As If They're Brangelina: Nina Totenberg and Mark Shields Mock the Sex
May 21st, 2010 10:09 PM
They say people in glass houses shouldn't throw stones. But that saying didn't stop NPR's Nina Totenberg and PBS pundit Mark Shields from making fun of the sex appeal of conservative Rep. Mark Souder of Indiana, who resigned this week after admitting an affair with a female staffer. On the local PBS talk show Inside Washington, Totenberg mentioned the abstinence video Souder made with his lover,…
Seventies Sex Symbol Raquel Welch Mourns Current 'Hookup' Culture
May 15th, 2010 11:03 PM
The recent parade of praise for The Pill wasn't unanimous. Surprisingly, Raquel Welch, one of the hottest sex symbols of the 1970s, confessed in a commentary on CNN.com that she's been married four times, but she believes that too many women are too willing to "hook up" casually, since contraceptives make it "safe" to play the field: One significant, and enduring, effect of The Pill on female…
CNN Plans One-Hour Special: 'Gary and Tony Have a Baby
May 15th, 2010 9:16 AM
CNN likes to paint itself as the "objective" middle ground in cable news between Fox News and MSNBC. But you don't find the middle with a one-hour June special titled "Gary and Tony Have a Baby." A duo of "gay marriage" activists are the stars "on their quest to have a biological child of their own" -- using an egg donor and a surrogate mother. The trailer is here, championing "the support, the…
Couric Lauds Birth Control as 'Preventive Medicine,' Calls for Subsidi
May 14th, 2010 11:01 AM
The birth control pill was invented 50 years ago this month. CBS Nightly News anchor Katie Couric was all set to "break out the cake and streamers." But first, she wanted to inform her viewers of a pressing national need: federal subsidies for the pill. Seriously.Couric was distraught during her "Notebook" segment last night that, in her mind, not enough women have access to birth control. Her…
New Reality Show Will Auction off Virgins
May 11th, 2010 2:41 PM
It’s no secret that reality shows on television can sometimes promote less than ideal values. From “Tila Tequila” to “The Jersey Shore,” viewers are often subjected to the culture of hookups and nonstop partying. But a new reality show is actually going to auction off virgins to the highest bidder. According to the New York Post, two women and one male virgin will be auctioned off to the highest…
WaPo Lists 'Virginity' as Something 'the World Should Toss Out
May 7th, 2010 11:15 AM
Most people do spring cleaning to get rid of unwanted items and to perhaps start fresh. The Washington Post recently compiled a spring cleaning list of “Twelve Things the World Should Toss Out.” But instead of suggesting getting rid of old clothes or unused exercise equipment, blogger Jessica Valenti actually advocated that virginity should be headed for the dump. Valenti, who is the author of “…
CBS's Smith Celebrates 'Golden Anniversary' of Birth Control Pill: Fre
May 6th, 2010 6:12 PM
On Thursday's CBS Early Show, co-host Harry Smith commemorated the 50th anniversary of the invention of the birth control pill: "This week is the golden anniversary of the birth of birth control, a medical breakthrough that has changed society and the sexual landscape forever....'The Pill' promised to free women from biological bonds and it did just that." In a taped report, Smith described the…
AOL Blogger Tackles WaPo Blogger Weigel's Liberal Advocacy, Cites News
May 4th, 2010 11:44 AM
Blogger Matt Lewis took Washington Post blogger Dave Weigel to task in a post at AOL's Politics Daily site today.Lewis noted our early skepticism here at NewsBusters as well as reaction from NewsBusters contributor and Business & Media Institute Vice President Dan Gainor:This is how the Post covers the conservative movement: Find someone who doesn't even understand the traditional values…
Alec Baldwin, NYT Editor Take Turns Mocking 'Caribou Barbie' Sarah Pal
April 30th, 2010 2:45 PM
Actor Alec Baldwin and New York Times assistant managing editor Richard Berke went back and forth mocking Sarah Palin during a discussion at Harvard University on Wednesday.Baldwin dubbed Palin "caribou barbie," while Berke rehashed the former Alaska Governor's interview with Katie Couric during the 2008 campaign -- perhaps the left's favorite Palin-basing talking point. Baldwin went on to…
Kos Article Says Number of Abortions May be 'Too Low
April 29th, 2010 2:30 PM
April 28 was apparently Abortion Uber Alles day at the liberal Web site Daily Kos. Aimee Thorne-Thomsen of the Pro-Choice Public Education Project stated that the number of women who receive abortions is “too low” in “Keep Abortions Safe and Legal? Yes. Make it Rare? Not the Point.” A separate article blasted the new law in Oklahoma that makes it mandatory for woman to receive ultrasounds by…
ABC Highlights British Apology for ‘Abortion & Condoms’ Crack Abou
April 26th, 2010 7:13 AM
On World News Sunday, ABC anchor Dan Harris gave attention to the latest example of disrespect that one has come to expect to see aimed at the Catholic Church as he recounted that a British foreign ministry official had made a crack about Pope Benedict opening an abortion clinic or marketing condoms, prompting an apology from the British government. On the April 25 show, Harris relayed the…
Larry King Goes on Attack for Homosexuality: Asks Pastor Why He Didn
April 24th, 2010 10:38 AM
Whatever your view on homosexuality might be as it pertains to Christianity, there's probably one place one wouldn't go to seek clarity on the issue - a Jewish TV host that's in his seventh marriage. However, CNN, the so-called most trusted name in news, had "Larry King Live" host Larry King tackle this issue on his April 23 program in a special broadcast entitled "Can You Be Christian and Gay…
Time Hails the Pill While Ignoring Negative Impact
April 23rd, 2010 5:24 PM
Time's Nancy Gibbs celebrated the birth control pill's 50th anniversary in her May 3 cover story by hailing the greater employment opportunities for women that resulted from its wide-spread use. But she failed to explore the downsides of it. The Pill became widely available in 1960, first to married women who wanted to control their fertility and later, to single women. And though the…
Archie Comics Introduces First Openly Gay Character - 'Isn't It Broman
April 23rd, 2010 11:52 AM
"On September 1st, Kevin Keller, Archie Comics' first openly gay character, will be welcomed into the town of Riverdale."So proudly reads an announcement published at the Archie Comic website Thursday."'The introduction of Kevin is just about keeping the world of Archie Comics current and inclusive. Archie's hometown of Riverdale has always been a safe world for everyone. It just makes sense to…