Brian Williams
10/1/2012 8:56 AM ET
The liberal networks hype a secret videotape of Mitt Romney, declaring it a "political earthquake" sending out "shock waves" that could change the campaign.
9/27/2012 4:31 PM ET
ABC's Good Morning America hasn't once reported on U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice's claim on the September 16 edition of This Week that the terrorist attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya ...
9/21/2012 7:04 AM ET
In all the Big Three networks this week devoted about 88 minutes to the
Romney tape compared to just six and a half minutes on the Obama "redistribution" clip --
a 13 to 1 ratio.
9/19/2012 8:07 AM ET
The worst bias of 2005: NBC’s Brian Williams equates America’s Founding Fathers with the zealots running Iran; ex-New York Times
editor Howell Raines goes on a post-Katrina rant about the human ...
9/17/2012 9:46 PM ET
Once again serving as the broadcast arm of MSNBC, Monday’s NBC Nightly News
devoted a full segment to the supposed outrage over what Mitt Romney
said in a surreptitiously-recorded video ...
9/17/2012 8:55 AM ET
After a week of fawning press coverage of the Democratic convention and harsh attacks about Mitt Romney's supposed "greed and excess" and sneers that Paul Ryan played "fast and loose with the ...
9/14/2012 5:12 PM ET
Barely able to contain his glee over the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist poll on Thursday's NBC Nightly News, anchor Brian Williams enthused to political director Chuck Todd: "...some ...
9/13/2012 5:12 PM ET
The Big Three (ABC, CBS, NBC) Wednesday evening newscasts devoted more than 9 minutes (9 minutes, 28 seconds) to the flap over Mitt Romney's statement criticizing the administration's handling of ...
9/11/2012 10:52 PM ET
Uniquely among the broadcast network evening newscasts, ABC's World News on Tuesday failed to mention Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's criticism of the Obama administration for not ...
9/11/2012 10:43 PM ET
Anchormen like NBC's Brian Williams and CBS's Scott Pelley demonstrate a double standard with fluffy questions for Mrs. Obama and hardballs for Mrs. Romney.