News - Pat Buchanan
In an exclusive interview with radio/television host and author, Rebecca Costa, political advisor to three United States presidents, Pat Buchanan, refuted accusations that he advocates social
WASHINGTON, Nov. 10, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- 92 percent of voters on an online poll conducted by Mediabistro.com want Patrick J.
Tom Braden, who created the CNN debate series Crossfire, has died in Denver of natural causes at the age of 92, his daughter, Susan, says. CNN noted Braden, who died Friday at his home, brought Crossfire to the cable network in 1982 and served as one of the series' hosts until 1989. Many people believe that Tom created the genre of political talk shows and debate programs that has now been copied and copied and copied, CNN political director Sam Feist said of Braden.
NEW YORK and REDMOND, Wash., Oct. 29, 2008 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- MSNBC and msnbc.com today unveiled the new website for "The Rachel Maddow Show," available at www.rachel.msnbc.com. The new site gives "The Rachel Maddow Show's" rapidly growing on-air audience an enhanced extension of the brand online.
By Bill Mann 'BAD QUESTIONS. Bad media. Bad." Down, boy. In case you missed it, that's an excerpt from Roger Simon's funny but serious piece posted on Politico.com from the GOP national convention. He was following up on VP nominee Sarah Palin's silly comments bashing the media.
