Eric Scheiner
Director, MRCTV
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Eric Scheiner is the Director of MRCTV, and has over 20 years experience in broadcasting and video production. Beginning his broadcasting career in the First-In-The-Nation Primary state of New Hampshire, politics, government spending and constitutional issues have been a major thread through his work. Eric left New England in 2005 to host the launch of the award winning 'WYOU Interactive' program for the Pennsylvania CBS affiliate before relocating to the DC area and joining with the Media Research Center.

Eric Scheiner | April 6, 2011
Danny Davis Talks To CNSNews.com About The Economic Crisis
Eric Scheiner | April 6, 2011
Alcee Hastings Talks About The Economic Crisis
Eric Scheiner | April 6, 2011
Adam Smith Talks About The Economic Crisis
Eric Scheiner | April 6, 2011
Jan Schakowsky Discusses Preperations For A Government Shutdown
Eric Scheiner | April 6, 2011
Stephen Lord of The Government Accountability Office discusses the Passenger Behavior Program.
Eric Scheiner | April 6, 2011
During a Report On NBC's Nightly News Tom Brokaw says Saudi Arabia is angry with the U.S. for not supporting Former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak. Brokaw reports that because of the Obama administration, the Saudis' are looking to do business with Russia and China.
Eric Scheiner | April 4, 2011
Erskine Bowles testifies that the fiscal path the U.S. is currently on is headed towards disaster.
Eric Scheiner | April 1, 2011
On the day President Barack Obama announced his energy agenda, Energy Secretary Steven Chu rejected Republican claims that the administration sought to push up energy prices in order to promote a green agenda.
Eric Scheiner | March 31, 2011
President Barack Obama, as an Illinois state senator in 2002, said that using military force to topple a murderous dictator amounted to a “dumb war” and should be opposed. This video was used by the Obama presidential campaign.
Eric Scheiner | March 30, 2011
Sen. Chuck Schumer of N.Y. was overheard instructing other Democratic Senators to describe proposed Republican spending cuts as “extreme.” “I always use ‘extreme,’” Schumer told the Democrats on a conference call. “That’s what the (Democratic) caucus instructed me to do the other week."