Congresswoman Michele Bachmann of Minnesota makes it official. Today in Waterloo, Iowa Rep. Bachmann declared that she is a candidate to the the next President of the United States
Minnesota Congresswoman Michele Bachmann uses the backdrop of the New Hampshire debate to announce that she has officially filed the paperwork to run for the President of the United States
Former Republican Senator from Pennsylvania, in his speech announcing that he is running for President of the United States, asks Obama, "Who are you Mr. President?"
While appearing on Fox and Friends Monday morning, Donald Trump expresses his complete dissatisfaction with the Republican Presidential contenders and would not rule out re-entering the race if…
The Official White House narrative on the killing of Osama Bin Laden, read by White House Spokesman Jay Carney, written by the Department of Defense (information as of 5/3/2011)
Donald Trump gave a press conference congratulating himself for forcing the White House to release President Obama's Birth certificate; "Today I am very proud of myself."
During the press conference on the release of President Barack Obama's full length birth certificate, the President called Donald Trump a Carnival Barker
Immediately following the release of his long form birth certificate, President Obama held a press conference, saying, "Yes in fact I was born in Hawaii."
Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann sits down with Meet The Press' David Gregory to talk about the President's Healthcare Reform Law; "ObamaCare is a crime against democracy."
This is just a glimpse of the networks' evening news coverage of the union protests since Feb. 16, 2011.
The coal industry is not a favorite of the network news media, the bulk of whose coverage of coal is about tragic accidents. On Oct. 5, 2010, Jim Sciutto proved that reporters could make the coal…
During the Super Bowl XLV pre-game show, Fox News Host Bill O'Reilly interviewed President Barack Obama. In this clip, the president says, "I didn't raise taxes once, I lowered taxes over the…
Prior to Fox's coverage of Super Bowl XLV, President Obama sat down with Fox News Host Bill O'Reilly for an interview, covering topics like Egypt, Healthcare reform, being "hated" and football
CNBC's Rick Santelli criticized CNBC panelists for trying to find good news in a "disappointing" jobs report. "This is not great data," Santelli warned.
The network news media often hold up the Congressional Budget Office's "non-partisan" scores on health care reform as authoritative. But the former CBO director has said the claims are the result…
CNBC's Squawk Box panel reacted to the December 2010 jobs report with caution, especially regarding the 9.4 percent unemployment rate.
In the past month, very few network news stories about health care have mentioned the extent of public opposition to the bill. "World News" was one of the two exceptions the Business & Media…
In 2006, high gas prices were a challenge for Bush, but in 2010 Obama's name is not mentioned by "Nightline."
Mike Pence Tells America's Newsroom why He Voted Against The Tax Cut Bill.
CBS "Early Show" turned to liberal Democrat Dick Durbin on Dec. 14, to react to the federal court decision ruling against ObamaCare's individual mandate. Durbin defended the legislation as "sound…
MSNBC's "Morning Joe" brought Mark Haines of CNBC on to discuss the November 2010 jobs report Dec. 3. Haines said the rise in unemployment was disappointing and would make it difficult to increase…
Economist Bjorn Lomborg discusses his new climate film "Cool It" on "Varney & Company" Nov. 12, 2010.
NBC Nightly News pointed out that the debt commission's shocking suggestions included tax increases, but failed to note that it would mean $961 billion in tax hikes according to ATR.
CNBC's Erin Burnett went on the offensive against soft drinks in an interview with Susan Neely of the American Beverage Association. Burnett even compared soft drinks to cocaine.
CNBC's Erin Burnett told Morning Joe viewers that the 151,000 jobs gained in October were enough "to try to bring that rate down." But actually the jobs report showed there were still 14.8 million…