Appearing on CBS's Nightwatch in December of 1988, UPI White House reporter Helen Thomas proclaimed that the Reagan administration had "left an uncaring society" in its wake.
On CBS's Face the Nation in May of 1988, Lesley Stahl grilled Reagan chief of staff Don Regan about the administration's record.
Appearing on Inside Washington in September of 1999 reflected back on Ronald Reagan's legacy and concluded that the former president "had kind of an intuitive idiot genius."
On ABC's Good Morning America in June of 2004, following Reagan's death, ABC reporter Sam Donaldson praised the late president's personally generous, but then bashed his policies as miserly.
In September of 1999, co-host Katie Couric previewed a newly released biography of Ronald Reagan at the top of NBC's Today by proclaiming: "The Gipper was an airhead!"
CBS TV critic John Leonard appeared on the network's Sunday Morning program in September of 1993 to condemn Ronald Reagan for not doing enough on AIDS research.
Talking to PBS's Charlie Rose in November of 1993, New York Times editorial page editor Howell Raines denounced the "greed and callousness" he claimed to witness during the Reagan administration.
Face the Nation host Bob Schieffer compared President Obama's remarks on deficit reduction to those of Ronald Reagan.
In April of 1992, following the Los Angeles riots, Today co-host Bryant Gumbel hoped the violence would at least bring race relations to the "front burner" after being "subjugated" during the Reagan administration.
On NBC's Nightly News in February of 1992, reporter Keith Morrison pleaded for Americans to realize the supposed economic "decline" that occurred during the Reagan administration.