Campaign 2012
5/6/2013 5:30 PM ET
During an interview with Google executive chairman Eric Schmidt for the Meet the Press web-based feature Press Pass
on Sunday, NBC's David Gregory eagerly asked Schmidt about working for ...
5/2/2013 5:31 PM ET
On Wednesday's The Last Word on MSNBC, host Lawrence O'Donnell used a recent commencement speech delivered by Mitt Romney to slam the former GOP presidential candidate as taking the "most ...
3/14/2013 12:49 PM ET
On Thursday's NBC Today, White House correspondent Peter
Alexander promoted the first public comments from Scott Prouty, the
bartender who secretly recorded Mitt Romney's 47% comments during ...
2/11/2013 4:10 PM ET
On Sunday's NBC Meet the Press, moderator David Gregory
demanded Republican House Majority Leader Eric Cantor admit that the
Republican Party's fundamental principles led to electoral defeat ...
12/27/2012 10:21 AM ET
2012 was another banner year for bias at the New York Times, from slanted coverage of campaign 2012, to bizarre displays of individual unfairness to conservatives. The Times
also intensified its ...
12/3/2012 12:03 PM ET
New York Times immigration-beat reporter Julia Preston celebrates with the illegal immigrant "Dreamers" emerging "from the shadows" (once again):"It has been a good year for young immigrants ...
11/15/2012 4:11 PM ET
Times reporter Eric Eckholm waxed enthusiastically over gay marriage victories in several blue states: "Elated by their first ballot victories, in four states, advocates of
same-sex marriage ...
11/14/2012 1:45 PM ET
Times media columnist David Carr "praises" Fox News for its election night coverage: "Over
many months, Fox lulled its conservative base with agitprop: that
President Obama was a clear ...
11/14/2012 11:15 AM ET
Professor Steven Hahn in the NYTimes Sunday Review finds Republican racism in long voting lines and just about eveywhere else: "Although
our present-day tactics are state-issued IDs, ...
11/13/2012 4:49 PM ET
During an exchange on NBC's Press Pass on Sunday, Meet the Press
moderator David Gregory and BuzzFeed editor-in-chief Ben Smith wrung
their hands over political divisiveness on social media ...