I used to be a fan of CBS’s ‘Sunday Morning’ when Charles Kuralt was the host, but since he left the program became radically liberal several years ago, and I have turned it off and stopped watching it.
It all started when ‘Sunday Morning’ started to target the Baby Boomer generation as their main audience and began to feature interviews with various Rock N’ Roll musicians every week.
Some strange things I have seen on ‘Sunday Morning’ was a few years back when well known, long time U.S. Senator from Utah Orrin Hatch was featured giving a TV editorial in support of embryo killing stem-cell “research”.
Of course, no editorial opinion opposing Senator Hatch’s was offered to the viewer.
Another was Mr. Ben Stein giving a similar TV editorial defending New York Governor Eliot Spitzer having sex with prostitutes.
Of course, no editorial opinion opposing Mr. Ben Stein’s was offered to the viewer.
One Sunday morning when Charles Osgood, the show’s host, started the program with a lead news story about Cher’s daughter’s sex change operation, I knew I had had enough, shut it off, and since then I haven’t watched the program.
A few years back, they had a news segment about embryo killing stem-cell “research”; they featured some sort of Utilitarian Ethicist from NYU who used all the typical Utilitarian philosophical arguments to justify the murders of the embryos. They didn’t offer any opposing expert view against such destruction.
The only part I occassionally watch now is the final part of the program where they broadcast the Animal / Nature segment featuring wildlife, usually from a National Park.
They always show it at the very end. I tune in about 10:23 A.M., mute the ‘Face The Nation’ promo and commercials, and then I watch the Animal / Nature segment.
‘Sunday Morning’ has cut the Nature segment to the bone; years ago, it used to be about 2 minutes long.
Now, the Nature segment runs anywhere from 30-45-60 seconds; it is so short, it is hardly worth sitting a few minutes through a bunch of dumb commercials to see it and I rarely tune in.
It is obvious the cut the Nature segment so they could run more commercials and get more $$$.
In my opinion, the show advocates a Utilitarian philosophic understanding of the world, devoid of religion and the program is an arm of their propaganda.
The show caters to the New York liberal intellectual class / establishment.