“Nightline’s” Terry Moran gushes on June 13, 2007 over the possibility of Michael Moore running for political office.
American environmentalists have purchased and created Pumalin preserve in Chile, South America and will not allow a road to be built through the park, causing inconvenience to the Chilean people…
Dan Gainor, BMI’s director, appeared on “Your World with Neil Cavuto” to discuss the media obsession with “sky-high” gas prices on June 19, 2007.
Dan Gainor debates the cereal killing of Toucan Sam, and Snap, Crackle, Pop on June 17, 2007 “Fox and Friends.”
CBS says it's 'a great idea' that Kellogg's reaches agreement with advocacy groups to end some cereals toward children.
NBC “Nightly News” anchor Brian Williams talking about the “growing scandal” in the student loan industry on May 10, 2007.
Greg Valliere of the Stanford Washington Research Group told “In the Money” viewers on June 9, 2007 that the plunging budget deficit is being ignored by the media.
The president of the union that represents Wall Street Journal employees told CNN “Reliable Sources” on May 6, 2007 why the union is appalled at the prospect of Rupert Murdoch owning the paper.
CNN senior business correspondent Ali Velshi discussed Murdoch’s reasons for wanting to buy a “trophy prize” like The Wall Street Journal.” “Reliable Sources” May 6, 2007.
Hannah Storm interviewed Gov. Charlie Crist (R-Fla.) on the May 23 “Early Show.” Crist and 21 other governors have calling for a Congressional price gouging investigation, which Storm supports.
“Early Show” co-host Julie Chen called high gas prices “kinda suspicious” on May 23, 2007
Dan Gainor appeared on Fox’s “Your World with Neil Cavuto” on May 28, 2007 to discuss media gas price hype.
So much for the backyard barbeque. NBC “Today” reported on April 5, 2007, that grilling is dangerous it can increase the risk of cancer.
NBC “Today” reporter Carl Quintanilla asked the audience to “Imagine a world with $5 gasoline,” before presenting an advocate of higher gas taxes.
Glenn Beck exposes problems with the Kyoto treaty during his May 2, 2007 special.
Energy expert John Kilduff predicted “$70 per barrel” oil “could prove to be the breaking point for the economy,” on NBC “Nightly News” on January 21, 2006.
Barbara Walters “pulled no punches” with Venezuelan dictator Hugo Chavez, talking about his coffee habits and if he would like to be married. “Good Morning America” on March 16, 2007.
CBS “Evening News” reporter Anthony Mason repeated Main Street vs. Wall Street themes of economic woe on April 25, 2007 – the day the Dow closed above 13,000 for the very first time.
Economist Lawrence Kudlow cheered the Dow’s record close on April 25, 2007 calling it the “longest, uninterrupted, correctionless, bull-market run in memory.”
NBC “Nightly News” reporter Tom Costello implied wrongdoing by eBay saying the alleged sale of empty magazines was “Not illegal, but …”
ABC’s Brian Ross took a dig at gun laws and Diane Sawyer blamed the guns for taking lives at Virginia Tech on the April 18, 2007 “Good Morning America.”
Brian Ross made Roanoke Firearms owner John Markell sound like a criminal on “Good Morning America” April 18, 2007.
CNN “American Morning” anchor Miles O’Brien reported on April 10, 2007 that Al Gore’s climate concert “Live Earth” will not be held on the National Mall because of Senator James Inhofe. Scheduling…
ABC “World News Saturday” covers the “Step It Up” national climate rallies on April 14, 2007 which called for a mandatory 80 percent reduction in carbon emissions, but ABC did not ask what that…
Vera Gibbons and Julie Chen discuss the Alternative Minimum Tax on the Feb. 23, 2006 “Early Show” on CBS. Gibbons blamed inflation and the Bush tax cuts for the increased number of middle-class…