ABC's World News scolded Senator Jim Bunning for daring to block a $10 billion spending bill until it is offset by cuts, parading victims as Diane Sawyer and Jonathan Karl painted him as a ...
A retiring Senator not facing re-election stood up last week for principle, insisting new federal spending be covered by a matching reduction elsewhere, but instead of hailing Senator Jim Bunning ...
"The President often seemed exasperated with Republican arguments," CBS's Chip Reid empathetically conveyed in reporting on Thursday's health care summit before he declared Obama had succeeded: ...
On Wednesday night Diane Sawyer again put ABC into service for the liberal spin machine the night before President Obama's health summit, teasing: "Big insurance executives forced to answer why ...
Advancing the Obama administration's efforts to impugn private insurance companies, ABC anchor Diane Sawyer set up a Tuesday night story on who will "keep insurance companies from jacking up ...
Monday night all three evening newscasts employed terminology congenial to Obama's wish to interfere in the marketplace by trumpeting how Obama would "block insurance companies from unreasonable ...
On the one-year anniversary of the "stimulus" spending bill, ABC, CBS and NBC eagerly corroborated White House claims about how it "saved or created" many jobs, though they all offered a range of ...
Reporting Congressman Patrick Kennedy's decision to not run for re-election this fall for his House seat representing Rhode Island, CBS and ABC on Friday night bemoaned the impending lack of a ...
Though 53 percent disapprove of Obama's handling of health care and more are opposed to than in favor of the congressional Democrats/Obama plan, ABC's George Stephanopoulos asserted a health care ...
From Monday's evening newscasts: CBS and NBC found hypocrisy in Sarah Palin scolding President Obama's incessant use of a Teleprompter while she had "crib notes" written on her hand, CBS followed ...