Ken Shepherd | February 26, 2008
Appearing on the Feb. 26 "Fox & Friends," Brent Bozell of the Media Research Center noted the Hillary Clinton campaign's tactics are "just goofy" and are "backfiring on them, every single time."
Ken Shepherd | February 25, 2008
"View" co-host and reliable left winger Joy Behar, who previously exclaimed to have the "hots" for Bill Clinton, announced another political figure with whom she's infatuated: Ralph Nader.
Ken Shepherd | February 22, 2008
CBS' Harry Smith began his Feb. 22 interview with Hillary Clinton by asking if the Texas debate was "the beginning of the end of your campaign?" Smith also wondered if a long nomination fight is "worth it."
Ken Shepherd | February 21, 2008
After MSNBC anchor Peter Alexander played a clip of talk-show host Rush Limbaugh discussing The New York Times' story on Sen. John McCain, Matthews said, "Rush Limbaugh is irrelevant here. Irrelevant."
Ken Shepherd | February 21, 2008
Media Research Center President Brent Bozell reacted to The New York Times' hit job on John McCain by saying, "The New York Times is giving the National Enquirer a bad name. ... I've never seen anything like it in my life."
Ken Shepherd | February 21, 2008
Appearing on the Feb. 20 "Larry King Live," Comedy Central’s Jon Stewart dismissed the NYT story on an alleged McCain affair with a lobbyist. "[T]his has an awfully tired and dusty feel to it..."
Ken Shepherd | February 21, 2008
"View" co-host Joy Behar, who floated conspiracy theories in the past, rendered this doozy on the Feb. 21 show: "Is there any possiblity that... the right wing of the party... planted this article?"
Ken Shepherd | February 20, 2008
On the Feb. 19 "Nightline," ABC's David Wright described those who waited outside in the cold for such a rally: "...inside...they felt the warm glow of hope." Wright wondered if Obama can "redeem politics from mere partisanship."
Ken Shepherd | February 20, 2008
CNN's Christiane Amanpour heralded Cuba under Fidel Castro being "a leader in many things such as education [and] health care," as she appeared on the Feb. 19 "American Morning" to react to Castro's resignation.
Ken Shepherd | February 19, 2008
In a historical piece about Cuban communist leader Fidel Castro, ABC's Diane Sawyer enthused, "Castro knew life is a stage and played the part of the dashing revolutionary coming to New York, getting rock-star treatment."