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5 Major Stories the Media Ignored

By Robert Clarke

Here’s a list of 5 stories of major importance that the mainstream media deliberately ignored this week: 1. Christian Woman Executed in North Korea. North Korea reserves public executions only for the worst of criminals, such as murderers and rapists, and people who distribute American movies. Oh, and housewives who pass out Bibles. “Ri Hyon Ok,... »

Palin Ethics Complaint Tainted

By Robert Clarke

 I’m sure the outcome of the latest ethics complaint against Alaska Governor Sarah Palin is completely on the up-and-up. I mean, after all, the independent investigator who was hired to investigate the claim against her is a lawyer, and therefore, he’ll follow all ethical due diligence and make sure to do a neutral, fair... »

Why the Media Cannot Be Objective

By Robert Clarke

The media as a whole cannot be truly objective about any story. For many reporters in the 21st century, their lack of objectivity is a willing act. They hate God, and hate Christians by extension, and therefore their reporting is willingly tainted by their deep philosophical biases. Technorati Tags: Media Bias, Media Objectivity, Paul... »

The Reporter’s Glossary

By Robert Clarke

Here’s a glossary of terms for the 21st century reporter. I’ll keep adding to this as time goes on. Feel free to send us your own suggestions. Technorati Tags: Christian, conservatism, global warming, liberalism, Media Bias, pro life, Propaganda, Reporter's Glossary, science reporting »

Walter Cronkite vs. Paul Harvey

By Robert Clarke

Veteran newscaster Walter Cronkite passed away today at the age of 92. As expected, media coverage has lauded one of the pioneers of broadcast journalism, and by all appearances, he has been granted sainthood by the media powers that be. I’ve pointed out in a previous post that Cronkite believed that the only bias... »

Caesar’s Health Care Reform Plan

By Robert Clarke

Quick prediction from a broadcast journalist and student of history:  If the president’s health care reform package passes and becomes law, it will deal a crippling blow to the U.S. economy, and drag down several other countries with it. Make no mistake about it, cap and trade legislation, coupled in an unholy alliance with... »

Worst Sotomayor Headline Ever

By Robert Clarke

Clicking through the news feeds today, I spotted what may very well be the worst Sotomayor headline ever. The confirmation process will still go through the motions, however, so there may be some more gems on the way. Drumroll please: Dems Praise Sotomayor; GOP Fears Her Empathy Technorati Tags: ABC News, Media Bias, Sotomayor Confirmation Hearings, Supreme... »

Equal Time in News Reporting

By Robert Clarke

This is a topic I write about pretty frequently.  One could probably hop in and out of this blog very quickly and assume that I am a conservative.  Nothing could be further than the truth.  Christianity is about as far from conservatism as it is from liberalism, but that’s a much more lengthy post,... »

How the News Agenda Really Works

By Robert Clarke

World Net Daily puts out an open letter to its readers, asking for voluntary subscriptions. David Kupelian offers some insights into the people who are controlling the news and reciting it to you each night: “This bizarre mindset infects more than just a few cable news personalities. A rare look at a normally hidden... »

Vegan Restaurants Serving Eggs

By Robert Clarke

Quarrygirl.com has uncovered a major story out of Los Angeles: “So, we divided up the work between us, and dedicated a Friday evening, Saturday and Sunday as well as over $1,000 of our collective money to pulling off the most extensive scientific test that we know of to find out, once and for all, if... »

Broadcast Story Ideas for July 20-26, 2009

By Robert Clarke

Here’s the list for this week of feature story ideas for broadcast journalists. Feel free to use or modify any of these, and as... »