Perhaps seeking to neutralize Obama's Rev. Wright connection, ABC's May 22 edition of "Good Morning America" opened with a "news investigation" into John McCain's "pastor problem."
During MSNBC primary analysis May 20, NBC's Andrea Mitchell seemed to take seriously suggestions by Hillary Clinton "loyalists" that Republicans may deny Barack Obama a "fair vote" the November.…
Rich Noyes of the Media Research Center criticized NBC while on the Fox News Channel on May 20 for its misleading editing of an interview with President Bush. The topic was U.S. policy toward Iran…
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama lamented Americans as energy hogs, evoking memories of President Jimmy Carter's speeches during the 1970s energy crisis.
Topics this week include: President Bush's long lost backbone; Barack Obama's appeasement confession; endangered common sense; and same-sex marriage in California. (Episode 167)
The Media Research Center's Brent Bozell said on the May 20 edition of "Fox & Friends" that Michelle Obama should not be "off limits" to media scrutiny. He also addressed Hillary Clinton's…
Two gems from Joy from the May 19 "The View". The co-host said President Bush had no business giving a speech in Israel; and did you know global warming causes earthquakes?
On the May 19 "Good Morning America," ABC's Robin Roberts asked Barack and Michelle Obama if they are "prepared" for ads that criticize the Obamas' comments, including Mrs. Obama's remark about…
CBS's Harry Smith on the May 19 "Early Show" gushed that Sen. James Webb, D-Va., is the "least political person I know" to have run for political office.
On May 16, Townhall's Amanda Carpenter discusses whether Michelle Obama may be a liability to Barack Obama's presidential campaign given her negative comments about America and the opportunities…
Previewing the Wii Fit from Nintendo on the May 16 "Today Show," Matt Lauer, Meredith Vieira and Amy Robach engaged in a "Wii-off."
On Friday's CBS "Early Show," an entirely one-sided story about the California Supreme Court ruling allowing gay marriage was aired, followed by an entirely one-sided interview of a gay couple by…
On May 16, Chris Matthews accused President Bush of "a sucker punch" to Barack Obama because Bush warned against appeasing enemies. Matthews saw that as a cheap shot at Obama's willingness to talk…
Topics include: Hillary Clinton's scandals; rumors that Chelsea Clinton may run for office; an inaccuracy suit against Wikipedia; The Guardian's coverage of global warming; and Jerry Seinfeld's…
Gas theft is a misdemeanor since it costs less than $1000, noted a security expert on the May 12 "Nightline." That prompted reporter John Donvan to quip: "But we may soon be paying more than $1,…
On Thursday’s CBS "Early Show" reporter Bill Plante reported on President Bush’s speech before the Knesset and suggested the president was going after Barack Obama.
On the May 14 "Your World With Neil Cavuto," television talker Montel Williams asserted that the media are aiming to "control this election" rather than just reporting the news about it.
PBS omnipresence Bill Moyers appeared on Tuesday's "Daily Show" and delivered a longwinded defense of Jeremiah Wright, who he said was "assassinated by soundbites."
MSNBC's Chris Matthews practically said on the May 13 "Morning Joe" that West Virginians are as racist and sexist now as they were in 1957.
On May 12, CNN's Jeffrey Toobin reacted sarcastically to John McCain's recent campaign pitch on global warming, saying it "illustrates just how low the bar is for Republicans on the environment…
Topics include: Hillary Clinton stubbornly clinging to the primary race; Jenna Bush's wedding and The New York Times; what it takes to get fired at Fox and MSNBC; and how Dan Rather could work for…
On the May 9 edition of "Fox & Friends," Brent Bozell of the Media Research Center held that while Hillary Clinton's campaign may be toast, reporters should objectively report the primaries,…
Topics in today's episode include: the obsession with that "Mission Accomplished" sign; layoffs at the New York Times; Spike Lee telling Jeremiah Wright to shut up; and Barbara Walters' love life…
"Today" co-host Ann Curry secured a promise from Cindy McCain: her husband's campaign won't go negative. Yet in the May 8 interview Curry also, repeatedly pressed a negative talking point: McCain'…