On the latest episode of their New York Times show The Weekly on FX, the Times editorial board showed snippets of their candidate endorsement interviews, and their appreciation for Elizabeth Warren was apparent.
On Friday's PBS NewsHour, pseudoconservative pundit David Brooks noted that public opinion is moving the wrong way for people who want to remove President Trump from office, but he's "99.9 percent guilty" and Adam Schiff will "walk all over" Trump's new defense lawyers, like Ken Starr and Alan Dershowitz, because "he has the evidence on his side."
On Wednesday's MTP Daily on MSNBC, Hardball host Chris Matthews unleashed a flurry of Catholic metaphors about impeachment and lauded Pelosi as some kind of priest for life of the secular sphere.
On Wednesday's New Day, CNN analyst Michael Smerconish suggested Republicans may be unhappily surprised if they called Hunter Biden as a witness in the Senate impeachment trial, because there's "this caricature that has been created of Hunter Biden being a very troubled and ill-equipped individual," but he graduated from Yale Law and "comported himself well" in a softball interview with ABC News…
Despite unloading a sugary 15-tweet Twitter thread on the magical wonders of Cory Booker, CNN's Booker-campaign embed Rebecca Buck admitted as he dropped out that his message of "love" never caught on. If only Democrat voters loved Booker as much as Buck did.
At the end of the 3 pm hour on Monday, MSNBC host Ali Velshi interviewed Michael Kirk, executive producer of the PBS series Frontline, about their new four-hour documentary on divisiveness in American politics. Naturally, they both obsessed over Sarah Palin and Donald Trump.
CNN Reliable Sources host Brian Stelter angrily decried White House gibes about former press secretaries being "swamp creatures" as "irresponsible" "crap." They signed a letter posted on CNN about the need for regular briefings from Trumpland -- which CNN also thinks are terrible Buckets of Lies that shouldn't be aired live.
PolitiFact denounced Nikki Haley as "PANTS ON FIRE" lying when she mused on Hannity that the only people "mourning the loss" of Iranian terrorist mastermind Qasem Soleimani are the Democrats.
A few minutes after President Trump's speech about Iran on Wednesday, MSNBC turned to a "fact check" with former Obama adviser Susan Rice, best known for lying on five different Sunday shows about the Benghazi fiasco.
In his opening commentary on CNN's Reliable Sources, host Brian Stelter insisted journalists would show patriotism by being skeptical and asking the tough questions. He didn't seem to consider whether that applied to interviews with Iranian leaders, and Erin Burnett already demonstrated the softball sessions CNN gives the Death to America lobby.