Chris Matthews gets a thrill up his leg every time he hears Barack Obama speak. He has to release all that energy somewhere -- and Ellen DeGeneres paid the price when she danced with Matthews on her show.
Terry Jeffrey, the editor-in-chief of Cybercast News Service, discussed John McCain's flip-flop on tax cuts while on CNN's "The Situation Room." Another topic: the prospects for an Obama-Clinton or Clinton-Obama ticket.
A sermon by Jeremiah Wright of Trinity United Church of Christ inspired the title of Barack Obama's book "Audacity Of Hope." Some of Wright's other sermons, excerpted here, may hurt Obama.
"Leave Us Alone" author Grover Norquist offers tips on winning the votes of the religious right. Listen to the full interview at National Review Online.
This embarrassing clip of on-air anchor Jim Ryan and reporter Dick Oliver clashing over how to conduct a live interview in the field is making the rounds online.
WTAP in Parkersburg, W.Va., taped comments by Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama in Nelsonville, Ohio, on March 2. These excerpts focus on Obama's comments about his faith.
At a March 2 question-and-answer session in Ohio, Barack Obama suggested that opponents of civil unions of gays should re-read the "Sermon On The Mount." (Footage from WTAP in Parkersburg, W.Va.)
Who's worse? Michelle Obama for saying she is only now proud of America? Or Bill O'Reilly for using the phrase "lynching party" in his quasi-defense of Obama. Jesse Jackson says O'Reilly is the one deserving of scorn.
Hillary Clinton adopts a new persona for every setting. She is alternately a lover, a fighter, a mocker, a whiner and a crier as she competes with Barack Obama for the Democratic presidential nomination. Whatever it takes!
Barack Hussein Obama was the butt of a Jon Stewart joke in the opening monologue to the Academy Awards on Feb. 24. So was Hollywood for its Democrat-loving ways.