"Chris Matthews has it exactly wrong!" NewsBusters publisher Brent
Bozell told Sean Hannity on the January 22 "Media Mash" segment,
reacting to the Hardball host's effusive praise on Monday for
what he insisted was a Lincolnesque inaugural address by the president.
"The Gettysburg Address was an attempt at healing the nation's wounds"
from the Civil War while "Obama's speech... was a left-…
Just how much do Obama supporters love the president?
MRCTV was at the National Mall for the Inaugural celebration and asked attendees what position Obama would hold if they had to rank all
U.S. president's from best to worst.Keep in mind, that Obama has only just started his second term. I'm sure if it goes as smoothly as his first, his legacy will shine even more brightly in the eyes of…
MRCTV went down to the National Mall for President Barack Obama's second
swearing in and inaugural celebration. We were there with some of
Obama's biggest fans, but just how much did these folks really know
about President Obama?
We gave a few of the attendees a short quiz to see
if their Obama knowledge was up to par as we enter the president's
second term.Follow Dan on Twitter
During the Inauguration Day luncheon, Speaker of the House John Boehner and President Barack Obama appeared to have shared a pleasantry. Speaker Boehner tapped First Lady Michelle Obama's arm for some kind of acknowledgement.It would appear the Speaker got one.
"The far left is making [the average American gun owner and NRA member]
a villain for abiding by your Second Amendment rights," and they're
finding willing accomplices in supposedly objective journalists like Bob
Schieffer, Brent Bozell argued on the January 17 edition of Fox News
Channel's Hannity. The Media Research Center president was reacting to a soundbite in which the CBS anchor…
It seemed like a simple enough question but some attendees at Al Sharpton's National Action Network 2012 MLK Luncheon couldn't think of any reason as to why the GOP would be calling for spending cuts in the upcoming "debt ceiling" debate, other than the fact that Congressional Republicans simply don't like President Obama's skin color.
MRCTV took a trip to Al Sharpton's National Action Network annual
Martin Luther King Jr. Luncheon. A few days earlier, former Secretary
of State and self-described Republican Colin Powell said that he saw a
"dark vein of intolerance" flowing through today's Republican Party.
We asked some of Sharpton's followers whether or not they agreed with Powell.
MRCTV caught up with Al Sharpton at his annual National Action Network Martin Luther King Luncheon and asked him about Colin Powell's recent remarks, in which
he stated that there was a "...dark vein of intolerance" in today's GOP.
The reverend was reluctant to come out with a definitive response to
Powell's assertion, saying that he didn't like to get involved in
inter-party analysis.…