Chris Matthews, on Thursday's Hardball, ponders whether Abraham Lincoln would still be a Republican today?
Chris Matthews, on Thursday's Hardball, wondered if Abraham Lincoln would be a Republican today?
Thanks to James Cameron's Avatar, environmentalists have a whole new way to preach to audiences about their over consumption as on Wednesday's Today show Sea World and Busch Garden's animal ambassador Julie Scardina warned viewers: "You know our world is as amazing and incredible and unique as Pandora and yet a lot of people don't realize it's being destroyed in the same way."
Chris Matthews on Monday's Hardball hysterically claims Rush Limbaugh's listeners tuning in only because they're mad at their Obama loving kids.
Chris Matthews, on Tuesday's Hardball, broke down video of a tea party protester, allegedly spitting on Congressman Emanuel Cleaver, like it was the Zapruder film as he and his guest John Heilemann of the New York magazine both claimed it reminded them of the integration of Little Rock Central High School.
NBC's Matt Lauer, on Tuesday's Today show, aasked Barack Obama how he will be able to overcome the Republicans to get anything done: "The vitriol, the rhetoric, the sniping, the threats, how are you possibly going to continue with any kind of legislative agenda when your opponents have said to you, 'I'm not gonna cooperate with this president, with these Democrats.'"
Pivoting off a New York Times column by Frank Rich that accused tea partiers of being more afraid of "a black president and a female Speaker of the House" than by oncoming big government, Chris Matthews, once again, accused tea partiers of sexism and racism, on Monday's Hardball, but was schooled by tea partier and conservative talk show host Dana Loesch.
Laura Ingraham didn't waste any time getting into it with NBC's Matt Lauer, on Monday's Today, as the conservative talk show host and author took Lauer, his colleague George Lewis and MSNBC to task for their slanted reporting of Sarah Palin and the tea party.
Laura Ingraham didn't waste any time getting into it with NBC's Matt Lauer, on Monday's Today, as the conservative talk show host and author took Lauer, his colleague George Lewis and MSNBC to task for their slanted reporting of Sarah Palin and the tea party.
NBC's Ann Curry, on Thursday's Today show, pressed John McCain to condemn his former running mate's "incendiary language."