Appearing on Wednesday
evening’s PBS NewsHour to discuss her book with Gwen Ifill, Hillary
Clinton was forced to again explain her comments regarding wealth. Ifill
told Clinton that those kind of comments tend to “stick. Ask Romney.”
The former Secretary of State shot back, “Well, that’s a false
equivalency.”
On Tuesday's Morning Joe, host Joe Scarborough went unhinged on the
mainstream media's lack of coverage of the IRS scandal. Scarborough held
up The New York Times and berated news organizations on “scamming” the
American people by not covering “the most shady behavior” of the IRS.
Emmy Award-winning investigative reporter Sharyl Attkisson -- who
recently left CBS News and accused the outlet of a reticence to
criticize the Obama administration -- appeared on C-SPAN's Q&A Sunday evening to discuss her forthcoming book Stonewalled: One Reporter's Fight for Truth in Obama's Washington.
Liberal comic Bill Maher appeared on Monday's View and was touted
by the hosts as the "kind of guest we like around here because he will
tear into any hot topic and he does not hold back.” Unsurprisingly Maher
praised the "fantastic" Obama and slammed the "racist" Tea Party.
Soon-to-be
White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest took to the podium of the James
S. Brady Press Briefing Room for his last outing as deputy press
secretary. He will move into the White House Press Secretary role next
week as Jay Carney officially vacates the job.
Thursday evening
on the Fox Business Network, host Lou Dobbs of Lou Dobbs Tonight was
joined by Emmy award winning reporter Sharyl Attkisson, who recently
signed on with the Heritage Foundation's Daily Signal website as a
senior independent contributor. The two discussed the recent news
surrounding the ongoing IRS scandal and the liberal media’s apparent
uninterest in the story.Video cross…
Thursday afternoon’s The Cycle plugged the recently released “abortion RomCom” Obvious Child by interviewing the film's screenplay writer and director Gillian Robespierre and lead actress Jenny Slate.Video cross posted at Newsbusters.org here.
After playing a soundbite of Harry Reid on the Senate floor
exclaiming his disgust for the Washington Redskins team name, MSNBC
Morning Joe co-host Joe Scarborough wondered if the Majority Leader had
ever been to a game.
If Reid had attended a game, Scarborough asked if
the Nevada Democrat "set himself on fire and ran across the 50-yard line
and said, 'This is wrong!'"
On Thursday's Morning Joe, co-host Joe Scarborough had a little bit of
fun with the IRS claiming to have thrown away Lois Lerner’s computer
containing the e-mails at the center of the scandal surrounding the IRS
targeting of conservative organizations.“Who are these idiots,"
Scarborough exclaimed at one point. Video cross posted at Newsbusters.org here.
MSNBC’s resident “boy genius” Ronan Farrow made a backhanded slap at our
men and women in uniform by referring to the military commissions set
up to try unlawful enemy combatants as “kangaroo courts.”