FNC's Megyn Kelly interviews MRC Director of Communications Seton Motley about Gov. Ed Rendell politely being told to shut up by the media when pointing out their bias, and the media's biased…
Newsweek's Eleanor Clift, roundtable screeching on the McLaughlin Group, wades again into her retrograde reminicenses of the Nixon Administration.
"How does this feel, of all the honors that have come your way, all the publicity?...Who does it make you think of? Is there, is there a loved one?"
“On the bus ride along the…
"What they did to John Kerry, what’s that version going to be with Barack Obama?"
"It may turn out to be the seminal speech of his presidential campaign....Obama challenged Americans to confront the country's racial divide. An extraordinary speech."
"So much of what you say just grabs people like me, because it sounds like Bobby Kennedy. It sounds like the ’60s at its absolute best."
"We are declaring a Reverend Wright-free zone....Is that okay with you?"
"Quietly, but clearly with great passion, he walked the listener through a remarkable exploration of race from both sides of the color divide, from both sides of himself."
"At issue now, a video of a sermon given by Barack Obama’s minister....We’re running it because — like it or not, legitimate or not — it has become an issue."
"You can see it in the crowds. The thrill, the hope. How they surge toward him." And that, of course, is just the media.
"(Obama) has to go up against the establishment, which would be Republican, and he has to figure out a way to get a fair vote if he’s the nominee in those red states."
ABC's George Stephanopoulos, glowingly describing Barack Obama's trip abroad and what it will mean for his presidential campaign: "Better than they could have imagined."
"It sort of goes against your core to say that as a reporter." I guess. If you were a reporter. Or had a reporter's core.
ABC's Elisabeth Leamy reported on playgrounds that get hot in the sun on "Good Morning America." Apparently, they get so hot they can burn children, which may require government regulation.
Lou Dobbs of CNN's "Lou Dobbs Tonight," blames the President, Congress, and the FDA for the continuing salmonella problem, even though they just changed to a different vegetable as the source for…
CBS reports that tomatoes are "safe again," after the industry has lost millions. After such bad coverage unecessarily hurt the tomato industry, the media goes after another produce: peppers.
"Good Morning America" reported positively about the economy for a change of pace. ABC reported that big business earnings are up, technology is booming, and the Indymac failure is not a result of…
ABC's Chris Cuomo discusses how the bad economy is leading to higher divorce, while six days ago, NBC's Natalie Morales said the bad economy was forcing people to stay together.
ABC investigator Brian Ross makes more frightening remarks about the bank situation, predicting more failures. Mellody Hobson, President of Ariel Investments, provides a voice of reason. "We're…
The "Today Show's" Matt Lauer speaks with CNBC's Erin Burnett about the Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac problem. Lauer asks, "How did they get themselves in this situation?"
CBS's "The Early Show" reporter Maggie Rodriguez speaks with Sheila Bair, chairman of the FDIC. Rodriguez employs the techniques of interrupting and speaking over. Still though, Bair's message is…
"Good Morning America's" Sam Champion speaks with Gay Browne, author of the "Greenopia" city guides. The book can help you live a "greener" life with suggestions on "pet stores, nail salons, even…