mhadro | February 8, 2011
MSNBC's Ed Schultz couldn't resist taking a cheap shot at the Fox network after four-time Grammy winner Christina Aguilera's botched national anthem.
mhadro | February 8, 2011
During Tuesday afternoon's news hour, MSNBC's Thomas Roberts argues that Obama's policies make him a centrist, if not "a fairly conservative Democrat."
mhadro | February 8, 2011
Rather than referring to the more accurate label of "pro-business," MSNBC news anchor Contessa Brewer called the Chamber of Commerce "conservative" when narrating the friction between President Obama and the Chamber over the last two years. The Chamber, however, has supported major legislation recently that conservatives have been ardently opposed to, including the Stimulus bill.
mhadro | February 7, 2011
MSNBC's co-host of "Morning Joe," Mika Brzezinski, launched into a passionate argument Monday that President Obama was "put into positions" no other candidate has ever had to deal with.
mhadro | February 7, 2011
On the Monday after the Super Bowl, MSNBC's Joe Scarborough asked, tongue-in-cheek, if "right-wing, talk radio conservatives" will blame President Obama for Christina Aguilera "defacing" the national anthem at the Super Bowl?
mhadro | February 4, 2011
MSNBC's Chris Matthews was quite candid on Friday's "Morning Joe," condemning President Obama's call for Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, a long-time U.S. ally, to step down.
mhadro | February 2, 2011
Hosting former GOP chair Michael Steele on Tuesday's "The Daily Show," liberal comedian Jon Stewart poked fun at the conservative movement, calling it "so easily ignitable."
mhadro | February 1, 2011
MSNBC "Morning Joe" co-host Mika Brzezinski transcended journalism and flirted with advocacy as she implored Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell, during the show, to close the state's gun show loophole.
mhadro | January 26, 2011
MSNBC anchor Rachel Maddow ridiculed the response of Rep. Michelle Bachmann (R-Minn.) to President Obama's State of the Union Address, and challenged CNN's journalistic integrity for showing it.
mhadro | January 21, 2011
On his Thursday MSNBC show, anchor and liberal radio blowhard Ed Schultz took Rick Santorum's comments about President Obama out of context -- and labeled the pretty inoffensive remarks "psycho talk."