Geoffrey | November 17, 2010
NBC's Andrea Mitchell, hosting her MSNBC show on Wednesday, got into a bit of a tiff with Republican Senator John Barrasso over, of all things, a scheduling conflict.
Geoffrey | November 15, 2010
Norah O'Donnell, on Monday's Today, couldn't resist taking a couple of shots at Sarah Palin, in her review of the former Alaska governor's TLC reality show, as the NBC correspondent trumpeted a recent Gallup poll that "More than half of Americans, 52 percent view her negatively, making her the most divisive of all of the potential candidates in the 2012 Republican field."
Geoffrey | November 10, 2010
George W. Bush, on Wednesday's Today show, educates NBC's Matt Lauer on how to create new jobs in this country.
Geoffrey | November 5, 2010
When NBC's Matt Lauer threw out the tired, overused, standard media line, on Friday's Today show, that the public is tired of all the "vitriol" and wants the Republicans to just work with Barack Obama and the Democrats, his guest, Karl Rove, threw Obama's words back in Lauer's face as he pointed out it was the President who called Republicans "enemies."
Geoffrey | November 4, 2010
Chris Matthews accuses Republican Ben Quayle of being under "hypnosis" on Thursday night's Hardball.
Geoffrey | October 27, 2010
Chris Matthews, on Wednesday's Hardball, compares Republican volunteers to 1930s style hoodlums from another country.
Geoffrey | October 25, 2010
Chris Matthews, on Monday's Hardball, invited on his old boss former President Jimmy Carter to commiserate about the rise of the Tea Party as the two condescendingly praised the movement at first, with Matthews admitting "they're not all crazies, they're regular people" but then went on to portray them as dupes of the rich.
Geoffrey | October 25, 2010
Left-wing MSNBC host Rachel Maddow, on Monday's Today show, disgustingly tried to link pro-life candidates running in this year's midterm elections to the murder of abortion Dr. George Tiller, as she plugged her upcoming documentary on Monday's Today show.
Geoffrey | October 14, 2010
Chris Matthews and Chuck Todd tag-teamed against Alaskan Republican Senate nominee Joe Miller, on Thursday's Hardball, as Todd claimed Miller was "running a terrible campaign" and Matthews called Miller "unlikable" going as far to compare him to the negative depiction of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg in the movie "The Social Network."
Geoffrey | October 13, 2010
Leave it to Chris Matthews to shoe-horn in a crass political point against the Tea Party, even in the midst of a heartwarming story like the rescue of the Chilean miners. On Wednesday's Hardball, the MSNBC host claimed those miners would never have survived if they had followed the "every man for himself" philosophy of the Tea Party crowd.