mhadro | April 11, 2011
On Monday's "Morning Joe," MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski bemoaned that just about all of the top 30 income earners in the country are white males, haven't been forced to contribute more to the budget deficit, and are still profiting after some of them "drove us into the ditch."
mhadro | April 11, 2011
CNN's Eliot Spitzer delved into the arguably private information of a military family's finances to make a case against the government shutdown.
mhadro | April 8, 2011
CNN hosted Planned Parenthood president Cecile Richards during its 11 a.m. EDT news hour for a soft interview. CNN completely misquoted Sen. Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.) as the host asked Richards to respond to the faux statement.
mhadro | April 7, 2011
During its 10 a.m. EDT news hour, CNN spotlighted the negative impact a government shutdown could have on -- Washington museums and the tourists that visit them.
mhadro | April 7, 2011
On Thursday morning's "Squawk Box," CNBC on-air editor Rick Santelli ranted against raising the debt ceiling, the Democrats' failure to pass a budget last year, and out-of-control federal spending.
mhadro | April 6, 2011
Liberal host Eliot Spitzer battered Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) on Tuesday's "In the Arena," for voting for tax cuts for the rich and yet supporting cuts to benefits for the poor.
mhadro | April 6, 2011
Liberal host Eliot Spitzer battered Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) for supporting both tax cuts for the rich and cuts to "health care for the poorest Americans."
mhadro | March 17, 2011
Even the liberal PBS host Jon Meacham believes President Bush would have been hammered harder by the media for publicizing his bracket on ESPN during two international crises.
mhadro | March 11, 2011
Never let a good crisis go to waste, MSNBC's Chris Matthews apparently thinks. The Pacific tsunami that hit Hawaii early Friday morning, caused by a massive earthquake off the coast of Japan, signals a good time for President Obama to remind "birthers" he was indeed born in Hawaii.
mhadro | March 10, 2011
Cenk Uygur, an MSNBC contributor and substitute anchor, joined liberal journalist Carl Bernstein Thursday in bashing the current Congressional hearings on radicalization of American Muslims. The two appeared early in the 10 a.m. EST hour of "Jansing & Co."