On an evening where Barack Obama was on the verge of clinching the Democratic nomination and there was news that Hillary Clinton wanted in on the ticket, it was all too much for Chris Matthews to handle.
With the Democratic presidential race all but over, Tuesday's "Good Morning America" lauded Bill and Hillary Clinton as "iconic" and speculated yet again about a Barack Obama/Hillary Clinton "dream ticket."
On the June 3 "Early Show," CBS' Julie Chen introduced a celebratory video montage of "extraordinary moments" in the Democratic race, set mostly to a music bed of Paul Simon's "America."
Topics: Barack Obama finally quits his church; John McCain and the youth vote; Scott McClellan's sleazy new book; and actress Sharon Stone and China. (Episode 171)
MRC's Brent Bozell on the June 2 "Fox & Friends" to discuss Sen. Obama's decision to leave Trinity United Church of Christ and the 11 news magazine covers since the beginning of the year.
On May 30, Fox News Channel anchor Megyn Kelly told colleague Bill Hemmer, much to his amusement, about a "girl fight" she had as a sophomore in high school when a senior called her the "b-word."
Topics: John McCain's stool; Al Franken's tax troubles; the $15-per-bag fee at American Airlines; and Angelina Jolie's pregnancy.
On the May 23 "CBS Evening News," Dr. Sanjay Gupta thought it noteworthy that the release of John McCain's medical records ignored his "mental health" and any "mention of post-traumatic stress disorder" or of "substance abuse."
On the May 28 "Situation Room," Washington Post media critic Howard Kurtz lamented the "limited access" to networks for the anti-war crowd during the run-up to the Iraq war.
"NBC Nightly News" anchor Brian Williams appeared on Wednesday's "Good Morning America" to proclaim "some conservative local newspapers" won't report a cause of death when it's cancer.