BrentBozell

Omnipresent Obama

While President Obama spread himself thin across the Sunday talk show lineup, ABC, CBS, CNN, and NBC all skipped some of the most urgent and newsworthy topics.

Outbursts and Punishment

The fury of Serena Williams and Kanye West far outdid the two-word yell of Rep. Joe Wilson in rudeness. But entertainers are held to a lower standard.

Our "Intolerance Festival"

The media treated the 9/12 rally as a menacing surge of white anger, meanness, and racism. It illustrates one nagging truth for media liberals: they really don't think conservatives should be ...

Cable's Not Kid-Friendly

Shows like these routinely make you wonder why the cable companies can't offer parents the option to reject the sleaziest corners of cable TV.

Obama vs. "Hyperpartisans"

Anyone who dares oppose Barack Obama is described by the media as crazy, or racist, or even hoping Obama is killed. NBC's anchor decried a "hyperpartisan era of vocal and instant outrage."

Moving In Mysterious Ways

Just when you would write off Hollywood, there are movies in the works that treat religion seriously - and a serious religious conversion, too.

Never-Ending Katrina Bias

Four years after the hurricane, the networks are still trashing the federal government for failing people who still live in federal trailers. None of them can manage to wonder when these "victims" ...

Remembering Ted Kennedy

Is the presidential-level treatment of Ted Kennedy's passing warranted? The amount of coverage isn't the problem; it's the quality of the reporting that bothers.

Bob Novak vs. The TV 'Genius'

Bob Novak's death was noticed (briefly), but the networks all pitched him as conservative and controversial. CBS 60 Minutes creator Don Hewitt's death the next day was followed by a stream of ...

A Porn-Pop Summer

Singers and rappers put the crotch at the center of the radio conversation - and are toasted by TV morning shows and even school administrators.
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