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 | January 19, 2011
On the House floor Tuesday evening Democratic Rep. Steve Cohen (D-Tenn.) compared critics of Obamacare to Nazis.
Eric Scheiner | January 19, 2011
After a press conference hosted by RepealItNow.org, Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) discussed potential strategies of defunding Obamacare in case the repeal fails.
Eric Scheiner | January 18, 2011
Arne Duncan talks about No Child Left Behind Act
Eric Scheiner | January 18, 2011
In a training program last August, The Government Accountability Office (GAO) listed multiple abuses of the federal purchase card program uncovered by the organization. Citing a taxpayer funded $13-thousand dollar steak house dinner, use of internet dating services, erotica products, Girls Gone Wild Videos and 5 season tickets to the New Orleans Saints among other investigation findings.
Eric Scheiner | January 18, 2011
A daily digest of stories on CNSNews.com for 1/18/2011.
Eric Scheiner | January 17, 2011
In a Martin Luther King, Jr. Day address, U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan said education is “the civil rights issue of our generation” and the “only way” for young people to pursue the American dream.
Eric Scheiner | January 17, 2011
A daily digest of stories on CNSNews.com for 1/17/2011.
Eric Scheiner | January 14, 2011
Eric Holder MLK Event
Eric Scheiner | January 14, 2011
A daily digest of stories on CNSNews.com for 1/14/2011.
Eric Scheiner | January 14, 2011
White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs said Thursday that the White House was not responsible for choosing a basketball arena, as opposed to a church or a smaller auditorium that might be more conducive to a solemn event, for Wednesday's night's memorial service in Tucson, Ariz.