More of that hard-hitting New York Times journalism. Joyce Purnick praised Michelle Obama's "bare, toned, elegant arms," while Stuart Emmerich focused the fact that "Barack Obama
shirtless" gets ...
Not if the media has anything to say about it: New York Times reporter Scott Shane insisted "the deaths of American diplomats in Libya are not a continuing crisis."
New York Times media reporter David Carr denies a "partisan conspiracy"
on the part of the press (which no one is suggesting), but fails to
truly defend his colleagues against the charge of ...
On Monday's NBC Today, co-host Savannah Guthrie promoted "a
congressional battle in Massachusetts featuring a very familiar name"
and wondered, "Could another Kennedy be headed to Congress?" ...
On Sunday's NBC Meet the Press, BBC America Washington
correspondent Katty Kay dismissed the electoral impact of the Obama
administration's mishandling of the crisis in the Middle East: "I'm ...
Times media reporter David Carr denies a "partisan conspiracy" on the part of the press (which no one is suggesting), but fails to truly defend his colleagues against the charge of liberal bias, ...
At the top of Sunday's NBC Meet the Press, moderator David Gregory announced Mitt Romney was backed "against the wall" in the presidential race and proceeded to ask both New Jersey Governor Chris ...
For the second week in a row, on Sunday morning CBS’s Bob Schiefer
identified Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s problem as
not that’s he’s been too timid in laying out an ...
The paper's Romney campaign reporter Ashley Parker at it again: "But the ad came nine days after the video surfaced, a period in
which Democrats have bashed Mr. Romney over the remarks, leaving ...
On Friday's NBC Today, special correspondent Tom Brokaw
demonstrated the blatant media effort to ignore Obama administration
failures surrounding the consulate attack in Libya: "Romney ...