Alex Fitzsimmons | December 15, 2010
Chrystia Freeland, the Reuters global editor-at-large, advocated strongly for the estate tax on the Dylan Ratigan Show on December 15.
Alex Fitzsimmons | November 19, 2010
Jami Floyd, a journalist and former Clinton adviser, called Sarah Palin an "ass" on the November 19 "Jansing & Co." on MSNBC.
Alex Fitzsimmons | November 18, 2010
MSNBC's Cenk Uygur, hosting the 3 P.M. EDT hour of live news coverage, bizarrely asserted that the verdict in the trial of Ahmed Ghaliani represented a success story for the Obama administration.
Alex Fitzsimmons | November 12, 2010
Comedian Dennis Miller, appearing on the November 11 "Tonight Show with Jay Leno," slammed Newsweek magazine for ranking America the 11th best country in the world, behind Finland, Switzerland, and Sweden, among others.
Alex Fitzsimmons | November 12, 2010
MRC President Brent Bozell on the November 11 installment of "Media Mash" exposed mainstream media bias of the George W. Bush memoir, among other topics.
Alex Fitzsimmons | November 9, 2010
FNC anchor Shephard Smith on the November 8 "Studio B" appeared to go off-script and defend liberal Democrat Nancy Pelosi's record as House Speaker, going so far as to call Democratic colleagues who do not want her to run for Minority Leader "slimy."
Alex Fitzsimmons | November 8, 2010
Good Morning America's George Stephanopoulos on November 8 devoted almost an entire interview with Republican Darrell Issa to attacking a criticism the Congressman made of Barack Obama as "corrupt." Stephanopoulos attempted four times to get Issa to recant his accusation.
Alex Fitzsimmons | November 5, 2010
MSNBC anchor Keith Olbermann, who was suspended indefinitely without pay today after it was reported that he donated to Democrats in the 2010 election cycle, chastised Fox News on October 7 for supposedly "shilling" for partisan causes.
Alex Fitzsimmons | November 5, 2010
On the November 4 installment of Hannity's "Media Mash," MRC President Brent Bozell exposed the slanted election coverage of MSNBC's Chris Matthews, and ABC's Christiane Amanpour and Diane Sawyer, among others.
Alex Fitzsimmons | November 4, 2010
MSNBC contributor Cenk Uygur claimed former President George W. Bush confessed to committing "war crimes" in his new memoir, "Decision Points."