Alex Fitzsimmons | November 4, 2010
MSNBC's Chuck Todd, host of "The Daily Rundown," expressed dismay over the passage of two conservative ballot initiatives in Oklahoma.
Alex Fitzsimmons | November 2, 2010
Dan Rather, on the November 2 "Jansing and Co.," claimed that Republicans turned House Speaker Nancy Pelosi into an "ideal villain."
Alex Fitzsimmons | November 2, 2010
Fox News host Bill O'Reilly on the November 1 "O'Reilly Factor" featured a recent MRC study on network news coverage of the Tea Party with Fox News contributor Bernard Goldberg.
Alex Fitzsimmons | October 28, 2010
MSNBC anchor Andrea Mitchell on the October 28 "Andrea Mitchell Reports" blasted Sharron Angle's new campaign ad as "the closest thing we have this year to a Willie Horton."
Alex Fitzsimmons | October 28, 2010
"The View" co-host Joy Behar on the October 28 program sarcastically retracted part of her insult against Nevada Senate candidate Sharron Angle (R), saying "I reserve that word for people I know and love."
Alex Fitzsimmons | October 26, 2010
Since NPR President Vivian Schiller declined requests to appear on "The O'Reilly Factor," Fox News host Bill O'Reilly sent producer Jesse Watters to interview her on the street.
Alex Fitzsimmons | October 26, 2010
Comedian Joy Behar on the October 26 The View called Nevada Republican Senate nominee Sharron Angle a "bitch" who is "going to hell" for hitting Democrat Harry Reid on illegal immigration in an attack ad.
Alex Fitzsimmons | October 21, 2010
MSNBC anchor Chris Jansing, host of "Jansing and Co.," rejected the practice of gotcha journalism before asking retired General Wesley Clark a gotcha question about Christine O'Donnell.
Alex Fitzsimmons | October 21, 2010
Ousted NPR news analyst and Fox News contributor Juan Williams on the October 21 Happening Now revealed the behind the scenes details about NPR's decision to terminate his contract. Williams was fired yesterday for making remarks about Muslims on the O'Reilly Factor.
Alex Fitzsimmons | October 19, 2010
ABC anchor George Stephanopoulos on the October 19 GMA asked Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) why "President Obama is more interested in cooperation" while the Tea Party is "more interested in division."