The journalists at Good Morning America on Thursday floated the idea that Barack Obama is poised to move on from the Internal Revenue Service scandal. One day after the President announced the ...
The emerging scandals covering the White House are not all Obama's responsibility, suggests Jeremy Peters: "The challenges underscore a paradox about the 44th president. He
presides over a ...
Congressional reporter Ashley Parker, almost ignoring the burgeoning scandals overwhelming the White House this week, focused on poor abandoned Obama in a nytimes.com clip: "I mean, if I were him, ...
On Sunday's 6 p.m. Newsroom, CNN's Don Lemon made a shockingly
generous excuse for the Obama administration's talking points on
Benghazi that were edited a dozen times to the point of ...
Charlie Rose acted as an apologist for President Obama on Wednesday's CBS This Morning, after former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld asserted that the second-term executive was avoiding ...
Even Chris Matthews admits it. Talking to the liberal Alex Wagner on Wednesday's Hardball about the IRS scandal, the cable host came clean on the press and their love for Barack Obama. After ...
With a headline on screen lamenting "Obama's Second-Term Blues" on Wednesday's NBC Today, the worst criticism Meet the Press
moderator David Gregory could muster against the President amid ...
On Wednesday's NBC Today, regular panelist Donny Deutsch
downplayed the scandals embroiling the Obama administration as merely
the result of the public not having anything else to focus on: "I ...
Obama is not a “victim” of a “second-term curse.” This is the corrupt first term beginning to smell, and even the media cannot deny the odor of malfeasance.
Liberal journalists Chris Matthews and Jonathan Alter conducted a freak out session on Tuesday. Citing the growing IRS, Libya and Associated Press scandals, Matthews ranted that Barack Obama is a ...