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On Monday's PoliticsNation show on MSNBC, as he mocked Republicans for fearing that Democrats use dead voters to engage in voter fraud, host Al Sharpton hyped a USA Today article about people ...
When New York claimed that the state's individual health insurance costs would fall by half thanks to ObamaCare, the CNN Money Web site reported
the announcement that day. However, when Indiana, ...
Imagine if controversial, conservative radio host Michael Savage also ran a charity supporting poor, urban youths. Would ABC ignore the inflammatory things he has said and only focus on the ...
On Monday's NBC Today, correspondent Ann Curry reported from
Tehran on the installation of new Iranian president Hassan Rouhani,
touting how the cleric "promises to change virtually everything ...
Thursday evening, Politico reported
that the Office of Personnel Management - after the unusual personal
involvement of President Obama himself - had decided to issue new
regulations this ...
On the Saturday, August 3, Melissa Harris-Perry show on MSNBC, after a discussion of the sentencing of rapist and kidnapper Ariel Castro, host Melissa Harris-Perry made an over the top comparison ...
On Friday's PoliticsNation show, MSNBC host Al Sharpton accused Republicans of having "an agenda that is immoral, unjust, and un-American," because of the House GOP's 40th vote to repeal ...
CBS This Morning co-anchors Charlie Rose and Norah O'Donnell on Monday demonstrated that, when it comes to the Kennedys, journalists have a stunning ability to focus on the superficial and ...
As moderator David Gregory hyped a "feud" over national security between
Kentucky Senator Rand Paul and New Jersey Governor Chris Christie on
Sunday's NBC Meet the Press, former Senator Rick ...
On Friday's All In show, MSNBC host Chris Hayes declared his belief that Republicans currently in Congress "are the worst Republicans ever, and they're so extreme," as he asked Minnesota ...