One film,
The Case for War: In Defense of Freedom, in which
Richard Perle presented his view of the challenges facing the U.S. generated considerable controversy. Some critics complained that the film failed to adequately challenge Perle's views.
The New York Times called the film "a fascinating study in rationalization, a lighter, less repentant version of
The Fog of War,
Errol Morris's documentary about
Robert S. McNamara". One critic complained that PBS's endorsement of the
neoconservative viewpoint in this film was so misguided, that PBS viewers should express their disgust by "either cutting off donations or at least demanding back a percentage of what they've already given". Conversely, the producers of an unaired segment,
Islam vs. Islamists, claimed they had been victims of liberal bias and subsequently aired their documentary on the
Fox News Channel under the provocative title
Banned by PBS: Muslims Against Jihad. ==References==