The media
elites have never been less interested in objectivity than they are
right now on “gay marriage.” They don’t wear rainbow flags on their
lapels when they appear on television, but ...
Only some social issues are divisive in the Plains states at the New York Times.
A sour tone permeateda front-page story on North Dakota's strict new abortion laws,
which ban abortions based ...
Why did Democratic president Bill Clinton anger the gay rights movement by signing the Defense of Marriage Act? Blame exhaustion and Bob Dole, suggest Peter Baker: "He had just flown across the ...
New York Times reporter Kirk Johnson, hypersensitive to conservative retreat
in the Western states, used an upcoming Supreme Court case as an
excuse to lead more cheers for gay rights in ...
CNN thinks the Super Bowl has become "a platform for the culture
wars," but they are using that "platform" to support causes like gay
marriage. The morning after the Super Bowl, CNN's ...
The New York Times followed up Thursday's buried brief on the
Family Research Council shooting with a solid and balanced story on
Friday, including pertinent information about the shooter's ...
CNN continues its brazen support
of gay activists upset with the Boy Scouts. On Wednesday afternoon,
anchor Don Lemon gave the sappiest of interviews to former Cub Scout
den leader and ...
New York Times reporter Jeremy Peters led the front-page cheers for
the new enthusiasm in the gay community surrounding Barack Obama's re-election campaign: "Now,
campaign officials and other ...