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            liberal networks have given non-stop laudatory coverage to 
            Congressman John Murtha because of his outspoken opposition to the 
            Iraq war, as a Media Reality Check, released today by the 
            Media Research Center, documents. Now, as Murtha challenges 
            Congressman Steny Hoyer for the House Majority seat, it is clear he 
            is using the media-backing of the past year and current fawning 
            coverage to help him win the powerful House position.
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            In reaction to the liberal medias bias that tips in favor to 
            Congressman John Murtha, Media Research Center President Brent 
            Bozell issued the following statement: 
            
            The liberal media have been pushing a defeatist agenda in the 
            Iraq war since almost the beginning and Congressman John Murtha is their 
            poster boy for retreat, withdrawal, surrender, as our new report 
            documents. Since Murtha called for withdrawal in November 2005, the 
            networks have given him countless opportunities to spread his views 
             witness Mondays fawning interview of Murtha by CBSs Katie Couric.
            
            
            The networks favor Murtha and have given him extensive, drooling 
            coverage because his cut-and-run prescription for Iraq is what they 
            favor. If Murtha wins the House Majority Leader job on Thursday, he 
            should thank the liberal media for their ever-ardent support.
            
            
            
            To read the Media Reality Check, 
            The 
            Making of the Majority Leader, 2006? and for more 
            information on liberal media bias, visit
            www.MRC.org .
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o schedule an interview with MRC President Bozell or an MRC spokesperson, please contact Tim Scheiderer (x. 126) or Colleen OBoyle (x. 122) at 703.683.5004.