msargent | October 12, 2009
Rachel Campos-Duffy, while filling in for Elizabeth Hasselbeck, says that President Obama's position on abortion disqualifies him from winning the Nobel Peace Prize -- and that Mother Teresa would agree.
msargent | October 9, 2009
Chris Matthews calls the New York Times his "French Roast" morning newspaper.
msargent | October 8, 2009
MRC's Seton Motley was on FNC's Glenn Beck Program last night, discussing the Free Press organization. This is a long version of the two segments dedicated to this subject.
msargent | October 8, 2009
Seton Motley, MRC Communication Director, makes an appearance on FNC's Glenn Beck program to discuss the Free Press organization.
msargent | October 8, 2009
The Media Research Center's founder and President, Brent Bozell, made an appearance on Fox News Channel's morning show, Fox and Friends, to discuss new information indicating Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's plans to force a health care bill through the Senate.
msargent | October 6, 2009
Morning Meeting host Dylan Ratigan interrupts, bullies, condescends, and filibusters his way through a segment on health care.
msargent | October 5, 2009
Political strategist Mark McKinnon accused Mark Levin of "hate language," but failed to provide a single example of such. Then, Morning Meeting host Dylan Ratigan leads the charge of "thuggery" in our political discourse, mere seconds after attacking McKinnon for expressing a conservative viewpoint.
msargent | September 8, 2009
Regulatory Czar Cass Sunstein lectures on the Second Amendment, arguing that the right to self-defense is not found in the Constitution. Which, if you follow, means that it's reserved to the states and the people, respectively. Right? Amiright?
msargent | August 10, 2009
This video contains many an instance of hilarious left-wing talking points. My favorite part of all of this is the signs that were clearly printed en masse -- a la astroturfing, done by Organizing for America.
msargent | July 31, 2009
This is the long version of Donny Deutsch attempting to leap to the left of David Shuster. Caution, this video has been medically shown to cause sudden spikes in cranial pressure, sometimes resulting in rather sudden explosions. This guy actually thinks he's sane. So too did Hannibal Lecter, methinks...