Supreme Court
3/28/2013 9:52 PM ET
On Thursday, George Stephanopoulos touted how legalizing same-sex "marriage" would supposedly bring in additional revenue into the federal government's coffers. The former Clinton administration ...
3/28/2013 12:30 PM ET
Times
reporter Sheryl Gay Stolberg bestowed a blessing on the "serious and
unassuming" Mary Bonauto, a lawyer for Gay and Lesbian Advocates and
Defenders (GLAD): "In Fight for Marriage ...
3/28/2013 12:20 PM ET
On Wednesday and Thursday, the journalists at ABC continued to treat the gay marriage issue as though there was only one acceptable side. Diane Sawyer and Terry Moran framed the case before the ...
3/27/2013 2:32 PM ET
Wednesday's CBS This Morning turned exclusively to David Boies, one of the main attorneys who argued against California's Proposition 8 at the Supreme Court on Tuesday. The morning newscast failed ...
3/27/2013 12:19 PM ET
ABC's Good Morning America on Wednesday again offered the most biased coverage on the gay marriage case before the Supreme Court. All three network morning shows skipped specific mention of the ...
3/26/2013 6:10 PM ET
During a panel discussion on Tuesday's NBC Today, guest panelist Carson Daly, host of The Voice, ranted over the Supreme Court's upcoming ruling on gay marriage: "The
more conservative the Court ...
3/26/2013 2:31 PM ET
Why did Democratic president Bill Clinton anger the gay rights movement by signing the Defense of Marriage Act? Blame exhaustion and Bob Dole, suggest Peter Baker: "He had just flown across the ...
3/26/2013 11:50 AM ET
The reporters of ABC's Good Morning America on Tuesday offered a one-sided take on the Supreme Court's "historic hearing on marriage equality." The morning show featured four voices in support of ...
3/1/2013 2:57 PM ET
Moonbat lefty site frets Scalia and co. are ‘gearing up to restore
white rule over America.’
2/5/2013 4:58 PM ET
Hard coverage of a Supreme Court justice from Obama biographer Jodi Kantor: "At her Wednesday night book talk here, Justice Sonia Sotomayor glided through her audience of 700, dispensing homespun ...