This week: how dare Barack Obama suggest hard work and personal responsibility; mentally ill liberals; Palestinian polling on suicide bombing; and the fate of Madonna and Guy Ritchie. (Episode 151…
NBC's "Today Show" delivered an economic 1-2-3 on gas prices, home sales and economic forecasts during the March 25 broadcast.
CBS's Anthony Mason said a rebound in the housing market might not come until 2010.
Chris Matthews said Bill Clinton would make a perfect Harold Hill, the con artist from "The Music Man."
Columnist and "Hardball" panelist Eugene Robinson offered political asylum to Chris Wallace should he leave Fox News in the wake of his criticism of "Fox & Friends."
Cybercast News Service Editor-In-Chief Terry Jeffrey discusses the decision of New Mexico Gov. to endorse Barack Obama over longtime friend Hillary Clinton for the Democratic nomination.
A California court ruled this month that parents must be certified teachers to homeschool their children. On March 21, Fox News reported on the potential impact of the ruling.
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.
CNBC's Jim Cramer and CNN's Ali Velshi appeared on CNN's "Reliable Sources" to discuss the media's coverage of the Bear Stearns buyout by J.P. Morgan Chase.
On CNBC's "Squawk on the Street," fill-in anchor Jim Cramer said, "The American public doesn't know jack."
Matt Lauer suggested in an interview with Barack Obama supporter Bill Richardson that the only way Hillary could win the Democratic presidential nomination would be to steal it.
On NBC's "Meet the Press," Maria Bartiromo said she doesn't think anyone could blame Federal Reserve Board Chairman Ben Bernanke for the recent trouble with financial markets.
ABC's 'World News' went after climate change skeptic Fred Singer, saying that he took money from energy companies.
On the March 23, 2008 Face the Nation, Roger Simon of "The Politico" assessed Barack Obama's speech on race: "Obama really won over his base; he won over the American media. They loved that speech…
Sen. Jon Kyl [R-AZ] puts Schumer is his place when Schumer attempts on this Week to equate Pres. Bush with Herbert Hoover.
Thankfully, No Spin: Pastor Wars; Gnome, Sweet Gnome; The Good Friday Blues; Creepy Pic Of The Week; No Worries. Produced and edited by Bob Parks.
Bill Richardson recounted to NBC's Lester Holt the phone call in which he informed Hillary Clinton he was endorsing Barack Obama.
The New York Times' conceit about its standing in the media world was on display during this afternoon's "Hardball," when one of its reporters was aghast that Chris Matthews had not read her…
Phyllis Schlafly, head of the Eagle Forum, discusses the ACLU's efforts to eliminate all references to God in the public sphere. She spoke at the 2008 Conservative Political Action Conference.
Topics include: Hillary Clinton as a "chick"; the sin of lying about the environment; teen girls and sexually transmitted diseases; and new TV shows from the AARP (Episode 150).
Chris Matthews enthuses over Barack Obama and his speech on race in America.
What is 40 Days For Life? What impact is it having in U.S. communities? David Bereit, the national campaign director, for the movement, shared his thoughts. (Show #220, Life Matters TV. Host:…