Opinion - Brent Bozell III

  • Censoring the 'Anti-Gay' Viewpoint

    Brent Bozell III - 22 hrs ago

    The media elites have never been less interested in objectivity than they are right now on "gay marriage." They don't wear rainbow flags on their lapels when they appear on television, but the coverage speaks for itself. More »Censoring the 'Anti-Gay' Viewpoint

  • Obama and the Callous Kanye Culture

    Brent Bozell III - Fri, Jun 14, 2013

    Egotistical musicians often exaggerate their political influence, none more than the nattering, narcissistic rapper Kanye West. He has compared himself in global stature to Apple founder Steve Jobs and has titled his latest album "Yeesus." More »Obama and the Callous Kanye Culture

  • Obama Less Tyrannical Than Bush?

    Brent Bozell III - Wed, Jun 12, 2013

    The unfolding story of the Obama administration monitoring not just telephone records but Internet usage has drawn media coverage with adjectives like "astonishing." No doubt about it, even the pro-Obama press acknowledges it is a scandal. Still, it is laughable that the media would label him a "dictator" or discuss the "I word." More »Obama Less Tyrannical Than Bush?

  • Guns and Grade-School Panic

    Brent Bozell III - Fri, Jun 7, 2013

    The specter of school shootings has brought a too-typical staple to local newspaper sections: the boys disciplined at (or suspended from) grade school for bringing a toy gun or anything resembling a gun. More »Guns and Grade-School Panic

  • Where's Holder on Team Obama's Leakers?

    Brent Bozell III - Wed, Jun 5, 2013

    The national media have evinced some outrage over the Obama Justice Department's aggressive persecution of investigative journalists. But not enough. It is more important to help President Hope and Change overcome the legacy-strangling notion of an "atmosphere of scandal" than to investigate a scandal that is strangling their very profession. More »Where's Holder on Team Obama's Leakers?

  • Viewing Cultural Collapse at Cannes

    Brent Bozell III - Fri, May 31, 2013

    Stop the presses! Decadence dominated the publicity oozing out of the Cannes Film Festival in France. The festival's highest honor, the Palme d'Or (or Golden Palm) went to "Blue Is the Warmest Color," which drew most of its buzz from an explicit 10-minute lesbian sex scene. More »Viewing Cultural Collapse at Cannes

  • One Man's Hitler Fascination

    Brent Bozell III - Wed, May 29, 2013

    Here's a story you probably haven't heard, unless you read Drudge or Breitbart. The Independent in the U.K. has published a story (from which I pull freely), as have a couple of Jewish outlets. That's all I can find. You tell me if it qualifies as "news" that the "news " media should be covering. More »One Man's Hitler Fascination

  • The 'Assassinate Wall Street' Movie

    Brent Bozell III - Fri, May 24, 2013

    Usually moviemakers strive to stay ahead of the cultural curve. It makes them "visionaries" who are "cutting edge" because they "push the envelope." Two years ago, "Occupy Wall Street" was the hot fad, stoking the usual left-wing outrage at bankers and the finance industry. They were the ones portrayed as greed-heads never held accountable for their crimes. Businessmen just twirl their mustaches and laugh evil laughs. More »The 'Assassinate Wall Street' Movie

  • Obama and 'Overreach'

    Brent Bozell III - Thu, May 23, 2013

    As the Obama scandals surround the White House, some conservatives are suggesting that — finally — the media are "getting tough" on Obama. Don't count on it. All our modern experience suggests tough reporting on a Democratic president is more of a temporary sensation than an ongoing trend. More »Obama and 'Overreach'

  • Progress Gets Canceled

    Brent Bozell III - Fri, May 17, 2013

    The annual network list of canceled primetime shows cannot be pleasing to the progressives who measure shows based on their cultural and political usefulness. "TV Will Be a Lot Less Gay Next Year," the commissars complained at Slate.com. They counted 11 canceled shows that featured regular gay characters. More »Progress Gets Canceled

  • Obama's Legacy? Scandal

    Brent Bozell III - Wed, May 15, 2013

    The Obama scandals started piling up on top of each other in the last few days. The civil servants who testified on Benghazi were heartbreaking. Then the IRS admitted a punitive agenda against tax exemptions for groups with "tea party" in the name or groups that "educate about the Constitution." More »Obama's Legacy? Scandal

  • Free Speech for Conservative Students?

    Brent Bozell III - Fri, May 10, 2013

    It sounded like a freedom-of-religion case when a Columbus, Texas high school relay-race team was disqualified from the state track championship because Derrick Hayes pointed heavenward after his team won the race. That would seem odd in a red state like Texas. It turned out that officials were so strict, they warned runners to make no hand gestures after the finish line. Hayes had apparently pointed forward, and then upward, and for that he was out. More »Free Speech for Conservative Students?

  • Ted Cruz Has All the Right Enemies

    Brent Bozell III - Wed, May 8, 2013

    The Washington Post offered a splashy profile of freshman Sen. Ted Cruz on Tuesday, and the most surprising thing about it was a lack of venom. The reporter described "the self-assured, nonstop talker who won national debate championships as an undergraduate at Princeton." More »Ted Cruz Has All the Right Enemies

  • PC and the NBA

    Brent Bozell III - Fri, May 3, 2013

    Washington Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III started tongues wagging when he posted this cryptic message on Twitter: "In a land of freedom we are held hostage by the tyranny of political correctness." More »PC and the NBA

  • Skipping 'Controversial Stings' of the Left

    Brent Bozell III - Wed, May 1, 2013

    The Washington Post reported something surprising on April 29 — a hidden-camera expose by pro-life advocates. On the front page of the Metro section, the Post reported how a veteran D.C. abortion doctor named Cesare Santangelo told a 24-week pregnant woman that in the unlikely event that an abortion resulted in a live birth, "we would not help it." More »Skipping 'Controversial Stings' of the Left

  • Hollywood and Post-Boston 'Xenophobia'

    Brent Bozell III - Fri, Apr 26, 2013

    As much as liberals had their fingers crossed after the Boston Marathon bombings — please don't let it be a Muslim, please don't let it be a Muslim — that's who the terrorists were. All that wishing and hoping is based on the very ugly premise that "middle America" is a cesspool of bigotry and hate, a sentiment shared by Muslim terrorists. More »Hollywood and Post-Boston 'Xenophobia'

  • Remembering Howard Phillips

    Brent Bozell III - Wed, Apr 24, 2013

    Howard ("Howie") Phillips was unique. More »Remembering Howard Phillips

  • The Media's Favorite Fake Republicans

    Brent Bozell III - Wed, Jan 16, 2013

    The Republican Party is desperately in need of some good advice. It needs to return to Ronald Reagan conservatism and give America a two-party system, not a tinny echo of Obama. But our liberal media keep desperately inviting fake Republicans to offer advice to the GOP. More »The Media's Favorite Fake Republicans

  • No Oxygen, Please, for This Show

    Brent Bozell III - Fri, Jan 11, 2013

    Television is getting a little unreal. First, the idea that Al Gore would sell out to Al-Jazeera sounded like an April Fools' joke. Then the Oxygen network — that supposedly uplifting women's channel founded in 2000 by Oprah Winfrey — announced it was producing a reality show called "All My Baby's Mamas" starring an Atlanta rapper and former drug dealer named "Shawty Lo," alongside his 11 children and their 10 different mothers. More »No Oxygen, Please, for This Show

  • Al Gore, Super-Rich Sellout

    Brent Bozell III - Wed, Jan 9, 2013

    The liberal media have spent 12 years feeling sorry for Al Gore. The Man Who Should Have Won in 2000 has had megatons of positive publicity dumped on him, hailing him as the "Goracle." They cheered as leftists honored him with the Nobel Peace Prize and gave an Oscar to his filmed eco-sermon, "An Inconvenient Truth." More »Al Gore, Super-Rich Sellout

  • Murdoch's KGB-Friendly Series

    Brent Bozell III - Fri, Jan 4, 2013

    In August, Rupert Murdoch's FX picked up a Cold War series set in the 1980s titled "The Americans." Liberals might have braced themselves for the worst. It sounded like some kind of Chuck Norris-style "jingoistic" homage to freedom-loving intelligence agents. But this is Hollywood, so the show instead focuses on KGB spies who speak perfect English, working to destroy Reagan-era America, which is not altogether a bad thing to people in Hollywood. More »Murdoch's KGB-Friendly Series

  • David Gregory's Props and Pomposity

    Brent Bozell III - Thu, Jan 3, 2013

    The D.C. police investigation of NBC hotshot David Gregory for waving around an empty ammo magazine on "Meet the Press" easily proves two things. First, D.C.'s "ammunition control" laws are ridiculous. But more importantly, once again, we find the arrogance of the national press knows no boundaries. More »David Gregory's Props and Pomposity

  • The Obama Culture Arrives

    Brent Bozell III - Fri, Dec 28, 2012

    The year 2012 was a depressing time for people who are already pessimistic about the state of our common culture. Conversely, the re-election of Barack Obama, in large measure made possible by the heavy financial support of Hollywood, projects the optimism of the cultural Left. They anticipate increased blue-state voting patterns in favor of gay "marriage," legalized pot, gun regulations, and what next? Legalized prostitution? Euthanasia subsidized by Obamacare? More »The Obama Culture Arrives

  • State-Run Broadcasting Pushes for Taxes

    Brent Bozell III - Wed, Dec 26, 2012

    A "serious" proposal is one that has a reasonable expectation of resolving a conflict. Anyone studying Speaker Boehner's Plan B proposal knows it wasn't serious. Why are so many defending it and bemoaning its defeat? More »State-Run Broadcasting Pushes for Taxes

  • Tilting the Newtown 'Conversation'

    Brent Bozell III - Fri, Dec 21, 2012

    It's too hard to try and make sense of a senseless event. Adam Lanza's merciless slaughter in Connecticut has forced everyone with a microphone to insist we have a "national conversation" about why this happens. More »Tilting the Newtown 'Conversation'

  • The Year of "Our Savior" Obama

    Brent Bozell III - Wed, Dec 19, 2012

    The year 2012 was defined by the calculated re-emergence of Obama worship, no matter how obvious his failures in office. After his re-election, the actor Jamie Foxx let it all hang out in a tribute at the BET Awards on November 25: "First of all, give an honor to God and our lord and savior, Barack Obama!" More »The Year of "Our Savior" Obama

  • Merry Christmas, America-Haters?

    Brent Bozell III - Fri, Dec 14, 2012

    When TNT was preparing its annual special "Christmas in Washington" with the president of the United States, you'd think the last star musician they would consider to join the official caroling would be Psy, the South Korean rapper. What on Earth is Christmasy about this man's invisible-horse-riding dance to his dorky disco-rap hit "Gangnam Style"? It's not exactly the natural flip-side to "O Holy Night." But TNT couldn't resist this year's YouTube sensation. More »Merry Christmas, America-Haters?

  • Not Enough Liberal Bias in Loony Land

    Brent Bozell III - Wed, Dec 12, 2012

    How could a liberal actually be upset with the liberal media for their coverage of the 2012 presidential election? Well, Daniel Froomkin of the Huffington Post (formerly of the Washington Post) is furious. His complaint carried the headline "How the Mainstream Press Bungled the Single Biggest Story of the 2012 Campaign". More »Not Enough Liberal Bias in Loony Land

  • The Polluted Documentary Oscar Pool

    Brent Bozell III - Fri, Dec 7, 2012

    The cabal that chooses the 15 nominees for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature has issued its 2013 selections. Why was the top-grossing documentary of 2012 — and the fourth most-successful documentary of all time - not on that expansive list? More »The Polluted Documentary Oscar Pool

  • The Costas Anti-Gun Lecture Series

    Brent Bozell III - Wed, Dec 5, 2012

    We know the news flash: On Saturday morning, Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Jovan Belcher shot and killed his girlfriend, then drove to Arrowhead Stadium and shot himself in the head in the parking lot in front of his coaches. To liberals like NBC sportscaster Bob Costas, this was not just a crisis. It was also an opportunity. More »The Costas Anti-Gun Lecture Series

  • Pushing Conservatives Off the Fiscal Cliff

    Brent Bozell III - Wed, Nov 28, 2012

    The conventional wisdom has emerged that in order to avoid the so-called "fiscal cliff," politicians in Washington must agree to some method of tax increases ("revenue") — which will be real, even if low taxes are not the cause of our ills — alongside some kind of promise of spending restraint on entitlement programs, which is our problem, and which no one believes Washington will restrain. More »Pushing Conservatives Off the Fiscal Cliff

  • The Message Romney Missed

    Brent Bozell III - Wed, Nov 21, 2012

    The post mortems on the presidential campaign continue to pour in, the ones on the botched Romney effort the more interesting (and more depressing for those of us who supported him). President Obama was clearly vulnerable, and Mitt Romney clearly positioned to defeat him. More »The Message Romney Missed

  • The Malicious Mangling of the Virgin Mary

    Brent Bozell III - Fri, Nov 16, 2012

    A Christian can be crushed gazing at the picture of Mary standing at the foot of the cross, watching her beloved son suffocate and die. But in that vision, she stands there for hours, patiently enduring her suffering. For two millennia, she has been a role model for Christians, a woman who practiced obedience in the most difficult of human circumstances, with fervent hope for what this sacrifice will offer all mankind as it struggles with sin. More »The Malicious Mangling of the Virgin Mary

  • The Hiring Hypocrisy of The New York Times

    Brent Bozell III - Wed, Nov 14, 2012

    Mark Thompson, a former director-general of the British Broadcasting Corporation, began his new job Monday as president and CEO of The New York Times. The lack of embarrassment was remarkable. Thompson claimed he was the worst kind of ignorant buffoon, knowing nothing about the massive sex-abuse scandal — and then its censorship — that's rocking the BBC. More »The Hiring Hypocrisy of The New York Times

  • Hollywood Won 2012?

    Brent Bozell III - Fri, Nov 9, 2012

    The television industry loves to claim that all of the sex, violence and foul-mouthed language it displays has zero harmful effects on children. On the other hand, they would never dream of telling their advertisers that their paid messages on TV have no effect. So does the entertainment industry have an impact or doesn't it? More »Hollywood Won 2012?

  • A Dreadful Media Campaign

    Brent Bozell III - Wed, Nov 7, 2012

    Throughout the very long presidential election cycle, two trends remained consistent. The media lauded Obama no matter how horrendous his record, and they savaged Obama's Republican contenders as ridiculous pretenders. More »A Dreadful Media Campaign

  • Ellen DeGeneres, 'Sacred Cow' of PBS

    Brent Bozell III - Fri, Nov 2, 2012

    The PBS broadcast of the Kennedy Center's Mark Twain Prize on Oct. 30 was a festival of tributes to Ellen DeGeneres — which is fine, since she is quite talented comically. But it wasn't so much a tribute for the comedy as it was for her pioneering work promoting homosexuality. More »Ellen DeGeneres, 'Sacred Cow' of PBS

  • The News Squashers

    Brent Bozell III - Wed, Oct 31, 2012

    The News Squashers More »The News Squashers

  • The 'New Normal' Christianity?

    Brent Bozell III - Fri, Oct 26, 2012

    NBC's sitcom "The New Normal" isn't just trying to remake society for the Gay Left. It's trying to remake Christianity, which is to say, destroy it. For its October 22 episode, "The Godparent Trap," NBC ran promos with the gay character Brian in the confessional, and the priest sneering, "If you're not going to take this seriously, I'm going to go back to playing Angry Birds." More »The 'New Normal' Christianity?

  • Say No to Feisty Liberal Moderators

    Brent Bozell III - Wed, Oct 24, 2012

    In the final debate, liberal CBS anchorman Bob Schieffer did it right. He moderated without asserting his own political opinions. Indeed, if this was all you had as a compass, you'd never know where he leaned. It was a welcome change from the Raddatz and Crowley libfests. More »Say No to Feisty Liberal Moderators

  • Candy Crowley Self-Destructs

    Brent Bozell III - Fri, Oct 19, 2012

    Just how badly did CNN's Candy Crowley destroy her first (and hopefully last) attempt as a presidential debate moderator? More than 65 million people saw that she is to debate moderation as CNN is to "news." More »Candy Crowley Self-Destructs

  • Jenny McCarthy and the Fall of Books

    Brent Bozell III - Fri, Oct 12, 2012

    The book industry seems to be collapsing, at least that hallowed old paper-and-glue industry that promoted serious ideas. Even talk radio and TV hosts are spending less time with authors. There are exceptions, but they won't make you feel optimistic about books. More »Jenny McCarthy and the Fall of Books

  • Transparently Biased Against Disclosure

    Brent Bozell III - Wed, Oct 10, 2012

    Team Obama came out of that disastrous first debate blaming the debacle on one thing after another, finally settling on the most vicious excuse: Mitt Romney only won because he was a brazen liar. David Axelrod was obnoxious enough to cite as his moral witness one Bill Clinton, who is certainly an authority on lying with a barrel full of chutzpah. More »Transparently Biased Against Disclosure

  • Obama's Old-World Arrogance

    Brent Bozell III - Wed, Oct 3, 2012

    When President Obama came to the U.N. General Assembly on September 25, his arrogance was on full display. He skipped meeting any world leaders, but did find time to sit down and talk about his lover moves on ABC's "The View." Topics included how he's a "romantic husband," how he "tucks in" his wife at night and how his first kiss with Michelle is now memorialized by a monument in Chicago. More »Obama's Old-World Arrogance

  • Al Gore Versus '2016'

    Brent Bozell III - Fri, Sep 28, 2012

    Two weeks ago, Dinesh D'Souza's documentary "2016: Obama's America" passed Al Gore's "An Inconvenient Truth" for second place on the all-time box-office money list for political documentaries. It now has a box office gross of more than $32 million. But if you're an independent or a liberal who's unplugged from conservative websites and talk radio, you'd never know. More »Al Gore Versus '2016'

  • Making ‘Earthquakes' for Romney

    Brent Bozell III - Wed, Sep 26, 2012

    After watching the national media's performance since the party conventions, one can only hope that college students are out on a summer safari or some Third World Peace Corps mission. Anything to avoid this mess. Sean Hannity is right. The establishment news media is dead. Whatever remains has only one standard. If it helps Obama, it's "news." If it doesn't, reporters should move on. There's nothing to observe here. More »Making ‘Earthquakes' for Romney

  • Islamic Exceptionalism

    Brent Bozell III - Fri, Sep 21, 2012

    The "enlightened" who claim a firm grip on the steering wheel of Western civilization see the future through a lens in which man becomes ever more perfectible as outdated religious creeds fade away. And thus the irony. For all the contempt these cosmopolitans show for religion, there is one faith beyond public rebuke. Call it Islamic exceptionalism. More »Islamic Exceptionalism

  • NBC and MSNBC, Networks of Wusses

    Brent Bozell III - Wed, Sep 19, 2012

    On September 14 at Andrews Air Force Base just outside the Washington Beltway, President Obama and Secretary of State Clinton welcomed home the remains of four Americans killed at our consulate in Benghazi, Libya. It was a moment of national mourning. The president was presidential, Mrs. Clinton, dignified. But for some journalists, it was, quite strangely and inappropriately something to view only through the tacky lens of politics. More »NBC and MSNBC, Networks of Wusses

  • Incest and Pedophilia, the New Frontier

    Brent Bozell III - Fri, Sep 14, 2012

    Veteran reporter Sharon Waxman knew she'd found a new low. Reporting from the Toronto Film Festival, she revealed the viewpoint of director Nick Cassavetes, which she summarized in a headline: "Who Gives a Damn? Love Who You Want." The topic was incest. More »Incest and Pedophilia, the New Frontier

  • The Blatant Bias With the Wives

    Brent Bozell III - Wed, Sep 12, 2012

    The Blatant Bias With the Wives More »The Blatant Bias With the Wives

  • Hollywood Hates Nuns

    Brent Bozell III - Fri, Sep 7, 2012

    Some hateful stereotypes never die in Hollywood. The cover of the Sept. 7 edition of Entertainment Weekly featured the 63-year-old actress Jessica Lange, smirking in a nun's black habit, holding a big, punishing cane in her hands. Lange is returning for a second season on the FX series "American Horror Story," but this time with an entirely new plot and characters. More »Hollywood Hates Nuns

  • Biden's the Gaffe King, Not Ryan

    Brent Bozell III - Wed, Sep 5, 2012

    Within minutes of Paul Ryan concluding his convention speech in Tampa, Fla., the media attacks were launched. Why, the man is loose with the facts! He only spews vitriol and nonsense. More »Biden's the Gaffe King, Not Ryan

  • Selling Sex and Candy?

    Brent Bozell III - Fri, Aug 31, 2012

    I watch some commercials on television and am amazed that the corporate sponsor really signed off on the product. Think about the expressions on the faces of the dark suits in the executive boardroom when they were presented with some of the commercials running on TV right now. More »Selling Sex and Candy?

  • Republicans, Torn Apart in Factions?

    Brent Bozell III - Wed, Aug 29, 2012

    The Republican convention was delayed by a day on Monday. It's not a problem: The national media's preconvention spin was timed perfectly, almost as if it was on automatic pilot. In Monday's New York Times, longtime political writer Adam Nagourney regurgitated the same old, tired political spin that the Republican Party is too conservative and exclusionary on "social issues" and that their divisive stands will hurt them with "mainstream" voters. More »Republicans, Torn Apart in Factions?

  • Liberal Radio Hosts Shameless

    Brent Bozell III - Fri, Aug 24, 2012

    As easy as it might be to forget them in the cobwebs of the AM radio dial, the liberal pretenders to the Rush Limbaugh throne are still broadcasting, and they're often utterly, shamelessly ridiculous. Case in point: Even Al Sharpton lamely used his radio show to defend Joe Biden's anti-Republican "they want to put y'all in chains" race baiting in front of a black audience. More »Liberal Radio Hosts Shameless

  • Roseanne's Rotting Roast

    Brent Bozell III - Wed, Aug 22, 2012

    The only thing that will ever convince Comedy Central to stop perpetuating its disgusting celebrity roasts are poor ratings. Taste, decency, talent — none of these has bearing on this network's decisions. Nor do they care about the damage they're inflicting on youngsters. They care only about the numbers. So the good news is that their Aug. 12 roast of Roseanne Barr flopped, bringing in only 2.6 million viewers. That's almost a million less than their roast of the day- before-yesterday's news, David Hasselhoff. It came in far below the 6. ... More »Roseanne's Rotting Roast

  • Skipping Over the Shooting at FRC

    Brent Bozell III - Fri, Aug 17, 2012

    Floyd Corkins, a volunteer for the last six months at the D.C. Center for the LGBT Community, marched into the Family Research Center with a gun and serious ammunition, denounced FRC's policy positions and shot a security guard in the arm before being subdued. Another hate crime, but this time against, perhaps, the pre-eminent pro-family organization in America. CBS gave the story 20 seconds. NBC spent 17 seconds. More »Skipping Over the Shooting at FRC

  • Paul Ryan Is Not Freddy Krueger

    Brent Bozell III - Wed, Aug 15, 2012

    Mitt Romney made a smart executive decision selecting Paul Ryan as his vice presidential running mate. Ryan's genial personality, serious policy wonkery and political courage have dazzled conservatives and won respect even in a few liberal circles. Romney scores points for political courage as well. He knew liberal politicians and journalists would talk in punishing terms about Ryan's budget ideas. More »Paul Ryan Is Not Freddy Krueger

  • The Colbert Communist Bandstand

    Brent Bozell III - Fri, Aug 10, 2012

    On Aug. 6, that pseudo-conservative satirist Stephen Colbert utterly failed to pretend to play a right-winger on TV. Colbert invited on "legendary" radical-left folk singer Pete Seeger and treated him with deep reverence. More »The Colbert Communist Bandstand

  • The Media Built That for Obama

    Brent Bozell III - Wed, Aug 8, 2012

    On Aug. 5, Chris Cillizza at The Washington Post announced he was playing with a "somewhat controversial idea" that Mitt Romney should be the favorite to win the presidential election. Debatable, maybe. But controversial? Well, yes. It violates the pro-Obama mandate of our national press corps. More »The Media Built That for Obama

  • The Palins Versus the Critics

    Brent Bozell III - Fri, Aug 3, 2012

    From our seats in front of the television, it certainly feels like the TV network programmers have all the power to entertain us. But the press gatherings of the Television Critics Association in Tinseltown suggest that others audaciously think they should be in the driver's seat, and they're not shy about saying so. More »The Palins Versus the Critics

  • Heckling Romney Abroad

    Brent Bozell III - Wed, Aug 1, 2012

    Mitt Romney might have thought it was eminently sensible in an NBC interview in London to repeat exactly what the TV networks had already reported on security at the London Olympics, namely, that there was room for concern. More »Heckling Romney Abroad

  • Hollywood's War on Chicken

    Brent Bozell III - Fri, Jul 27, 2012

    The latest solid proof that Hollywood really can't stand traditional Christianity has arrived in an unfolding boycott of Chick-fil-A, a Georgia-based fast-food chain that's rapidly spreading franchises across America. More »Hollywood's War on Chicken

  • Another Tea Party Terrorist Smear

    Brent Bozell III - Wed, Jul 25, 2012

    The so-called prestige media have built this arrogant sense of professionalism around themselves. They are not just fair and objective, they're also accurate . The great amateurish unwashed shouldn't sit at keyboards in their pajamas and attempt the marvelous feats that only they perform. More »Another Tea Party Terrorist Smear

  • A Different Slice Of Miami Vice

    Brent Bozell III - Fri, Jul 20, 2012

    Network television is a pretty dreary place in the summer time. It's somehow the perfect time for Hollywood executives to throw millions of dollars at ever-dumber sexualized content. It's hard to tell what offends more, the raunch or the sheer stupidity of it all. More »A Different Slice Of Miami Vice

  • CBS: Still Lazy With Obama After All These Years

    Brent Bozell III - Wed, Jul 18, 2012

    Back in 2007 and 2008, it was remarkable watching Barack Obama treated to one puffball interview after another, courtesy of Steve Kroft on "60 Minutes." Kroft compared him to Abe Lincoln and oozed about his "political poetry." But it's simply irresponsible, after three and a half years of President Obama wrecking the economy, that CBS — now with anchor Charlie Rose — is still in puffery mode. More »CBS: Still Lazy With Obama After All These Years

  • Colbert's Campus Coddlers

    Brent Bozell III - Fri, Jul 13, 2012

    On July 9, Washington Post media reporter Paul Farhi composed a puff piece to honor Stephen Colbert, "fake news" commentator and satirical fake conservative. It turns out Colbert is becoming an "obsession in academia," with a new collegiate submersion in "Truthinessology." More »Colbert's Campus Coddlers

  • Obama's Stump Speech Myths

    Brent Bozell III - Wed, Jul 11, 2012

    Barack Obama has trouble telling the truth. More »Obama's Stump Speech Myths

  • That Terrible ‘Ted' Movie

    Brent Bozell III - Fri, Jul 6, 2012

    Seth MacFarlane, whose $100 million contract with Fox makes him the highest paid TV writer in history, is now trying to take over the cineplex, with the same old shtick. You could pluck his oeuvre out of the summer movie-preview articles without any difficulty. His was the one where the teddy bear comes to life and becomes a profane slacker who practically lives inside a bong and hires hookers in groups. More »That Terrible ‘Ted' Movie

  • The Mob Presses on John Roberts

    Brent Bozell III - Wed, Jul 4, 2012

    Is anyone surprised that the ink wasn't dry on Chief Justice John Roberts' incoherent switcheroo before team Obama was again denying Obamacare is a tax? Why did he do it? More »The Mob Presses on John Roberts

  • HBO's Arrogant ‘Newsroom'

    Brent Bozell III - Fri, Jun 29, 2012

    HBO should really try a new slogan for its original programming. Indeed they already had one courtesy of Aaron Sorkin's acid pen in the debut of his ridiculous new series "The Newsroom." That slogan is "Speaking Truth to Stupid." More »HBO's Arrogant ‘Newsroom'

  • Arizona, the Racist State?

    Brent Bozell III - Wed, Jun 27, 2012

    Though the Supreme Court overturned much of the Arizona law, just not the part the liberals and their media friends loathed the most, it wasn't hard to predict the networks would once again line up with the amnesty lobby. ABC's Diane Sawyer mourned "the most inflammatory part of the law" was upheld. More »Arizona, the Racist State?

  • Pathetic Dan Savage

    Brent Bozell III - Fri, Jun 22, 2012

    June is Gay Pride Month, which immediately begs two questions: 1. Says who? 2. How is it that we have become a nation of such compliant sheep that we accept this rubbish? More »Pathetic Dan Savage

  • Touting That Killer Barack Obama

    Brent Bozell III - Wed, Jun 20, 2012

    Team Barack Obama knows they are in a heap of re-election trouble when pundits look at his shambles of an economic record. So what to do? Easy. The most shameless of our Obama-loving journalists are painting Obama as an action-movie superhero in the war on terror. More »Touting That Killer Barack Obama

  • Hollywood Still Hates Bush-Cheney

    Brent Bozell III - Fri, Jun 15, 2012

    Barack Obama keeps desperately pounding the entertainment industry's ATMs in Hollywood and Manhattan, while our manufacturers of make-believe have absolutely refused to expel their vicious hatred of George W. Bush and Dick Cheney. You wonder if, on any level, Obama is upset or chagrined or even embarrassed. Two examples have shown their ugly heads — one of them severed. More »Hollywood Still Hates Bush-Cheney

  • Partisanship Reigns at CBS

    Brent Bozell III - Wed, Jun 13, 2012

    Les Moonves, the president and CEO of CBS, took his wife, the former CBS news anchor Julie Chen, on a date on June 6 — to a star-studded Beverly Hills Democratic Party fundraiser starring President Obama. He told a reporter for the Los Angeles Times of his respect for Obama, who he said "has shown great leadership" — by bringing his support for gay marriage out of the closet. More »Partisanship Reigns at CBS

  • Disney's Cynical Pro-Obama Ploy

    Brent Bozell III - Fri, Jun 8, 2012

    On the heels of New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg's latest stupid regulations commanding a shrinkage in the size of sugary drinks in restaurants, movie theaters and stadiums, the Walt Disney Co. has announced it will ban ads for products on its broadcast and online platforms that it has scientifically determined are "junk food" and do not meet the company's nutrition standards. More »Disney's Cynical Pro-Obama Ploy

  • David Limbaugh's Devastating Book

    Brent Bozell III - Wed, Jun 6, 2012

    It's clear David Limbaugh isn't writing books with the goal of being honored in the salons of the liberal media. He doesn't mince words with the media. His devastating new book on Barack Obama is titled "The Great Destroyer: Barack Obama's War on the Republic." More »David Limbaugh's Devastating Book

  • Ed Schultz's Wisconsin Campaign

    Brent Bozell III - Fri, Jun 1, 2012

    Ed Schultz is the kind of shameless liberal hack who can go on air standing in front of screaming labor-union crowds in Madison, Wisc., calling for Gov. Scott Walker's head on a platter, and then turn around and announce that "Fox News is an arm of the Republican Party." More »Ed Schultz's Wisconsin Campaign

  • Canada's 'Scientific' Museum of Smut

    Brent Bozell III - Fri, May 25, 2012

    In Ottawa, the nation's capital of Canada, the Museum of Science and Technology has decided to provide school children with answers in a scientific field where "reliable and comprehensive sources of information are rare or little-known." I don't know if you're familiar with it. That field is called "sex." More »Canada's 'Scientific' Museum of Smut

  • Shameless Bias by Omission

    Brent Bozell III - Wed, May 23, 2012

    You'd think the largest legal action in American history in defense of religious liberty would be a major news story. But ABC, CBS and NBC don't judge news events by their inherent importance as relates to the future of our freedoms. They deliver the news according to a simple formula: Does it or doesn't it advance the re-election of Barack Obama? More »Shameless Bias by Omission

  • NBC Revives Howard Stern

    Brent Bozell III - Fri, May 18, 2012

    Howard Stern has not been missed since he took his smutty shtick off the airwaves and onto the unregulated Sirius satellite radio. His super fans — the brainiacs still playing their VHS tapes of a Stern show called "Butt Bongo Fiesta" — have made the satellite radio chiefs happy, but Stern has almost vanished as an icon of pop culture. He even scaled back his radio schedule to three days a week, semi-retiring. More »NBC Revives Howard Stern

  • Fox News, 'America's Poison'?

    Brent Bozell III - Wed, May 16, 2012

    The New York Times really loathes Rupert Murdoch. The Gray Lady almost achieved nirvana on the front page the other day when a group of laborites in the British Parliament asserted in a "damning report" that Murdoch was "not fit" for major media ownership. Bill Keller, recently the paper's executive editor, devoted his latest column to Fox News with the headline "Murdoch's Pride Is America's Poison." More »Fox News, 'America's Poison'?

  • Comcast Boasts ‘Diversity,' on and off Camera

    Brent Bozell III - Fri, May 4, 2012

    The new frontier just keeps arriving. New York magazine reports NBC programming chief Robert Greenblatt has given the go-ahead for a new sitcom called "The New Normal." NBC's new normal is about two gay men who start a family using a surrogate. Greenblatt is apparently so enamored with the concept that he's strongly considering having the 20th Century Fox TV-produced sitcom launch by August, following NBC's broadcast of the summer Olympics. More »Comcast Boasts ‘Diversity,' on and off Camera

  • Our Anti-Obama Press?

    Brent Bozell III - Wed, May 2, 2012

    The general-election campaign for president is not yet under way, but clearly, some in the media have entered the Utterly Ridiculous Zone. On CNN's "Reliable Sources," host Howard Kurtz hailed an "eye-opener: the candidate with the best coverage during the presidential primaries was Mitt Romney. And the worst? Barack Obama." More »Our Anti-Obama Press?

  • Glee Celebrates the ‘T'

    Brent Bozell III - Fri, Apr 27, 2012

    It was a very special disco-themed episode of "Glee" on Fox the other night. A new character named Wade from a different high school shared that he was born in the wrong body. He was black, but he said he felt he was born white and decided to go out on stage at Regionals painted over as a white man. Everyone adored and applauded him as he sang "Boogie Shoes" looking just like the lead singer of KC and the Sunshine Band. More »Glee Celebrates the ‘T'

  • Those Cheapened Pulitzer ‘Prizes'

    Brent Bozell III - Wed, Apr 25, 2012

    Once upon a time, it meant something for a reporter to be called a "Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist." The prestige of this designation is quickly eroding. The 2012 Pulitzer Prizes looked less like an excellence-in-media competition and more like an exercise in leftist self-affirmation. No prize established this more strongly than the coveted National Reporting prize going to ... The Huffington Post. More »Those Cheapened Pulitzer ‘Prizes'

  • Diane Sawyer Versus 'Too Rich' Romney

    Brent Bozell III - Wed, Apr 18, 2012

    Republican strategists should generally be wary of campaign advice from liberals — and when it's from the media, generally becomes definitely. Washington Post political writer Chris Cillizza recently suggested Mitt Romney's general-election strategy should start with getting a "positive first introduction" to voters through the liberal media because "only the national media can provide that megaphone and serve as a sort of validator for him." More »Diane Sawyer Versus 'Too Rich' Romney

  • Spot the Newest Low

    Brent Bozell III - Fri, Apr 13, 2012

    The poobahs of our popular culture never seem happy unless they're taking entertainment down to the "next level" of deviancy. When they undertake remakes of Hollywood classics — especially the comedies — that's when you see how far we've fallen. More »Spot the Newest Low

  • Some Very Political Science

    Brent Bozell III - Wed, Apr 11, 2012

    The news is stuffed with "studies" in which "experts" tell us how we should behave. One recently found that conservatives have lost their trust in science over the last 40 years. That's probably because the very political academics of science are routinely summoned to prove the right-wingers are not only wrong but dangerously wrong and not just dangerously wrong but evil, too. More »Some Very Political Science

  • MTV's ‘Savage' Schoolyard

    Brent Bozell III - Fri, Apr 6, 2012

    MTV is now trying to lure young viewers with a saucy sex show in the "advice" category. They didn't reach for Dr. Drew or God forbid Dr. Ruth or an actual doctor of anything. They turned to filthy sex columnist and gay activist Dan Savage. More »MTV's ‘Savage' Schoolyard

  • Maddow and the NPR-MSNBC Alliance

    Brent Bozell III - Wed, Apr 4, 2012

    Anyone who clicks around on the National Public Radio website is often bombarded with ads for MSNBC. Naturally, if you love one hard-left network, you'll love the other. But the promotion isn't just in advertisements. More »Maddow and the NPR-MSNBC Alliance

  • Whose Movie Is Propaganda?

    Brent Bozell III - Fri, Mar 30, 2012

    It's more than a little shocking when someone makes a movie that deals harshly with abortion. This is Hollywood after all. Abortion is a feminist sacrament. The movie "October Baby" just debuted on 390 screens and registered in eighth place for the weekend, with an estimated $1.7 million gross. More »Whose Movie Is Propaganda?

  • Atheists Darken D.C

    Brent Bozell III - Wed, Mar 28, 2012

    What if the atheists declared they were about to throw "the largest atheist event in world history" on a Saturday in Washington and few people showed up? Reason Rally organizer David Silverman estimated that "99 percent of all atheists are closeted." The closet must still be full, because they sure weren't in Washington. More » Atheists Darken D.C

  • Putting the Bull in ‘Bully'

    Brent Bozell III - Fri, Mar 23, 2012

    In 1968, the Motion Picture Association of America effectively nationalized the movie industry's rating system to guide parents and the wider public about the content of films before purchasing tickets. A year hasn't gone by since that the "beautiful people" don't throw their artistic temper tantrums when they receive a harsher rating than they want. More »Putting the Bull in ‘Bully'

  • MSNBC'S Sharpton Sinkhole

    Brent Bozell III - Wed, Mar 21, 2012

    A few nights back, Mark Levin made a powerful point on his radio show: Fox News boss Roger Ailes is a well-known and infamous name in media circles, like some sort of cable-news Voldemort or Darth Vader. Meanwhile, MSNBC boss — quick, can you name him? — Phil Griffin is unknown and not the least bit controversial after hiring, as Levin unforgettably put it, a "conga line of morons." More »MSNBC'S Sharpton Sinkhole

  • GCB: Good Christians Bashed

    Brent Bozell III - Fri, Mar 9, 2012

    At the same time Washington was ablaze with outrage at the idea that Rush Limbaugh insulted a woman as a "slut," ABC premiered a new Sunday night show called "GCB" — shortened from "Good Christian Bitches." Limbaugh apologized. ABC displays no such contrition. They insulted only those Christians . In the midst of this trashy debut, ABC promoted a new sitcom coming in April titled "Don't Trust The B—— in Apartment 23." More »GCB: Good Christians Bashed

  • The Left's War on Babies

    Brent Bozell III - Wed, Mar 7, 2012

    In the wake of the Obama administration dictate that private insurance companies cover contraceptives and abortifacients, supporters have defined anyone who would oppose this mandate as waging a "war against women." Obviously, no opponent of this policy is actually bombing, shooting or stabbing women to death. More »The Left's War on Babies

  • Bill Maher, Major Obama Donor

    Brent Bozell III - Fri, Mar 2, 2012

    HBO has perhaps made Bill Maher America's nastiest talk show host. He's also America's most prominent, militant atheist. Now he's made himself the most prominent million-dollar donor to Barack Obama's super PAC, Priorities USA. He broke out a big check onstage in San Jose to advertise his magnanimous support. More »Bill Maher, Major Obama Donor

  • Obama's Latino Landslide?

    Brent Bozell III - Wed, Feb 29, 2012

    It seemed like someone had been inhaling something at CNN on Friday morning. They kept touting an upcoming interview: "Barack Obama could win the presidential election by a landslide. Op-ed contributor Charlie Garcia tells us how next." More »Obama's Latino Landslide?