CNN devoted several segments on Tuesday and Wednesday to Delaware Republican Christine O'Donnell's apparent gaffe on the First Amendment, but barely acknowledged her opponent Chris Coons's own ...
The White House is opening a press bureau in New York City at 30 Rock ' or so it seemed with MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski parroting the administration's talking points, one after the other, on Morning Joe.
On Wednesday's CBS Early Show, co-host Harry Smith noted how President Obama was on the campaign trail "in hopes of avoiding a Democratic washout," but added, "he may be getting some help from ...
David Herszenhorn twice chided G.O.P. campaign rhetoric on spending as "simplistic," dubiously claimed that repealing Obama-care would cost money, and lamented that the price of extending the Bush ...
With less than two weeks to go before the midterm elections, NBC's Ann Curry on Wednesday's Today show, invited on DNC Chairman Tim Kaine to make his case and seemingly pleaded "What are you going ...
On Wednesday's Good Morning America, former Democratic operative George Stephanopoulos extolled the virtues of Chicago's Democratic mayor and his famous Democratic father. Teasing the segment on ...
Double standards: The Times lets Democratic congressional baron John Dingell lament the nasty political climate that means "He now faces a wealthy cardiologist with Tea Party leanings, and ...
A month ago, CBS News hired ex-Al Gore operative Jamal Simmons, a self-described "strong supporter of Barack Obama's campaign," as political analyst, and Tuesday night he charged "voters are ...
New York Times columnist Ross Douthat summarizes four comforting stories liberals tell themselves about the Tea Party - all four of which have been told by Times reporters to their readership: #1 ...
A long New York Times story by reporter Michael Shear almost totally ignores Democratic campaign controversies but found at least 10 incidents worth mentioning on the Republican side, involving ...