On Oct. 9's "Today" show Suze Orman advised married listener's to only place money in a joint bank account to pay for "joint bills." The rest of the money should be split into "his & her's"…
Chris Matthews calls the New York Times his "French Roast" morning newspaper.
MRC's Seton Motley was on FNC's Glenn Beck Program last night, discussing the Free Press organization. This is a long version of the two segments dedicated to this subject.
Seton Motley, MRC Communication Director, makes an appearance on FNC's Glenn Beck program to discuss the Free Press organization.
The Media Research Center's founder and President, Brent Bozell, made an appearance on Fox News Channel's morning show, Fox and Friends, to discuss new information indicating Senate Majority…
David Shuster couldn't keep Biblical teachings about homosexuality out of the discussion even when the guest, Rev. Joe Watkins, agreed that the Bible should not be politicized.
Morning Meeting host Dylan Ratigan interrupts, bullies, condescends, and filibusters his way through a segment on health care.
David Goodfriend, a former Clinton White House staffer, argues for taxing big businesses in order to fund the public health insurance option.
Political strategist Mark McKinnon accused Mark Levin of "hate language," but failed to provide a single example of such. Then, Morning Meeting host Dylan Ratigan leads the charge of "thuggery"…
September 4, 2009 - ABC's George Stephanopoulos and Betsy Stark discuss unemployment on "World News with Charles Gibson."
September 4, 2009- CBS's Jeff Glor and Anthony Mason spin August unemployment numbers.
March 6, 2009 - CBS reporter Anthony Mason discusses unemployment with "Evening News" anchor Katie Couric.
CBS's "Early" show discussed the Letterman sex scandal with Hollywood publicist, Michael Levine, who assured the audience that, in a year or two, this will just be another way for Letterman to…
BMI’s Julia A. Seymour spoke Fox Business News' Stuart Varney on Oct. 1 to discuss the discrepancy in media coverage of unemployment under Presidents Reagan and Obama.
NBC invited Debra Tate, the sister of Roman Polanski's late wife Sharon Tate, on the "Today" show to "shed light" on the Polanski case.
Steve Liesman of CNB's "Power Lunch" wants lower taxes for corporations and perhaps even to nix the minimum wage.
Tom O'Neill, senior editor of In Touch Weekly, claims that the sentencing of Academy Award winning Roman Polanski for his rape of a 13-year-old girl in 1977 should be dropped.
ABC's Cynthia McFadden asks Pastor Ed Young if he feels "intolerant" about his views on adultery and religion.
"The Early Show's" medical expert, Lisa Sanders, advertises for national health care instead of discussing the last-minute diagnosis that saved a girl's life.
Written for laughs, a hyper-sensitive response about gay adoption appears to be aimed at Middle-America in the "Modern Family" series premier.
Joy Behar claims that Denmark is the happiest country in the world because it has universal health care and 'free' universities.
GMA newscasters Robin Roberts and Andrea Canning tsk at a new "skimpy bikini" public service announcement yet show clips of it six times.
ABC's Charles Gibson focuses on the 12,000 new jobs in Las Vegas but fails to mention that the U.S. unemployment rate is at an all-time high.