On Morning Joe, NBC's Chuck Todd, described private-sector blue collar workers' support of Gov. Scott Walker as a willingness to "lash out at government workers."
On Morning Joe, Norah O'Donnell defends Pres. Obama's passive leadership style on the Libyan situation.
On his MSNBC show, Cenk Ugyur suggests that public employees need unions to give them power in negotiations with "corporate executives."
On Morning Joe, Mika defends the nasty signs by the WI union protesters, but changes her tune later in the show when she actually sees footage of what the signs are saying.
On Morning Joe, Norah O'Donnell claims the Washington Post and New York Times offer straightforward, unbiased reporting of the kind that would appeal to members of the non-partisan 'No Labels' group.
On his MSNBC show, Cenk Uyguy, speaking of conservatives, says "I'm going to rip them apart."
On Morning Joe, Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski trade jabs at Katie Couric and Rush Limbaugh.
On MSNBC, Cenk Ugyur compares Pres. Obama's comments on Egypt to Pres. Reagan's "tear down this wall," and finds them wanting.
On Morning Joe, Time editor Rick Stengel unveils new magazine cover, a Photoshop portraying a smiling Reagan and Obama with the legend: "Why Obama Loves Reagan."
Cenk Ugyur, usurper of Ed Schultz's 6 PM ET slot, hits a vulgar new low on MSNBC. The self-styled 'Young Turk' uses a variation of the f-word in fulminating about Paul Ryan's response to the SOTU. Dem congresswoman Jan Schakowsky calls Ryan's remarks "vicious."