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Has MSNBC opened a bureau in
Arlington, Virginia?
Watch the
assertively liberal cable news channel on an average day, and you’re
likely to see someone from Politico appearing on-screen with the
publication’s newsroom and logo in the background — perhaps on multiple
occasions.
An analysis of one
week of MSNBC’s broadcasts, starting at 6 a.m. Monday, Nov. 7 and
ending Sunday, Nov. 13 at 12 p.m., identified at least 24 appearances
by Politico reporters and editors. MSNBC has allotted regular segments
to Politico during its broadcast day, including the “Political
Playbook” segment on “Morning Joe” and the “Political Briefing” segment
on “Andrea Mitchell Reports.”
But even without
those two regular segments ...
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Politico White House reporter Joe Williams,
Politico’s Kenneth Vogel,
and MSNBC commentator Ed Schultz analyze the morning news on MSNBC's
Cup O'
Joe
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Again, I wonder to
myself why I do this anymore? I'll venture to say that not a
single person who reads this entry will learn anything new, or be
surprised in the slightest.
The answer is, because I have to,
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Cue Captian Renault.
ReplyDeleteTim
Someone watches MSNBC? Who knew?
ReplyDeleteHard core leftys watch because they need validation of their idiotic views. And by "idiotic," I mean views that cannot withstand the scrutiny of open debate. It's a lesson the left learned from Clinton, "give true believers an anchor to help withstand the tides of truth."
ReplyDeleteThere is no truth in the news and no news in the truth. My cold war compadres will catch my drift.
ReplyDeleteI don't know if hardcore lefties watch MSNBC in general, but they all watch ray madcow like it's an addiction. Wait, is he/she/it on msnbc too?
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