MSNBC's Ed Schultz gleefully reminded guest Sandra Fluke of when Rush Limbaugh called her a "slut." Of course, Schultz wouldn't admit his 2011 suspension from the network for calling conservative radio host Laura Ingraham the exact same term.
CNN's Wolf Blitzer spent most of his interview with Sen. Rand Paul (R-Kent.) offering the White House spin on ObamaCare.
MSNBC's Chris Matthews ranted that Susan Rice was actually vindicated by the bipartisan Senate Intelligence report on Benghazi, claiming that she "had it correct after
all."
In an interview that aired on Friday, CNN's Jake Tapper asked President
Obama if he was "naive" back in 2008 when he bragged that his presidency
would be remembered as when "the rise of the oceans began to slow and
our planet began to heal."
Piers Morgan tried to argue the absurdity of Kinder eggs being illegal in the U.S. despite many thousands of types of guns being legal -- but his conservative guest agreed that it was ironic.
Comedian Jon Stewart – who is worth an estimated $80 million – mocked the irony of wealthy business leaders discussing income inequality at the recent World Economic Forum.Perhaps Stewart missed the irony that he is TV's highest-paid host, according to Variety magazine, who is lecturing others about income inequality.
CNN's senior legal analyst Jeff Toobin ranted against the Texas law mandating that terminally-ill pregnant patients be kept on life support to carry the child to term. "This is the logical extension of what the anti-abortion woman – movement wants. They want women to have no control over their own bodies. They want the Texas legislature to decide whether this woman has to carry this baby to term…
After TV and radio host Glenn Beck expressed regret for "helping tear the country apart," CNN's Piers Morgan tried to get Ann Coulter to admit she's the "female Glenn Beck" and "part of the problem" for her "partisan" and "divisive" rhetoric.Morgan did confess he has been "a little bit abusive to the gun people" which helped "intensify the polarization."
On Friday's Piers Morgan Live, Obama donor and film mogul
Harvey Weinstein denied charges of anti-Catholicism in his latest movie
"Philomena" that were made by the MRC's Brent Bozell.