CBS Knocks ‘Xenophobic’ Trump, Hypes ‘Roundly Mocked’ Jeb

It was Republican bashing all around on CBS This Morning, Tuesday. Bloomberg journalist and author John Heilemann appeared on the show and knocked the “xenophobic” Donald Trump and the “roundly mocked” Jeb Bush. Heilemann allowed that “There are people who really like the way he [Trump] talks about China, the way he talks about immigration, the kind of nationalist, some would say xenophobic”…
Scott Whitlock
November 3rd, 2015 12:58 PM

World Series Loses to Women's World Cup in Network Nightly News

The Kansas City Royals may have won Major League Baseball’s World Series, but the World Series lost when it came to network news coverage of professional sports championships. MRC’s analysis of the three evening news broadcasts shows that in 2015, ABC, CBS and NBC overwhelmingly favored coverage of the NFL Super Bowl, with 59 minutes of coverage.
Mike Ciandella
November 3rd, 2015 12:25 PM

New Research Suggest Sitting Isn't as Deadly as Liberal Media Claimed

The media love a good scare and a sensational headline, but new research indicates the fear they spread about the dangers of sitting too much may be overblown. In recent years, media outlets compared sitting to health risks like smoking, and even warned “Sitting will kill you.” Today told viewers sitting was “literally killing us” back on Sept. 18, 2015. ABC’s Deborah Roberts even claimed…
Michael Greibrok
November 3rd, 2015 12:14 PM

Nets Thrilled By Obama ‘Mocking’ GOP Debate Complaints

On Tuesday, all three network morning shows happily touted President Obama attacking Republicans at a Democratic fundraiser Monday night over GOP presidential candidates objecting to CNBC’s biased debate. At the top of NBC’s Today, co-host Savannah Guthrie proclaimed: “The Republican candidates, briefly unified, splinter again over their debate demands as President Obama takes a swipe, mocking…
Kyle Drennen
November 3rd, 2015 12:10 PM

Was That Bernie Blasting Corporate Welfare? Nope. Koch.

Who said it? "Get rid of all this corporatism, this corporate welfare . . . I would love to have the government stop this corporate welfare--that's what I want . . . This is a huge racket that's wrecking the country."  Did you guess Bernie Sanders? Probably not because you read the headline. Yet no one could be blamed for thinking it was Sanders. But indeed, it was Charles Koch, who said it in…
Mark Finkelstein
November 3rd, 2015 9:50 AM

MRC Hosts Tweetfest to Slam Media Censorship of #AbortionHorrors

Many in the media have a fascination with scary stories, but oftentimes they're all to happy to ignore the real horror stories – especially when it comes to abortion. In response to the media’s censorship of abortion, the Media Research Center will host an #AbortionHorrrors  tweetfest from 10 a.m. until noon Nov. 3. The Twitter campaign will slam the media coverage of three ghoulish stories in…
Katie Yoder
November 3rd, 2015 9:11 AM

'Minority Report' Upset About Global Warming but Not Murdering People

On Monday night, Fox's Minority Report almost made it an entire episode without inserting any global warming fear-mongering. But, they just couldn’t help themselves.
Dylan Gwinn
November 3rd, 2015 8:11 AM

CNN's Mike Rowe Schools Harris-Perry on Her 'Hard Worker' Comment

CNN host Mike Rowe, took to his website to set the hyper-sensitive MSNBC host Melissa Harris-Perry straight on the meaning of the term “hard worker” and the difference between it and slavery. After noting “there is no longer a limit to what people can be offended by,”  Rowe writes: "First of all, slavery is not 'hard work;' it’s forced labor. There’s a big difference. Likewise, slaves are not…
Melissa Mullins
November 3rd, 2015 7:28 AM

Michigan Militia Resurfaces as Liberal Boogeyman on ‘Blindspot’

Blindspot, a show that has previously derided veterans, and blamed the CIA and American indifference to foreign suffering for two separate, anti-American terror plots, is scraping the bottom of the barrel in its search for cliché liberal boogeymen. Taking a cue from CBS’s Limitless, tonight the NBC drama throws back to the 90's by setting its sights on a Michigan militia.
Erik Soderstrom
November 3rd, 2015 2:46 AM

'Supergirl' Finally Reveals What the 'S' Means (It's Not 'Super')

Despite succumbing to the liberal mindset that crude oil is the enemy of the planet at the beginning of episode 2 “Stronger Together,” CBS’ Supergirl offers an important lesson in teamwork.
Karen Townsend
November 3rd, 2015 1:06 AM

CNN Presses Ryan on Paid Leave, US 'Behind' 'Most Civilized Nations'

After pressing Republican House Speaker Paul Ryan on the issue of whether the federal government should require employers to provide paid family leave in a pre-recorded interview aired on Sunday's State of the Union, CNN correspondent Dana Bash made two appearances on Monday in which she used this portion of the interview to again bring up the issue. Appearing on both CNN New Day and again on…
Brad Wilmouth
November 3rd, 2015 1:04 AM

'Truth' Well on Its Way to Deserved Box-Office Oblivion

Truth, the cinematic attempt to make heroes out of the agenda-driven journalists who produced and broadcast the fraudulent 2004 CBS News story about George W. Bush's Texas Air National Guard service, went into wide distribution this past weekend, with utterly disastrous box-office results. Readers, in between moments savoring the film's apparent descent into oblivion — though it will almost…
Tom Blumer
November 3rd, 2015 12:59 AM

Frank Rich: ‘Fascistic’ GOP Debate Letter Was 'Drafted by Stalin'

Appearing on the Monday edition of MSNBC’s The Rachel Maddow Show, New York magzine writer-at-large Frank Rich denounced the letter written by numerous Republican presidential campaigns to media organizations concerning the format of future debates as “fascistic” and written by “scared little children” but “seem[s] to have been drafted by Stalin.”
Curtis Houck
November 3rd, 2015 12:57 AM

Wash Post Analysis: Cops Justified in Fatal Shootings 95+ Pct. of Time

On June 30, the Washington Post announced that it would be "compiling a database of every fatal shooting in the United States by a police officer in the line of duty in 2015." The Post has been "tracking more than a dozen details about each killing — including the race of the deceased, the circumstances of the shooting, and whether the person was armed." The paper's work thus far has been a…
Tom Blumer
November 2nd, 2015 10:49 PM