Wash. Post's Balz reported McCain “again made clear his opposition to broad federal intervention or bailouts,” ignored approval of Bear Stearns aid Article 04/13/08 5:49 PM EDT
NY Times' Caucus blog reported McCain's criticism of Obama's “commitment” to public financing, but not that McCain may have violated public financing system's spending limits Article 04/13/08 5:19 PM EDT
Citing Gingrich, Halperin falsely suggested Obama's "[t]alk to your enemies" position includes support for meeting with Hamas Article 04/13/08 4:34 PM EDT
On Hardball, Russert claimed McCain has “maverick brand” with public, without noting his colleagues' role in promoting it Article 04/11/08 7:11 PM EDT
Hannity asked if Carter's planned Hamas meeting was a sign of Obama's “foreign policy strategy” -- but Obama has denounced Hamas Article 04/11/08 6:23 PM EDT
On Beck, Mark Steyn described Michelle Obama as “Kim Jong-Il dressed up with a bit of Oprah Winfrey dressing” Article 04/11/08 4:10 PM EDT
Bloomberg report on public funding in general election ignored McCain's possible campaign finance violation Article 04/11/08 3:17 PM EDT
Rudov, during discussion of Clinton, said: “The woman is not called a B-word because she's assertive and aggressive; she's called a B-word because she acts like one” Article 04/10/08 9:02 PM EDT
Politico devoted entire article to internal RNC polling that shows McCain with “a solid lead” over Clinton, Obama Article 04/10/08 8:39 PM EDT
NY Times and Newsweek report on public funding in general election, but not that McCain may be breaking federal campaign financing laws Article 04/10/08 3:40 PM EDT
No video provider was found to handle the given URL. See the documentation for more information. NY Times' Gail Collins: Obama “can be disturbingly Ivy League” Video & Audio 04/10/08 3:30 PM EDT
On Today, Russert, Mitchell, and Lauer highlight Clinton's tax returns, don't mention McCain's Article 04/09/08 2:27 PM EDT
Gannett News Service reported that McCain's ad “characterized the Democrats as proposing to tax the country out of its economic woes,” but not that that is false Article 04/09/08 1:56 PM EDT