Appearing on the June 19 Meet the Press, NBC's chief foreign correspondent Richard Engel worried about the cost of combating terrorism and took the opportunity to bash the effort: "You talk about…
During June 16 NBC News special coverage of New York Congressman Anthony Weiner announcing his resignation, congressional correspondent Kelly O'Donnell remarked to Nightly News anchor Brian…
As one of the moderators of ABC's The View, on June 17, 2004, Meredith Vieira proclaimed of the Iraq war: "Everything's been built on lies. Everything! I mean the entire pretext for war."
NBC Today co-host Meredith Vieira accused Massachusetts Republican Senator-elect Scott Brown of planning to "derail" ObamaCare, "what Ted Kennedy called, called 'the cause of his lifetime.'"
Noting usually warm weather on NBC's January 8, 2007 Today, co-host Meredith Vieira proposed the cause may be global warming and fretted: "Are we all gonna die?"
On the September 14, 2010 NBC Today, co-host Meredith Vieira falsely claimed that the Bush tax cuts had failed to stimulate the economy.
Grilling then-Senate candidate Marco Rubio on NBC's April 30, 2010 Today, co-host Meredith Vieira wondered if Florida Governor Charlie Crist leaving the Republican Party was a sign of the GOP…
In a September 21, 2006 softball interview with Bill Clinton on NBC's Today, co-host Meredith Vieira joked with the former president about him having "lots of intelligence."
NBC Today co-host Meredith Vieira and fill-in co-host David Gregory praised President Obama for managing to swat a fly during an interview on the June, 17, 2009 broadcast. Vieira even suggested it…
On the October 19, 2006 NBC Today, co-host Meredith Vieira excitedly declared then-Senator Barack Obama to be a "rock star in politics."
On the June 3 Hardball on MSNBC, host Chris Matthews proposed a GOP conspiracy behind the indictment of former Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards: "Do you think there's politics in…
As news broke of Dr. Jack's Kevorkian death on June 3, MSNBC anchor Chris Jansing invited on defense attorney and friend Geoffrey Fieger to praise the convicted criminal known as 'Dr. Death': "Dr…
On NBC'S Today, fill-in co-host Ann Curry fretted over Sarah Palin not sucking up to the press, complaining "[she] seems to delight in having a bad relationship with what she calls the 'lamestream…
All three network morning shows on Wednesday cheered Democrat Kathy Hochul winning the special election in New York's 26th congressional district and framed the outcome as a rejection of…
MRC President Brent Bozell appeared on the May 13 edition of Fox and Friends to recap the 2011 DisHonors dinner and showcase the worst examples of media bias.
Reporting from Pakistan, NBC Today news anchor Ann Curry described Osama bin Laden's widow as "devoted," "pious," and "not interested in luxuries."
On NBC's Nightly News, chief foreign affairs correspondent Richard Engel labeled the Iraq war as a distraction that delayed the U.S. from getting Osama Bin Laden.
White House correspondent Savannah Guthrie compares Barack Obama to actor Michael Douglas in the movie "The American President."
NBC Today co-host Matt Lauer recited Democratic talking points perfectly as he blamed the Tea Party for the budget stalemate, much to the delight of New York Senator Chuck Schumer.
NBC Today co-host Matt Lauer recited Democratic talking points perfectly as he blamed the Tea Party for the budget stalemate, much to the delight of New York Senator Chuck Schumer.
On the March 25 CBS Early Show, co-host Chris Wragge apparently merged his nuclear terms by warning viewers of leaks of "uranium and plutanium" at the Fukushima power plant in Japan.
On MSNBC's March 22, 2010 Countdown, host Keith Olbermann came unhinged as he ranted against the Tea Party movement's supposed "narrow-mindedness" and its "evolutionary regressive" supporters.
On the October 5, 2010 edition of CNN's Parker-Spitzer, co-host and former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer attacked the Tea Party movement as "vapid" with "no ideas" and something that would "lead…
On the December 20, 2009 edition of This Week, ABC's Cokie Roberts presumed that public opposition to ObamaCare was based on ignorance. "A lot of people are going to like it a whole lot, once they…
Digging through the background of attempted Times Square bomber Faisal Shahzad, ABC's Chris Cuomo saw someone who "seemed to be living the American Dream....Even his signature seems to suggest…