Matthew Balan | July 30, 2010
On the 29 July 2010 edition of CNN's Anderson Cooper 360, correspondent Joe Johns highlighted Charles Sherrod's racially-charged statement that blacks needed to "stop the white man and his Uncle Toms from stealing our elections," which he made during a 2010 speech at the University of Virginia.
Matthew Balan | July 29, 2010
On the 29 July 2010 edition of CNN's Newsroom, anchor Tony Harris played hardball with Arizona State Senator Russell Pearce, the author of SB1070, while treating his other guest, pro-illegal immigration activist Isabel Garcia, with kid gloves.
Matthew Balan | July 23, 2010
Rick Sanchez, who once claimed he "played it down the middle," denied he was being ideological in his slam of Fox News during a segment with former MSNBC personality and Mediaite founder Dan Abram on the 22 July 2010 edition of CNN's Rick's List program.
Matthew Balan | July 21, 2010
On the 21 July 2010 edition of CNN's Newsroom, correspondent Deborah Feyerick played hardball with the real estate developer behind the planned Ground Zero mosque in New York City, asking him many tough questions.
Matthew Balan | July 19, 2010
On the 19 July 2010 edition of CNN's Rick's List, anchor Rick Sanchez intitially guessed that the famous Nixon/Kennedy presidential debate on TV took place in 1962 instead of 1960, and then stated it took place 'in the early '60s.'
Matthew Balan | July 14, 2010
On the 14 July 2010 edition of Rick's List, CNN's Rick Sanchez and Roland Martin attacked 'the Glenn Becks of the world' and Rush Limbaugh. Sanchez hinted they were illegitimate, while Martin labeled them 'racist.'
Matthew Balan | July 9, 2010
On the 9 July 2010 edition of CNN's Rick's List, anchor Rick Sanchez attacked conservative economic policy, especially the right's opposition to high taxes. He also belittled conservative talk show hosts: "Many...don't even have college degrees."
Matthew Balan | June 23, 2010
On the 23 June 2010 edition of NBC's Today show, Daniel Goure of the Lexington Institute blasted the Obama administration's management of the war in Afghanistan, labeling them a 'team of nine-year-old.
Matthew Balan | June 21, 2010
CNN's promo for their one-sided documentary from correspondent Soledad O'Brien, "Gary and Tony Have a Baby," which premieres on 24 June 2010. The networked billed it as being about "how one couple tries to redefine what it means to be a family" and labeled the homosexual couple and their child a "new American family."
Matthew Balan | June 15, 2010
On the 14 June 2010 edition of Campbell Brown's program, CNN's Soledad O'Brien presented a one-sided report about a lesbian teenager in Mississippi whose senior portrait was left out of her school's yearbook because she chose to have it taken in a tux, defying the school's rules.