While discussing the 60 Minutes story on Bush's National Guard Service, ABC's George Stephanopoulos gives credence to the Democrats' suspicion that Dan Rather's forgery scandal was a set-up by Republicans.
Appearing on ABC's "This Week" with Sam Donaldson, George Stephanopoulos believes President Clinton has made a colossial blunder -- he's negotiating with a terrorist, namely Sen. Jesse Helms (R-N.C.)
On "Good Morning America" on April 5, 2006, ABC's Stephanopoulos asks Rep. Tom DeLay (R-Tex.) if he feels a closer bond with President Clinton since he has suffered personal attacks by the opposing party.
As a guest on Monday's "The O'Reilly factor," Bernie Goldberg said that CBS' Bob Schieffer (and other media elites) are living in an alternate universe when it comes to news coverage.
Schieffer admitted Sunday that, before he recently interviewed Attorney General Holder on "Face the Nation," he had been on vacation and did not know about the Black Panther voter intimidation case.
Andrew Breitbart faces off with Eric Boehlert of Media Matters about the recent video of the NAACP's Shirley Sherrod and the NAACP's accusations of racism within the Tea Party.
After Kathy Griffin called Sen. Scott Brown's daughters "prostitutes" on her Bravo TV show, Joy Behar, liberal co-host of "The View," tried to throw a wet blanket on the outrage over the remark, saying it was "just a joke."
Co-host Elisabeth Hasselbeck couldn't have disagreed more, saying that Griffin was "scum" for smearing Scott Brown's daughters like she did.
Brent Bozell, President of the Media Research Center, goes on FOX News to hit back at the liberal media bias from the past week.
Bozell targets the media's promotion of leftist character assassinations and fallacial arguments, particularly from the NAACP's smearing of the Tea Party. Also included are inconvenient facts left out of the media's coverage of abortion funding and immigration…
Chrystia Freeland, Reuters global editor-at-large, thinks the regulations in the Senate Financial Reform bill are still pretty loose.
However, Freeland believes the regulations will be good for market safety, requiring us to "wear seat belts."
MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell lamented on her Thursday show that the four-day spat between House Democrats and White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs was "a little bit unfortunate."
"You think they didn't need a four-day story about that infighting?" Mitchell asked Politico reporter Jonathan Martin, sounding a bit annoyed.
MSNBC's Luke Russert predicted the passage of the Senate Financial Reform bill, hailing it as a "huge victory" for both Democrats and for Obama's promise of "change."