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  • The witch ain't dead, and Chris Matthews is a ding-dong

    The glee with which Matthews and other angry male pundits prematurely danced on Hillary's grave made me -- for one night only -- a Clinton supporter.
  • Even in defeat, Chris Matthews says, Obama "incredibly attractive"

    The NBC anchor and pundit has made a habit of gushing remarks over politicians' physical appearances, and tonight was no different.
  • Andrea Mitchell's strange attack against Clinton

    Even in a night of mainstream media glee over Hillary Clinton's poor showing in Iowa, the NBC commentator's take seemed especially petty.
  • The Giuliani code

    According to Newsweek, the ex-mayor's situational ethics derive from his working-class Italian Catholic background. Where's Bill Donohue when you need him?
  • What you missed while watching the new "Bionic Woman"

    Salon watches the latest (1970s TV edition) Democratic presidential debate so you don't have to: A better, stronger, faster Clinton, a kung fu Kucinich and more.
  • He's sorry now

    But will Don Imus be saying the same thing again in a few years? Considering some of his unreported remarks last week, it sure looks that way.
  • Sticks and stones, Beck and bones

    When pundits attack (each other).
  • Contessa Brewer: MSNBC anchor/karaoke singer

    Curious ad campaign portrays diverse crew having the best time ever -- with MSNBC talent the center of party.
  • Matthews lets one slip

    What kind of language do you expect when discussing Iraq?
  • Jack Bauer: "Right-wing propagandist"?

    Maybe if enough cable news segments suggest as much.
  • Olbermann on "sacrifice"

    "First we sent Amercians to their deaths for your lie Mr. Bush -- now we are sending them to their deaths for your ego."
  • Matthews on Hillary: Good point, then a weird point

    MSNBC host offers sound advice, calls her "Chinese."
  • The Olbermann factor

    The MSNBC maverick gives Salon the countdown on his anti-Bush orations, battling with Bill O'Reilly, and the nauseating truth about cable news.
  • Scarborough's fair

    The Republican TV host reveals why he launched his "Is Bush an 'idiot'?" segment and why conservatives are afraid to question the president.
  • "No one died at Abu Ghraib" isn't true

    In the rush to condemn Haditha, misinformation about Abu Ghraib spreads.
  • The Fix

    Why should Steven Spielberg and Tom Cruise be "very worried"? Alba vs. Playboy. Plus: Kid Rock on sex-tape costar Stapp: "He's the idiot."
  • King Kaufman's Sports Daily

    Cohen takes lead, but Slutskaya's pants lead way to bold future. Plus: MSNBC predicts the past.
  • Tookie who?

    Rita Cosby finds the human angle of a death penalty story: Herself!
  • Bush lied about war? Nope, no news there!

    Why did it take more than a month for the U.S. press to report on the serious revelations in the Downing Street memo?
  • Fair and balanced, at least 27 percent of the time!

    A new study crowns Fox News Channel the king of biased reporting.
  • Daddy hunger

    While the rest of the TV commentariat declared the Edwards-Cheney duel a draw, Chris Matthews and his MSNBC crew threw their arms around the gruff old veep.
  • Too much about memos, too little about war

    As the election nears, will TV news finally get tough and really cover the Iraq war?
  • In the same league as Fox

    Don't major outlets like ABC News and CNN know better than to trot out a discredited former Guardsman as a source for stories about Bush's military service?
  • Goofus Al and Gallant George

    In 2000, the media hounded Al Gore over alleged minor exaggerations. So why does it give Bush a pass when he doesn't tell the truth about life-and-death matters like Iraq and tax policies?
  • A less than Savage debut

    Shock jock Michael Savage's MSNBC debut was the freak show we were promised, with one big surprise: It's incredibly boring.
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