On the August 13 Newsroom, an incredulous Rick Sanchez grilled Congresswoman Sheila Jackson-Lee over her suggestion that a video of the Representative talking on the phone while being asked a…
On the August 6 Nightline, reporter John Donvan celebrated the confirmation of Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor as a "Jackie Robinson moment."
On the March 12, 1999, Good Morning America, Diane Sawyer was clearly impressed with the "dazzling" Hillary Clinton and her(then)impending Senate bid.
Good Morning America's Diane Sawyer admitted on the July 10, 2001 show that one night, after pepperoni pizza and a banana milkshake, she had a dream about Bill Clinton. (This was after a segment…
On the November 1, 2005 "Good Morning America," co-host Diane Sawyer repeatedly quoted Sandra Day O'Connor and worried about then-Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito's "repugnant view of marriage…
ABC's Diane Sawyer exposed the horrors of North Korea by discussing the Sound of Music, magazines and by singing with North Korean children on the October 19, 2006 World News With Charles Gibson…
On July 12, 2007, Good Morning America's Diane Sawyer recounted how she was almost laughed out of a courtroom after telling a judge that she was a journalist. So, of course she could be fair.
ABC's Sam Donaldson appeared on Thursday's Good Morning America to talk about the developing Mark Sanford scandal and loudly assert that it's hard to forgive Bible-thumping Republicans for their…
ABC News reporter Jake Tapper grilled President Obama on details of his health care plan and the so-called "public option." At one point, Tapper sarcastically told Obama he apprediated his "Spock-…
Good Morning America host Diane Sawyer appeared on the June 21 edition of CNN's Reliable Sources and told Howard Kurtz that ABC's upcoming health care special would not be an "infomercial."
Newsweek editor Evan Thomas appeared on "Inside Washington" on June 7 and asserted that President Obama is a "great teacher" who "stands above" us all.
On June 4, "Today" host Matt Lauer joined the ranks of many public officials and made the Osama/Obama verbal gaffe.
ABC White House reporter Jake Tapper provided a skeptical look on the May 29 "Good Morning America" at how the stimulus money has been spent. CBS and NBC's morning shows have offered, thus far, no…
GMA's Chris Cuomo moderated a debate between Liz Cheney and MSNBC news analyst Lawrence O'Donnell over torture and Guantanamo Bay.
Former New Yorker editor Tina Brown trashed ex-Vice President Dick Cheney for going on cable news shows to spread his "hate-fest" and "crazy jihad."
Token non-liberal John Stossel appeared on Friday's "Good Morning America" to promote his new "20/20" special and to tell the politically connected Chris Cuomo that "in your political family"…
Vice President Joe Biden appeared on the April 30 edition of "Good Morning America" and told co-host Robin Roberts that he's humbled by the spontaneous crowds that follow him whereever he goes.…
"NBC Nightly News" host Brian Williams appeared as himself on the April 23 edition of "30 Rock." His brief cameo included a joke about looking for anonymous sexual hook-ups.
"Morning Joe" host Joe Scarborough knocked down the arguments made by "Hardball" guest, and former CIA agent, Bob Baer on April 22.
MSNBC anchor Chris Matthews surprised the hosts of "Morning Joe" on April 17 when he attacked "bad guy" Cuban President Fidel Castro.
On the April 8 Nightline, co-anchor Terry Moran wondered if viewers care about what the White House calls "a lean," but others see as Barack Obama bowing to the King of Saudi Arabia.
Will ABC's upcoming gun special "If I Only Had a Gun" dismiss the concept of using weapons to defend oneself? This ad seems to suggest yes.
"Morning Joe" co-host Mika Brzezinski made it pretty clear on April 1 that she doesn't care about the latest tax problems of yet another Obama nominee.
MSNBC host David Shuster, the man who is on the same network as Keith Olbermann, suggested on "1600 Pennsylvania Avenue" that networks should have "some standards."
"1600 Pennsylvania Avenue" host David Shuster suggests to Ari Fleischer that Republicans who don't attack Rush (for saying he hopes Obama's liberal policies fails) are unpatriotic.