Notable Quotables Show

A Bi-weekly comedy show spoofing the worst of the liberal media.


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  • April 21, 2010
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  • Kyle Drennen , StuJ , MRCvidprod
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  • Over the past year since its inception, the media have worked hard to discredit and denigrate the tea party movement. News organizations employed various strategies, from calling them "astroturf", to using derogatory nicknames for the protesters, and finally labeling them violent extremists.
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    • 4 months ago
    • 06:31
  • Chris Matthews wasn't the only liberal who referred derisively to "the Bush regime." A search of Nexis for "Bush regime" found other former and current MSNBCers using the term both before and after Bush's tenure in office in addition to liberal acolytes like Democratic strategist Steve McMahon, Senator Arlen Specter's challenger from the Left, Rep. Joe Sestak (D-Pa.), and quadrennial Green Party standard-bearer Ralph Nader.
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    • 5 months ago
    • 03:56
  • On his March 29 radio program, Ed Schultz insisted he hasn't said anything "hateful" within the last year on his MSNBC program. We found evidence to the contrary.
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    • 5 months ago
    • 03:59
  • Since the passage of ObamaCare on March 21, the liberal media have been working hard to crack down on dissidents, painting the tea party, talk radio, and Republicans as dangerous radicals inciting violence against Democrats. Clips compiled by NewsBusters' Kyle Drennen, edited by Bob Parks
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    • 5 months ago
    • 04:57
  • Over the past year, the media have served as cheerleaders for ObamaCare, praising the proposed legislation, while continuing slamming its critics. Here is just a sampling of some of the slanted coverage from the past 12 months. Written by Kyle Drennen, edited by Bob Parks
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    • 5 months ago
    • 04:46
  • On Tuesday's edition of MSNBC News Live, host David Shuster tossed softballs to an 11-year-old supporter of Obamacare. However, back in 2009, reporter Norah O'Donnell grilled a conservative teen and fan of Sarah Palin.
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    • 6 months ago
    • 02:27
  • Throughout the day on Thursday, MSNBC hosts repeatedly slammed the Republican Party over an RNC fundraising memo that poked fun at Democrats and their left-wing agenda. Written by Kyle Drennen, edited by Bob Parks
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    • 6 months ago
    • 02:55
  • Special guest: Evan Sayet
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    • 6 months ago
    • 05:07
  • Sycophantic CBS Hails Obama’s “Command Performance”, Court Decision = “Murder of Democracy”, Great Moments in Investigative Journalism, Chris Matthews: I Forgot Obama Was Black Tonight
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    • 7 months ago
    • 04:26
  • Episode 6 of the Notable Quotables comedy show features NBC bidding "good riddance" to Sarah Palin, MSNBC's David Shuster being a defender of the faith, and ABC promoting their boy genius George Stephanopoulos.
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    • 8 months ago
    • 03:25



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  • aposematic (9 months ago)

    Just watched for the first time, laughed out loud.

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  • joef (10 months ago)

    love it! please keep it going!!

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Over the past year since its inception, the media have worked hard to discredit and denigrate the tea party movement. News organizations employed various strategies, from calling them "astroturf", to using derogatory nicknames for the protesters, and finally labeling them violent extremists.