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Stelter Asks Dan Savage: ‘Was it Appropriate or Necessary’ to Ask Ben Carson That?

CNN gives full context for Savage, but short soundbites for Carson.
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Networks Failed to Expose Doubts in Rolling Stone Rape Story; Devoted 11 Minutes on Evening Shows to Initial Report

When the now-retracted article by the Rolling Stone magazine about a brutal gang rape of a first-year student at the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity house at the University of Virginia was published on ...
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One Week Later: Networks Still Ignore Houston Sermon Subpoena Scandal

ABC, CBS, NBC still disinterested in mayor’s attempt to infringe pastors’ rights.
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Jane Fonda: Sex Guru for Teenagers?!

The ideal sex guru for teens is a 76-year-old Hollywood grandmother who’s had three unsuccessful marriages?
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Planned Parenthood to Teens: ‘Nothing Bad or Unhealthy’ About Promiscuity

The message to teens this week via its teen Twitter and Facebook accounts by asking, “Is promiscuity a bad thing?”
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Kirk Cameron Still Under Fire from Left; Marriage Event Protested by LBGT Group

Despite invitation to attend, Ocean Grove United protests ‘Love Worth Fighting For’ event in New Jersey.
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Another Slice of Miami Vice

The CW network seems to be competing for some kind of Nobel Sleaze Prize this summer with a Miami-based “reality” show called “The Catalina.”
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Canada's "Scientific" Museum of Smut

Society’s experts believe parents either faint at the thought of discussing sex with their children or worse, spread religion. But wait until you hear what the Canadian version of “science” ...

MTV's Missing 'Pants'

MTV followed up its very popular Video Music Awards telecast with a sneak peek at yet another scripted sex-and-youth show titled "I Just Want My Pants Back."

Calvin Klein 'X' Ad Aims for X-Rated Theme

Famous brand releases yet another vulgar underwear advertisement full of 'censored' profanity and underwear-clad men offering to show more of themselves.
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