May 16: Hardball’s Chris Matthews talks about his heated exchange with Los Angeles radio talk show host Kevin Hames about appeasement and Nazi Germany. (Countdown)
May 16: After making an off-hand remark about Barack Obama during an NRA event today, former candidate Mike Huckabee apologizes. Could this have an impact? Dan Abrams is joined by political analyst Lawrence O’Donnell, Democratic strategist Laura Schwartz and Republican strategist Brad Blakeman. (Other)
May 16: Teflon John: Dan Abrams takes John McCain to task for campaign gaffes, including his contradicting views on Hamas and Iraq. Dan is joined by political analyst Lawrence O’Donnell, Democratic strategist Laura Schwartz and Republican strategist Brad Blakeman. (Other)
May 16: In a speech on Friday, Sen. Barack Obama fired back against President Bush and Sen. John McCain, confronting them on failed foreign policy and for their “dishonest, divisive” attacks and hinting that he would “appease” Iran. Newsweek’s Richard Wolffe discusses. (Countdown)
May 16: Bush counselor Ed Gillespie challenged Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Sen. Joe Biden to point to a sentence that they could consider “reckless” or “outrageous" in Pres. Bush’s recent address to the Knesset. Now that he mentions it… Countdown discusses with Newsweek’s Jonathan Alter. (Countdown)
May 16: Washington editor of The Nation, Chris Hayes, talks about Sen. John McCain’s previous support of U.S. diplomacy with both Hamas and Syria. Is this another McCain flip-flop? (Countdown)
May 16: In what John McCain's campaign later called a hysterical diatribe, Barack Obama responded sharply to President Bush and McCain's suggestions that he is soft on terror. John Yang reports. (Nightly News)
May 16: A Race for the White House panel discusses whether voters are getting a preview of how Sen. John McCain plans to attack Sen. Barack Obama in the fall through new ads and speeches. (Other)
May 16: In the Hardball Big Number, Chris Matthews talks about the 24 times he asked Kevin James “What did Neville Chamberlin do?” on Thursday’s show. (Hardball)
May 16: A Hardball panel discusses Sen. Barack Obama’s response to President Bush and Sen. John McCain’s unflattering comments about him on Thursday. (Hardball)
May 16: A Race for the White House panel talks about the Obama campaign memo that says Sen. Barack Obama is just 17 pledged delegates away from securing a majority of pledged delegates, which means the Democratic race could end as early as Tuesday. (Other)
May 16: MSNBC's Monica Novotny talks with Newsweek's Jonathan Alter about Barack Obama's responds to President Bush and John McCain hinting that he would appease terrorists. (MSNBC)
May 16: Hillary Clinton calls President Bush's remarks on appeasement 'terribly misplaced.' NBC's Andrea Mitchell talks with former President Clinton Asst. Secretary of State James Rubin. (MSNBC)
May 18: Former Governor Jesse Ventura "may" join likely candidate Al Franken in challenging the Minnesota Senate seat currently held by Republican Norm Coleman. KARE reports. (MSNBC)
May 16: Amy Maniatis from Cafepress.com tells MSNBC's Alex Witt that many young people are voting with their pocketbooks by purchasing clothing signaling their political affiliations. (MSNBC)
May 16: MSNBC's David Shuster talks with John McCain's policy advisor Nancy Photenhauer about President Bush's comments on appeasing terrorists. (MSNBC)
May 16: Contessa Brewer talks with Moveon.org's Adam Green about the organization's new ad that is being called an "outrageous personal smear job" against John McCain by the GOP. (MSNBC)
May 16: Former Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards talks with TODAY's Matt Lauer about his recent endorsement of Barack Obama for president. (Today Show)
May 16: Barack Obama accuses President Bush of launching a "false political attack" with a comment about appeasing terrorists and radicals. NBC's Andrea Mitchell reports. (Today Show)
May 16: Sen. Joe Biden, D-Del., says he’s shocked President Bush would say anything negative about any American while overseas, and agrees with Pat Buchanan that foreign policy will be at the center of the election. (Other)
May 16: Barack Obama says President Bush and John McCain were "fear-peddling and "fear mongering" for hinting that he would appease terrorists. (MSNBC)
May 16: President Bush’s “appeasement” comment has caused a commotion, and Newsweek’s Jonathan Alter says that it will benefit Sen. Barack Obama. He also adds that now Sen. Hillary Clinton is going all the way to the end only because she promised her voters she would. (Other)