Thursday, April 12, 2007

NBC = Never Been Christian

Fire Imus over some stupid remarks but unleash your fury on Christian morality.Seems the execs over at NBC need to learn the word "hypocrites" and how it paints them in a bad light from head to toe.

TESTING THE FAITH2

NBC affiliates drop'anti-Christian' showTV stations say they received e-mails, calls from viewers
Posted: January 4, 20065:00 p.m. Eastern
© 2006 WorldNetDaily.com
Aidan Quinn as Episcopal priest with Garret Dillahunt as "Jesus"Amid a
protest bolstered by a pro-family group, two NBC affiliates have dropped a new drama featuring a troubled, pill-popping Episcopal priest who is the father of a dysfunctional family.
The
American Family Association says it hopes other NBC affiliates will join WTWO in Terre Haute, Ind., and KARK in Little Rock, Ark., in their decisions to not air "The Book of Daniel." ...more

NBC defends Couric's 'anti-Christian' comments Focus on the Family's asks for apology after Shepard murder revisted
Posted: December 11, 20041:00 a.m. Eastern
© 2004 WorldNetDaily.com
Prompted by a TV news investigation questioning whether Matthew Shepard's murder was an "anti-gay hate crime," the traditional-values group
Focus on the Family asked NBC News to apologize for suggesting Bible believers were responsible for creating the "climate" in which the attack took place.
But NBC defended "Today Show" host Katie Couric for her questions in an an Oct. 12, 1998, interview with the then-governor of Wyoming, where the attack took place.... more

Ratings at Root of NBC's Anti-Christian 'Madonna' Broadcast, Says CriticBy Ed Thomas and Jody Brown

AgapePressSeptember 21, 2006
(AgapePress) -- A former CBS news executive is criticizing NBC for the network's plans to air a special featuring Madonna in a blasphemous musical performance later this year. Author and political pundit Bernard Goldberg has told the Fox News Channel that he finds nothing admirable in what NBC is trying to do.
The television special reportedly would feature the same musical presentation included in Madonna's recent world tour: a mock crucifixion of Christ. In the show, the singer -- wearing a fake crown of thorns -- descends to the stage on a suspended cross of disco-type mirrors. NBC has thus far ignored Christian leaders who have complained about the mockery. In fact, according to the American Family Association (AFA), an NBC official has stated the network finds nothing wrong with the mock crucifixion scene.
Goldberg, the author of 100 People Who Are Screwing Up America, told an audience on The O'Reilly Factor that there is nothing courageous or cutting-edge about offending Christians. "Christians are the only group in our entire culture who are fair game," he said. "You'll never get in trouble for attacking Christians or taking their most sacred symbols and trashing them."....more


NBC IGNORES JOHN EDWARDS’ CHRISTIAN-BASHING BLOGGERS
In John Edwards’ first broadcast network interview since his official campaign bloggers resigned after infuriating Christians with hateful and bigoted postings on their own Web sites, NBC Today co-host Meredith Vieira let the liberal Democrat completely off the hook regarding both “Blogger-gate” and the candidate’s own inept response. Instead, as news analyst Geoff Dickens noted on the MRC’s NewsBusters blog, “Vieira focused her questions from the left on Iraq and his opinion of the dust-up between rivals Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama.”
Indeed, Vieira found the time to explore with Edwards the complaint of far-left anti-war candidate Dennis Kucinich: “He [Kucinich] voted against the war resolution and he said, quote, ‘We had an audition for President in October 2002, and that the President must have,' again his words, ‘the clarity of vision, the judgment to make the right decisions on life and death matters.' The implication being that those who voted for the war failed the audition. People like you failed the audition. Do you, do you agree with that sir?”
In the two weeks since Edwards’ campaign bloggers became an issue, none of the big three broadcast networks have aired a syllable about this story, even though ABC’s Terry Moran, co-anchor of Nightline, questioned on
ABC’s Web site whether Edwards condoned “hate speech” by employing bloggers Amanda Marcotte and Melissa McEwan. On her own blog, www.pandagon.net, Marcotte took an outrageously offensive anti-Christian approach, such as this “joke” about the so-called morning-after pill.
Q: What if Mary had taken Plan B after the Lord filled her with his hot, white, sticky Holy Spirit?
A: You’d have to justify your misogyny with another ancient mythology.
Edwards’ first
public statement arrogantly suggested his bloggers had meant no harm: “I've talked to Amanda and Melissa; they have both assured me that it was never their intention to malign anyone's faith, and I take them at their word.”
“If a Republican candidate teamed up with a right-wing blogger who spewed this kind of venom, how would people react?” ABC’s Moran asked on his personal blog. It’s a good question — but NBC’s Vieira blew the chance to pose it to Edwards this morning.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

People today are NUTS. If Imus was black a rap song would be in the works with Al Sharpton the lead singer.Lighten Up America.