MSNBC's David Shuster claims Ted Kennedy, the man who invented borking, "didn't dabble in petty personal attacks."
Chris Matthews analogizes the mood of America today with that of the Dallas of 1963 in which JFK was assassinated.
On the Rachel Maddow show, Howard Dean declares that opposing Pres. Obama's health care plans amounts to "undermining the country."
In a segment on "forgiveness," GMA focuses on straying Republican husbands Mark Sanford and David Vitter, ignores John Edwards and Bill Clinton.
Chuck Todd on Today describing an NBC poll in which support for ObamaCare went up after people were given "the facts" to dispel the "myths" about it.
Ed Schultz claims the left is seriously considering "dumping support for Obama" in reaction to his backing away from the public option in health care reform.
Asked whether the President might kid Hillary Clinton about her having snapped at a student in the Congo, the Washington Examiner's Julie Mason says the president "doesn't have a very robust sense of humor."
On Meet The Press, Rachel Maddow grills Dick Armey on his membership in an anti-ObamaCare coalition.
On Morning Joe, discussing the the pushing of ObamaCare, WaPo's Jonathan Capehart talks of problems "we" have, before correcting himself to say "the administration and the Democrats."
Discussing Hillary's bloopers during her African trip, Tina Brown, on Morning Joe, says Hillary's "feeling fat" and needs to "get back in the gym."