CBS's Bob Schieffer reacted with disgust on Wednesday evening to the Supreme Court striking down the overall cap on political donations, insisting that the "more and more, the very rich are taking control of our politics." NBC's Brian Williams, meanwhile, quoted liberal Justice Stephen Breyer and asked if anything could be done by opponents of the decision.
Comedian Stephen Colbert lampooned conservative outrage over ObamaCare after the administration announced that it met its goal of 7 million enrollees.
As the networks reported on President Obama's Tuesday "victory lap" over ObamaCare's new enrollment numbers, CBS played right into the administration's hands by highlighting the "peace of mind" of a "young invincible" who signed up for health care.
New CNN host Michael Smerconish touted ObamaCare's benefits and bragged that he is a "card-carrying member of ObamaCare."
Just after President Obama's Rose Garden speech on his health care law, ABC's Matthew Dowd told Republicans that they need to let Obama enjoy his victory and "get off of repeal."
MSNBC's Ed Schultz accused conservative talk radio of launching a "jihad" against ObamaCare.
Although Mitt Romney was right in 2012 about Russia being America's number one "geopolitical foe," MSNBC's Chris Matthews called him a "flunker" and a "dropout" and dismissed his foreign policy expertise.
Comedian Jimmy Fallon gave a soft interview to Chelsea Clinton Thursday night where Clinton prodded him to shill for Healthcare.gov.
Comedian Jimmy Fallon isn't known for his animosity towards the Obamas, but he "burned" the President's health care law on Wednesday's Tonight show.
Health policy expert Bob Laszewski appeared on CNBC and ripped "unaffordable" ObamaCare.