Media Research Center President Brent Bozell on Wednesday urged journalists to continue covering the bombshell developments related to Hillary Clinton's use of a private E-mail server as Secretary of State. Appearing on Varney and Company, Bozell compared the story to Watergate and Richard Nixon: "His entire presidency was destroyed because of this. Now, compare that to what we're learning about Hillary Clinton, which is 100 times more serious."

The MRC president and Stuart Varney discussed how journalists actually covered the news that Clinton is surrendering her server, as well as the revelation that her e-mails included at least some top secret information sent on the unsecured server. Citing past coverage of this Clinton scandal, Bozell predicted, "But here's the question. Does this have legs? Will they cover it beyond today? If history's a guide, then they're not going to."

On Wednesday, NBC, CBS and ABC allowed nine and a half minutes (out of eight hours of possible air time.) Yet, the coverage they managed was negative in tone.

Bozell explained, "NBC had a report saying the problems are not going away and that the intelligence communities inspector general says that she's holding onto classified material. CBS talked about the fact that 55 percent of Americans... think she's untrustworthy. On NBC, they did a story about how it's possibly a legal, an important legal peril to her."

A transcript of the August 12 segment, which aired at 11:34 am ET, is below: