Paul Bremmer | May 30, 2014
May 30, 2014 -- On his self-titled PBS show, Charlie Rose interviewed Susan Rice for an entire hour and never mentioned Benghazi, even though he and Rice came close to the topic several times.
Paul Bremmer | May 27, 2014
May 25, 2014 -- On Disrupt with Karen Finney, MSNBC contributor Jimmy Williams used the Elliot Rodger shooting to rail against the NRA and warn viewers not to elect a Republican-controlled Senate in 2014.
Paul Bremmer | May 22, 2014
May 21, 2014 -- On MSNBC's PoliticsNation, host Al Sharpton compared Republican-backed legislation to roaches that he tries to chase away every night on his show.
Paul Bremmer | May 20, 2014
May 19, 2014 -- On PoliticsNation, Krystal Ball blasted the Republican Party for running on anger, fear, and hatred -- three emotions that MSNBC often appeals to in its daily programming.
Paul Bremmer | May 19, 2014
May 18, 2014 -- On PBS's Moyers & Company, environmental activist David Suzuki said he wants politicians who don't believe in global warming to be thrown in jail. Bill Moyers, meanwhile, was only concerned that such a scheme would involve large amounts of arrests and necessitate funding for new prisons.
Paul Bremmer | May 16, 2014
May 16, 2014 -- After the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee called Republican U.S. House candidate Lee Zeldin a "coward" and compared him to the Wizard of Oz's cowardly lion, the Iraq War veteran pushed back hard on Fox and Friends.
Paul Bremmer | May 15, 2014
May 14, 2014 -- On MSNBC's PoliticsNation, Clarence Page of The Chicago Tribune dismissed the Benghazi scandal and questions about Hillary Clinton's brain health as akin to the "birther" conspiracy theory that President Obama was not born in the U.S.
Paul Bremmer | May 15, 2014
May 14, 2014 -- On MSNBC's The Last Word, fill-in host Ari Melber ridiculed Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) for his skepticism of global warming.
Paul Bremmer | May 14, 2014
May 13, 2014 -- MSNBC's Chris Hayes and his guest, Bob Herbert, said they think global warming "denialism" and opposition to gay marriage should disqualify a person from holding public office.
Paul Bremmer | May 13, 2014
May 12, 2014 -- On MSNBC's The Last Word, New York Times sports columnist Bill Rhoden argued that Michael Sam's supporters must tolerate his opponents, but Jonathan Capehart pushed back, saying that tolerance should only be a one-way street.