Archive for the 'Media Bias' Category

Cybercast News Service

June 26, 2008

After listening to and interview with Terry Jeffrey, the Editor-in-Chief of the Cybercast News Service I will certainly be referring to their web site as a source for news. 

What Is Not Reported in the Reporter

June 12, 2008

Pastor Larry L. Beane identifies a few issues causing concern and consternation to the good people of the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod. 

Reviews of the Movie Expelled

April 25, 2008

Expelled, a new documentary on how intelligent design being expelled from the academy by neo-Darwinists, is out.  See Michael Patton and Douglas Groothuis for a couple of good reviews.
HT:  Justin Taylor

The True Source of America’s Woes

April 25, 2008

There are various versions/editions of Charlie Reese’s column “The 545 People Responsible For All Of U.S. Woes” floating around the internet.  I took just a little time to try and identify the original time and place of publication, but was unable to locate that information.  If anyone knows the original source, please let me know [...]

Pelosi’s Biblical Illiteracy

April 25, 2008

According to CNSNews.com:

“House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) is fond of quoting a particular passage of Scripture. The quote, however, does not appear in the Bible and is “fictional,” according to biblical scholars.

In her April 22 Earth Day news release, Pelosi said, “The Bible tells us in the Old Testament, ‘To minister to the needs of [...]

A Reason For Soaring Food Prices

April 25, 2008

As food prices soar, and rationing of such things as rice begin, America’s media are finally starting to wake up to the inconvenient truth that ethanol is not the energy panacea folks like Nobel Laureate Al Gore proclaim.
Leading the charge is conservative talk radio host Glenn Beck, who invited the Competitive Enterprise Institute’s Iain Murray [...]

Good News About Newspapers

April 4, 2008

Hugh Hewitt has some good news for those who would like a bit more truth and objectivity in their newspapers. 

According to Editor & Publisher:  

The newspaper industry has experienced the worst drop in advertising revenue in more than 50 years.  

According to new data released by the Newspaper Association of America, total print advertising revenue in [...]

Google Censors Reporter of U.N. Corruption

February 19, 2008

Fox News is reporting that the postings of a journalist who exposes U.N. corruption have disappeared from Google.  I find this type of censorship to be very disturbing.  We need more, not less light shining on the shameful, scandalous and wasteful activities of the U.N.  

Shame on Google!  Have they forgotten that they aren’t the only [...]

Brian Williams: Biased, Prejudiced or Just Incompetent?

January 26, 2008

After the debate last night Lowell Brown had a chance to review the data of the NBC News-Wall Street Journal poll that Brian Williams referenced in his question to Mitt Romney.     

Here is Williams’ question, from the MSNBC transcript: 

Williams: Governor, we’ve got an NBC News-Wall Street Journal poll coming out in the morning that says, among [...]

The Media’s Love Affair With McCain

January 26, 2008

Writing for Scripps Howard News Service, Paul Campos writes about the media’s love affair with John McCain.   
The fact is that no presidential candidate in either party has flip-flopped as egregiously as McCain on such a wide range of issues. Here’s just a small sample of Sen. Straight Talk’s recent series of remarkable conversions to [...]