The Watchdog with David Bozell
Before President Trump delivers his State of the Union tonight, you need to see what our TV news archive just unleashed.
MRC Senior Research Analyst Bill D’Agostino pulled a 1995 CBS News 48 Hours segment out of our TV news archive — and it’s devastating. Dan Rather opened the report with this warning: “Anger over immigration. Americans fired and replaced by foreigners. Schools and hospitals strained to the limit. Criminal aliens on our streets. Should America slam the door?”
Everything the media attack conservatives for saying today, they said themselves 30 years ago.
Bill posted the clips. They went viral across social media.
Elon Musk responded on X: “Those days are long gone.” Stephen Miller shared Bill’s post, commenting: “For discredited legacy media to regain public confidence (and audience), they need to pursue real journalism like this once again.” Ann Coulter shared it. Kevin Roberts, Sebastian Gorka, and many others did as well — hundreds of thousands of views in hours.
Why did it hit so hard?
Because our TV news archive exposed exactly how far left the media have drifted — from warning about illegal immigration to cheering anti‑ICE protests and ignoring the partisan political (and electoral) incentives behind mass migration and census‑driven power grabs.
And this is only possible because of what you’ve helped us build.
The MRC TV News Archive — now over 1.04 million hours — is the largest collection of its kind in America. No AI. No “cheap fakes.” Just real, unedited broadcasts dating back to 1987.
An evidence locker the media cannot outrun or outwit.
It also powered Geoffrey Dickens’s FLASHBACK feature on how the media elitists trashed President Trump’s past SOTU speeches, complete with video clips of their sneering coverage.
Tonight, the media will spin Trump’s address negatively. But thanks to you, they cannot hide from their own words — nor the truth; not from tonight, and not from 1995, when CBS warned America about the dangers of illegal immigration.
Take it easy,
David Bozell
President
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