MattH | May 12, 2011
According to Good Morning America reporter Jake Tapper on May 12, 2011, a rapper who called for the burning of George W. Bush "is not particularly controversial." The artist, known as Common, has repeatedly defended cop killers such as Mumia Abu-Jamal and appeared at a White House poetry event on May 11.
MattH | May 11, 2011
On January 22,2008, Good Morning America featured Osama bin Laden's son, Omar. Interviewer Nick Watt offered no tough questions and mused about how the younger bin Laden would like to work for peace.
MattH | May 10, 2011
CNN's Carol Costello did her level best to paint Republicans into a corner with their positions against tax hikes.
MattH | May 9, 2011
Even though the election is over one year away and the economy's future direction is very much in doubt, CNN thought it fitting to ask the experts if another term in the Oval Office is all but secured for President Obama.
MattH | May 9, 2011
CNN's Howard Kurtz on Sunday examined media coverage of the War on Terror during the Bush and Obama administrations. He wondered if the Bush White House hyped the War on Terror for political reasons, and asked if the press wasn't skeptical enough of his administration after 9/11.
MattH | May 3, 2011
National security "expert" Joy Behar said on Tuesday's The View that America should consider alternative forms of gathering foreign intelligence -- like giving book deals to terrorists instead of interrogating them.
MattH | April 29, 2011
The liberal Joy Behar compared the current "birther" conspiracy to the "lies" of the Swift Boat veterans against John Kerry in 2004.
MattH | April 27, 2011
CNN's Deborah Feyerick reported on the education gap between rich and poor in New Jersey on Tuesday. Feyerick highlighted an illiterate kindergartner's need for a literacy coach as the type of situation that could fall victim to cuts in education funding.
MattH | April 22, 2011
CNN's T.J. Holmes confessed his "eco-sins" on-air to end the 2 p.m. EDT news hour Thursday, and celebrate the eve of Earth Day.
MattH | April 21, 2011
CNN's John Avlon reported Thursday that Republicans taking issue with figures such as Donald Trump and Sarah Palin reflects a serious problem within the party.