Notable Quotables

Scott Whitlock | March 4, 2010
Good Morning America's George Stephanopoulos on Thursday put the responsibility for passing health care on the shoulders of the pro-life Bart Stupak…
Kyle Drennen | March 3, 2010
Appearing on the CBS Early Show, Face the Nation host Bob Schieffer slammed Republican Senator Jim Bunning for opposing a spending bill.
Geoffrey | March 2, 2010
Matt Lauer pressed former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney mostly from the left, on Tuesday's Today, as he made the case that the economy is doing…
Geoffrey | March 1, 2010
Chris Matthews declares that Barack Obama must summon all his "music and magic" to get health care passed on the syndicated The Chris Matthews Show…
Geoffrey | February 26, 2010
Chris Matthews on Thursday's Hardball dissected the GOP health care summit strategy as one of keeping their "crazies" like Michele Bachman and Joe…
Kyle Drennen | February 24, 2010
Appearing on MSNBC, Huffington Post writer Ryan Grim claimed that President Obama's latest health care reform bill was "centrist, leaning…
Geoffrey | February 24, 2010
Chris Matthews questions the sincerity of Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity.
Scott Whitlock | February 23, 2010
CNBC and MSNBC contributor Donny Deutsch used racially charged language on Monday night, smearing Republican senatorial candidate Marco Rubio as a "…
Brent Baker | February 19, 2010
Former President Ronald Reagan would have prosecuted Dick Cheney for war crimes, Seth MacFarlane (IMDb page), creator, writer and executive producer…
Geoffrey | February 19, 2010
On Feb 17 CBS Evening News CBS, Chip Reid trumpted "in Washington, D.C. about 20 people are working on this road project" where "manager Matthew…
Scott Whitlock | February 16, 2010
Leftist actor Sean Penn appeared on CNN’s Larry King Live on Monday night to discuss Haiti, and he tried hard not to talk big-picture politics. He…
Scott Whitlock | February 16, 2010
Good Morning America on Sunday derided the idea that Democratic retirements in Congress spell bad news for the party in 2010. John Hendren, a day…