As Romney’s supporters slam President Obama in the wake of bad news about jobs; senior Obama staff criticize Romney’s economic record as governor. NBC’s Mike Viqueria reports.
The Daily Show host Jon Stewart aimed his comedic attacks at New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg after the local lawmaker announced his latest public health measure in banning sugary drinks larger than 16 ounces.
Illinois Republican State Rep. Mike Bost gave a passionate performance during a floor debate on Tuesday while venting about a controversial pension bill.
Reps. Donna Edwards, D-Md., and Cliff Stearns, R-Fla., join Chris Matthews to discuss a bill voted on in the House on Thursday that proposed to ban abortions based on the gender of the fetus.
The Guardian’s Ana Marie Cox, Salon.com’s Steve Kornacki and TheGrio.com’s Joy-Ann Reid debate the strategy of House GOP leaders to block the President’s job agenda, in the wake of today’s bad job numbers.
Former Clinton Labor Secretary Robert Reich and former Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell join Chris Matthews to discuss the May jobs report that showed dismal job creation and a higher unemployment rate than the previous month.
Mayor Joseph Curtatone of Somerville, Mass., joins Martin Bashir to talk about the “titular” Governor Mitt Romney who never grew the economy – nor an accent – while leading Massachusetts to 47th in job creation.
Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney talks about today’s bleak jobs report, repealing Obamacare and his role in private equity.
At the official unveiling of President George W. Bush’s portrait at the White House, the former president joked that President Obama could look at the painting and ask “what would George do?”
Chris Matthews talks with Mother Jones’ David Corn and Salon.com’s Joan Walsh about the alliance between Mitt Romney and Donald Trump, and what Romney’s association with Trump says about Romney’s morals.
Romney's campaign team touted the candidate's job creation record while he was governor of Massachusetts. But the state actually lost jobs on Romney's watch. The campaign blames a tough economy.
After slamming Mitt Romney’s career at Bain Capital, the Obama campaign has turned up in Massachusetts to increase its attacks. Deputy Campaign Manager Stephanie Cutter discusses.
Chris Matthews talks with Rep. John Lews, D-Ga., about new voter ID laws being passed throughout America that will alienate many eligible voters.
Donald Trump won't give up the birther talk, while Romney brings up citizenship. Ed Schultz talks about those issues, plus former Congressman Pete Hoekstra's appeal to open a new federal office to inspect presidential candidates' birth certificates.
Republican Senator John Thune of South Dakota speaks with reporters about the speculation surrounding Mitt Romney’s search for a running mate.