Joe Scarborough condemns the hypocrisy of cable show hosts, specifically including some at his own MSNBC network, for their "unbridled glee" at Mark Sanford's expense.
Ed Schultz dances on what he presumes to be Mark Sanford's political grave.
Harry Smith scolds Mitt Romney for pointing out that Pres. Obama's response to the Iranian repression is much weaker than Ronald Reagan vis a vis the Soviets.
Harry Smith's self-described "truth to power" moment in his interview of Pres. Obama is a question about . . . Bo the dog.
The Early Show of June 22 displays a poster of Neda, symbol of martyrdom of the Iranian uprising, in the iconic Obama style made famous during the campaign.
On this evening's Hardball Chris Matthews declared that reparations for slavery "make sense." Rep. James Clyburn (D-SC) said he saw government health care and other social programs as a form of…
CBS normally portrays gay rights groups like the Human Rights Campaign as mainstream. But when it criticizes Pres. Obama, the Early Show brands it "far-left."
On GMA, Sam Champion warns Americans to "think twice about retiring to Florida" in light of a government study suggesting there could be large sea level rises.
Ed Schultz tells the Morning Joe panel he "absolutely" believes Dick Cheney, for political purposes, wants Americans to die in a terrorist attack.
On Morning Joe, Harold Ford, Jr. tries to explain away Letterman's sexual jokes about Sarah Palin's teenage daughter on the theory that the Palins are "unique."
EJ Dionne doesn't want figuring out how to pay for it get in the way of nationalized health care.
ABC's Claire Shipman consoles Juan Sotomayor when Sonia's younger brother gets choked up viewing a display about his sister at their old high school in the Bronx.
On Morning Joe, former ad exec Donny Deutsch enthuses over the notion that the media is and should be more positive.
Pres. Obama's hand-picked DNC Chairman denies the Obama administration requested Georgetown to cover up the IHS monogram representing the name of Christ. Confronted with a CNS story to the…
David Shuster let's it be known that the new blogosphere segment on his 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue show on MSNBC will be limited to "progressives."
On This Week, ABC's Claire Shipman says since no one knows the outcome of the stimulus plan, "the most important thing is speed."
On Hardball, former Republican congressman from Texas Dick Armey, wrangling with Joan Walsh of Salon over the politics of the stimulus package, tells her: "I'm so damn glad you could never be my…
Noting how they've backed down on the Hillary Clinton confirmation, Norah O'Donnell asks on MSNBC whether the Republicans "have kind of lost their cojones?"
On Morning Joe, Mike Barnicle looks down his nose at blogging, claim 99% of it isn't journalism, it's therapy for the blogger.
Defending Pres. Bush against Eugene Robinson's charge that he violated America's traditions and values with the measures he adopted to fight terrorism, Joe Scarborough does a mocking impression of…
On Morning Joe, Chrystia Freeland of the Financial Times disagrees with Pat Buchanan that it would be moral to waterboard an al Qaeda member for three minutes to save the lives of nine planeloads…
Mocking the alleged inarticulateness of former NY GOP Senator Al D'Amato in order to defend Caroline Kennedy, Andrea Mitchell uses a line very similar to one Maureen Dowd used in her column…
Appearing on Today, Ann Coulter castigtes the MSM over its extolling of single-motherhood, and cites some chilling statistics.
The Early Show devotes almost five minutes to the death of John Travolta's son, and nothing to the controversy surrounding the nomination of Leon Panetta as CIA director.