MSNBC Cable news channel featuring commentary from NBC MSNBC was launched in 1996 and has featured both conservative and progressive opinion shows. Featured Hugh Hewitt used his MSNBC gig to praise efforts to weaken a law that his firm’s client is accused of violating Article 05/09/18 3:47 PM EDT MSNBC's and CNN's focus on Romney's Trump op-ed shows how little the media has learned Article 01/02/19 3:23 PM EST MSNBC helps Roger Stone sell books after previously banning him for his abusive behavior Article 05/08/18 2:31 PM EDT The Latest Dismissing poll results showing voter preference for Democrats, Matthews asked if anti-war Americans would “vote Democrat like a monkey, to prove that [they're] against the war” Video & Audio 03/28/06 5:19 PM EST Matthews on “my friend Don Evans”: “We all [adore him] here” Article 03/28/06 9:15 AM EST Matthews falsely suggested Murtha proposal for Iraq withdrawal “got what, 18 votes?” Article 03/27/06 5:32 PM EST Hardball website continues to host GOP “virtual straw poll,” but no Democratic poll, almost two weeks following completion of actual straw poll at GOP conference Article 03/24/06 11:37 AM EST Matthews: “How can you not trust” Bush? Article 03/23/06 2:20 PM EST Media Matters ' David Brock discusses Bill O'Reilly's latest lies with Keith Olbermann Article 03/23/06 10:50 AM EST Olbermann awards Coulter third place in “Worst Person in the World” contest for her “Revenge of the Queers” column Video & Audio 03/22/06 12:23 PM EST Matthews: “We don't produce bad [economic] news on this show. ... We only put out good news here on the economy” Article 03/22/06 12:09 PM EST NBC's Today, like MSNBC's Hardball, hosted more conservatives than liberals Article 03/20/06 7:12 PM EST Olbermann awarded O'Reilly both runner-up and top prize in “Worst Person in the World” contest for Gabler and Wiehl comments Video & Audio 03/20/06 12:32 PM EST On Hardball, Matthews, Milbank, and Buchanan discussed “rallying effect” of attack on Iran Article 03/17/06 7:12 PM EST Falsely claiming Bush's job approval is not “as far down as he was in November,” Matthews again expressed disbelief at Bush's unpopularity, asking: "[W]hat happened to respect?" Article 03/17/06 4:29 PM EST Pagination Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 236 Page 237 Page 238 Page 239 Current page 240 Page 241 Page 242 Page 243 Page 244 … Next page Next ›
Hugh Hewitt used his MSNBC gig to praise efforts to weaken a law that his firm’s client is accused of violating Article 05/09/18 3:47 PM EDT
MSNBC's and CNN's focus on Romney's Trump op-ed shows how little the media has learned Article 01/02/19 3:23 PM EST
MSNBC helps Roger Stone sell books after previously banning him for his abusive behavior Article 05/08/18 2:31 PM EDT
Dismissing poll results showing voter preference for Democrats, Matthews asked if anti-war Americans would “vote Democrat like a monkey, to prove that [they're] against the war” Video & Audio 03/28/06 5:19 PM EST
Matthews falsely suggested Murtha proposal for Iraq withdrawal “got what, 18 votes?” Article 03/27/06 5:32 PM EST
Hardball website continues to host GOP “virtual straw poll,” but no Democratic poll, almost two weeks following completion of actual straw poll at GOP conference Article 03/24/06 11:37 AM EST
Media Matters ' David Brock discusses Bill O'Reilly's latest lies with Keith Olbermann Article 03/23/06 10:50 AM EST
Olbermann awards Coulter third place in “Worst Person in the World” contest for her “Revenge of the Queers” column Video & Audio 03/22/06 12:23 PM EST
Matthews: “We don't produce bad [economic] news on this show. ... We only put out good news here on the economy” Article 03/22/06 12:09 PM EST
NBC's Today, like MSNBC's Hardball, hosted more conservatives than liberals Article 03/20/06 7:12 PM EST
Olbermann awarded O'Reilly both runner-up and top prize in “Worst Person in the World” contest for Gabler and Wiehl comments Video & Audio 03/20/06 12:32 PM EST
On Hardball, Matthews, Milbank, and Buchanan discussed “rallying effect” of attack on Iran Article 03/17/06 7:12 PM EST
Falsely claiming Bush's job approval is not “as far down as he was in November,” Matthews again expressed disbelief at Bush's unpopularity, asking: "[W]hat happened to respect?" Article 03/17/06 4:29 PM EST