Media Matters Defends CNBC over GOP Debate
For once, almost the entire media agreed that the CNBC moderators at the GOP debate showed an unacceptable level of political bias and plain incompetence–except for Media Matters for America.
For once, almost the entire media agreed that the CNBC moderators at the GOP debate showed an unacceptable level of political bias and plain incompetence–except for Media Matters for America.

In this bonus footage of “Inside Washington’s Wildest Week,” provided by Patrick Gavin, a former Politico reporter turned documentary filmmaker, Andrew Breitbart is shown before the 2010 White House Correspondents’ Association’s annual dinner discussing what he looks forward to the
MSNBC’s “All In” host Chris Hayes argued that the Clintons violated their “own agreement with the White House on disclosure,” and failed the “standard below criminal wrongdoing…a standard of the perception of conflict of interest” on Thursday. Hayes initially said
Media Matters Senior Fellow Eric Boehlert argued that there was “massive misogyny within the mainstream media” during a discussion of Hillary Clinton on Saturday’s “Up with Steve Kornacki” on MSNBC. Mother Jones DC Editor David Corn remarked “one reason they lost