Stop Censoring The Gosnell Trial!

Bozell's Column

Founder and President of the Media Research Center, L. Brent Bozell III runs the largest media watchdog organization in America. Established in 1987, the MRC has made “media bias” a household term, tracking it and printing the compiled evidence daily. Mr. Bozell is a nationally syndicated writer to more than 50 newspapers around the country, whose work appears in publications such as Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, The Washington Times, The New York Post, The L.A. Times and National Review.

Unzipping the Male 'X Factor'

The disturbing new trend of the TV season is...dangling male genitalia, hidden behind graphic effects.

An Ugly Sunrise for Republicans

Network morning shows pounded Republican presidential candidates with liberal questions. But four years ago, these shows asked Democratic contenders...liberal questions.

Charlie Sheen Roasts and Boasts

Comedy Central took on Charlie Sheen with a "roast" that was a merciless bonfire of ferocity. But they didn't package this so you would pity Sheen. You were supposed to envy him.

Airing Anti-Palin Bilge at NBC

NBC doesn't have an evidence standard when it's conservatives being gored. Author Joe McGinniss was out to destroy Sarah Palin and NBC rolled out the red carpet. With liberals, it's a different story.

Pageants and Prosti-tots

Who had less sense, parents or TV programmers? TLC aired a show with a three-year-old beauty-pageant contestant named Paisley dressed as the Julia Roberts prostitute character in the 1990 film ...

Brian Williams, Shameless Partisan

The contrast was jaw-dropping between Williams roaring like a lion at the Reagan Library GOP debate, and then bowing like a lamb to Obama at the White House three days later.

Dancing With The Lecturers

If Chaz Bono were going to perform on ABC's "Dancing With The Stars" as a man, with no reference to her actual gender, then ABC wouldn't be offering an "educational" opportunity. Have no doubt she ...

Skipping Violent Talk on the Left

The same media that mercilessly attacked conservatives after the Giffords shooting is now skipping liberal talk of "taking out" SOBs and "killing" Romney.

MTV's Missing 'Pants'

MTV followed up its very popular Video Music Awards telecast with a sneak peek at yet another scripted sex-and-youth show titled "I Just Want My Pants Back."

Politicizing Hurricanes, Again

Liberals used Hurricane Irene to boast that natural disasters remind us "how essential our government is." Nonsense. It reminds us how essential personal responsibility is.
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