MSNBC interrupts Blago coverage to air press conference announcing that Jay Leno is moving show up by 90 minutes in the NBC line-up.
Joe Scarborough envisions the possibility that major news organizations including the NY Times could disappear. Snaps John Harwood of the Times: "The New York Times isn't going anywhere."
The most misleading MSM graphic ever? The Early Show displays erroneous statistics showing giant decreases in employment and income, and increases in poverty, during George W.'s early years.
Appearing on Meet The Press, Pres.-elect Obama says "it turns out that our economy grows best when the benefits of the economy are most widely spread."
On Morning Joe, Tucker Carlson jokingly announces he's running for Senate, saying getting a bailout for NBC, which has announced layoffs, a centerpiece of his campaign.
Chris Matthews, eyes on running for senate from PA, using Hardball to ingratiate himself with Dem powers-that-be.
Celebrating Britney Spears's return, GMA features a rough-sex pantomine clip in which Spears kicks a guy in the crotch. Double-standard alert.
Chris Matthews mocks Joe the Plumber for his use of a ghostwriter on his new book on the day Hillary Clinton--who failed to acknowledge her ghostwriter--is in the news.
Rabbi Shalom Paltiel, a member of the Chabad movement and friend of Gavriel and Rivka Holtzberg, the Chabad rabbi and his wife murdered in Mumbai, in a moving, impressive conversation with David…
On the Early Show, Harry Smith strangely seems to say he's sad the Mumbai terrorists missed their intended American and British targets and hit Indians.
Appearing on Morning Joe, Peggy Noonan theorizes that the MSM is up to what she considers "mischief": attempting to make Sarah Palin the face of the Republican party.
Appearing on the Early Show, investor Jim Rogers says its better to let banks fail then to put Americans into hock for decades to come.
On Morning Joe, Chuck Todd points out how Obama's use of the language create or "save" 2.5 million jobs gives him wiggle room.
"Regret" not enough. Interviewing Joe Lieberman on Meet The Press, Brokaw pointedly observed that he hadn't heard the word "apology" for his support of McCain.
GMA's Kate Snow wonders out loud to Paul Krugman whether Barack Obama should be "forcing" change before he takes office. And ABC takes a parting shot at Sen. Ted Stevens.
Capricia Marshall, an aide to Hillary Clinton, frustrates David Gregory with her evasiveness during an MSNBC appearance.
Chuck Hagel claims Rush Limbaugh and other conservative talk show hosts have no answers to the problems facing America.
Chuck Hagel claims Rush Limbaugh and other radio talk show hosts have no answers to the problems facing America.
Appearing on the Early Show, Barney Frank worries that letting the Detroit automakers go bankrupt would bust the very unions that have put the carmakers in a ditch.
Morning Joe's Willie Geist pokes fun at NBC's "Green Week" during man-in-the-street interviews in Manhattan.
Larry Eagleburger, on MSNBC, criticizes Barack Obama and Chris Hitchens, then absolutely rubbishes Bill Richardson.
Joe Scarborough takes umbrage when Krystia Freeland of the Financial Times calls him a "socialist" for his support of the automaker bailout.
Kicking off Green Week, Meredith Vieira scaremongers a sea level rise of 200-feet, hundreds of times more than scientists are predicting.
On Fox News Watch, Jim Pinkerton observes that after MSNBC openly backed Obama, a subsidiary of its parent company GE got a $139 billion government loan guarantee.
Arianna Huffington, appearing on Rachel Maddow's show and grossly misquoting Grover Norquist's famous line about doing away with government, added a grotesque infanticidal twist.