ABC'sThisWeek
5/13/2011 9:28 AM ET
ABC News announced Thursday that Rick Kaplan, a long-time (FOB) Friend of Bill (Clinton) who used his high-level network news positions to protect his friend, will take the helm at ABC's This Week ...
10/31/2010 3:54 PM ET
ABC's Christiane Amanpour spent her last show before the election mimicking Democratic talking points. She cued up Democratic Senator Robert Menendez with how Americans don't recognize the ...
10/17/2010 2:39 PM ET
ABC's Christiane Amanpour on Sunday discovered "a long and venerable tradition of conservatism in this country" exemplified by Ronald Reagan and William F. Buckley, but she only showed that ...
10/10/2010 1:22 PM ET
Europe isn't socialist enough for ABC's Christiane Amanpour, who pushed French's finance minister about how "prominent" economists say "it needs more stimulus," and later New York Times columnist ...
10/3/2010 3:40 PM ET
After two shows featuring six advocates of the Ground Zero mosque, ABC on Sunday decided to air a "special This Week town hall debate, Holy War: Should Americans Fear Islam?" Christiane Amanpour ...
9/14/2010 1:38 PM ET
Emily Lenzner, Executive Director of Communications at ABC News for its DC-based shows, who spent eight months in 2007-2008 as editorial producer for This Week with George Stephanopoulos (for whom ...
9/12/2010 3:07 PM ET
ABC's Christiane Amanpour used Sunday's This Week to again shame Americans for their intolerance and Islamophobia as she railed against the ignorance of too many Americans, provided a friendly ...
8/22/2010 2:06 PM ET
Not even feigning the pretense of balance, on Sunday's This Week host Christiane Amanpour featured an "exclusive" with two GZM proponents as she declared "the controversy has raised profound ...
8/15/2010 2:15 PM ET
President Obama's endorsement of building a mosque near Ground Zero has driven the establishment press corps to find nobility in pursuing conviction even in the face of public opposition, not ...
8/8/2010 1:35 PM ET
Christiane Amanpour elevated a liberal British journalist (Gillian Tett), with little U.S. television experience, to the This Week roundtable where she presumed the government must run the economy ...