Ken Shepherd | March 11, 2008
In today's show: Hillary Clinton gains some momentum but complains about running for president as a woman; Barack Obama on the Sermon on the Mount; Ron Paul finally moves to drop his campaign; and more. (Episode 147)
Ken Shepherd | March 10, 2008
NewsBusters Associate Editor Noel Sheppard appeared on the March 10 "Glenn Beck" program to discuss the left-wing Web's recent smear of the host. Beck was taken out of context for comments he made about Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.)
Ken Shepherd | March 7, 2008
Topics in the March 7, 2008, "NewsBusted": John McCain and the Panama question; Barack Obama's wardrobe malfunction; ABC fakes anti-Islamic hatred; and Nicholas Cage in trouble with the IRS. (Episode 146)
Ken Shepherd | March 5, 2008
Appearing on the March 5 "Your World," Tim Graham of the Media Research Center and NewsBusters lambasted the media for its gauzy treatment of Barack Obama.
Ken Shepherd | March 5, 2008
Barack Obama was clearly off his game March 5 on "The Today Show," as he not only confused David Gregory with Matt Lauer but claimed that he "won Michigan." Gregory failed to correct Obama.
Ken Shepherd | March 5, 2008
A co-host of "The View," proved herself ignorant of constitutional history. "It’s not the way the founders thought of it," Joy Behar objected to making the loser of a presidential election the vice president.
Ken Shepherd | March 3, 2008
In an MSNBC "Decision 2008" ad, hyper-partisan Keith Olbermann spoke of the need to "ignore partisanship" under inspirational music and American flag displays.
Ken Shepherd | March 3, 2008
On the March 3 episode, the NBC crime drama "Medium" portrayed an Arizona state senator and former prisoner of war (Gregory Itzin) as a two-time murderer and a cannibal. Was it a subtle political jab at John McCain?
Ken Shepherd | February 28, 2008
Liberal journalists asked President Bush loaded questions about the economy and anti-terrorism wiretaps during a Feb. 28, 2008, press conference.
Ken Shepherd | February 26, 2008
On his Feb. 25 "Countdown," Barack Obama fan Keith Olbermann was horrified that Jon Stewart, the man he imitates, dared to make a joke about the Illinois Democrat's unusual middle and last names.