The war against Chick-fil-A, whose president dared to support traditional marriage, continues. This time, the battlefield is college football – specifically, Chick-fil-A’s sponsorship of two ...
The New York Times is extending the controversy over offensive
comments made by U.S. Senate candidate Rep. Todd Akin to
indict the entire Republican Party, misleadingly conflating Akin's ...
Be warned, ladies, says Times columnist Maureen Dowd. Paul Ryan may look cute, "But he’s just a fresh face on a Taliban creed -- the evermore
antediluvian, anti-women, anti-immigrant, anti-gay ...
In what co-host Matt Lauer billed as a campaign ad "reality check" on Tuesday's NBC Today,
a Romney ad criticizing the Obama administration for gutting Welfare
reform was dismissed as ...
MSNBC's Chris Matthews on Tuesday continued the effort to tie the entire
Republican Party to the gaffe-prone Todd Akin, smearing the GOP as a
party that doesn't believe in the concept of rape. ...
CNN's Piers Morgan played right into the hand of the Obama campaign's
co-chair on Monday night, casting the fallout from Rep. Todd Akin's
(R-Mo.) rape remarks as "Romney's worst nightmare." He ...
For CNN's Ashleigh Banfield, complete opposition to abortion equals a
"very far right" position, as she insisted on Tuesday about the new
Republican Party platform. For context, CNN used the ...
On Tuesday's CBS This Morning, Norah O'Donnell and Gayle King applauded colleague Nancy Cordes for her "great question" to President Obama on Monday about a dishonest ad from a supporting super ...
The network morning shows on Tuesday devoted an enormous 20 minutes and
53 seconds to obsessing over a gaffe by a Republican congressman, hyping
Todd Akin's comments for nine separate ...