By Brent Bozell | February 2, 2013 | 8:07 AM EST

Robert Redford’s Sundance Film Festival featured a documentary celebrating four “amazing” abortionists who evacuate wombs in the third trimester of pregnancy. The critics in attendance loved it. The Philadelphia Inquirer boasted it drew “two standing ovations -- one for the doctors.”

Sundance attendees in Utah were greeted by police and armed sheriffs in green jumpsuits that made a show of force outside the the theater. They had to have their bags searched and were inspected with hand-held metal detectors. After the movie was shown, two police officers stood at the front of the auditorium as the directors and the four abortionists featured in the film answered audience questions.

By Colleen Raezler | August 25, 2009 | 10:02 AM EDT

CountdownTo liberal media outlets, Warren Hern, one of the few late-term abortion providers in the country, has been worthy of praise as a doctor who boldly stands up for his beliefs in the face of intimidation - a lonely humanitarian braving violent death for the sake of his patients.

That's the picture painted by TV and other media. What's missing from the portrait is Hern's belief that humans are "malignant ecotumors," his refusal to be called an abortionist, and his strident denunciations of the pro-life movement.

Attention has turned to Hern in the wake of the May 31 murder of Kansas late-term abortionist (and Hern friend) George Tiller. Since then, Hern has appeared on MSNBC, CNN and NPR. Print media, including the Associated Press, Los Angeles Times, USA Today, Boston Globe and The Chicago Tribune have cited him.

Esquire magazine devoted 9,000 words to Hern in its current issue, which sparked his Aug. 12 appearance on MSNBC's Rachel Maddow Show and praise from Keith Olbermann.

By Kyle Drennen | June 1, 2009 | 5:43 PM EDT

<div style="float: right"><object width="240" height="194"><param name="movie" value="http://www.eyeblast.tv/public/eyeblast.swf?v=ydqGeuqG4z&amp;c1=0x2B8F9E&... name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><embed src="http://www.eyeblast.tv/public/eyeblast.swf?v=ydqGeuqG4z&amp;c1=0x2B8F9E&... allowfullscreen="true" width="240" height="194"></embed></object></div>During live MSNBC coverage in the 9AM EST hour on Monday about the murder of abortion doctor George Tiller, guest Dr. Warren Hern, a fellow abortionist and friend of Tiller, declared: &quot;Dr. Tiller's crime was that he helped women and the man who killed him tried to kill an idea. The idea is freedom. <b>So we don't have to invade other countries to find the terrorists. They’re here killing doctors who do abortions. The difference between – the main difference between the American anti-abortion movement and the Taliban is about 8,000 miles.&quot;</b> Instead of challenging such an incendiary statement, correspondent Monica Novotny simply concluded the segment: &quot;Dr. Warren Hern, thank you for joining us today. We appreciate it.&quot; [audio <a href="http://media.eyeblast.org/newsbusters/static/2009/06/2009-06-01-MSNBC-He... target="_blank">available here</a>]<p>&nbsp;</p><p>Earlier in the interview, Novotny asked Hern: &quot;You were quoted as saying that Dr. Tiller's death was ‘predictable.’ What was your reaction when you heard and why do you say that?&quot; Hern explained his statement: &quot;This was not the act of a lone deranged gunman. <b>This is a result of 35 years of relentless and merciless anti-abortion harassment, violence, and intimidation, hate speech and violent rhetoric, and this is the absolutely predictable consequence of that kind of mindless harassment and fanaticism.&quot; </b></p>