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Mel Gibson, Charlie Sheen and Hollywood’s double standards
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John W. Kennedy
A reader of EOnline makes a solid point and follows with a pointed question: Charlie Sheen gets in trouble–again–and nothing happens to him. Meanwhile, Mel Gibson gets fired from a cameo. Why the double standard? EOnLine’s answer person responds by comparing the two stars’ public scandal sheets — which amounts to a clash of the…
Is it arrogant for a politician to pray about an election?
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John W. Kennedy
The Culture and Media Institute notes a revealing moment from CNN’s American Morning. CMI’s Eric Brown reports that the moment occurred when co-anchor Kiran Chetry questioned Christian Broadcasting Network political reporter David Brody about his interview with Christine O’Donnell, the Tea Party-supported GOP Senate candidate in Delaware, Specifically, Chetry asked about O’Donnell’s reply to a…
Should aborted fetuses be shown on television?
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John W. Kennedy
Missy Smith, who is running against longtime Democrat incumbent Eleanor Holmes Norton in the race to Washington D.C.’s delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives, is out with what may be the most controversial ad of this campaign season (and that’s really saying something). (Note: The images diplayed in the ad are extremely graphic.) Smith,…
NPR’s Juan Williams fiasco may be the beginning of the end for political correctness
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John W. Kennedy
The fallout continues from NPR’s decision to fire news analyst Juan Williams for admitting on The O’Reilly Factor that he gets a little a nervous when a group of Muslims board an airliner he is flying on. Whether his feelings are right or wrong, he’s certainly not alone in having them and a consensus appears…
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