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In a report for Monday's NBC Today, political director Chuck Todd described how "Democrats
seem comfortable with the idea of a coronation of Hillary Clinton" in
2016, as "many of them are ...
First Lady Michelle Obama spoke to students at Peking University in China over the weekend and spoke of the need for China to limit its censorship of information and controlling access to the ...
Friday's CBS Evening News and ABC's World News both glowingly harkened back to a prominent past example of bilateral exchange between the U.S. and China, as they reported on Michelle Obama's trip ...
On Thursday’s PoliticsNation on MSNBC, host Al Sharpton was
irritated that Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) dared to suggest that President
Obama should be more concerned about NSA spying because of our ...
All three network morning shows on Friday fawned over First Lady
Michelle Obama's visit to China, but the broadcasts refused to mention
that reporters had been banned from accompanying her on ...
On Thursday, NBC's Today and CBS This Morning
dutifully parroted the White House line that First Lady Michelle Obama's
trip to China was "not political" but ignored the fact that the press ...
Michael Rothman hyped Johnny Weir "amazing style and eye-catching outfits" in a Thursday item for ABCNews.com about the openly-homosexual figure skater's "split from his husband." Rothman labeled ...
During a report on Thursday's NBC Today about the impact of NCAA March Madness office pools on worker productivity, correspondent Kerry Sanders casually touted: "March Madness, an American ...
Bill Plante acted as a stenographer for the Obama administration on Thursday's CBS This Morning, as he spotlighted the "multi-tiered state and national effort to get young people enrolled" in ...
On Thursday's NBC Today, co-host Savannah Guthrie touted an exclusive preview of Fortune magazine's list of the world's 50 greatest leaders
and wondered about one name that was absent from the ...