Today's show takes cracks at: Hillary Clinton as Rocky; Barack Obama's bowling; Ted Turner on cannibalism; and Donald Trump and Ashley Dupree. (Episode 155)
On the April 4 "Good Morning America" for the second day in a row, and the third time in nine days, the ABC program promoted the story of a transgendered man who is having a baby via artificial insemination.
Topics in today's episode: government spending and the Democratic Congress; Wine-Bibbers For Democrats; CNN's fake news show; Eliot Spitzer in therapy; and more! (Episode 154)
CNN's Dana Bash asked John McCain on the April 1 "Situation Room," "Are you concerned that there are voters out there who ... say John McCain is heartless when it comes to [the economy]?"
On the April 1 "Today," co-anchor Ann Curry traveled with Barack Obama on the campaign trail and mostly threw softball questions to the presidential candidate, questions like whom did he prefer: "Beatles or the Rolling Stones?"
In this show: Hillary Clinton under sniper fire; Jeremiah Wright's new mansion; the Earth is no longer warming; and Ashlee Simpson's admission. (Episode 153)
A federal indictment unsealed in March 2008 charges what George Will jokingly suggested in 2002: that an Iraq trip by Democratic Reps. David Bonior and Jim McDermott was bankrolled by Saddam Hussein.
"Frankly, in all of my years of journalism, I have never seen the press lie down like this before," Sally Quinn of The Washington Post lamented to CBS host Harry Smith regarding the media's treatment of Chelsea Clinton.
Jack Kevorkian, aka Dr. Death, has a celebrity fan, Whoopi Goldberg. Discussing the assisted-suicide doctor's run for Congress on the March 25 "The View", Goldberg said she is a "big fan" of Kevorkian.
Hillary Clinton of 2008 made lame excuses for falsely claiming to have faced sniper fire in Bosnia in 1996. In a 1992 "60 Minutes" interview, she railed (in Southern accent) against lies from politicians.