Colleen | October 20, 2009
Dan Gainor, of the Media Research Center, discussed on Fox's "Business Live" the absurdity of a government newspaper bailout
Colleen | October 19, 2009
On Oct. 19 "The View's" Whoopi Goldberg says she often times doesn't get her news from any networks anymore because they're biased. She grew up during "the Walter Cronkite generation" where, she claimed, they didn't tell you what to think.
Colleen | October 19, 2009
GMA wants an apology from the from the balloon boy family for deceiving them. Now there's a good dose of hypocrisy. GMA hasn't offered an apology of its own for slandering Rush Limbaugh during his bid for the St. Louis Rams.
Colleen | October 16, 2009
On Oct. 16 the morning shows (including Today) devoted more than 80 minutes to coverage of the "balloon boy," even after many questions were raised about it being a publicity stunt.
Colleen | October 15, 2009
"The View" hosts take their shots at Limbaugh
Colleen | October 15, 2009
On Oct. 6, CNN's "American Morning" anchors fretted about the "misleading, deceptive" tobacco companies trying to "trick" consumers into buying cigarettes with their new color coding schemes. Reporter Jason Carroll said consumers need to be "protected."
Colleen | October 14, 2009
On Oct. 14 CNN's "American Morning" aired a segment about the controversial British program that "gives heroin to heroin addicts at the taxpayers' expense." Reporter Paula Newton hailed the program a success without answering to the many objections and failures of the program's premises.
Colleen | October 13, 2009
"The View" blamed the mud-slinging media for Hillary Clinton's decision not to run in the next presidential election. Of course "The View" conveniently forgot another 2008 candidate that suffered far worse, Sarah Palin. And the hosts of "The View" were more than happy to kick her out of the running with steel-toed boots.
Colleen | October 12, 2009
"Good Morning America" aired a segment about Sidetaker.com, a Web site that allows complete strangers to settle arguments among uncompromising couples.
Colleen | October 9, 2009
On Oct. 9's "Today" show Suze Orman advised married listener's to only place money in a joint bank account to pay for "joint bills." The rest of the money should be split into "his & her's" personal bank accounts in order to not oppress either person in the relationship.