On Nov. 14, FNC's "News Watch" aired the CMI report that proves broadcast networks' evening news programs avoided the word "terrorism" when discussing the Fort Hood shooting.
On ABC's "The View," King discusses his new book, "Under the Dome," who's characters find themselves on the fast track to environmental disaster.
On Nov. 12, "The O'Reilly Factor" aired the CMI report that proves broadcast networks' evening news programs avoided the word "terrorism" when discussing the Fort Hood shooting.
Former Miss California Carrie Prejean appeared on CNN's Larry King Live to promote her new book and faced tough questioning from the notoriously soft Larry King.
"Morning Meeting" host tells FRC's Cathy Ruse she should "come inside the domain of the facts."
ABC's "World News with Charles Gibson" focused on how difficult it is to be a Muslim in the military, referring to the mass murder of 13 people at Fort Hood in Texas by Maj. Nadil Malik Hasan, a Muslim.
Cindi Leive, editor-in-chief of Glamour magazine, talks to NBC's Matt Lauer about the "common thread" of the women on the 2009 "Women of the Year" list, but neglects to point out that the women share liberal political beliefs.
Networks such as ABC and CBS have presented the soon-to-be-released book "Sarah from Alaska" as a Palin-bashing book. Perhaps that's just wishful thinking because the authors insist it's a "fair" book that isn't meant to slam her "at all."
Aisha Tyler and Sandra Bernhard express disbelief that TV can have an effect on teen sexual behavior.
On Nov. 5 ABC's green-loving "Good Morning America" worried about consumers being tricked by companies labeling their products as green ("greenwashing"). Of course their solution: more government regulation.