Colleen | April 10, 2009
CBS Early Show hosts Maggie Rodriguez and Harry Smith giggled at the new commercial for the Burger King kid’s meal featuring a myriad of inappropriate sexual images, including sexy women in tight outfits dancing to the notoriously raunchy tune, “Baby Got Back.”
Colleen | April 9, 2009
ABC’s “Nightline” allowed Steve Harvey to share his abstinence message while promoting his new book about love and relationships. In the shadow of depressing economic news, ABC’s “Nightline” produced a fun and lighthearted piece focused on the new bestselling book by famous comedian Steve Harvey.
Colleen | April 9, 2009
Four different forms of bias cropped up in the April 9 CBS Early Show Segment about the recent legalization of gay marriage in Iowa and Vermont. Priya David reported.
Colleen | April 8, 2009
ABC's Good Morning America featured a segment of a woman in love with a landmark. They featured a sexologist and no real opposing opinion.
Colleen | April 6, 2009
In a highly exaggerated segment on April 6,2009, the “CBS Early Show” co hosts compared a “revealing” interview with Bristol’s ex to the magnitude of earthquake “rumblings” that are plaguing the governor and her family. CBS Correspondent Hattie Kauffman included two totally unrelated segments in the piece just to make Palin look more scandal-ridden.
Colleen | April 2, 2009
Barbara Walters on the April 2, 2009 broadcast of "The View" was upset at the criticism of the Obamas messing up the protocol when it came to meeting the Queen of England.
Colleen | April 1, 2009
The Osbourne family’s new variety show on Fox made light of the blessed covenant of marriage as Ozzy Osbourne walked the real-life bride down the aisle.
Colleen | March 31, 2009
Julie Chen, co-host of the CBS Early Show, fawned over first lady Michelle Obama's trip to Europe. She and British writer Angela Buttolph cooed over Michelle as a fashion icon and a famous first lady as the "total package."
Colleen | March 27, 2009
Dan Harris uses statements from a former fundamentalist preacher who denies the existence of Satan to promote his "Nightline" segment.
Colleen | March 20, 2009
Afraid that the AIG executive bonus bailout just may be the demise of the Democratic Party, MSNBC’s Chief White House Correspondent Chuck Todd trivialized the death of Terry Schiavo by suggesting the fight over Schiavo’s life was the demise of the Republican party.