Tuesday, November 24, 2009 @ 02:30 PM ET
Speaking with Brookings Institution analyst Michael O'Hanlon on Tuesday about President Obama's upcoming decision to increase troop levels in Afghanistan, CBS Early Show co-host Harry Smith worried: “...how much is this going to cost him on the Left? Because I'm – I've got this sense that there will be people on the Left of President Obama who are not pleased by this.”
Tuesday, November 24, 2009 @ 11:34 AM ET
So far, the broadcast networks haven't uttered a single word about revelations showing scientists on the left-wing side of the global warming debate plotting to hide data and silence those on the other side. But when liberals charged dissenting scientists with a "conspiracy" to tilt the debate, the networks eagerly jumped on the story and castigated the evil "deniers."
Tuesday, November 24, 2009 @ 10:55 AM ET
Monday's NBC Nightly News took up the story of liberal Rep. Patrick Kennedy's public feud with the Catholic Church, and NBC's Ron Allen implied something improper in how "the Catholic Church is flexing its religious and political muscle." NBC's screen graphic asked if the church was "Crossing the Line?" A secular-left lobbyist accused the church of being "not above spiritual and political blackmai...
Tuesday, November 24, 2009 @ 02:38 AM ET
Long after conservatives and the American people figured it out, CBS on Monday night came to the realization President Barack Obama has a "credibility" problem fueled by the "disconnect" between Obama's promise to reduce the deficit as he pushes for massive new spending.
Monday, November 23, 2009 @ 07:32 PM ET
On Monday's Situation Room, Suzanne Malveaux became the latest CNN personality to use the offensive "teabagger" label to describe opponents of ObamaCare: "Do we expect to see the kinds of big rallies and...the circus atmosphere that we saw...over the summer when you were talking about controversial policy, 'teabaggers' and all that other thing?"
Monday, November 23, 2009 @ 05:01 PM ET
At the end of CBS's Face the Nation on Sunday, host Bob Schieffer fretted over massive government spending but avoided blaming current Democratic proposals: “I'm not even talking about the cost of health care....It is now costing $1 million a year to keep one U.S. soldier on the ground in Afghanistan, not to mention that for every soldier there, we have one civilian contractor.”