An NBC correspondent staged her own stunt while reporting on a flood.
MSNBC host Dylan Ratigan declared the tea party to be "full of crap," while guest Michael Waldman compared the political movement to the left-wing domestic terrorist organization the Weathermen.
Media Research Center president Brent Bozell appeared on the latest edition of 'Media Mash' with FNC's Sean Hannity and discussed media coverage of the oil spill, the Kagan Hearings, and President Obama's liberal agenda.
MSNBC host Dylan Ratigan argued most Americans simply don't "give a damn" about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, claiming the only solution to the supposed apathy was to bring back the draft.
The Media Research Center's Tim Graham appeared on Fox & Friends to discuss a Washington Post obituary that downplayed the terrorist past of a Vietnam War opponent.
MSNBC's Chris Matthews changed his mind in a matter of days on the Revolutionary War Gadsden flag being used as a symbol of protest.
On ABC's Good Morning America, correspondent Claire Shipman did a fawning profile on Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan's time as dean of Harvard Law School.
While the media frequently described Bush nominees John Roberts and Samuel Alito as conservative, they avoided the liberal label for Obama picks Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan.
FNC host Bill O'Reilly cited a NewsBusters video montage of the media touting President Obama's "brilliant" handling of the General McChrystal controversy.
ABC host George Stephanopoulos was thrilled with President Obama's Oval Office address to the nation on the Gulf oil spill, even while most panned the speech.