On MSNBC's Morning Joe, Dan Rather mistakenly referred to Barack Obama as "Osama Bin Laden." However, no one else on the panel bothered to correct the former CBS anchorman.
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama told CBS's "Face the Nation" he went to Iraq to talk to important leaders he expects to be "dealing with over the next eight to 10 years."
John McCain's campaign released a new video citing Barack Obama's changing views on various issues.
On MSNBC, Time magazine's Richard Stengel, told the hosts of “Morning Joe,” that based on a recent poll “there’s a sense that, that something needs to be done and people have kind of an appetite…
The Biz Flog for July 16 concerns oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Experts say drilling in ANWR is only one of the solutions that need to be tried though.
In the documentary film "Karachi Kids", two brothers from Atlanta who were forced to study at a Pakistani madrassa wanted to take the "first plane back to America", but three years later, the boys…
A Guatanomo Bay detainee from Canada is accused of killing an American soldier and is questioned by an interrogator.
California law makers were warned that banning Americans from singing the "Star Spangled Banner" in the state Capitol rotunda would be viewed as a violation of expressive rights under the state…
MSNBC's David Shuster heaped praise upon Rep. Dennis Kucinich, D-Ohio, for organizing articles of impeachment against both President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney.
After 17 babies in a hospital in Corpus Christi, Texas, were given an overdose of heparin, CBS wrongfully pulled the name of Baxter Healthcare into the mix.
Then a reporter for Newsweek, Charles Gasparino called the government-backed mortgage lender Fannie Mae "politically corrupt" in an interview with Tucker Carlson on Dec. 28, 2004.
A black official in Texas deemed the phrase "black hole" as racist when Commissioner Kenneth Mayfield, who is white, used the science term in reference to the county's collections office paperwork…
On "MSNBC Live," host Tamron Hall reported July 9 on the quality of commercial airline travel, calling price increases "nickel-and-dime fees."
At a press conference, Jesse Jackson apologized to Barack Obama for saying the presumptive presidential Democratic nominee "talks down to black people."
Before an interview with Reid Tuckson of the United Health Group, Jesse Jackson was caught saying that Barack Obama "talks down to black people." Jackson also said he wanted to cut out a part of…
Barack Obama targeted Americans who do not know a second language but praised Europeans who visit the United States and know English.
Former President Bill Clinton, who erupted repeatedly during his wife's campaign this year, alluded to John McCain's reported anger bouts by insulting prisoners of war and what may set them off.…
Keith Stansell and Marc Gonsalves were held hostage by the Colombian terrorist organization FARC. Both expressed gratitude toward their rescuers and America but excoriated their captors as simply…
This week's "Biz Flog" looks at new attention being paid to oil speculators by Congress and the media. Speculators are being blamed for the high price of oil, but there is still debate over what…
At a campaign event, Senator Barack Obama said it is as important for American kids to learn spanish as new immigrants to learn english.
President Clinton ordered a warrantless physical search of Aldrich Ames's residence in 1993, but Congress bolstered FISA by updating it to further assist Clinton instead of accusing his…
Eyeblast TV presents "Before, After, Lately," a series on "progressive" policy, thought, culture and language. Today's video looks at the left's denigration of Thomas Jefferson.
Wesley Clark claims John McCain's military service does not qualify him for the White House, but Clark spoke differently on that matter for John Kerry during a speech at the 2004 Democratic…
In what seems to be an orchestrated attack, Barack Obama campaign surrogate Wesley Clark and others have been downplaying the significance of John McCain's military background as a campaign issue…
Former New York Stock Exchange Chairman Richard Grasso won money promised to him in a payout for 35 years of service. MSNBC's hosts of "Morning Joe" took issue with the size of the payout, though…