Josiah T. Walls
On Morning Joe, MSNBC's Martin Bashir calls Britain's National Health Service "a wonderful idea." He also claims that "over 40%" of the UK's workforce is in the public sector. The actual number…
Good Morning America's graphics for its segment on Pres. Obama's supposedly "hot mic" comments on his budget negotiations with Republicans refers to "tough talk." John Avlon of the lefty Daily…
On Cenk Uygur's MSNBC show, Jonathan Alter claims that in proposing to issue Medicare vouchers, Republicans want "to throw granny into the snow."
On his MSNBC show, Cenk Uygur wonders why Bradley Manning, the US soldier accused of leaking hundred so thousands of classified documents to WikiLeaks, isn't being accorded the "hero" treatment…
On Morning Joe, MSNBC analyst Mark Halperin says the MSM would be "up in arms" if a Republican president had called a Democratic budget proposal un-American in the same way President Obama…
On Cenk Uygur's MSNBC show, Robert Reich argues that the rich who resent higher taxes are unpatriotic. And show host Uygur implies he's not rich.
On Morning Joe, New York Times columnist Charles Blow decries media who allow Donald Trump to air birther views.
On his MSNBC show, Cenk Uygur touts a study finding that the portion of the brain dealing with nuance is larger in liberals, and the part detecting fear is larger in conservatives. Uygur says this…
On Cenk Uygur's MSNBC show, Bernie Sanders, independent socialist senator from Vermont, claims that rich Americans "have not contributed one nickel to deficit reduction."
On Morning Joe, Mika Brzezinski laughs hysterically in response to a Letterman clip including footage of Dick Cheney fighting for breath.
On his MSNBC show, Cenk Uygur argues that marijuana should be decriminalized since 74 years after it was made illegal, people continue to smoke it.
A guest on Rachel Maddow's MSNBC show blames shows like The A-List for undermining Americans' trust in government.
On Morning Joe, Tina Brown says the Obama admin is reluctant to speak of "regime change" because that phrase "has been taken by the big, greasy paws of Dick Cheney."
On his MSNBC show, Ed Schultz accuses Republicans who oppose President Obama's Libya policy of being unpatriotic.