From CBS "Evening News" Sept. 27.
The left and the liberal media have taken to characterizing the Tea Parties as crazy in recent weeks.
Comedian Bill Maher attacked religion, Sarah Palin and Tea Party members on "The Tonight Show" Sept. 13, 2010.
Culture and Media Institute Assistant Editor Nathan Burchfiel discussed Craigslist with CBN "Newswatch" anchor Wendy Griffith on Sept. 9, 2010.
The author of a Vanity Fair hit piece on Sarah Palin defended his work and continue his attacks on Palin during an appearance on MSNBC's Morning Joe Sept. 2
Culture and Media Institute Assistant Editor Nathan Burchfiel discusses Harry Reid and media coverage of Sarah Palin with Steve Doocy on "Fox & Friends" Aug. 13, 2010.
The NBC high school drama "Friday Night Lights" dealt with abortion on July 9, 2010
Comedian Janeane Garofalo told the Huffington Post June 24 she thinks the Bible is a "work of fiction" "written for a child-like audience."
MRC Vice President for Business and Culture Dan Gainor appeared on CNN June 24 to discuss Hollywood's efforts to normalize homosexuality and gay parenting.
The View co-hosts Joy Behay and Elizabeth Hasselbeck argued over prayer during the June 22, 2010, episode.
Comedian Louis C.K. joined in Comedy Central's campaign against Christianity on June 16 during an appearance on "The Daily Show."
In his special "You Should Have Told Me," stand-up Paul F. Tompkins contributes to Comedy Central's campaign against Christianity
CNBC Anchor Becky Quick criticized President Obama's choice of words during an interview with NBC "Today" show host Matt Lauer.
MRC VP for Business and Culture Dan Gainor appeared on "Fox & Friends Sunday" May 23 to discuss media attacks on Republican U.S. Senate candidate Rand Paul.
Conservative talk-show host Mark Levin sounds off about financial reform.
NBC 'Today' promotes the idea of strategic defaults - even those who can afford not to - and the company who helps to do it.
Author of "Obama Zombies" and new Human Events editor Jason Mattera's April 2 appearance on FBN's "Imus in the Morning"
NBC's Lee Cowan and CBS' Anthony Mason are optimistic about the new mandates.
On with NBC Today's Matt Lauer, CNBC reporter Sharon Epperson talks about the difference between Obama administration's new and old mortgage assistance plan.