Ken Shepherd | February 19, 2008
‘View’ co-host Joy Behar followed up her anti-Catholic "saints are crazy" meme with a curious new spin. "If I pretend to be a saint, they’ll name a church after me," is the thinking Behar ascribes to some Catholic saints.
Ken Shepherd | February 14, 2008
CBS "Early Show," produced a fawning valentine for Barack Obama on its February 14 program. The segment did not focus on campaign strategy or policy, but rather it focused entirely on Obama’s rhetoric.
Ken Shepherd | February 14, 2008
[LANGUAGE WARNING] Despite having lost his voice, Matt Lauer managed to joke by charade on "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" that his "Today" colleague Meredith Vieira is a "pain in the ass."
Ken Shepherd | February 14, 2008
[LANGUAGE WARNING] Discussing her association with Eve Ensler's "Vagina Monologues" this morning on "The Today Show," Jane Fonda uttered an obscene word for a part of the female anatomy.
Ken Shepherd | February 13, 2008
During MSNBC's live coverage of the Feb. 12 primaries, after the speeches of Barack Obama and John McCain had aired, Chris Matthews expressed his latest over-the-top admiration for Obama's speaking skills.
Ken Shepherd | February 11, 2008
MSNBC's reaction to David Shuster's "pimped out" Chelsea Clinton comment is an extraordinary example of the double standard that exists at MSNBC, especially in light of this report from Nov. 28, 2006.
Ken Shepherd | February 11, 2008
MRC director of media analysis Tim Graham appeared on "Hannity & Colmes" on Friday night to discuss the David Shuster suspension over his suggestion that Chelsea Clinton was being "pimped out" by Hillary.
Ken Shepherd | February 5, 2008
Keith Olbermann, on his Feb. 4 "Countdown" program, made a reference to New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson and guacamole that, were he Don Imus, may have caused a fuss.
Ken Shepherd | February 4, 2008
On the day before Super Tuesday, "Today" show co-host Ann Curry confused Minnesota for Sen. Obama's home state of Illinois.
Ken Shepherd | February 1, 2008
CNN’s John Roberts and Candy Crowley gushed over the "historic" nature of the Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama race for the Democratic presidential nomination.