The July 7 CBS Evening News cited research from the "non-partisan" Tax Policy Center as supporting Obama's tax policies, but the group is actually a left-liberal organization.
Interviewing former White House spokesman Scott McClellan on CBS's Late Show, David Letterman wondered if Dick Cheney was "a goon," and doubted there was "any humanity" in either Cheney or President Bush.
In her "Katie Couric's Notebook" on CBSNews.com, the CBS Evening News anchor saw "sexism...particularly in the media" as a factor in Hillary Clinton's defeat.
The day after Barack Obama clinched the Democratic nomination, MSNBC's Chris Matthews seemed thrilled, calling it "spectacular," a "magic moment" and "right out of Camelot."
On CBS's "The Early Show," Katie Couric denounced the media's performance before the Iraq war as "embarrassing" and claimed pre-war dissent was "squashed."
In a story aired May 27 and May 28, CNN removed a gaffe from Barack Obama's Memorial Day salute to fallen heroes. The missing text: "and I see many of them before me today".
On PBS' "Bill Moyers Journal," CNN's Jeffrey Toobin blamed "four very conservative justices" for approving an Indiana law requiring voters to show identification at the polls.
On "American Morning" on May 16, CNN devoted a "breaking news" segment to former Clinton official Jamie Rubin's claim that John McCain once suggested talking to the Hamas terrorist group without preconditions.
Contradicting a video circulated by Democrat Jamie Rubin and The Huffington Post, John McCain told CNN on January 28, 2006, that Hamas had to renounce its desire to destroy Israel before the United States would negotiate.
On his May 14 Countdown, MSNBC's Keith Olbermann became completely unhinged, screaming that President Bush ought to "shut the hell up!"