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L. Brent Bozell III

Lecturer, syndicated columnist to more than 50 newspapers around the country, television commentator, debater, marketer, businessman, author, publisher and activist, L. Brent Bozell III is one of the most outspoken and effective national leaders in the conservative movement today.

Founder and President of the Media Research Center, Mr. Bozell runs the largest media watchdog organization in America. Since its launch in 1987, the MRC has developed the largest video archive in the world; the popular NewsBusters.org blog site; the CNSNews.com internet news service; the Business and Media Institute; and the Culture and Media Institute. The MRC has over 500,000 members nationwide.

In 2010, Mr. Bozell founded ForAmerica, an organization committed to restoring America to its founding principles. In less than a year ForAmerica has grown to over 1.5 million Facebook followers. In 1998, Mr. Bozell founded and was the first president of the Parents Television Council, the largest group in America dedicated to a restoring responsibility to Hollywood. Before founding the MRC, Mr. Bozell was the finance director and later the president of the National Political Action Committee.

Mr. Bozell's bi-weekly column is syndicated by Creators Syndicate to over 50 media outlets nationwide. His writings have also appeared in numerous other outlets including the Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, the National Review and USA Today. He is the author of three books, including And That’s the Way It Is(n’t) (with Brent Baker), Weapons of Mass Distortion, and Whitewash (with Tim Graham).

He has been a guest on numerous television programs, including the O'Reilly Factor, Nightline, The Larry King Live and the Glenn Beck Show. He appears weekly on the "Media Mash" segment of Hannity, on the Fox News Channel.

Author Articles

Of Gods and Men

Catch the hauntingly beautiful film "Of Gods and Men," winner of the Grand Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival. "Schindler's List" was aimed at your heart; "Of Gods and Men" captures your soul.

Bozell Column: Obama's Libyan War

The hard left must be distraught. The media's gone limp for Obama on Iraq and Afghanistan and Guantantamo. And now they're pro-war in Libya.

The Atheist Mormon-Trashing Musical

The overgrown boys behind "South Park" bring their muck to Broadway to mock those deliciously delusional Mormons with all their "best" profanity and toilet humor - but they insist they see all ...

The Atheist Mormon-Trashing Musical

Perpetual immaturity from the creators of "South Park."

Bozell Column: Flunking the Citizenship Test

It's terrific that Newsweek is asking about whether Americans can pass our country's own citizenship test. But do journalists see building civic knowledge as an important part of their job?

Japan Just Not Funny

Everyone in public life should express horror and sorrow at Japan's disaster. But in recent years, the definition of public life has expanded dramatically with the rise of social and electronic ...

Bozell Column: NPR's Ridiculous Denials

There's nothing funnier than the NPR leadership claiming there's no liberal bias over there. It's clearly required for the brass to deny the reality of a left-wing tilt at every turn.

Good Christian Women Should Boo

ABC has not just one, but two pilots in development with the B-word in the title, including one about "Good Christian" women in Dallas.

Bozell Column: Yawning at Assassinated Troops

Two U.S. airmen were gunned down by a radical Muslim in Germany. Why are their lives less newsworthy than Charlie Sheen's antics or "Candid Camera in the Wilderness"?

Sex and Super Mario

A new game for the Nintendo Wii has simplistic graphics, but "adult" themes. The ad for "We Dare" has two men and two women spanking and stripping. They promise: "The more friends you invite to ...

Bozell Column: ABC Hates Budget 'Chain Saws'

ABC actually cartooned Sen. Rand Paul as a crazed maniac with a chain saw. It was presented as news, but it had all the markings of a negative ad cooked up in the video lab at the DNC.

Not Wrestling Girls

Feminists sniffed when Iowa high-school wrestler Joel Northrup refused to wrestle a girl at the state tournament because he believed in "treating the opposite gender with respect."

Bozell Column: The Media on Wisconsin? A Bad Joke

What incredible gall for the national media try to transform Wisconsin from conservative juggernaut to Egyptian dictatorship in a heartbeat. Their political imagination (or delusion) is just ...

Too Much Tolerance for Charlie Sheen

Charlie Sheen is an anti-role model with a serious addiction problem. But to CBS and Warner Brothers, which produces his show "Two and a Half Men," Sheen is merely a cash cow to be milked.

Bozell Column: The Media's Budget Fantasy Land

Reporters letting Obama paint himself as Mr. Deep Cuts are showing they lack elementary mathematics or political-science skills, or they're simply practicing dishonest journalism.

More F-Bombs for Your i-Pod

After Cee-Lo mainstreamed his song "F-- You" into pop music, it had its intended effect. The pop star Pink now has her own version with her new single titled "F--in' Perfect." How creative. That's ...

Bozell Column: Planned Parenthood, Spiked

The networks haven't been interested in a pro-life group's video sting of Planned Parenthood. But in 1991, all three networks took their own hidden cameras into crisis pregnancy centers to expose ...

The Reagans vs. The Kennedys

Hollywood elites and TV anchors exploded in horror over CBS scuttling its miniseries "The Reagans" in 2003. Censorship! was the word. But when the History Channel just scuttled its miniseries "The ...

Bozell Column: The Media Never Loved Reagan

Now that America's celebrating Ronald Reagan's 100th birthday, the media find him useful - to rub the Reagan magic all over a floundering Obama.

The 'Good News' About Gay Teens

Entertainment Weekly's special report on "Gay Teens on TV" didn't plan to debate gay teen propaganda, but to encourage it, energetically. Not a single soul had anything critical to say. Not even a ...