David Gergen said Barack Obama's minister, Jeremiah Wright, is an electoral sideshow and distraction. "It's a very marginal piece of who Barack Obama is and what he stands for," Gergen said.
CBS's Leslie Stahl interviewed Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, whose conservative views have made him a lightning rod for controversy in liberal quarters.
Bill Moyers interviewed Jeremiah Wright in April, but instead of asking serious question, he used the interview as a chance to bash America.
Jeffrey Toobin and Jack Cafferty defend Barack Obama's "clinging to guns and religion" comment.
In an interview with Republican presidential nominee John McCain, CNN's Dana Bash asked if some voters might think he's heartless for not supporting government bailouts in the housing market.
“Since he lost the election, Al Gore has become a certified celebrity, a popular prophet of global warming....When Al Gore ran for President in 2000, he was often ridiculed as inauthentic…
Carole Simpson, a former anchor on ABC News, believes that Hillary Clinton is the only candidate qualified for the presidency because she is a woman.
Actor/comedian Richard Belzer discussed why he's voting for Barack Obama and said what he thinks of America: Obama is "clearly touching something in people's hearts and souls and minds."
CNN's Jack Cafferty compared Barack Obama's minister, Jeremiah Wright, with Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson in a harsh attack.
Chris Matthews compared Barack Obama's speech on race to great literary works.
Harvard University's Kevin Casey discussed the National Institutes of Health's "flat funded" while speaking at the National Press Club on March 11, 2008.
Robert Golden, dean of the University of Wisconsin at Madison's medical, said "flat funding" at the National Institutes of Health can lead to "arbitrary and capricious" research decisions.
Dan Rather discusses The New York Times' attack on Republican presidential candidate John McCain while on Chris Matthews' show.
Appearing on "The McLaughlin Group," Newsweek's Eleanor Clift sang the praises of Democrats Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton and said it's a tragedy to have to choose between the two.
Chris Matthews and Margaret Carlson discuss the "rotten" treatment of Barack Obama.
Alfred Regnery, publisher of the American Spectator, discusses his new book "Upstream" and the history of conservatism with Cybercast News Service's Terry Jeffrey on March 5, 2008.
Alfred Regnery, publisher of the American Spectator, discusses his new book "Upstream" and the history of conservatism with Cybercast News Service's Terry Jeffrey on March 5, 2008.
Alfred Regnery, publisher of the American Spectator, discusses his new book "Upstream" and the history of conservatism with Cybercast News Service's Terry Jeffrey on March 5, 2008.
Alfred Regnery, publisher of the American Spectator, discusses his new book "Upstream" and the history of conservatism with Cybercast News Service's Terry Jeffrey on March 5, 2008.
Alfred Regnery, publisher of the American Spectator, discusses his new book "Upstream" and the history of conservatism with Cybercast News Service's Terry Jeffrey on March 5, 2008.