Beck & O'Reilly: boot Vermont out of the union for electing “socialist” Sanders to Senate Article 11/17/06 1:55 PM EST
Blitzer, Hannity praised Steele's “spectacular” and “principled” campaign, ignoring misleading campaign tactics Article 11/17/06 1:11 PM EST
Post article uncritically reports Focus on the Family canard that “research says children do best with a married mother and father” Article 11/16/06 7:53 PM EST
NY Times highlighted Democratic “finger-pointing and infighting” but downplayed contentious GOP leadership battles Article 11/16/06 7:45 PM EST
ABC's World News omitted Abizaid's rebuttal of McCain's criticism on troop levels Article 11/16/06 3:59 PM EST
Asserting that Dems “starting to feel some of the pressure” of catching bin Laden, CNN's Todd ignored Bush's reported failure Article 11/16/06 3:49 PM EST
Olbermann awarded Beck “Worst Person” for saying he “feel[s]” like asking first Muslim congressman to “prove to me that you are not working with our enemies” Video & Audio 11/16/06 2:23 PM EST
Lowry falsely claimed poll shows most Americans support sending more troops to Iraq Article 11/16/06 9:53 AM EST
Reporting on Owens's roadless rules request, Colorado media widely omitted his previous opposition to Clinton administration's roadless initiative Article 11/15/06 8:55 PM EST
NY Times quoted only retired generals and experts critical of Iraq pull-out plans, ignored those who support redeployment Article 11/15/06 5:32 PM EST
O'Reilly to Vatican, espousing “secular-progressive” philosophy: "[W]ise up or shut up" on the “illegal invasion” of the U.S. Video & Audio 11/15/06 1:43 PM EST
CNN's Beck to first-ever Muslim congressman: "[W]hat I feel like saying is, 'Sir, prove to me that you are not working with our enemies' " Video & Audio 11/15/06 12:48 PM EST
NBC's Reid, MSNBC's Carlson focused on Democratic “divisions” over leadership elections, ignored this year's second GOP leadership battle Article 11/14/06 7:42 PM EST
After stating, "[W]e are not devoting this program to political matters," Dobson and guests did just that Article 11/14/06 7:09 PM EST
Michael Reagan: Rather than allow Bush to get “credit for ending the war in Iraq,” Dems prefer to leave Iraq “in play at least through the 2008 election cycle so that they can use it as a wedge issue” Video & Audio 11/14/06 6:26 PM EST