Former MSNBC anchor Donny Deutsch went ballistic Thursday in the wake of the vote in the Wisconsin senate to curb much of collective bargaining by public sector unions.
CNN pressed Rep. Peter King (R-N.Y.) on his stance toward Islam Wednesday and how he feels that his critics see him as McCarthy-ite.
Journalist and former Watergate "legend" Carl Bernstein appeared on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" Wednesday to talk about the proposed spending cuts. Bernstein hit Republicans for cutting programs "for the most part, that really help people."
MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski on Tuesday lauded the efforts of Wisconsin public sector unions to compromise with a governor that just won't budge on collective bargaining. Gov. Walker seems "cold" and "mean" to many of the state's voters, Brzezinski opined.
The Washington Post's Ezra Klein decried the upcoming congressional hearings on the domestic Islamic terror threat in the United States. "We've had school shootings by Christians," he claimed while adding that the Christian communities are not subsequently investigated by Congress.
ABC's "Good Morning America" had some snide laughs Monday at the expense of possible presidential candidates Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich.
On Thursday's "Daily Show," liberal comedian Jon Stewart lambasted Wall Street and top income earners in his satirical manner, while covering for teachers unions.
Comedy Central host Jon Stewart provided a lengthy, tongue-in-cheek assessment of the situation in Wisconsin. His conclusion? The ridiculousness of focusing on cutting benefits and collective bargaining for teachers instead of letting the Bush tax cuts expire for the wealthy.
MSNBC's lone "conservative" Joe Scarborough summoned his courage Monday and said it -- Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker's holdout against public sector unions' collective bargaining bothers him.
Alex Jones talks Charlie Sheen, 9/11 on ABC's "The View" Monday.