Unlike ABC and NBC, the journalists at CBS This Morning on Tuesday actually exposed the hypocrisy of Hillary Clinton’s calls to quickly replace Antonin Scalia. Reporter Jan Crawford began by noting that “these politicians” have “said the exact opposite thing in the past.”

She singled out, “Secretary Clinton may be upset that the Republicans are saying that they're going to block President Obama's nominee, but when she was senator, she voted with the Democrats to block President Bush's nomination of Justice Alito.” Crawford concluded, “What goes around, comes around.” No such even-handed reporting appeared on ABC or NBC.

Highlighting Sonia Sotomayor and Elana Kagan, Crawford also explained, “Each nominee brought diversity, had a sterling resume, and was solidly liberal.”

In contrast, on Good Morning America, George Stephanopoulos ignored issues of hypocrisy from Clinton (and from Senator Chuck Schumer). Instead, he simply identified, “Senate Republicans now a pretty united front against any nominee from President Obama.” Reporter Jon Karl noted of the GOP: “They’re all saying the President should not be the one to name Scalia's replacement.”

Yet, neither journalist questioned the motives of the Democrats.

On NBC’s Today, Andrea Mitchell complained that “hard-line” Republicans are opposing any Obama nominee, no matter how “moderate” he or she might be.

A transcript of the February 16 CBS This Morning segment is below: