

Dan Gainor, MRC's vice-president of business and culture, discussed Comedy Central's double standard when it comes to mocking religious figures during the May 7 broadcast of Fox News's "America Live."
While reporting about the new anti-illegal immigration law in Arizona, CBS anchor Betty Nguyen tells "Early Show" audience on April 27 that it's now a crime to be an illegal immigrant.
ABC focused on the "dismayed" reaction of those opposed to religious symbols on war memorials in its April 28 "World News with Diane Sawyer" segment about a Supreme Court decision. The 5-4 ruling stated, "“The goal of avoiding governmental endorsement does not require eradication of all religious symbols in the public realm."
MRC President and Founder L. Brent Bozell appeared on "Fox & Friends" Earth Day broadcast to discuss the Business and Media Institute's latest report, "Networks Hide the Decline in Credibility of Climate Change Science."
CNN commentator Roland Martin labeled Confederate soldiers "domestic terrorists" during his April 7, 2010 appearance on CNN's "Anderson Cooper 360."
NBC's Anne Thompson joins in the media chorus that maintained Pope Benedict XVI is guilty until proven innocent.
Jeanine Pirro, filling in as host on CNN Headline News' March 29 "Joy Behar Show," doesn't allow Catholic League president Bill Donohue to state his arguments without interruption.
ABC's "World News with Diane Sawyer" gives a biased look at the abuse allegations in the Catholic Church
"Family Guy" creator Seth MacFarlane marks the fifth anniversary of Terri's Schiavo's death with cartoon preschoolers singing about her being "a vegetable."
CNN's documentary "Her Name Was Steven" sympathetically followed the "gender reassignment" of former Largo, Florida city manager Steven Stanton. CNN, which boldly advertised the documentary as being about "one person's struggle to live an authentic life," gave a grand total of 47 seconds to those opposed to sex change.