David Gregory's "Meet The Press": What To Expect
So how do I feel about David Gregory taking over? Uhm ... it's okay I guess? Like a wall painted with a particularly intense shade of beige?
So how do I feel about David Gregory taking over? Uhm ... it's okay I guess? Like a wall painted with a particularly intense shade of beige?
HuffingtonPost.com | Danny Shea | Posted 01.01.2009 | Media
David Gregory will take the reins as moderator of NBC's "Meet the Press," the Huffington Post has learned. Gregory has been a leading contender for ...
HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 12.24.2008 | Politics
A semi-repentant Joe Lieberman took to the set of "Meet the Press" on Sunday, tasked with explaining his conduct on the campaign trail, his attacks on...
Mitchell Bard | Posted 12.18.2008 | Politics
The question shouldn't be whether or not to bail out the U.S. auto industry, but how assistance to the car manufacturers fits within the larger national energy plan that is greener, self-sustaining and economically positive.
Huffington Post | Posted 12.14.2008 | Media
Tom Brokaw visited Conan O'Brien Wednesday night, and the two talked about "Meet the Press" as well as the upcoming Obama presidency. Brokaw — ...
Mark Joseph | Posted 12.09.2008 | Media
The media's collective failure means that for the next four years we will have a cottage industry of Obama rumormongering that will make Bill Clinton and Vince Foster look like child's play.
Tom Alderman | Posted 12.07.2008 | Media
For news junkies, the fun has just begun. There's an administration to cast, speculation about post-election deals, mergers and maneuvers. And how about the people who deliver the news?
Huffington Post | Posted 12.06.2008 | Media
The folks on "Morning Joe" were a little loopy today talking about Obama's historic victory, and the result was Pat Buchanan cracking up the panel, wi...
Todd Gitlin | Posted 12.04.2008 | Media
While McCain campaign manager Rick Davis affected not the slightest care in the world, Obama chief strategist David Axelrod refused to play the prophecy game.
R.W. Sanders | Posted 12.03.2008 | Home
Tom Brokaw lobbed softballs at Thompson, and attacked Kerry with Republican talking points. As long as he's host, NBC should rename its program "Meet The Right-Leaning Mainstream Press."
Todd Gitlin | Posted 11.27.2008 | Media
With a this-hurts-me-more-than-it-hurts-you air, Brokaw plopped unfavorable poll results on a dogged but visibly weary McCain, and while he tried to show his game face, it was not his strongest performance.
Huffington Post | Rachel Sklar | Posted 11.23.2008 | Media
NBC has just announced that John McCain will -- finally -- appear on "Meet The Press" this Sunday. I say "finally" because McCain has not appeared on the program since the campaign declared unofficial war on NBC.
Politico | Posted 11.17.2008 | Media
Colin Powell will appear on Meet the Press Sunday, and First Read teases it in a way that suggests he may weigh in on the presidential race: In an e...
wowOwow | Posted 11.17.2008 | Media
If you have five minutes with TV veteran and author Tom Brokaw, what would you ask him? That's what we asked our readers, and the responses poured in...
Martin Nolan | Posted 11.14.2008 | Politics
Shouldn't a president be concise on issues? Candidates seem to ignore the signals of blinking lights, so let's install an emphatic alarm that sounds somewhere between a fart and a fire engine.
Todd Gitlin | Posted 11.13.2008 | Media
Once again, Brokaw's round table was a liberal-free zone. He concluded with the idiotic prediction game, John McLaughlin's gift to the game-show-as-phony-sophistication genre.
Huffington Post | Rachel Sklar | Posted 11.10.2008 | Media
The late-night comedy shows all seemed to have the same takeaway from Tuesday's presidential debate. If three's a trend, four makes it official: The McCain Wander is comedy gold.
Huffington Post | Rachel Sklar | Posted 11.10.2008 | Media
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 11.08.2008 | Media
Jim VandeHei and John Harris of The Politico have gone and decreed last night's debate "The worst debate ever." In the first place, on this regard, they are hopelessly and ridiculously wrong.
Michael Carmichael | Posted 11.08.2008 | Politics
In the course of the debate, McCain was outclassed, outgunned and outrun, time and time and time again. Obama's performance was so commanding that he barely noticed a petulant McCain.
Jon Raymond | Posted 11.08.2008 | Home
Last night's debate came close to a Donald Rumsfeld press conference: "As we know, there are known knowns. There are things we know we know. We also know there are known unknowns. That is to say we know there are some things we do not know..."
Timothy Karr | Posted 11.08.2008 | Media
McCain's supporters seemed happy with the ground rules. Obama's supporters seemed happy with the results. But many were troubled by the debate organizers' claim of true public participation in Tuesday's forum.
Christopher Ingram | Posted 11.08.2008 | Politics
Simply put, McCain left his "A" game at the office. In failing to land the needed body-blow, Obama gets the win. And while Obama's was a technical win, he did not perform poorly.
Jackson Williams | Posted 02.08.2009 | Politics
Just hours before Obama and McCain meet in a Town Hall debate, the Associated Press has moved a story that screams: "Retirement Accounts Have Lost $2 Trillion."
Todd Gitlin | Posted 11.05.2008 | Media
Brokaw's bland evasiveness on Meet the Press does not bode well for what we can expect from his turn as moderator at this Tuesday's debate.
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 01.02.2009 | Media