Alexander Marlow is Managing Editor of Breitbart News.
"...the biggest gains of all were seen in the CNN newsroom with 33 analysts on hand..."
5 Nov 2010
"...the biggest gains of all were seen in the CNN newsroom with 33 analysts on hand..."
5 Nov 2010
ROVE: It's about President Obama's policies. Absolutely it's about President Obama's policies. And look there is no moral equivalency between what President Obama did for months and months and months during this campaign, excoriating the Republicans, and the Republicans having a very focused attack on his policies. It was President Obama who said, "Oh we're welcome to have those Republicans come along with us, but they ought to be riding in the back."
5 Nov 2010
ROVE: It's about President Obama's policies. Absolutely it's about President Obama's policies. And look there is no moral equivalency between what President Obama did for months and months and months during this campaign, excoriating the Republicans, and the Republicans having a very focused attack on his policies. It was President Obama who said, "Oh we're welcome to have those Republicans come along with us, but they ought to be riding in the back."
5 Nov 2010
MSNBC has suspended prime-time host Keith Olbermann indefinitely without pay for making political contributions. Politico reported Friday that Olbermann contributed to the campaigns of three Democratic candidates this fall, including one on the same day he appeared on Olbermann's "Countdown" program. He was one of the network's anchors for election day coverage this week. President of MSNBC Phil Griffin released this response: I became aware of Keith’s political contributions late last night. Mindful of NBC News policy and standards, I have suspended him indefinitely without pay.
This clip from "Countdown" where Keith Olbermann blasts Fox News for being the "fundraising arm of the GOP" aired late last month.
5 Nov 2010
MSNBC has suspended prime-time host Keith Olbermann indefinitely without pay for making political contributions. Politico reported Friday that Olbermann contributed to the campaigns of three Democratic candidates this fall, including one on the same day he appeared on Olbermann's "Countdown" program. He was one of the network's anchors for election day coverage this week. President of MSNBC Phil Griffin released this response: I became aware of Keith’s political contributions late last night. Mindful of NBC News policy and standards, I have suspended him indefinitely without pay.
This clip from "Countdown" where Keith Olbermann blasts Fox News for being the "fundraising arm of the GOP" aired late last month.
5 Nov 2010