Chelsea Handler: Me Dating Tim Tebow 'Would Be Like A Rape -- A Revers

October 11th, 2012 4:57 PM
Boy, that Chelsea Handler sure is a classy gal. On NBC's Tonight Show Wednesday, the host of Chelsea Lately said that her dating quarterback Tim Tebow "would be like a rape – a reverse rape" (video follows with transcript and commentary): 

CNBC Host Asks Jets Owner if He Knows Whether Tim Tebow is Still a Vir

October 10th, 2012 3:40 PM
As far as Joe Kernen of CNBC's Squawk Box is concerned, the word 'virgin' and Tim Tebow  are synonomous. Apparently, there can be no conversation about Tebow without bringing it up in a mocking manner for what is essentially a deliberate and faith-based decision. In an interview with New York Jets owner Woody Johnson on Wednesday morning, the conversation transitioned from politics to…

Media Lions Roar at Christian Athletes

September 6th, 2012 3:39 PM
During the first centuries of Christianity, Christians were thrown to lions in arenas to be jeered by mocking crowds. Today, Christian athletes face the taunts of a media strongly opposed to their faith. No Christian athlete draws more media catcalls than New York Jets quarterback Tim Tebow. CBSChicago.com writer Dan Bernstein dismissed Tebow as “little more than an affable simpleton” and…

ESPN Host Oozes Over Obama's 'Smart,' 'Insightful' 'Regular Guy' Sport

August 3rd, 2012 5:05 PM
President Obama set up a sports-radio interview in Columbus, Ohio...and then talked about the New York Jets. The New York media ate up Obama's comments dismissing the Jets trade for Tim Tebow. On ESPN, commentator Stephen A. Smith insisted Obama should have been talking about the NBA finals instead of Jets football. With plenty of ooze, ESPN's Skip Bayless wondered if Smith was going to be a…

Infidelity Website Offers $1 Million to Women That Can Prove They Slep

April 24th, 2012 6:52 PM
Although this is likely a marketing campaign to garner attention, the infidelity website Ashley Madison is offering women $1 million if they can prove they slept with NFL quarterback Tim Tebow. The bounty was first announced on Twitter and caught by Michelle Malkin's Twitchy:

Eye on Culture: The Crusade Against Faith

March 29th, 2012 2:43 PM
“Thousands of atheists, agnostics and other non-believers turned out in the US capital on Saturday to celebrate their rejection of the idea of God and to claim a bigger place in public life,” wrote Agence France-Press of the “Reason Rally” on the National Mall March 24, 2012. The Reason Rallyers carried crucifixes with profane statements on them, and signs like “So many Christians, so few…

NBC Panelist Donny Deutsch: Tim Tebow Joining NY Jets 'Will Be His Wat

March 27th, 2012 4:40 PM
Responding on Tuesday to NBC Today co-host Matt Lauer wondering if Tim Tebow would be the "right fit" for the New York Jets, advertising executive Donny Deutsch predicted the faithful quarterback was doomed: "Wrong. Couldn't have made a worse move. This will be his Waterloo. New York will take him down. We are a very tough, jaded city. They're not going to buy this unconditional love." Lauer…

Media Continue Anti-Religious Attacks on Tebow

March 27th, 2012 7:42 AM
Wherever devout Christian quarterback Tim Tebow goes, he is dogged by the hatred of those who cannot stand him or his faith. Tebow was traded from the Denver Broncos to the New York Jets amid much media fanfare, and some sportswriters naturally used the occasion to engage in personal attacks on Tebow, his religion, and his fans. MSNBC invited Nation sports editor Dave Zirin to give his…

ESPN Leads With 'Polarizing Quarterback Tim Tebow

March 21st, 2012 1:37 PM
It didn't take ESPN.com long to attack Tim Tebow in its piece about him being traded to the New York Jets. In the very first sentence, the football star was referred to as a "polarizing quarterback":

WashPost Victorious: Va. Senate Kills 'Tebow Bill' That Paper Editoria

March 1st, 2012 11:24 AM
Ten days ago I noted how the Washington Post had its editorial knives out against the so-called Tebow bill, a piece of legislation in the Virginia General Assembly that would require public high schools in the Old Dominion to allow homeschoolers to try out for varsity sports teams. I noted that in three separate occasions, the Post editorialized against the bill. There were, however, no op-eds…

On Three Occasions In Two Weeks, WashPost Staffers Attacked Homeschool

February 20th, 2012 4:43 PM
Sheesh! What have taxpaying homeschooling parents ever done to the Washington Post? There's a bill working its way through the Virginia General Assembly that would, if passed, require that public high schools in the Old Dominion allow homeschooled children to try out for athletic teams for the school which they would attend  were they enrolled in the public school system. Post staffer Anita…

MSN Mocks Tim Tebow 'Awkwardly' Reading 'Green Eggs and Ham' for Chari

February 18th, 2012 11:19 AM
Denver Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow on Wednesday participated in Pizza Hut's BOOK IT! Reading Program to promote children's reading. For some reason, the folks at MSN chose to mock the religious quarterback rather than praise his charitable efforts (video and commentary follow):

ABC Alters ESPN Reporter's Quote to Attack Faith of 'Astonishingly Pol

February 3rd, 2012 5:36 PM
The journalists at Good Morning America on Friday altered a quote from an ESPN reporter, turning a question about Tim Tebow into a declaration that the faith of the quarterback is why he's such an "astonishingly polarizing," "divisive figure." On ESPN 2's First Take, Skip Bayless wondered, "Do you believe your faith is the biggest reason you're such an astonishingly polarizing figure, a…

Rick Reilly vs. Harvey Araton on Tim Tebow: Where One Sees Complete Se

January 17th, 2012 12:31 PM
Clay Waters at NewsBusters and the Media Research Center did a great job Monday of exposing the ugly, vindictive, know-it-all and snotty write-up on Tim Tebow generated by Harvey Araton at the New York Times after Tebow's Denver Broncos were unceremoniously eliminated from the NFL playoffs on Saturday by the New England Patriots. Perhaps the most offensive element of Araton's work was its…