophobic, mean-spirited and unchristian. We are not racists—we’re survivalists. And we know when we’re being hustled.
May 18, 2007 • Liberals Want You Fat Free - Except for Your Head
The fairness nannies and the nutrition nannies make me want to chow down a deep-dish, double-stuffed, double cheese, meat-lovers supreme, extra large pizza, and chase it with a quart of chocolate caramel turtle cheese cake ice cream. On air.
May 4, 2007 • Verizon Connects Customers to Raunchy Rapper It doesn’t get any more hypocritical than a recording company using federal law to stifle free speech critical of its lewd and lascivious rapper while wrapping the First Amendment around him.
April 18, 2007 • What a Difference a Judge Makes The magnitude of who gets to appoint the next justice to the United States Supreme Court is supremely illustrated by the Court’s ruling today upholding the congressional ban on partial birth abortion.
April 13, 2007 • Obscene Material -- Hard-Core Porn -- Is Not Constitutionally Protected Speech While the ACLU and liberal judges have managed to create a body of distorted case law in which “soft-core” porn has legal protection, the hardcore stuff found in “adult” stores does not. Hard-core porn has nothing to do with free speech and is an extension of prostitution. It’s also a favorite tool of child molesters. Ask any cop.
April 11, 2007 • Shhh! There’s a Boycott Going On! Since March 2006, the AFA and 18 other pro-family organizations have targeted Ford over the company’s donations to homosexual political groups and advertisements in homosexual-themed magazines. Ford’s sales have fallen in 10 of the last 12 months compared with the year before. The media are ignoring the boycott in spite of Ford's plummeting sales figures.
March 29, 2007 • To Protect Obama, a Journalist Excuses Lies Cohen even proposes a rationale few philosophers, or journalism professors, would embrace: that “emotional truth” trumps “intellectual truth.”
March 16, 2007 • Keeping Pace with the Right Stuff The usual moral savants in Congress, who like to say “it’s wrong to say what’s right and wrong,” quickly passed judgment on Pace.
February 26, 2007 • Will Miracle Baby Change the Abortion Debate? Little Amillia's survival after being in the womb just 21 weeks may force America to rethink those Supreme Court trimesters.
February 22, 2007 •The New York Times and the Gospel Truth The New York Times has been in the forefront of the conservative Christian-bashing, running voluminous pieces that accuse churches of avoiding taxes and warning darkly that the Christian Right is on the verge of turning the United States into a Talibanesque theocracy.
December 13, 2006 • Democrats Shopped Foley Story to Papers House ethics report finds that Democratic campaign operatives pushed newspapers to write about former Rep. Foley's e-mails to teenage pages to create a scandal before the election.
December 4, 2006 • In Chicago, a Fairy and Santa Are In, Jesus Is Out The Christkindl, or Christmas Fairy, is welcome at a Christmas festival in Chicago. So is Santa Claus. But a film about the birth of Jesus has provoked city officials to lower the boom.
December 4, 2006 • Throwing the Book at 'Religious Right' Halloween and the election are over, but the media's favorite boogeyman is still roaming the land.
December 4, 2006 • Media Downplay New Jersey's Gay Marriage Ruling as Election Day Approaches The major media are soft-selling the New Jersey Supreme Court's Wednesday decision ordering "gay marriage" or its equivalent, lest the ruling become a fire bell in the night for social conservatives two weeks before the election.
December 4, 2006 • Tempting Target: Media Try to Persuade Conservatives to Stay Home With the November elections looming, the biggest players in the mainstream media are casting aside objectivity to mount an all-out effort to discourage values voters from going to the polls.