If the absurd premise that right-wing talk radio inspired the Tuscon shooting was correct, said the Media Research Center's Brent Bozell on CBN News Tuesday, then the Discovery Channel shooting of…
MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell hosted the CEO of Johnson Publishing Company, Inc., which publishes Ebony Magazine, to discuss racist political rhetoric. Mitchell called the magazine's articles…
During live coverage following Saturday's shooting in Tuscon, Ariz., MSNBC correspondent Luke Russert theorized that "fringe" groups upset over ObamaCare passage were probably behind the violence…
Former NBC anchor Tom Brokaw lauded the Pima County sheriff who condemned inflammatory political rhetoric in the wake of the Arizona shootings Saturday. Sheriff Dupnik said violent rhetoric was…
Appearing on CNN's "Anderson Cooper 360" Wednesday, liberal comedienne Roseanne Barr ripped the Tea Party, Dick Cheney, and Sarah Palin.
During her Thursday 12 p.m. EST news hour, MSNBC's Contessa Brewer referenced a Congressional Budget Office report estimating the cost of the repeal of ObamaCare at $230 billion over ten years.…
The Washington Post's Bob Woodward shot down comparisions of Speaker Boehner's induction with a Presidential Inauguration, saying that the numbers of attendees don't compare.
Tuesday's "Morning Joe" panel on MSNBC issued a warning to the ultra rich -- don't underestimate the tension within the American middle class toward the rich.
Monday's panel on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" mocked the GOP's plan to vote to repeal ObamaCare before the President's State of the Union Address.
PBS correspondent Ray Suarez praised Cuba's universal health care system during the December 21 PBS NewsHour.
MSNBC's Joe Scarborough slammed voters who place ideological concerns, "checking boxes," over political candidates who can "govern" and lead during disasters.
Hosting Lorena Gallo -- formerly Lorena Bobbitt -- on Tuesday's 10 a.m. newshour for CNN, anchor Alina Cho asked Gallo if she can now laugh about a 1993 domestic dispute, where she severed her…
CNN's Larry King got a swipe in at former Miss California Carrie Prejean before he goes off the air for good. Prejean cut her mic during a 2009 interview with King and told him he was being "…
In an end-of-year commentary, CBS's Bob Schieffer finished Sunday's "Face the Nation" summarizing the current political scene -- in verse.
ABC's "Good Morning America" interviewed a Brady handgun representative Monday, reflecting on the 2007 Virginia Tech shootings and labeling the rep "not anti-gun."
The entire panel on Wednesday's "Morning Joe" on MSNBC gushed over President Obama's recent legislative success.
"Morning Joe" co-host Joe Scarborough lobbied liberal Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) Monday to hold President Obama's feet to the fire and end the War in Afghanistan as soon as possible.
The biggest lie of the year: Claiming the health care bill was a "government takeover of health care" -- or so said ABC's "Nightline" showcasing a PolitiFact story.
On the December 16 "Media Mash" segment of FNC's "Hannity," the MRC's Brent Bozell dove into detail on the media's love-fest with President Clinton.
Liberal Watergate journalistic "legend" Carl Bernstein chimed in during a pity party for President Obama on Wednesday's "Morning Joe." The mess President Obama inherited when he entered the Oval…
MSNBC's Joe Scarborough criticized the extension of the Bush tax cuts for all income levels, because of the amount they add to the deficit.
Jon Stewart chides McCain for being behind the times on gay rights. Stewart compared McCain to a crazy Japanese soldier living in the jungle years after World War II, but still fighting the war.…
The MRC's Brent Bozell appeared on the December 2 "Media Mash" segment of FNC's "Hannity," to dissect the media slant on TSA screenings, unemployment benefits, and more.
"60 Minutes" correspondent Lesley Stahl deplored the GOP's stiff-arm of the Democratic lame-duck agenda, after a meeting with President Obama that she praised for having a "civil" tone.
The recent New York Times ad, featured continuously on MSNBC, which smacks of elitism and brags of the paper's influence.