At the end of Thursday's Last Word, MSNBC host Lawrence O'Donnell touted Joe Biden as a faithful Catholic by touting his support from Sister Simone Campbell, who lobbied for Obamacare as the "REAL" pro-life position.
On Sunday's Reliable Sources, CNN host Brian Stelter and his regular guest, Baltimore Sun TV writer David Zurawik, took turns guessing that Hunter Biden's cocaine memoir would "resonate" with the American people.
CNN yeller Jim Acosta was back in his anti-Trump element on Sunday's Reliable Sources describing how they're covering President Biden. He began with "we're all dealing with Post-Trump Stress Disorder."
On CBS's Sunday Morning, they ran a salaciously gossipy story guessing how many gay priests there were.
On Thursday's CBS This Morning, they skipped right over Dr. Jill Biden's "Si se pwod-way" bungle in California on Wednesday, touting instead that she's teaching classes again (remotely) at Northern Virginia Community College.
On Thursday in California, First Lady Jill Biden turned "Si se puede" into "Si se pwod-way." But MSNBC only ran a positive clip of her remarks, about how wonderfully humane her husband's immigration policy is.
Former Mitch McConnell chief of staff Josh Holmes drew the ire of PolitiFact (and Chris Wallace) for fighting back on Fox News Sunday on the whole notion that Republicans oppose water bottles at the polls.
On Sunday's Reliable Sources, CNN host Brian Stelter worried out loud that the liberal media are missing the "big picture" of the "historic nature of Biden's agenda." He brought on two lefties to air the radical complaint that somehow the establishment press allowed GOP talking points to dominate the first Biden press conference. What?
NewsBusters executive editor Tim Graham discusses the latest trends in media bias on Just The News A.M. with Sophie Mann.
In a March 11 primetime special on NBC, Biden chief of staff Ron Klain tried to claim vaccines under Trump were moving at "a snail's pace." It was a million a day, plus.