His name is Queen. Queen, wearing devil horns and a tutu, stood out among the pro-Gay Marriage
protesters at the Supreme Court on Tuesday. Whether he helped his cause
is another question.
A question MRCTV's Dan Joseph asked.
MRCTV sat down with Comedian Evan Sayet, to talk about his new book "The Kindergarten of Eden: How the Modern Liberal Thinks and Why he's Convinced the Ignorance is Bliss".Among other topics, Sayet explains his Unified Field Theory of Liberalism and what conservatives can do to stop the onslaught of liberalism in our schools and the entertainment industry.
Glenn Beck web telecast, 2/28/13
The MSNBC host's words speak for themselves.
MRCTV was on the scene at the Department of Labor as government employees staged a protest against the sequester cuts.
Dan Joseph spoke to attendees and asked them who they blame and what budget-cutting alternatives they had in mind. Some suggested furloughing Congress instead of government workers.
Language Warning - Unity among union members is what
holds the entire labor movement together. Without it, the whole thing
collapses. That's why MRCTV was shocked to find a union insider who was
so outspoken about her dislike for Labor Secretary Hilda Solis. "It can't get any worse" than Solis, she said.The
woman, an OSHA employee attending an American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE…
It is to be expected that attendees at CPAC would he opposed to President Obama's policies and disagree with him on ideological grounds. But MRCTV wanted to find out what grassroots conservatives thought of the president personally. Is he a good man? Is he honest?Dan Joseph posed this question and got some interesting answers.
As Senator Ted Cruz continues his meteoric rise to conservative super stardom, he has promised to stand on principle and make an effort to defund Obamacare in the US Senate.The only problem is that such an effort is bound to fail and could potentially lead to a government shutdown.MRCTV talked to CPAC attendees to see what they thought of Cruz's proposed effort.
For the second year in a row The Media Research Center has put up billboards in Times Square, the epicenter of America's largest city.
MRCTV's Dan Joseph took to the streets of NYC to get people's thoughts on our new
billboards and find out whether they agreed that it was time for the
media to stop censoring the news and "Start Telling The Truth."