The "Countdown" commentator says it is contradictory for the Alaska Governor to call out Barack Obama for "palling around with terrorists" when her own husband is an acquaintance of one. Or to even bring up Obama's former Rev. Jeremiah Wright, when she herself has her own controversial pastor.
Original airdate: October 6, 2008
The "Countdown" commentator pleads to John McCain to end the hatred and smears in his campaign, and his party, in the wake of "pro-America" and "anti-America" statements against Barack Obama from Sarah Palin, Rush Limbaugh, Michele Bachmann, and even John McCain's own campaign spokesperson, among others.
Original airdate: October 20, 2008
CNN's D.L. Hughley interviews "Freddie Mack", the self-proclaimed "mack daddy of federal home financing". He tells D.L. that there are "pimps" in Congress. He also goes so far as to call Barack Obama a "marvelous pimp", John McCain a "hustler."
Original airdate: October 25, 2008.
Rudy Giuliani's attempt to link Barack Obama to Rashid Khalidi falls flat, when in the end, he ends up linking his boy John McCain... to William Ayers! Turns out McCain made a generous donation to Mr. Khalidi. Oops!
A "Countdown" comment by Keith Olbermann.
Original airdate: October 30, 2008.
A group of MSNBC commentators led by Chris Matthews explains the importance of winning Pennsylvania in the election. Pennsylvania has now been a blue state in each election since 1988.
But as Matthews is quick to point out, the McCain/Palin ticket "scared the bejesus" out of voters in the state.
Original airdate: November 4, 2008.
Weeks ago, Keith Olbermann pointed out that it was unfair for Sarah Palin to call out Barack Obama for "palling around with terrorists" when her own husband is an acquaintance of one.
Now, he takes her to task for saying Obama plans to "spread the wealth" when it was discovered that she herself had "spread wealth" as Governor of Alaska.
Original airdate: October 28, 2008.
The progressive host participates in another good ol' catfight with Republican apologists Kellyanne Conway and actress Janine Turner, as well as Obama supporter Julie Menin.
Watch what happens when Stephanie says that Sarah Palin is a drag on the Republican ticket.
Original airdate: October 27, 2008.
The radio personality discusses progressive radio in America.
From the panel discussion "Politics and Pundits: The Influence of the Media on Elections and Democracy", London, England, July 16, 2008.
Master of Ceremonies Stephanie Miller introduces Sean Hannity for the Keynote Address and Presentation.
From the Talkers New Media Seminar on June 7, 2008.
She may be on vacation from her radio show this week - but that doesn't mean she won't take a few minutes to have at it once again on "the Lar".
Steph is joined on the panel by Marsha Blackburn, Kellyanne Conway and Kiki McLean.
Highlights of the Q&A session.
From the panel discussion "Politics and Pundits: The Influence of the Media on Elections and Democracy", London, England, July 16, 2008.