New York Times reporter Helene Cooper seemed comfortable
broadcasting broad anti-Romney insults: "So long, flip-flopper. Hello, right-wing extremist. Mitt
Romney may be inclined to start ...
An unhinged Chris Matthews on Monday excoriated Republican primary
voters as racist, deriding them as the "Grand Wizard crowd." Former
Republican National Committee Chairman Michael ...
Six months ago, Pew's Project for Excellence in Journalism (PEJ) came out with a report
claiming that the GOP candidates received more positive press coverage
than President Obama. Monday ...
Barack Obama's youthful foray into dog eating in Indonesia has yet to be mentioned in print in the Times, and was dismissed in one brief paragraph in a "Diner's Journal" blog entry. Yet the paper ...
Uniquely among the broadcast network evening newscasts, Wednesday's NBC Nightly News highlighted controversial comments about President Obama recently made by conservative rocker Ted Nugent, even ...
Charlie Rose did his best to forward liberals' talking points about Rep. Paul Ryan's budget proposal on Wednesday's CBS This Morning, during an interview of House Speaker John Boehner. Rose played ...
Everyone on NBC's Today show payroll ignored foul-mouthed comedian Bill
Maher's $1 million donation to an Obama super PAC -- but NBC's Andrea
Mitchell went to extravagant lengths on Wednesday ...
MSNBC's Martin Bashir, who previously compared Rick Santorum to genocidal murderer Joseph Stalin,
on Wednesday mocked the concept that MSNBC could be biased against
Republicans. A network ...
Of the three major networks, only ABC's Good Morning America on
Wednesday covered the "dog wars" counterattack by Mitt Romney's
operatives. Co-anchor George Stephanopoulos highlighted that the ...