As the Supreme Court overturned most of Arizona's immigration law, once again, those impartial network producers were the
sob sisters of illegal aliens instead of objective journalists.
Fretting over the Supreme Court upholding a portion of Arizona's immigration law, on Monday's NBC Nightly News correspondent Mike Taibbi declared: "[Leticia
Ramirez] and her husband have been in ...
Appearing on Monday's NBC Nightly News, chief White House
correspondent spun the Supreme Court's decision on Arizona's immigration
law as exactly what the Democrats wanted: "Well, in crass ...
Greenhouse: "....what
finally came through as most deeply troubling was this: the failure of
any participant in the argument, justice or advocate for either side, to
affirm the simple ...
What Julia Preston reported in today's New York Times: "In Washington and around the
country, protests against Arizona were far more numerous than public
actions in support. Demonstrators in ...
New York Times reporter Julia Preston: "[Sen. Chuck] Schumer called the hearing as
a showcase for the Democrats’ opposition to the law, which has been
intensely unpopular among Latinos ...
Reporter Fernanda Santos sounds like an advocate for illegal immigrants: "The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments next week challenging the
most controversial sections of an Arizona ...
Concluding a dramatically slanted discussion on immigration on Sunday's
NBC Meet the Press, host David Gregory grilled Arizona Governor Jan
Brewer on a recent argument with President Obama and ...
Helene Cooper: "While it is difficult to judge whether the moment will have any lasting impact, Hispanic leaders said that what is being dubbed by some as the 'dustup in the desert' could play in ...
By daring to stand up for herself in recent exchange with President Obama, the media quickly labeled Arizona Governor Jan Brewer a villain. On Thursday's NBC Nightly News, anchor Brian Williams ...