Despite McCain's many hedges, Borger asserted that "[n]o one would accuse McCain of equivocating on anything" Article 10/30/06 7:38 PM EST
NY Times' Brooks lauded Santorum's anti-poverty work, ignored his charity-related controversies Article 10/30/06 7:09 PM EST
Rocky: Democratic “political preening ... largely unanswered by Republicans who say they're too busy getting out the vote” Article 10/30/06 7:00 PM EST
Still criticizing Vote Vets ad, FactCheck.org's Jackson falsely claimed, “There has never been a vote on body armour” Article 10/30/06 5:19 PM EST
ABC's Halperin: Conservatives no longer letting “liberal entertainers” like Michael J. Fox “have a free ride” Article 10/30/06 4:24 PM EST
Russert listed Steele's contradictory comments on Iraq, then failed to challenge him on them; AP ignored his shifting positions entirely Article 10/30/06 3:55 PM EST
NY Times suggested Republican strategist fired by Wal-Mart no longer works for Sen. McCain -- one day after reporting that he does Article 10/28/06 3:19 PM EDT
Boyles misrepresented Colorado Media Matters petition and misled on Tancredo controversy Article 10/27/06 9:27 PM EDT
NY Times' Healy falsely suggested that Sen. Clinton shifted position on gay marriage, then corrected himself; MSNBC followed suit Article 10/27/06 7:58 PM EDT
Limbaugh “apologize[d]” for being “wrong” that Michael J. Fox “didn't take his medication,” then suggested Fox over-medicated himself “so you would really, really hate Republicans” Article 10/27/06 7:21 PM EDT
Coulter misstated midterm election history, declared Democrats will “go away as a party” if they don't achieve what would be historic gains in House Article 10/27/06 12:51 PM EDT
Blitzer: "[C]orrect me if I'm wrong" that controversial Playboy party ad “has now gone away”; in fact, ad still reportedly airing Article 10/26/06 8:49 PM EDT
Media uncritically reported Bush's statement that he is “accountable” for Iraq war, even as he continues to pass the buck Article 10/26/06 8:01 PM EDT
CNN's King baselessly asserted GOP Congress has started to challenge Bush administration Article 10/26/06 7:20 PM EDT
Why was O'Reilly speaking at a fundraising event for an organization whose PAC is dedicated to electing “conservative, pro-business” and primarily Republican candidates? Article 10/26/06 7:13 PM EDT
Saddam Hussein verdict postponed until two days before U.S. election: Will the media turn a skeptical eye? Article 10/26/06 3:45 PM EDT