On Morning Joe, Mika Brzezinski says that members of the millenial generation volunteer to serve in the military "if they need the money."
Good Morning America buries the story about the Ukraine, then claims that President Obama issued a "harsh warning" to Russia over possible military intervention.
MarkF | February 28, 2014 On his MSNBC show, Ronan Farrow laughs nervously as he asks an African-American guest whether, in assessing movie-industry diversity, it "matters" that the black director whose film has been nominated for an Oscar is British.
MarkF | February 21, 2014 On Morning Joe, Mika Brzezinski criticizes those who are "making a lot of money" at the Olympics in Russia while Vladimir Putin suppresses democracy in the Ukraine, Syria and Iran. She mentions "the people performing there, the people competing there, the people sponsoring there," but omits NBC, her own network that is broadcasting the Olympics and taking in millions from those sponsors.
MarkF | February 17, 2014 >> More in the cross-post on the MRC's NewsBusters blog <<On Morning Joe, Mika Brzezinski calls Republicans who raise Monica Lewinsky in the context of a possible presidential run by Hillary misogynstic, sexist "little peanuts."
MarkF | February 14, 2014 On Morning Joe, based on the most recent enrollment numbers, Katty Kay says: it's "amazing how quickly we are starting to see the obamacare story change its tone."
MarkF | February 11, 2014 On Morning Joe, Andrea Mitchell claims that revelations about Hillary Clinton in the papers of Hillary friend Diane Blair have been "taken out of context." Mitchell also promotes Hillary's defense of the Lewinsky affair on the grounds Bill was under "stress."
MarkF | February 10, 2014 On Morning Joe, after former Obama spokesman Robert Gibbs asks "how many times can [Christie] play the card of 'I had no idea this was going on in my own office," Joe Scarborough responds: "Robert, it's getting to the point he is starting to sound like Barack Obama."
On Morning Joe, Bill Kristol includes Joe Scarborough in his list of nine people he predicts will seek the Republican presidential nomination in 2016. Kristol says Scarborough will fill the "Huntsman lane," and represent "Morning Joe conservatism."
On Morning Joe, challenged to describe a 30-second ad responding to a hypothetical ad making the case against Obamacare in light of the CBO's findings that it will cost the American economy millions of jobs, Sam Stein says: "The 30-second response: please change the subject to something else. What do you want me to say?"