God Bashing Film Promotes 'Awareness'
The mainstream media have been fawning over the atheist inspired film "The Goldan Compass" and ignoring the fact that the author (upon which the movie is based), Phillip Pullman, has bragged about killing God in his novels. Well, according to CNN, the real focus should be on the fact that the film raises "awareness" about the plight of polar bears. No, really.
ABC's Investigative Reporter (of Republicans)
In 2007, ABC's investigative reporter Brian Ross has provided hard-hitting looks at Mike Huckabee, Fred Thompson and Rudy Giuliani. He's focused only one such segment on a Democrat, Hillary Clinton. And, unsurprisingly, each of his investigations into a GOP candidate has been accompanied by snarky, sarcastic comments.
This is a Reliable Source, Right?
On Wednesday's "Nightly News," co-host Brian Williams talked with NBC correspondent Ali Arouzi about Iranian reaction to the NIE report claiming the country is not seeking nuclear weapons. Arouzi, speaking from Tehran, held up an Iranian newspaper featuring a caricature of President Bush as Pinocchio.
Looking for the perfect Christmas present to turn around your liberal brother-in-law? Be sure and check out "Whitewash," the new book from the MRC's Brent Bozell and Tim Graham. It thoroughly exposes the liberal media's fawning coverage of Hillary Clinton and reveals everything you need to know about the 2008 candidate.
















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Won't see Golden Compass
December 8, 2007 - 11:48 ET by jcrapes4My wife was on the fence about seeing the Golden Compass after listening to the CD version of the book. The final decision not to see the movie is directly attributed to the reporting from Newsbusters. Even my 9 and 14 year old daughters did not want to see it after I explained what the author has said in the past. Its a shame I love taking the kids to a good family movie this time of year. Oh well I just might make a large bowl of popcorn for the kids and load up Chornicles of Naria in the DVD player soon.