CNN's Chris Cuomo once again played Democratic strategist as he insisted that jobless benefits be extended promptly without offsetting spending cuts, which Republicans wanted. Cuomo hammered the opponents of an unconditional extension -- Republicans -- for "holding hostage" the beneficiaries of the jobless benefits.
CNN touted "history being made" in Colorado on Thursday morning, as marijuana stores began legally selling the drug to customers.
On Monday, CNN anchors opened fire on "narrow-minded" Duck Dynasty star
Phil Robertson for his "homophobic remarks," and questioned the Biblical
condemnation of homosexual behavior.
CNN's Piers Morgan made it clear what he thinks of religious opposition to homosexuality:"I can still understand people say, well, you know, 'it's my religious belief that homosexuality is a sin.' I think it's a load of absolute fooey in the modern age, to be so bigoted, but if that's what people want to do, that's fine."
After CNN correspondent Chris Frates reported that insurance companies are dropping doctors "because ObamaCare makes it tougher for insurance companies to drop their patients," Costello accused insurers of "preying on the most vulnerable people."
In a flourish of exaggeration, CNN's Piers Morgan compared Rush Limbaugh to the devil and conservatives to Genghis Khan on his Tuesday night show.
Author Tim Wise said on Monday's OutFront that the historical
depiction of Jesus as white has resulted in slavery and genocide and
"speaks to the entire history of white supremacy."
CNN hosts and analysts actively cheered the House budget deal and
scoffed at the Tea Party conservatives who opposed it, on Wednesday and
Thursday.
CBS This Morning swooned over President Obama's "remarkable" eulogy of Nelson Mandela.
CNN's Dana Bash, reporting on the GOP's "huge problem" with the "gender gap," asked House Majority Leader Eric Cantor point-blank, "Do you not know how to talk to women, sir?"