Chris Matthews, back on the February 2, 2010 Hardball highlighted a now very questionable Daily Kos/Research 2000 poll about Republicans.
News anchor Juju Chang: “The real question, George and Elizabeth, is who is going to play her in the SNL skit?”
Co-anchor Elizabeth Vargas: “Oh, it’s ripe for it, isn’t it? Although, I don’t think they could be as funny as Elena Kagan was!"
Co-anchor George Stephanopoulos: “Yeah, if this Supreme Court thing doesn’t work out, she’s got another career in stand-up.”
— Good Morning America, June…
NBC's Matt Lauer, on Tuesday's Today show, blamed America's "appetite for oil" as the reason for the spill in the Gulf and asked former NBC Nightly News anchor Tom Brokaw if the country will finally "take away the proper message" from the mess?
Chris Matthews, on Tuesday's Hardball, previewed his documentary Rise of the New Right, that promises to warn of the likes of the Tea Party and Rush Limbaugh and their potential for violence.
Chris Matthews, on Monday's Hardball, claimed that a Tea Party candidate, in his new ad, had just declared war and warned this was an example of the "lock and load mentality" of "the Tea Party folk."
Newsweek's Eleanor Clift, over the weekend on The McLaughlin Group, mocked conservative pro-life women candidates as "so yesterday."
NBC's Andrea Mitchell, on the June 10 edition of MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell Reports, scolded Big Labor, in the form of AFSCME's president for trying to "embarrass the White House."
Matt Lauer, on Tuesday's Today show, prompts Barack Obama to use the "A" word, during discussion about oil spill clean up in the Gulf of Mexico.
Time magazine's Mark Halperin compares Barack Obama to Jimmy Carter on Friday's Andrea Mitchell Reports.
In what was a twist of "Blame America First" attitude into one of "Blame Men First" both NBC's Andrea Mitchell and Newsweek's Evan Thomas, on Thursday's Andrea Mitchell Reports, used pop psychology to dissect the causes of past and recent American wars, with both of them citing insecure men as a key reason.