Campaign 2012
3/3/2012 3:52 PM ET
Appearing as a subsitute panel member on the Friday, March 2, Inside Washington on PBS, Politico columnist Roger Simon recited the liberal line of attack on Republicans as he theorized that female ...
3/1/2012 2:07 PM ET
New York Times reporter Jonathan Weisman sympathizes with lonely "centrists" like Sen. Olympia Snowe, who announced her retirement. Weisman says she's "fed up" by what a Snowe friend called "the ...
2/29/2012 8:45 PM ET
During Tuesday's live coverage the Republican presidential primaries in
Arizona and Michigan, MSNBC's Chris Matthews again talked about
President Obama delivering a "thrill" as he asserted ...
2/29/2012 3:41 PM ET
On CNBC's Behind the Money blog
on Wednesday, Fast Money executive producer John Melloy promoted a
left-leaning theory as to why the stock market has been on the rise
lately: "While ...
2/29/2012 12:19 PM ET
On Wednesday's NBC Today, chief White House correspondent Chuck Todd was
looking for any excuse to be an Obama spokesman as made this
declaration about the announced retirement of Maine ...
2/28/2012 5:54 PM ET
In an interview with Newt Gingrich on Tuesday's NBC Today, co-host Matt
Lauer hoped to get the former speaker to denounce recent comments by
Rick Santorum about higher education: "Santorum ...
2/28/2012 4:02 PM ET
The New York Times' former executive editor accuses the GOP candidate on MSNBC's Morning Joe.
2/28/2012 1:45 PM ET
Times reporter Michael Luo (with Mike McIntire) again try to sic the federal government on Republican fundraising groups: "Sharing a consultant would seem to be an embodiment of
coordination ...
2/28/2012 1:22 PM ET
A panel packed with liberal pundits on Tuesday's NBC Today concluded
that Mitt Romney "cannot relate to average people" because he is
"just an awkward human being" and "robot" who is "not ...
2/28/2012 12:44 PM ET
Give me a break, Brooks: "First they went after the Rockefeller Republicans, but I was not a
Rockefeller Republican. Then they went after the compassionate
conservatives, but I was not a ...