Vice President Biden received a less cordial reception than President Obama did appearing on ABC's "The View."
Along with softball questions, the show's co-hosts actually pressed Biden about high taxes, the Tea Party, and foreign policy, resulting in some slightly awkward exchanges.
In an interview with CNN's Larry King last Tuesday, Moore discussed today's hot topics including the Arizona immigration law, the BP oil spill, and the recent WikiLeaks incident.
Speaking about the WikiLeaks, Moore praised the suspected source, U.S. Army Private Bradley Manning, for actions that rival those of witnesses of Nazi atrocities testifying at Nuremberg.
Reporting that President Obama arrived in Detroit to "toot his own horn" about job growth, Harry Smith of CBS provided a prime opportunity for the President to tout his own talking points.
On "Morning Joe" New York Times columnist Gail Collins championed the federal government and sneered "You do not want state legislatures ruling these things," because basically, "They're horrible. They're all gerrymandered. They never get thrown out of office. They are all nuts!"
On his much-anticipated appearance on ABC's "The View," President Obama was asked by co-host Joy Behar if the "right-wing," mainly through FOX News, is "hijacking" his Presidential narrative.
Contessa Brewer, who anchors MSNBC's noon news hour, joked that House Republicans may not even be human after discussing reports of GOP congressmen partying late at night with female lobbyists.
When an awkward moment ensued between her and MSNBC correspondent Luke Russert, Brewer immediately implied that she was kidding.
MSNBC anchor Contessa Brewer simply couldn't understand the GOP position on extending the Bush tax cuts for the wealthy on her Monday afternoon news hour.
MSNBC anchor Contessa Brewer wonders aloud about the negative influence of the conservative media on the Obama administration -- for two straight days.
Specifically, Brewer seemed concerned about the White House "kowtowing to right-wingers," as she termed it.
MRC President Brent Bozell on the July 22 "Hannity" program's "Media Mash" segment. Topics included the media's surprise over poor ratings for President Obama and the media's continued game of "blame Bush."
CNN's "American Morning" co-hosts Kiran Chetry and John Roberts go above and beyond sympathy in an interview with Shirley Sherrod. Sherrod, a recently-deposed USDA official, was falsely accused of racism due to a heavily-edited film of her speech that aired on Andrew Breitbart's website.