Liberal journalists announce their disdain for the "troll-like" GOP presidential candidate Ted Cruz, who "operates below the level of human life," while playing the race card when it comes to ...
Based on how the various networks handled the first four debates,
viewers of Tuesday's CNN debate should expect: 1) the questions will be aimed at getting the
candidates to fight with one ...
As the Republican candidates prepare to meet in their fifth cable news
debate, they’ve also been participating in what might be considered a
year-long, slow-motion debate on the broadcast TV ...
Journalists embrace the Obama line on Syrian refugees, blasting Republicans for their "ugly" "fear talk," as FNC anchor Shepard Smith scolds the "collective freak-out....We cannot resort to the ...
During the past three months, the big broadcast networks have
essentially stopped covering most of the GOP presidential candidates, a
lack of national news attention that presumably affects ...
The RNC may regret its approval of John Harwood as lead moderator for Wednesday night’s GOP presidential debate on CNBC if recent history is any guide. The CNBC anchor and New York Times columnist ...
If CNN wants to be balanced in how it moderates the upcoming Democratic debate on Tuesday, it will ask questions that prompt the candidates on stage to fight with one another, because that’s ...
There are currently 17 declared candidates for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination, but viewers of the three broadcast evening news shows this year have mainly heard about just two of ...
The New York Times sinks its investigative teeth into GOP presidential candidate Marco Rubio, and makes the bombshell discovery that he had four traffic tickets in a 17-year span. And, MSNBC host ...