If a politician making “the first major policy gambit of his career” is aided by seven Sunday talk shows, will America’s newspapers even care about it on Monday? The Sunday shows’ swift decline in relevance.
Dorsey Shaw
a month ago
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“A bulldog with lockjaw who follows cameras around,” added Morning Joe host Joe Scarborough.
Dorsey Shaw
3 months ago
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Two moderators provoked lively, interesting debates this cycle. Two did not.
Rosie Gray
6 months ago
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Democrats bring out the knives after Romney’s first appearance on Face the Nation.
Zeke Miller
11 months ago
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On “Face The Nation,” Santorum says his comments doubting Obama’s faith were taken out of context.
Zeke Miller
a year ago
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On Sunday’s Face the Nation, Herman Cain defended his wacky campaign ad that has his chief of staff Mark Block smoking a cig. “Let Mark be Mark,” Cain said. “Let people be people.” That’s when host Bob Schieffer nailed him for running an irresponsible ad, and the GOP candidate started singing a different tune.
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Matt Wilstein
a year ago
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Herman Cain and Newt Gingrich came together on Face the Nation this morning to dismiss the liberal Tea Party as nothing more than “jealous class warfare” and the “natural outcome of a bad education system teaching them really dumb ideas.”
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Matt Wilstein
a year ago
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4 years ago
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