Tuesday, October 15, 2013

MSNBC's Anomaly

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At 9 p.m. on Monday, MSNBC's The Rachel Maddow Show beat Fox News' new The Kelly File, hosted by Megyn Kelly, by a slim 10,000 viewers in the key demo.

By Tuesday, though, Fox News was back to its dominant self, with 573,000 in the key demo compared with 261,000 for MSNBC between the hours of 8 p.m. and 11 p.m.

 It is impossible." Griffin [raged], "I have never seen it. They did election-night numbers in the demo Tuesday." [Full]

Any reasonable person will already know that MSNBC  president Phil Griffin is a loser because, for starters, well, because he's  president of MSNBC.  And just what does "They did election-night numbers ..." mean?  Was he referring to the (defunct ABC owned) Voter News Service that  called Florida for Al Gore in 2000?  While the heavily Republican Florida panhandle was still voting?  Causing Bush to lose a projected 25,000 votes when people went home in despair? Those election night numbers?

Or when four years later
Voter News Service surveys had Kerry significantly ahead in Florida and Ohio, which news was broadcast during election day by networks?  

This is another perfect example of  Liberals in general,  and the Democrat media in particular.  Entitlement.  Entitlement to win. At any cost.  If they lose, it had to be about fraud.  Am I right? 

So,  when MSNBC All-star Rachael Maddow beat FOX,  for the first time ever, and then fell back into her comfortable loser seat the next night, which  would you think was anomalous?   Wait!  This just in.



The other big question (behind Phil Griffin's back) is,  how long before his Alec Baldwin hire  bursts into flaming rage during his new MSNBC show, and is shipped off to HBO for career life support? 




2 comments:

Juice said...

Content aside, which woman (wo'man') would you rather rest your eyes upon, Megan or Rachael? Huh?
Beside FOX News having the best looking women on TV most (all?) had real careers before broadcasting; like lawyers and judges, so MSNBC and keep their "journalists".

iri said...

All I want to know is how they rigged it so the manhater got within 10,000 let alone beat her by 10,000.

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