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Media Hype Sex and the City: The Movie
Journalists continue to worship at the altar of sexploitation.
Media Cover Up Obama's Malaise Speech
Sounding like Jimmy Carter, the presidential candidate told an Oregon audience Americans have to make major sacrifices to fight global warming, or we're 'goners.'
Grey's Anatomy Gender-Bender Agenda: This Week, a Lesbian Kiss
ABC drama leaves viewers wondering whether two female doctors will switch teams and become lovers.
Religion: How ABC Loathes Thee
Boston Legal episode is a vehicle for anti-religious propaganda under the guise of entertainment.
TIME's Campaign Coverage in Question
CMI report exposes editor's political agenda: persuading religious voters to support Democrats.
California Supremes Order Homosexual 'Marriage'-- Will Citizens Submit
Dissenting justices called the ruling a startling act of legal jujitsu that oversteps judicial power.
Junking the Real Meaning of Art: RIP Mr. Rauschenberg
Inspired by Rauschenberg's success and unbound by considerations of skill or beauty, a generation of artists was freed to slap together virtually anything and call it Art.
<i>TIME's</i> Religious Democratic Crusader
Amy Sullivan is anchoring TIME magazine's 2008 presidential campaign coverage. CMI Senior Editor Brian Fitzpatrick provides a revealing look at her
faith-and-politics agenda based on Sullivan's new book and her TIME articles.
ABC's Good Morning America Exploits Sex… Again
The premiere of Sex and the City, The Movie gives rise to another salacious news story.
Librarians Against, and For, Censorship
Challenging libraries to provide titles they're not stocking would turn the tables and make people realize that librarians can also be censorious in the titles they choose not to display. The mere act of selecting some books and excluding others is a censorious act.
TIME: Have a Baby, Wreck the Environment
If you have to have kids, at least reduce their carbon footprint.
ABC's Mother's Day Gift to Viewers: A Same-Sex 'Wedding
Brothers and Sisters is the first network series to showcase a same-sex union between regular characters. The show continues the network's taboo-busting – or standards-eroding – trend in entertainment and news programming.