Founder and President of the Media Research Center, L. Brent Bozell III runs the largest media watchdog organization in America. Established in 1987, the MRC has made “media bias” a household term, tracking it and printing the compiled evidence daily. Mr. Bozell is a nationally syndicated writer to more than 50 newspapers around the country, whose work appears in publications such as Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, The Washington Times, The New York Post, The L.A. Times and National Review.
Just like Sonia Sotomayor, the networks tried to insist Elena Kagan's political views were "elusive." Why can't they just tell the truth that Obama's nominees are extreme liberals?
Comedy Central keeps steering clear of mocking Muslims, but their war on Christianity (and especially Catholicism) as evil and ridiculous continues unabated.
To build a winning coalition requires both fiscal and social conservatives. But some libertarians not only refuse to work with social conservatives, but seek out causes in direct opposition to ...
The Library of Congress has a new Bob Hope exhibit - but it sprawls away from Hope and even comedy in general to bring up McCarthyism, Jane Fonda, Harvey Milk, and the wisdom of government ...
Liberals in the media don't root for more women in government. They only root for more liberal women in government. Republican women are merely targets.
MTV's Movie Awards show was a pre-planned profanity barrage, starting with Tom Cruise. What is it about celebrities that they absolutely must be obscene in front of audiences with millions of ...
If presidents really wanted to change the tone of Washington, they could have started by shredding the press credentials of the White House "Dean of Mean."
The Fox show "Glee" is a big musical hit, but it has a no-debate mentality on homosexuality. You're either in favor, or a vicious bully. It's a simplistic political cartoon with no room for ...
PBS host Tavis Smiley insisted Christians commit deadly violence "every single day in this country." Anyone in charge of journalistic integrity at PBS should see this as a blazing inaccuracy, in ...
CBS has obliterated another barrier of tastefulness by naming a show after fecal matter. They call it "$#*! My Dad Says." They could have called it "Stuff My Dad Says," but the desire to shock and ...