On Nov. 6 "Early Show," Dr. Jennifer Ashton, CBS' medical correspondent, met with a group of teenage girls and explained different forms of contraception and their perks. She didn't discuss, however, the consequences of being sexually active at such a young age or the importance of abstinence.
According to Joy Behar, Sarah Palin's "base doesn't even read."
On Dec. 15, ABC's senior Health and Medical correspondent Dr. Richard Besser appeared on "Good Morning America" with a panel of young adults to discuss how parents can prevent teen pregnancies with "sex talks." None of the panelists or Dr. Besser ever mentioned that the best way to prevent pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases is through abstinence.
Chuck Nice pinpoints on NBC's 'Today' the basic reason of Tiger Woods' adultery.
Barbara Walters discussed Adam Lambert's AMA performance on "The View."
On Dec. 4, actress Portia de Rossi, married to Ellen DeGeneres, appeared on ABC's "Good Morning America" to promote the new season of her sitcom "Better off Ted" ... well, supposedly. In reality, ABC gave de Rossi a soapbox to push for gay rights.
We're heading into the fourteenth day that the mainstream media has deliberately ignored the Climategate scandal. What are the media elite reporting on instead? Well, on Dec. 4, NBC's four-hour "Today" show couldn't squeeze in a single reference to Climategate but it did discuss a British couple financing their "romantic wedding" with their porn movies.
During an interview on Dec. 3 with "Morning Meetings'" Dylan Ratigan, film producer Gavin Polone said that society's notions of marriage need to "evolve." Listen to Polone's solutions for the marital quandary.
The mainstream media may be losing its loving feeling for the crude, misogynistic blogger Perez Hilton. On his Dec. 2 appearance on ABC's "The View," the five female hosts of the show fired at him from every angle, ranging from his exploitation of children to his infamous reputation of outing gay celebrities.
Not surprisingly, NBC has entirely ignored the Climategate scandal. NBC Universal is owned by General Electric, a company that has put millions of dollars into green technology (which would come to nought if the public became disenchanted with the notion of global warming).