The thing is it seems that the conservative talk show circuit is actually pretty in favour of video games that are more "patriotic":
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tb8fw-81qHg&feature=channel_page
To summarise, Rush Libaugh (sp) and all those conservative radio show hosts have been pissy with Hollywood for a while for their "liberal bias" especially towards war films and soldiers, they gloat in how films like Stop-Loss completely tank in sales while games like Call of Duty that celebrate American (and sometimes Russian/British) military achievements are selling like hot cakes.
But the video goes into a bit more detail about how the far right are wrong (the left of the spectrum is damned similarly for their equal but opposite pre-misconceptions).
As far as violent war games, as long as it is a guy with an American accent is blowing up non-American accented people... well that is "patriotism" to them and they don't have a problem with it. Just don't fuck any blue alien babes.
Now that I think about Fox News' political stance and that whole "Fox Sex game Scandal" I wonder how much of it was to ridicule Cooper Lawrence? A rather left of the spectrum writer, maybe Fox was killing two birds with one stone. Going after what they think is smut in gaming and publicly shaming Lawrence by getting her to be a talking head on something she knows nothing about. I mean the Amazon stars vandalising, you think that hurt Fox? No, they won, the bastards won that round.
It is what Fox call the "liberal" media (CNN and err, everyone really) who get the most pissy about the violence in videogames though are more likely to let the sexy stuff slide.
I mean the media blame endless shootings on video games when psychiatrists have said over and over again the cause of these shootings is the sensationalist reporting. It *does* demonise the perpetrator but putting their face up, publicising the death figures, that is just where some psychos want their face and this breeds copycat killers. The sudden increase in the frequency in spree killings coincided with the sensationalist reporting of them, psychiatrists know this as evidence left behind by the perpetrators show they are obsessed with previous spree killers and seek to emulate their crimes and infamy.
I know, the news didn't *make* them do it, but these unstable minds are drawn to these stories, and copycat killing is a very common and accepted phenomena with mass murderers.
It is all here, courtesy of the BBC's news show Newswipe, certainly one of the most cutting programs I have seen on TV in years:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PezlFNTGWv4&feature=related
In summary, careful when you ***** about the media misrepresenting your games, you may just sound like a Fox news reporter. I personally think everyone is wrong except those who like the same type of games I do.