During a report on Wednesday's NBC Today about an upcoming Netflix documentary of Mitt Romney's two presidential runs, New York Times reporter Ashley Parker scratched her head over the footage ...
Less than 24-hours after former Governor Bob
McDonnell (R-VA) was indicted on 14 charges including conspiracy and fraud, all
three network morning shows immediately identified McDonnell as a ...
Unlike the journalists at NBC, who last week offered a fawning profile of "overnight sensation" Wendy Davis, CNN's Anderson Cooper on Tuesday night actually investigated the "misleading" claims ...
David Remnick of The New Yorker told PBS's Charlie Rose that President Obama may go down as a historically "big" president -- partly because there has been "no scandal" in his administration and ...
On Tuesday, ABC, CBS, and NBC's morning newscasts all hyped the White House's announcement that President Obama's would meet with Pope Francis in March, and emphasized their apparent agreement on ...
On every program since Chris Christie’s bridge scandal broke on January 8, the MSNBC Chris Matthews has smeared the Republican governor as just like Richard Nixon in Watergate. Matthews has done ...
On Monday's NBC Nightly News, anchor Brian Williams – who reportedly earned $13 million a year in 2012 – quoted Karl Marx while hyping a new report on global income disparity: "...the staggering ...
All three networks on Tuesday morning continued to pile on Chris
Christie, offering gloating coverage about how his “glory days” have
gone terribly wrong. After recounting everything ...
In a fawning puff piece on Texas gubernatorial candidate Wendy Davis on NBC's January 15 Today,
correspondent Maria Shriver celebrated the liberal abortion heroine as
an "overnight sensation" ...