WASHINGTON D.C.The Media Research Center 
            today announces the worst liberal reporting awards from their 6th 
            annual DisHonors Awards gala held last night at the Grand Hyatt 
            Washington. Ted Turner, Chris Matthews, Jack Cafferty and Rosie 
            ODonnell won for their superlative bias. Judges included Rush 
            Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Laura Ingraham, Steve Forbes, Brent Bozell 
            and other distinguished conservatives. 
            
            Quote of the year was chosen by the 950 guests in attendance and was 
            awarded to Ted Turner for his ridiculous analysis of North Korea. 
            Below is a full list of the 2006 awards, winners and the quotes that 
            earned them their respective DisHonors. Audio and visual clips are 
            available at www.mrc.org. 
Excerpts from 2006 DisHonors Award Winners Quotes
Aaron Brown Memorial Award for the Stupidest 
            Analysis and Quote of the Year winner  Ted Turner, for 
            declaring his faith in the good intentions of North Korea's despotic 
            communist dictatorship.
            
            Turner: Well, hey, listen. I saw a lot of people over there. 
            They were thin and they were riding bicycles instead of driving in 
            cars, but 
            Blitzer: A lot of those people are starving.
            Turner: I didnt see any, I didnt see any brutality 
             Exchange on CNNs The Situation Room, September 19.
            
            Cindy Sheehan Media Hero Award  Chris Matthews for claiming 
            Sheehan is more informed than Congress.
            
            Cindy Sheehan: "Were not going to cure terrorism and spread 
            peace and good will in the Middle East by killing innocent people 
            ... I see Iraq as the base for spreading imperialism...."
            Host Chris Matthews: "Are you considering running for 
            Congress, Cindy?"
            Sheehan: "No, not this time...." 
            Matthews: "Okay. Well, I have to tell you, you sound more 
            informed than most U.S. Congresspeople, so maybe you should run."
             Exchange on MSNBCs Hardball, August 15.
            
            
            Send Bush to Abu Ghraib Award  Jack Cafferty for wishing 
            Karl Rove was indicted.
            
            CNNs Jack Cafferty: [If Karl Rove is indicted], He might 
            want to, he might want to get measured for one of those extra large 
            orange jump suits  I love, I love to see those kinds of things 
            happen. It does wonders for me." 
             CNNs The Situation Room, October 17.
            
            Im Not a Geopolitical Genius But I Play One on TV Award  Rosie 
            ODonnell for sharing her expert opinion on President Bush 
            committing alleged war crimes. 
            
            Rosie ODonnell: "This President invaded a sovereign nation 
            in defiance of the UN. He is basically a war criminal. Honestly. He 
            should be tried at The Hague.
             Exchange on FNCs At Large with Geraldo Rivera, April 30.
            
            
            Slam Uncle Sam Award  Chris Matthews praising Jane Fonda's 
            "objective" views on the Vietnam War 
            Actress Jane Fonda:  But horrible things happened  we 
            shouldnt have been there [Vietnam]. So, you know, from that point 
            of view, no, they werent good guys. They did bad things, just like 
            we did. But we should never have been there."
            Host Chris Matthews: "But there were a lot of people, Jane, 
            who are very, a lot of people who are very gung-ho American, very 
            patriotic, thought that war was a mistake at the time and later. But 
            they cant imagine slipping out of their American skin, their 
            American soul and becoming so objective, as you just were a minute 
            ago, to put yourself above both us and the Vietnamese and saying, I 
            find the Vietnamese were objectively the good guys. How do you step 
            out of being an American to make such an objective judgment?"
             Exchange on MSNBCs Hardball on April 15. Fonda was 
            promoting her new book, My Life So Far. 
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