During an interview with correspondent Jim Axelrod on CBS's Sunday Morning, former First Lady Laura Bush discussed the liberal bias in the media.
Former CBS Evening News anchor Dan Rather appeared on MSNBC and warned President Obama of Republican attacks following the midterm elections.
On CBS's Early Show and NBC's Today, news personalities switched genders for Halloween.
The CBS, NBC, and ABC evening newscasts all labeled Republican congressional candidates as "extreme" throughout midterm election coverage.
CBS Evening News anchor Katie Couric talked to a group of supposedly independent voters who were all more than willing to bash the tea party.
In an interview with former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee on the CBS Early Show, co-host Harry Smith fretted over the "anger" of tea party candidates and their ability to govern.
ABC This Week host Christiane Amanpour conducts a slanted town hall discussion on the Ground Zero mosque and claims the project's opponents are fueling violence against Muslims.
ABC This Week host Christiane Amanpour lamented the lack of credit President Obama has gotten for his "amazing legislative agenda."
CBS Sunday Morning correspondent Martha Teichner promoted class warfare rhetoric from former Clinton Labor Secretary Robert Reich, who argued for higher taxes on the rich.
Back in 2004, MSNBC contributor Lawrence O'Donnell raged against swift boat veteran John O'Neill, who was critical of then Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry's Vietnam War record.
CBS Early Show co-host Maggie Rodriguez wonders if Senate candidate Christine O'Donnell will pretend to be a victim of a hostile press, just like Sarah Palin.
CBS's Rita Braver gushes over Attorney General Eric Holder's professionalism in a fawning interview for Sunday Morning.
Filling in for host Bob Schieffer on CBS's Face the Nation, Harry Smith pushed for more stimulus and New Deal-style government expansion.
CBS Evening News anchor Katie Couric frets a movie about the birth of Jesus Christ during the Christmas season would cause too much division.
CBS Evening News anchor Katie Couric touts excitement on Capitol Hill as "movie star" Al Gore testifies on global warming.
CBS Evening News anchor Katie Couric confessed that she felt "uncomfortable" with the degree of support for the Iraq war.
CBS Evening News anchor Katie Couric asks then Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice about the Iraq war effort.
On ABC's World News, anchor Diane Sawyer and correspondent Bill Weir fret over illegal immigrants leaving Arizona before the state's new immigration law takes effect.
Then View co-host Rosie O'Donnell voices her belief in a September 11th conspiracy theory.
CNN anchor Carol Lin mistakenly refers to 'African-Americans' while discussing rioting in France.
NBC Today co-host Meredith Vieira was frightened by unseasonably warm weather in January.
Then NBC Today co-host Katie Couric whines about high gas prices and tries to identify with the middle class.
A U.S. soldier in Iraq interviewed on NBC's Today admits that he doesn't trust mainstream media newspapers.
On NBC's Today, a dog uses an ice sculpture of then co-host Katie Couric as a fire hydrant.
On CBS's Early Show, Ann Coulter called on CBS News to apologize for reporting the "despicable lie" that tea party protestors shouted racial slurs at members of Congress after the passage of…