When Politico isn’t busy sending editors to an off-the-record chat with a potentially perjurious U.S. Attorney General, it spends its time mocking a retiring conservative legislator.A panel of…
Ed Schultz opened his Saturday show by recounting the inspiring stories of teachers who threw themselves on students while their schools were being ripped apart by the tornado. But his monologue…
Morning Joe’s liberal choir continues to sing their praises of President Obama and his administration. On the May 28 edition of the MSNBC show, panelist EJ Dionne of the Washington Post claimed…
On his May 23 program, the Rev. Al Sharpton’s PoliticsNation panel turned to the thorny issue of race in politics. As could be expected, it was not a balanced discussion as Sharpton’s panel was an…
Krystal Ball, co-host of MSNBC’s The Cycle, raved about President Obama’s national security speech Thursday on PoliticsNation, claiming the president is “reining in his own power,” a “remarkable…
Joe Scarborough seems to have an obsession with conservative and Tea Party favorite Ted Cruz. Scarborough and his Thursday Morning Joe panel bashed Cruz for at least the fourth time in a few…
Even ABC News’s Cokie Roberts recognizes that the Obama administration has far overstepped its constitutional boundaries in obtaining the personal emails of FOX News reporter James Rosen. The…
A recent demotion at the Lean Forward network hasn’t stopped Ed Schultz from sputtering over Republican opposition to ObamaCare, despite the fact that Schultz himself admits he doesn’t really know…
The “journalists” at MSNBC continued to fawn over ObamaCare on Friday’s Morning Joe, even in the midst of startling criticism for the bill from David Gregory, liberal host of Meet the Press. Rev.…
Critique of the latest Muppet movie having an evil oil man as the villian leads Jon Stewart to deem it the "stupidest controversy" of the holiday season.
On December 7, 2011, Fox News's Special Report broadcast highlighted the most recent CMI report on religion and presidential candidates during the political grapevine segment.
A CMI article about a controversial retail ad sparked a nationwide debate
MSNBC hosts and correspondents have taken to attacking conservatives with antiquated references referring to slavery, secession and the confederacy.
2011 has seen a blitz of raunchy romantic comedies. "Love and Other Drugs" "No Strings Attached" "Hall Pass" and "Friends with Benefits"
MSNBC loves to trump up references from the 1860s Civil War era when referring to conservative attacks on Obama. Secession, slavery, and confederate are a few of the ridiculously biased terms…
ABC, NBC, CBS report every sordid detail about troubled actor, ignore complaints against abortion provider.