Monday's ABC World News did liberal Sen. Elizabeth Warren a huge favor by touting her "fight to save the middle class" with no label of her as "liberal" and no question of her political motivations.
On Friday's New Day, the Washington Post's Nia-Malika Henderson said outgoing HHS secretary Kathleen Sebelius would be "coach of the year" if she were a basketball coach.
Fox News's Megyn Kelly clashed with CAIR again in a taped segment that aired Thursday night on The Kelly File. Arguing over the recent uproar at Brandeis University, Kelly ripped CAIR for suing its critics and trying to "silence" them.
Appearing on Thursday's O'Reilly Factor, former CBS investigative reporter Sharyl Attkisson claimed that CBS "had barely begun to scratch the surface" of the "Fast and Furious" scandal before the network moved on from the story. She noted that the network showed similar reluctance for its coverage of Benghazi and the ObamaCare rollout.
Liberal comedian Jon Stewart singled out Brent Bozell of the "Media Research Bull (bleep)" over MRC Latino's claim that Univision helped its audience sign up for ObamaCare. "How dare a cable network use its reach to help the audience comply with the law," Stewart mocked.
Fox News media analyst Howard Kurtz ripped the media double standard on the resignation of Mozilla CEO Brendan Eich. Kurtz noted that the network evening news casts completely ignored the story last week, but probably would have "been in an uproar" had Eich been a gay rights supporter and his company conservative.
On his Monday show, MSNBC's Ed Schultz ripped the "mainstream media" for – wait for it – not being fair enough to ObamaCare. Of course, the only examples of "media bias" that Schultz displayed were by conservative guests and pundits.
Comedy Central launched a crusade against the Supreme Court's campaign finance decision on Thursday night, as the Daily Show and Colbert Report spent a combined three segments and 20 minutes hammering the decision.
On Thursday's Hardball, host Chris Matthews and guest Joan Walsh called conservatives who disputed the administration's ObamaCare enrollment numbers as "birthers" and "truthers."
Sarah Palin made a surprise visit to NBC's Tonight on Wednesday. She conducted a mock interview with Russian president Vladimir Putin, played by host Jimmy Fallon.