On "The Today Show" of March 12, financial expert Jim Cramer got choked up over the plight of his friends, New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer and wife Silda.
Washington Post editorialist Ruth Marcus wants people to know that Silda Wall Spitzer, the wife of New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer, is a "serious" person, not a stand-by-your-man type.
If Hillary Clinton's gambit of floating Barack Obama as her vice president had been a play and "The Today Show" crew the theater critics, they would have left at intermission to begin penning…
ABC's David Wright thinks it's a problem that Hillary Clinton's "It's 3 a.m." ad about presidential experience worked effectively against Barack Obama.
Democratic National Committee chief Howard Dean called "complete nonsense" the suggestion by NBC's David Gregory that a Democratic nominee chosen by party elites would be undemocratic.
Appearing on "Hardball," Newsweek's Evan Thomas claimed that contrary to Hillary Clinton's "it's 3 a.m." ad, at that hour she would be angry or icy, not steady and cool.
Rep. Stephanie Tubbs-Jones, a Hillary Clinton supporter, scolded MSNBC's Norah O'Donnell while discussing whether Clinton's team is responsible for promoting coverage of real-estate developer Tony…
The morning after Hillary Clinton's Ohio and Texas triumphs, ABC's Robin Roberts gave Clinton the roughest ride of anyone on the networks, challenging her about her "negative attack ads."
Chris Matthews, once a speechwriter to former Democratic President Jimmy Carter -- played the Jack Abramoff card by claiming that Republicans are more corrupt than Democrats.
Harry Smith of CBS' "Early Show" suggested that Hillary Clinton will hit husband and former President Bill Clinton with her frying pan if she loses the Democratic presidential nomination.
Brit Hume of Fox News offered some blunt advice to conservatives: Let Republican presidential candidate John McCain campaign from the center if you don't want Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama as…
In an episode of "Morning Joe," Time Editor Richard Stengel compared presidential experience with nursing experience. He cited a study that said an experienced nurse didn't perform any better and…
Chris Kofinis, a former adviser to John Edwards, said Hillary Clinton should have based her campaign for the Democratic presidntial nomination on her "warmth and likability."
CBS' "Early Show" on Feb. 27 thoroughly trashed Hillary Clinton's debate performance from the night before.
Tucker Carlson of MSNBC blasted Hillary Clinton's press team on Feb. 25 for mistreating journalists. He specifically criticized communications director Howard Wolfson.
On Today of Feb. 22nd, Hillary claims to Meredith Vieira she never makes predictions, despite having made a bold one to George Stephanopoulos less than two months ago . . .
MSNBC has cited and discussed the press release issued today by Brent Bozell excoriating the New York Times for its article on John McCain.
Chris Matthews on this afternoon's Hardball, speaking with Rep. Dan Burton (R-In.): why do you think Cubans on the island still support the Castro brothers? What is it that allows that lock on…
Matt Lauer asks Obama if he is ready for Republican "swiftboating." For good measure the NBC anchor wondered if Obama is ready for Republican racism.
Slip of the tongue, or was the man who gets a thrill up his leg from Barack Obama's rhetoric voicing his innermost anxiety at the prospect of Hillary Clinton regaining the upper hand?
On Meet the Press of February 17, Sen. Chuck Schumer says that the Dem presidential candidates "of course" change positions to suit their current interests, regardless of what they've said in the…
Appearing on the Today show of February 16, 2008, Pat Buchanan says the MSM is filled with 'Out-of-the-Closet Obamacans.'
Katie Couric poses fatuous questions to Michelle Obama in an interview aired on the Early Show of February 15.
Andrea Mitchell stops just short of serving as an impromptu Obama campaign advisor, but leaves little doubt that she feels the time is ripe for Barack Obama to promote gun control as a campaign…
Contessa Brewer convinces Jesse Jackson to take offense at Ed Rendell's recent remarks on race.