‘Journalists’ Tell Howard Kurtz Why Good News from Iraq Shouldn

October 7th, 2007 2:35 PM
As CNN's Howard Kurtz accurately pointed out on Sunday's "Reliable Sources," few media outlets seemed at all interested in giving much attention to the great news out of Iraq last week regarding September's sharp decline in casualties. To Kurtz's obvious frustration, his guests - Robin Wright of the Washington Post and Barbara Starr of CNN - both supported the press burying this extremely…

Meredith Vieira Sees U.S. Defeat in Afghanistan

September 24th, 2007 12:39 PM

New York Times Admits Discount Rate for Moveon.Org (Blogosphere Roundu

September 23rd, 2007 2:47 PM

Wesley Clark Implies Troops ‘Bust Down’ Doors And ‘Rough Up’ W

September 20th, 2007 3:38 AM

NY Times Bases Entire Article Critical of Military on Unscientific Stu

September 13th, 2007 9:17 PM

Mark Cuban Backed De Palma's 'Redacted' to Promote New Movie Distribut

September 4th, 2007 3:17 AM
Why does a small-budget movie like Brian De Palma's “Redacted” matter? Because of the ripple effects. The media have reported the film as "a ferocious argument against the engagement in Iraq for what it is doing to everyone involved.” Meaning the media are taking these deeply anti-war, anti-military storylines as De Palma intended, as a serious discussion of the day-to-day “realities” of Iraq.…

While Promoting Anti-war Movie, Brian De Palma Claimed Rapes by Milita

September 1st, 2007 7:36 PM
Brian De Palma wants to stop the war, and he thinks his new movie about an Iraqi girl's rape can help, regardless of the consequences or the rights and privacy of Iraqis. In a Friday August 31 Reuters article, De Palma asserted “The movie is an attempt to bring the reality of what is happening in Iraq to the American people. Sky News online picked up the thread that he hoped his film "Redacted"…

NPR Thrice Promoted Salon.com’s Rehash of Abu Ghraib

February 18th, 2006 12:46 PM
National Public Radio provided publicity to the leftist website Salon.com on three shows Thursday for their release of previously unseen (if not notably different) pictures of American abuses at Abu Ghraib. Nowhere in their three dollops of publicity did NPR label Salon as liberal or left-wing, or explain that they oppose President Bush and the war in Iraq.