In a stunning display of group-think on Sunday's NBC Meet the Press,
a panel of journalists all concluded that no American president could
have possibly prevented the ongoing crisis in Middle ...
Times reporter Colin Moynihan: "In the weeks that followed, a
signature phrase used by the protesters to refer to themselves, 'the 99
percent,' became part of the political lexicon, and the ...
Sunday's New York Times front page: "Challenged on Medicare, G.O.P. Loses Ground." Saturday's front page: "Poll Finds Obama Is Erasing Romney's Edge on Economy." Buried fact: Obama is only up by ...
Clint Eastwood appeared on Monday's Good Morning America to
promote his new movie, but still had to deal with media fallout from his
"controversial" "chair stunt" at the Republican National ...
Has Maureen Dowd's documented hatred of Paul Ryan finally pushed her over the edge? The New York Times
columnist is accused by several pundits of employing anti-Semitic
tropes in her latest ...
Pushing the narrative of Mitt Romney losing the presidential election on Monday's NBC Today, co-host Savannah Guthrie seized on an article in Politico that "details squabbling among Romney ...
Times reporter John Eligon: "This challenge to Mr. Obama comes
in a state where the Republican nominee, Mitt Romney, is heavily
favored, and where the electorate has shifted sharply to the ...
Today, the worst bias of 2003: The New York Times compares the
U.S. bombing of Baghdad to the horror of September 11; Peter Arnett goes
on Iraqi state TV to propagandize against the U.S.; and ...
Today, the worst bias of 2002: Bill Moyers gets the vapors after
Republicans win control of Congress; ABC’s Barbara Walters champions
Cuban dictator Fidel Castro’s dedication to “freedom;” and ...