Anchors and pundits on CBS, NBC, CNN, and MSNBC all praised President Obama's "brilliant" handling of the controversy involving General Stanley McChrystal.
MSNBC anchors speculate on whether students assaulted by Democratic Congressman Bob Etheridge were really Republican Party operatives.
Since news broke of the Obama White House tampering with Democratic primary elections with job offers to candidates, the media have sought to downplay the controversy.
White House Press Corps veteran Helen Thomas ranted against Israel, telling Jews to "get the hell out of Palestine."
Appearing on the CBS Early Show, comedian Robert Klein condemned Americans for being "pigs" when it comes to energy and "all to blame" for the Gulf oil spill.
Appearing on MSNBC, the Huffington Post's Ryan Grim assured viewers the Obama White House did nothing criminal in tampering with Democratic senate primaries, but that the real "crime" was "holding back" more liberal candidates.
ABC World News anchor Diane Sawyer described the frustration of people along the Gulf Coast over the slow government response to the oil spill.
On ABC's World News, correspondent Dan Harris went after conservatives on the Texas curriculum board over changes in school textbooks in the state.
ABC World News anchor Diane Sawyer and White House correspondent Jake Tapper touted a young girl's question to Michelle Obama about illegal immigration.
MSNBC host Dylan Ratigan didn't see any point to continuing the war in Afghanistan and slammed military air strikes against terrorist targets as: "kids with joysticks in New Jersey and Las Vegas dropping predator bombs on civilians willy-nilly."