Eric Scheiner
Director, MRCTV
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Eric Scheiner is the Director of MRCTV, and has over 20 years experience in broadcasting and video production. Beginning his broadcasting career in the First-In-The-Nation Primary state of New Hampshire, politics, government spending and constitutional issues have been a major thread through his work. Eric left New England in 2005 to host the launch of the award winning 'WYOU Interactive' program for the Pennsylvania CBS affiliate before relocating to the DC area and joining with the Media Research Center.

Eric Scheiner | September 15, 2010
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.) told CNSNews.com that the American public should not “trust” the Republicans but “loan them power” and “be very clear” that they expect the GOP to “control spending and change things.”
Eric Scheiner | September 15, 2010
John Holdren, Director of White House Science and Technology Policy says, global warming is a “dangerous misnomer”.
Eric Scheiner | September 15, 2010
A daily digest of stories on CNSnews.com for September 15th, 2010
Eric Scheiner | September 14, 2010
Rep. Mike Pence gives his thoughts on fighting debt and the upcoming elections, but refuses to answer if this congress has ignored the Constitution.
Eric Scheiner | September 14, 2010
Andrew Breitbart gives his thoughts on the Tea Party, the media and the 9/12 rally.
Eric Scheiner | September 14, 2010
A daily digest of stories on CNSNews.com for Sept. 14, 2010
Eric Scheiner | September 13, 2010
Conservative leaders at the Faith and Freedom conference called for the repeal of President Obama’s health care law. The Obama administration is currently attempting to persuade a federal judge to throw out a lawsuit brought forth by 20 states over the individual mandate in the health care law.
Eric Scheiner | September 13, 2010
Dick Armey claims that a Republican takeover of congress will be under the watchful eye of conservatives.
Eric Scheiner | September 13, 2010
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich predicted that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi will retire after the midterm elections and that Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid will lose re-election.
Eric Scheiner | September 13, 2010
A daily digest of stories on CNSNews.com for Sept. 13, 2010