Kristine Marsh
News Analyst

Kristine Marsh is a contributing news analyst for the Media Research Center's News Analysis Division. She formerly was a staff writer for MRC Culture, where she started as an intern in January of 2013.  Kristine's work has been featured by media outlets such as Fox News, The Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Times, among others. She is originally from California and graduated with a B.A. in English in 2011. She can be reached through email at kmarsh@mrc.org.

Kristine Marsh | July 26, 2013

“Overpopulation” is a buzz word often used by environmental and abortion activists.  Some liberals warn that practices like abortion, euthanasia, and population control like China’s “one-child policy” are needed to keep the earth from…

Kristine Marsh | July 26, 2013

CBS’s Charlie Rose and Norah O’Donnell apparently think it’s their job to be economic policy experts instead of journalists. On July 23’s “This Morning,” CBS did a segment on the battle between Walmart and the Washington, D.C. Council and the…

Kristine Marsh | July 22, 2013

A year ago, President Barack Obama derided Mitt Romney for admitting he would let Detroit car companies go bankrupt. He told supporters he wouldn’t do that. “I refuse to turn my back on communities like this. I was betting on the…

Kristine Marsh | July 15, 2013

It’s not 1913, it’s 2013.

Yet, children are getting sick and some are even dying from polio, measles, and pertussis (whooping cough) in the U.S. and Great Britain, thanks to vaccination scares led by the media and…

Kristine Marsh | July 9, 2013

Government intervention always has consequences, and in the case of the federal raisin reserve The Washington Post found out it is hurting the very farmers it was meant to help. Even the Post mocked the outdated law and positively…

Kristine Marsh | July 3, 2013

Which celebrities make the most money and get the most interviews and other attention from the media? Nearly all of them are liberal Democrats. At least according to a new list by Forbes, called “the Celebrity 100.”