Joy Behar expressed her version of morality and abortion on "The View."
The "Early Show's" Harry Smith had a field day bashing Sarah Palin while interviewing co-authors of the newly-released book "Sarah from Alaska," which, coincidentally, also bashes Palin.
Charles Gibson, ABC's "World News with Charles Gibson," claimed Matthew Shepard's sexual orientation was the primary motivation behind his murder.
On Oct. 23 ABC's "Good Morning America" aired back-to-back segments promoting climate change -- interestingly, just a day after a new poll by the Pew Research Center showed a 14% drop in Americans that see "solid evidence" of global warming.
ABC's "Good Morning America" brushed aside the new Pew Research Poll, which shows that believers in global warming has dropped by 14% since last year. Instead, it worried about Americans becoming too "complacent" about saving their planet and discussed possible but unusual solutions to global warming with Stephen Dubner, co-author of "Superfreakonomics."
On Oct. 22 ABC's "The View" lamented the fact that media assumes "guilty until proven innocent." Fails to mention Limbaugh and the false racist quotes attributed to him as an example.
Elizabeth Warren, the chairperson of the Congressional Oversight Panel for TARP Funds, discusses on CBS' "Early Show" the slashing of executive pay at companies bailed out with TARP funds. During the interview, she also doesn't dismiss the idea of a compensation czar to oversee all private enterprise, saying that the government will do what it needs to do.
Joe Scarborough agrees with Jake Tapper that the White House has no right to decide what are or are not "news organizations."
ABC's "Good Morning America" aired a segment about the possibility of a government "gold standard" for healthy food. Apparently food manufacturers are "confusing" consumers with their labels.
MSNBC's "Morning Joe" discusses the possible reasons why the White House has been attacking Fox News.