On Thursday’s CBS "Early Show" reporter Bill Plante reported on President Bush’s speech before the Knesset and suggested the president was going after Barack Obama.
On the May 14 "Your World With Neil Cavuto," television talker Montel Williams asserted that the media are aiming to "control this election" rather than just reporting the news about it.
PBS omnipresence Bill Moyers appeared on Tuesday's "Daily Show" and delivered a longwinded defense of Jeremiah Wright, who he said was "assassinated by soundbites."
MSNBC's Chris Matthews practically said on the May 13 "Morning Joe" that West Virginians are as racist and sexist now as they were in 1957.
On May 12, CNN's Jeffrey Toobin reacted sarcastically to John McCain's recent campaign pitch on global warming, saying it "illustrates just how low the bar is for Republicans on the environment."
Topics include: Hillary Clinton stubbornly clinging to the primary race; Jenna Bush's wedding and The New York Times; what it takes to get fired at Fox and MSNBC; and how Dan Rather could work for NewsBusted. (Episode 165)
Barack Obama: thrilling MSNBC's Chris Matthews since 2004.
On the May 9 edition of "Fox & Friends," Brent Bozell of the Media Research Center held that while Hillary Clinton's campaign may be toast, reporters should objectively report the primaries, not handicap them.
Topics in today's episode include: the obsession with that "Mission Accomplished" sign; layoffs at the New York Times; Spike Lee telling Jeremiah Wright to shut up; and Barbara Walters' love life. (Episode 164)
"Today" co-host Ann Curry secured a promise from Cindy McCain: her husband's campaign won't go negative. Yet in the May 8 interview Curry also, repeatedly pressed a negative talking point: McCain's too old for the job.