On Morning Joe, Howard Dean calls Glenn Beck a "racist" and a "hate-monger" and describes the people attending his rally as "lost souls." Charles Blow accuses Beck of the "rhetorical assassination" of Pres. Obama.
On GMA, Christiane Amanpour explains the success of the Beck rally by saying that in tough economic times, people came to hear a "feel-good" message of patriotism.
On Morning Joe, reacting to Glenn Beck's promotion of his Lincoln Memorial rally, Mika Brzezinski says Beck sounds like a drama student "on crack" and Joe Scarborough suggests Beck has taken "stupid pills."
On Ed Schultz's MSNBC show, trial lawyer Mike Papantonio alleges that Glenn Beck and the Koch brothers are trying to spark race riots.
Dylan Ratigan says "default position" in USA is to incarcerate black men, not educate them. Keli Goff advocates that to avoid a cycle of African-American poverty, kids should be taught that not everyone should have children.
On Fox News Watch, Ellis Henican says pundits should strive not to be as "ignorant" as Americans on Ground Zero Mosque.
Chuck Todd says candidate Obama didn't mean to demean rural Pennsylvanians with his infamous bitter-clinger line, but rather was offering an anthropological analysis.
On The Ed Show, Florida Dem congressman Alan Grayson claims Pres. Bush "let 9-11 happen."
On her MSNBC show, Andrea Mitchell attributes the relative paucity of donations to Pakistani flood relief to "prejudice" on the part of Americans.
On Morning Joe, Joe Scarborough says that "certain networks" would "maul" "Boss Hog" Haley Barbour if he ran for president against Barack Obama.