CBS This Morning has a long established history of conducting softball interviews of liberal/Democratic guests, while unleashing on conservative/liberal ones. But on Friday, the morning newscast ...
Appearing as a guest on Thursday's PoliticsNation, during a discussion of the government shutdown, MSNBC's Krystal Ball characterized congressional Republicans as "tak[ing] the whole government ...
Appearing on CBS's Late Show on Thursday, NBC Nightly News
anchor Brian Williams ranted to liberal host David Letterman about
Republicans in Congress being to blame for the government ...
On Wednesday's The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell, at the end of a discussion on the government shutdown, substitute host Alex Wagner tried to marginalize Tea Party conservatives as only ...
In an exclusive interview with President Obama on Wednesday, CNBC chief
Washington correspondent John Harwood lobbed this softball on the
political fallout of the government shutdown: "Before ...
On Tuesday's PoliticsNation, MSNBC.com Executive Editor Richard Wolffe -- formerly of Newsweek -- predicted that, because Republicans embraced the Tea Party, setting up the path to a government ...
On Tuesday's AC360 Later, Tina Brown said that Republicans are
fighting ObamaCare with "suicide vests" and that President Obama looks
"statesmanlike" in talking to Iran but not the GOP. "Maybe ...
As Barack Obama wrapped up a speech from the White House on Tuesday, reporter Jon Karl of ABC actually shouted a tough question at the President, wondering, "...If you won't negotiate, how can you ...
On Tuesday's NBC Nightly News, anchor Brian Williams sneered that the government shutdown was "being driven
by a committed core of Republican members of Congress who are all but
assured of ...
MRC's analysis shows the Big Three broadcast networks spent the two weeks prior to the shutdown almost universally pinning the blame on congressional Republicans, especially conservative/Tea Party ...