mhadro | January 7, 2011
Appearing on CNN's "Anderson Cooper 360" Wednesday, liberal comedienne Roseanne Barr ripped the Tea Party, Dick Cheney, and Sarah Palin.
mhadro | January 6, 2011
During her Thursday 12 p.m. EST news hour, MSNBC's Contessa Brewer referenced a Congressional Budget Office report estimating the cost of the repeal of ObamaCare at $230 billion over ten years. She wondered what would happen to unemployment if Republicans invested that $230 billion in jobs and kept the current health care legislation.
mhadro | January 5, 2011
The Washington Post's Bob Woodward shot down comparisions of Speaker Boehner's induction with a Presidential Inauguration, saying that the numbers of attendees don't compare.
mhadro | January 4, 2011
Tuesday's "Morning Joe" panel on MSNBC issued a warning to the ultra rich -- don't underestimate the tension within the American middle class toward the rich.
mhadro | January 3, 2011
Monday's panel on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" mocked the GOP's plan to vote to repeal ObamaCare before the President's State of the Union Address.
mhadro | January 3, 2011
PBS correspondent Ray Suarez praised Cuba's universal health care system during the December 21 PBS NewsHour.
mhadro | January 3, 2011
MSNBC's Joe Scarborough slammed voters who place ideological concerns, "checking boxes," over political candidates who can "govern" and lead during disasters.
mhadro | December 29, 2010
Hosting Lorena Gallo -- formerly Lorena Bobbitt -- on Tuesday's 10 a.m. newshour for CNN, anchor Alina Cho asked Gallo if she can now laugh about a 1993 domestic dispute, where she severed her husband's penis in response to what she claimed to be repeated spousal abuse.
mhadro | December 28, 2010
CNN's Larry King got a swipe in at former Miss California Carrie Prejean before he goes off the air for good. Prejean cut her mic during a 2009 interview with King and told him he was being "inappropriate" over pressing questions he was asking.
mhadro | December 27, 2010
In an end-of-year commentary, CBS's Bob Schieffer finished Sunday's "Face the Nation" summarizing the current political scene -- in verse.