On Morning Joe, mocking Sarah Palin, Andrea Mitchell displays her own hand notes.
On Morning Joe, Joe Scarborough claims that behind the scenes top conservatives are frustrated with Sarah Palin for assertedly being unwilling to do the homework that would permit her to speak seriously on the issues.
On Fox News Watch, panelist Jim Pinkerton gives a "hats off" to NewsBuster Mark Finkelstein for being first to raise the issue of whether the Obama admin has compromised national security by leaking the fact that the Christmas Bomber, Abdul Mutallab, has been talking after having been mirandized.
Addressing Senate Dems, Pres. Obama claims neither he nor they got into politics for fame or fortune.
Five days after his MSNBC stable-mate David Shuster was reprimanded by the network for improperly accusing James O'Keefe of trying to "tap" Mary Landrieu's phones, Ed Schultz makes the same accusation.
Pete Williams reports on Hardball that the Obama admin has made it known that it is obtaining actionable intel from Christmas Day bomber Mutallab.
Princeton Prof. Melissa Harris-Lacewell, on Morning Joe, suggests Barack Obama had the bad fortune, in becoming president, of inheriting the "hollow prize" of the United States.
Interviewing Pres. Obama during a college basketball game, sports announcer Verne Lundquist asks the left-handed president whether he has any problems going to his right.
Reacting to released excerpts from the SOTU, Mark Halperin says it sounds like Mike Dukakis.
Keith Olbermann goes crazy over arrest of James O'Keefe.