Matthew Balan | May 28, 2009
Michelle Malkin questions the lack of journalistic interest in her story about Republican-leaning Chrysler dealerships possibly being targeted for closing by the Obama administration.
Matthew Balan | May 22, 2009
CNN correspondent Joe Johns included a seeming lament in his report on the May 22, 2009 edition of The Situation Room about the inclusion of an amendment to the so-called credit card reform bill which expands gun owners’ rights in national parks: “How in the world did the credit card bill get so hijacked?”
Matthew Balan | May 14, 2009
MSNBC anchor Norah O'Donnell directed pointed and slanted questions and statements towards the Cardinal Newman Society's Patrick Reilly on 14 May 2009.
Matthew Balan | May 13, 2009
MSNBC anchor Andrea Mitchell presented sex columnist Dan Savage as a supposed expert on Catholic issues, and omitted key details from his background on her program on 13 May 2009.
Matthew Balan | April 22, 2009
Headline News anchor Jane Velez-Mitchell defended Perez Hilton's crude attack on Miss California USA's answer to his question about same-sex "marriage" on the April 21, 2009 edition of Campbell Bias: No Bias, No Bull.
Matthew Balan | March 31, 2009
CNN's Jack Cafferty, Jon Stewart's guest on the Daily Show on March 30, 2009, made the predictable anti-Bush jokes and gushed over the Obamas.
Matthew Balan | March 27, 2009
CNN anchor Rick Sanchez surmised that the "far-right" was making fun of President Obama's frequent use of a Teleprompter. Comedian Carlos Mencia, who was Sanchez's guest, get a dig in at former President Bush after Sanchez played a skit from David Letterman that mocked the Republican's verbal stumbles.
Matthew Balan | February 12, 2009
CNN's Kyra Phillips marked the 200th anniversary of Lincoln's birth by harkening back to Barack Obama's 2007 announcement of his presidential candidacy in Springfield, Illinois: 'Lincoln came to life here as if it were 1858.'
Matthew Balan | January 30, 2009
CNN’s Wolf Blitzer went out of his way to point out the apparent lack of diversity among those who elected Michael Steele the chairman of the RNC: "Take a look at the audience.... don’t see a whole lot of black people."
Matthew Balan | January 20, 2009
MSNBC's Chris Matthews gushed over how his network "has opened its heart to change" and they were "not crotchety about change -- stuffy."