David Gregory Won't Be Going to Jail Over His NRA Interview After All
D.C.'s attorney general defends the Meet the Press host's violating of "an important law" because Gregory did so in service of the debate on gun violence.
The Daily Caller published a big story today about the apparent hypocrisy of Media Matters. Is it true? And how does it stack up next to David Gregory and Dianne Feinstein?
D.C.'s attorney general defends the Meet the Press host's violating of "an important law" because Gregory did so in service of the debate on gun violence.
The attorney general of D.C. has received the complete police investigation into David Gregory's apparently illegal use of a high-capacity magazine clip as a prop on Meet the Press, and will soon decide whether or not it actually has a case.
Don't ask Bill Clinton for any clues pointing to a (Hillary) Clinton 2016 bid. "I have no earthly idea what she'll decide to do," Clinton told Bob Schieffer on CBS's Face the Nation.
NBC might have learned something from the horribly stupid way they handled Ann Curry's Today Show departure. When there are reports one of your personalities is going to get fired, immediately deny it, even if there's some truth to it. Deny. Deny. Deny.
If your'e among those who are sick and tired of hearing about Hilary Rosen and her CNN remarks about Ann Romney, you have company in Rosen herself, who announced on Friday she didn't want to go on Meet the Press because she had "said enough."
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