Bozell Commends CBS

Network Had Honesty, Guts to Air Video That Broadsides Media for Lack of Coverage of Fallen Soldiers

Alexandria, VA - CBS' "Sunday Morning" aired a remarkable segment yesterday that broadsided the national media for refusing to give our nation's fallen soldiers the attention they deserve. Martha Gillis offered an uninterrupted, 3-minute interview sharing the pain of losing her nephew, 1st Lt. Brian Bradshaw, who was killed by an IED in Afghanistan and the crushing disregard from our nation and media that barely noticed, but instead obsessed with the death of Michael Jackson.

The video is not done justice by explanation; it can be viewed online here.

MRC President Brent Bozell applauded CBS for the tribute:

"Congratulations to CBS News. This is nothing short of remarkably candid journalism. The raw emotion of 1st Lt. Bradshaw's aunt Martha Gillis is heartbreaking. It moves the audience to see undue suffering - caused by the media - for a family that has already been crushed by the death of one of their young.

"To ignore the greatest sacrifice of those who risk everything to protect Americans and our freedoms is tragic in itself. But to replace it with overkill reporting of an icon like Michael Jackson is downright hurtful.

"I commend CBS News for having the courage to air such honesty, and hope other networks take note of their editorial strength. There are consequences to bad journalism and some bear greater consequences than others. The media should have looked past the temptation of ratings to do what was right and honor our nation's heroes. CBS has now done that.