
George Will on ABC’s This Week Sunday WILL: A subtext of all this is that we’re all racists. Can I ask you a question? What is the largest city in Illinois? DONNA BRAZILE: Chicago. WILL: You’re a racist. The guys

Senior Obama campaign advisor Robert Gibbs on State of The Nation

Democratic convention chair Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigos on Fox News Sunday: “If you look at their platform, the 2012 platform, it looks like it’s from another century — maybe even two, It’s the platform of 1812. When you see

Obama deputy campaign manager Stephanie Cutter on former Pres. Bill Clinton’s role at the convention and what he’ll say in his speech.

Deputy campaign manager stephanie cutter on Face The Nation

‘Reporters’ and staff from ‘The Daily Show’ refuse to talk to the media, even on the floor of the RNC, when confronted about their practice of cutting interviewees out of context to make them look foolish.

Appearing on Face The Nation Former Gov Bill Richardson says that the world wants Obama elected as President.

On Fox News Sunday Mayor Villaraigosa says “Obviously We Won’t Have The Same Enthusiasm As 2008”. (9/2/12)

On ‘Face the Nation” Gov. Martin O’Malley (D-MD) Says that Americans are not better off than they were four years ago (September 2, 2012).

On “Fox News Sunday” David Axelrod works hard to avoid the question “Are Americans better off under Obama” (Sepember 2, 2012).

Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney campaigning in Jacksonville FL

Congresswoman Maxine Waters speech in Albany, Ga at the Greater 2nd Mt. Olive Sports Complex

Senator Bernie Sanders on The Smiley & West Radio Show

AP: President Barack Obama lampooned the just-completed Republican National Convention as better-suited to an era of black-and-white TV and ” trickle-down, you’re on your own” economics Saturday. (Sept. 9)

MRCTV’s Joe Schoffstall ran into “Good Morning America” host George Stephanopoulos at the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Florida. When asked if he believes there is a liberal bias in the media, he responds,”I don’t.” When asked again, he walks

Washington Post: A former senior congressional aide was indicted this week in D.C. Superior Court on charges that he sexually assaulted two women after drugging them with a sedative that he allegedly put in their drinks. Donny Ray Williams Jr.,