President Barack Obama created “a very tender moment,” as he addressed the American Medical Association in Chicago, and “was right on target at reaching out to the heart of most physicians”.
ABC's Dr. Tim Johnson beamed on Monday's World News in reaction to fill-in anchor George Stephanopoulos paraphrasing how Obama told the doctors “our health care system should let them be healers, again…
Appearing on "America's News HQ" (June 14), Seton Motley discusses the aftermath of Letterman's immature, inappropriate joke about Gov. Palin's daughter.
Appearing on FNC's "America's Newsroom", Media Research Center President Brent Bozell discussed the inappropriate attacks made on David Letterman's show about Palin and her family.
VH1 comedian Chuck Nice appeared on Tuesday's "Today" show and compared Alaska Governor Sarah Palin to the sexually transmitted disease herpes. He mocked, "But, Sarah Palin to the GOP, this is what I've got to say, she is very much like herpes, she's not going away."
On Sunday’s This Week roundtable, ABC national correspondent Claire Shipman tried to argue that it would be “very hard” for Republicans to label Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor a liberal. “When you look at Sotomayor's record and look at the cases, it's very hard for people to make the case that she's a typical, you know, elite liberal judicial philosopher,” Shipman declared.
Republicans form 'Media Fairness Caucus' to fight liberal bias. Smith tells Bill Hemmer that the caucus is to “encourage the media to adhere to the highest standards of their profession and to provide the American people with the facts, not tell them what to think.”
MSNBC News Live co-host David Shuster slammed Dick Cheney on Tuesday's program as a hypocrite: "Your Iraq war inflamed the Muslim world, bred a new generation of terrorists who hate America and cost the lives of over 4,000 U.S. soldiers." The broadside against the former VP occurred during day two of Shuster's newly resurrected "Hypocrisy Watch" segment.