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NBC Uses One Mom's Woes to Argue for More Food Stamps
Emotional manipulation: nice storytelling, terrible reporting.
Paying it Forward, One Organ at a Time
ABC's feature on an organ donor's generosity brightens a dreary news week.
Media Give Short Shrift to Pro-Illegal Alien Judgment
Nearly every news organization that covered the court decision voiding Hazleton, Penn.'s immigration laws sided with the illegals.
Reagan's Specter Vision
Arlen Specter shouldn't be sitting in judgment of great judges like Bork, Roberts and Alito. With his history of liberalism and betrayal of Republicans, the GOP shouldn't have rewarded him with the chairmanship of the Judiciary Committee. The Gipper knew better.
Big Media Ignores Pew Poll's Good News in War on Terror
Support for bin Laden and suicide bombings is waning in the Muslim world, but the mainstream media fail to tell the story.
CBS Ambushes the Second Amendment
Network calls for more gun control and federal spending, but not moral reform, to curb inner city violence.
Spike TV Enlists in the Anti-War Movement
New miniseries slams the Iraq war, casts Iraq vets as victims and criminals.
The Latest Shock and Awe
When critics asked if the sex scenes [in HBO's new show, Tell Me You Love Me] were faked or real, actress Michelle Borth became suddenly defensive. We are not porn stars. We're actors, she harrumphed.