On NBC's Today on January 1, 1992 co-host Bryant Gumbel claimed that America's booming post-war economy came to a halt during the Reagan presidency.
Appearing on MSNBC's Ed Show, Democratic Congressman Steve Cohen doubled down on his comparison of Republicans to Nazis, this time singling out Indiana Congressman Mike Pence as being like Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels.
While co-hosting NBC's Today on May 9, 1990, Bryant Gumbel depicted the years of the Reagan administration as an era of irresponsible fiscal policy and decried the lack of tax increases.
Marking Ronald Reagan's last day as president on January 20, 1989, ABC's Richard Threlkeld accused the administration of "benign neglect" toward poor neighborhoods throughout the country.
Following a segment on American school children learning Chinese as a second language at the end of Wednesday's CBS Evening News, anchor Katie Couric tried her hand at reciting part of her sign off in Mandarin, telling viewers, "míngtianjiàn wanan," meaning, "See you tomorrow, good night."
Comedian and former CNN host D. L. Hughley, appearing on HBO’s Real Time with Bill Maher, shared his thoughts on Ronald Reagan's presidency.
Appearing on HBO's Real Time with Bill Maher, left-wing director Oliver Stone explained why he never did a movie about President Reagan, referring to him as a "dumb son of a bitch."
Shortly after President Reagan's death in 2004, 60 Minutes correspondent Morley Safer saw nothing positive in the late commander in chief's legacy while appearing on CNN's Larry King Live.
Appearing on FNC's Hannity for the Media Mash segment, NewsBusters publisher and Media Research Center president Brent Bozell discussed the latest liberal media coverage of the incoming Republican Congress.
Appearing on FNC's Fox & Friends, NewsBusters publisher and Media Research Center president Brent Bozell reacted to National Public Radio executive Ellen Weiss resigning following her firing of news analyst and Fox News contributor Juan Williams.