Campaign 2012
5/14/2012 2:29 PM ET
The Tea Party, previously marginalized by the New York Times as losing effectiveness, made Sunday's front page for endangering moderate deal-makers in the GOP with its "conservative fervor" and ...
5/11/2012 6:04 PM ET
Leading off Thursday's NBC Nightly News, anchor Brian Williams enthusiastically touted the President's fundraising efforts: "President Obama cashing in the day after his gay marriage ...
5/11/2012 1:38 PM ET
Times reporters Monica Davey and Trip Gabriel hype a Democrat's chances against a Tea Party Senate candidate in Indiana: "Democratic leaders, who had
doubted their odds against Mr. Lugar, a ...
5/9/2012 2:21 PM ET
Times reporter Monica Davey on Wednesday's front page: "Richard G. Lugar, one of the Senate's longest-serving members, a
collegial moderate who personified a gentler political era, was turned ...
5/9/2012 11:59 AM ET
As Matt Lauer went after Mitt Romney over comments about the auto
bailout on Wednesday's NBC Today, conservative radio host Laura Ingraham
took the morning show host and his colleagues to ...
5/7/2012 5:33 PM ET
Providing a forum to actor and Obama supporter Robert De Niro on
Sunday's NBC Meet the Press, host David Gregory teed up the celebrity to
praise the President: "...you talked about your ...
5/7/2012 12:35 PM ET
Talking to Meet the Press host David Gregory on Monday's NBC Today,
co-host Ann Curry pushed for Mitt Romney to move away from
conservatives: "...does he have to work really hard now to ...
5/4/2012 12:03 PM ET
In a fawning interview with liberal comedian Stephen Colbert on Friday's
NBC Today, fill-in co-host David Gregory gushed over the Comedy Central
host being a factor in the 2012 presidential ...
5/2/2012 4:22 PM ET
Talking to NBC Nightly News anchor Brian Williams about President
Obama's surprise trip to Afghanistan on Wednesday's Today, co-host Ann
Curry hoped the move would quiet Republicans: ...
5/2/2012 12:25 PM ET
On Wednesday's NBC Today, panelist and attorney Star Jones fretted over a recent campaign ad mocking President Obama's celebrity status and implied racial overtones in the criticism: "...what ...