Monday is Martin Luther King Day, a federal holiday signed into law by President Ronald Reagan in 1983, and on Sunday morning, ABC’s This Week decided it was the perfect opportunity to scold ...
Looking back at journalism’s track record on communism, one finds a press that was too willing to act as a mouthpiece for the world’s worst dictatorships, and too accepting of the perverse claim ...
Today, the worst bias of 2003: The New York Times compares the
U.S. bombing of Baghdad to the horror of September 11; Peter Arnett goes
on Iraqi state TV to propagandize against the U.S.; and ...
The worst bias of 1994. Highlights include ABC’s Peter Jennings calling voters “two-year-olds” for electing a
Republican Congress (“the voters had a temper tantrum last week”), and a
USA Today ...
The Media
Research Center has assembled a report documenting the “objective”
national media’s most biased takes on President Reagan, his record and
his times, including 22 video clips and ...
In spite of overwhelming evidence to the contrary, many journalists still refuse to acknowledge that most of the establishment media tilts to the left.
In spite of overwhelming evidence to the contrary, many journalists still refuse to acknowledge that most of the establishment media tilts to the left.
Democrats inside and outside the Obama White House have declared a Public Enemy Number One, and it isn’t some vague concept like Poverty or Terrorism or Cancer. It’s a radio talk show host named ...
On September 5, 1983, Peter Jennings took the helm of ABC’s World News Tonight as its sole anchor. While based in ABC’s London bureau from 1978 to 1983, Jennings had shared anchor duties with ...
ABC's Peter Jennings was consistently critical of the American military effort in Iraq, as a compilation of more than 70 items from Media War Watch demonstrate.