(raw footage) -- Tea Party Express, Washington, D.C., April 15, 2010
Chris Matthews wasn't the only liberal who referred derisively to "the Bush regime." A search of Nexis for "Bush regime" found other former and current MSNBCers using the term both before and after Bush's tenure in office in addition to liberal acolytes like Democratic strategist Steve McMahon, Senator Arlen Specter's challenger from the Left, Rep. Joe Sestak (D-Pa.), and quadrennial Green Party…
According to Bill Press, RNC Chair Michael Steele would have been forced out had he been white...
MRC President Brent Bozell discusses media tactics to support and defend the radical polices of the president and liberal lawmakers.
A simple question to the president: Is it "wise decision to add more taxes to us with the health care" package We are over-taxed as it is."
Sixteen-plus minutes later...
On his March 29 radio program, Ed Schultz insisted he hasn't said anything "hateful" within the last year on his MSNBC program. We found evidence to the contrary.
Since the passage of ObamaCare on March 21, the liberal media have been working hard to crack down on dissidents, painting the tea party, talk radio, and Republicans as dangerous radicals inciting violence against Democrats.
Clips compiled by NewsBusters' Kyle Drennen, edited by Bob Parks
Speaker Nancy Pelosi and the mainstream media consider the Tea Party capable of violence. Let's take a look at those who have committed most of the political violence, both in the United States and abroad.
Over the past year, the media have served as cheerleaders for ObamaCare, praising the proposed legislation, while continuing slamming its critics. Here is just a sampling of some of the slanted coverage from the past 12 months. Written by Kyle Drennen, edited by Bob Parks
The president claims employers will see health care premiums fall by 3000% under health care reform.