mhadro | November 10, 2010
MSNBC "Hardball" host Chris Matthews acclaimed the new film "Fair Game" as a "real look into the Bush White House," on his Tuesday show. Calling it "stirring," he urged the audience to see the movie.
mhadro | November 9, 2010
At the end of his MSNBC news hour, host Cenk Uygur launched a two minute tirade against Oklahoma voters for what he thought to be paranoia on their part.
mhadro | November 9, 2010
CNN anchor Kyra Phillips conducted a gushing interview of Pastor Mark Tidd, who welcomes GLBT members of his Highlands Church. Phillips praised Rev. Tidd for his work and asked him if the "traditional" and "archaic" Christian view of homosexuality wasn't irrelevant in today's "progressive" world.
mhadro | November 8, 2010
Emphasizing that President Obama needs to be in India for U.S. foreign policy reasons, MSNBC's Joe Scarborough held a sweeping indictment of the trip's critics on Monday's "Morning Joe."
mhadro | November 4, 2010
MSNBC ran a segment on Thursday's "Jansing & Co." titled "Sore Losers?" The network featured three GOP concession speeches as examples of incivility, but made no specific mention of Democrats.
mhadro | November 3, 2010
MSNBC host Lawrence O'Donnell absurdly claimed Tuesday night that if Rand Paul votes his "principles" and filibusters an attempt to raise the debt ceiling, it would kill America's credit rating and crash the country.
mhadro | November 2, 2010
MSNBC's Ed Schultz spewed some "psycho talk" on his Monday evening show, warning that House Republicans may investigate President Obama's birthplace and might also try to impeach him.
mhadro | November 2, 2010
MSNBC's Joe Scarborough predicted a coming rift in the Republican Party between Tea Party members of congress and the mainstream GOP.
mhadro | November 1, 2010
On a special Sunday edition of Fox News' "Hannity" night on October 31, the Media Research Center's Brent Bozell exposed the mainstream media's parting shots for the Tea Party right before the election.
mhadro | October 29, 2010
Huffington says on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" Friday that voters are panicking and not thinking rationally in 2010.