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Critique of the latest Muppet movie having an evil oil man as the villian leads Jon Stewart to deem it the "stupidest controversy" of the holiday season.
On December 7, 2011, Fox News's Special Report broadcast highlighted the most recent CMI report on religion and presidential candidates during the political grapevine segment.
A CMI article about a controversial retail ad sparked a nationwide debate
MSNBC hosts and correspondents have taken to attacking conservatives with antiquated references referring to slavery, secession and the confederacy.
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MSNBC loves to trump up references from the 1860s Civil War era when referring to conservative attacks on Obama. Secession, slavery, and confederate are a few of the ridiculously biased terms…
ABC, NBC, CBS report every sordid detail about troubled actor, ignore complaints against abortion provider.
Contradictory reports hide substance of powerful Egyptian Islamist group.
Wally Phister defends Unions backstage at the 83rd Annual Academy Awards Show in the wake of the Wisconsin union protests
Two seasons have proven that "Glee" isn't the "quirky, sweet" musical comedy critics have praised, but a crass, lurid catalog of Hollywood morality projected onto American teens.
Two seasons of "Glee" have proved that the show is not an innocent, "sweet" musical comedy, but rather a display of Hollywood morals pushed on America's teens.