Liasson reported McCain “has begun emphasizing the importance of securing the borders,” not that it's a reversal of his position Article 07/09/08 7:40 PM EDT
NPR's Liasson cited McCain's work with Kennedy on immigration reform as a “source of his maverick reputation,” didn't note flip-flop Article 07/02/08 5:44 PM EDT
Media figures continue to cite National Journal ranking of Obama as “most liberal” senator in '07 without noting subjectivity Article 06/27/08 8:21 PM EDT
On Fox News Sunday, Liasson falsely claimed that study concluded Obama's tax plans “might add more to the deficit” than McCain's Article 06/15/08 2:42 PM EDT
Barnes understated McCain's reported role in defense-contract controversy Article 03/17/08 8:53 PM EDT
On Fox News Sunday, Rove and Wallace failed to note Obama has answered questions about Farrakhan Article 03/02/08 7:01 PM EST
Wallace again falsely suggested PAA gave government authority to “monitor communications among terrorism suspects” Article 02/17/08 4:57 PM EST
Despite reversal, NY Times claimed McCain's advocacy for border security first is not a “change[]” in “his basic position” Article 02/08/08 3:05 PM EST
Media once again uncritically report McCain's criticism of Romney's negative ads without mentioning McCain's numerous ads attacking Romney Article 01/31/08 7:46 PM EST
Media declare McCain “tied for third” in Iowa, but by standard applied to Dems, he came in fourth Article 01/05/08 9:08 PM EST
CNN's Bernstein cited Russert's misleading debate question to Clinton as an explanation for “what led to the problem in the Clinton campaign” Article 12/05/07 11:01 AM EST
Sunday-show discussions of Giuliani billing issue ignored that affair reportedly created increased cost for NYC taxpayers Article 12/03/07 6:30 PM EST
NPR's Liasson cropped quote to suggest Pres. Clinton accused Democrats of “Republican-style, Swift-boat attack” on Hillary Article 11/28/07 3:41 PM EST
Contrary to researchers' views, Hume touted stem-cell breakthrough as “virtually eliminat[ing]” debate Article 11/27/07 11:49 AM EST
Russert -- followed by NPR's Liasson -- misrepresented Clinton letter to National Archives Article 11/05/07 4:15 PM EST