Commercial Breaks Made It Hard For Fox News To Be Fair And Balanced During Benghazi Hearings
“We’re trying to get a commercial break. We’re getting lopsided Democrats versus Republicans. We’ll try to rectify that.”
“We’re trying to get a commercial break. We’re getting lopsided Democrats versus Republicans. We’ll try to rectify that.”
“This was apparently what was on his mind…days after the authorities say he bombed the Boston Marathon.”
That was quick.
Jana Winter faces jail over a story on the Aurora massacre.
Jana Winter refuses to reveal who leaked information about the Aurora, Colorado, shooter. Judith Miller is “surprised and disappointed” at how little attention the case is getting.
Take a look at the dramatic transformation that has happened to these two cable news talkers since Obama got elected.
Guess which network was the least interested. Three very different approaches to a historic day.
A string of misadventures for the congresswoman.
Warning: This segment might make you dizzy.
“One thing that we’ve learned in our trips to Rome in recent days, and weeks, and years is, they have the most annoying sirens on planet earth.”
Directed by Martin Scorsese. Just kidding.
The Five’s Bob Beckel enjoys a slow news day. (via buzzfeed.com)
Spolier: The average cable news host is a pretty white man wearing lipstick.
Who says Fox News is stale?
Divestment campaigners labeled “anti-American.”
The Washington Post scribe has become a thorn in the White House’s side. Paging Roger Ailes!
Yes, that was the former representative from Ohio’s 10th District on the red carpet — and everyone wants to know why.
Acquiring the most available free agent in cable news could put a serious exclamation mark on MSNBC’s recent hiring spree.
Warning: This is hard to watch.
These vintage Fox News gifs prove that the “Per S.E.” portion of MSNBC’s The Cycle could probably benefit from biting Cupp’s “Post Game Wrap Up” camera setup on Red Eye.
Ugh, get worse.
Oh, the irony!
There’s no shame in Geraldo’s political game. “I’ll be here every Friday, until as such time as it’s no longer legal.”
The end of the Sarah Palin era at Fox News was a long time coming.
It’s gonna be OK, guys.
Fox and Friends said the “third Monday in January” is “most depressing day of the year.” The notion of Blue Monday, however, is based in a discredited marketing campaign. Oh also: It’s Barack Obama’s inauguration!
The Ohio “liberal lion” is heading to Fox.
When the clock strikes 11:11, do you wish for the return of Crossfire to cable news programming? You’re not alone.
LOL. YUP.
The two biggest shows at MSNBC won the holy grail of ratings demographics for four of the first five weeks after Obama’s reelection — and Fox News doesn’t appear to have a plan to stop them.