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Ronna McDaniel was used as a punching bag on MSNBC. (Original Post) Earth-shine Mar 26 OP
They were so angry you could see and hear it BigmanPigman Mar 26 #1
I loved how they called her out NJCher Mar 26 #2
'Rachel did the best framing for the story,' as she usually does; elleng Mar 26 #3
All day as well, from Joe & Mika onward. You should have heard Nicolle & Rachel. Hekate Mar 26 #4
Hey girlfriend, you build this. YOU built this. calimary Mar 26 #5
The Quality of the MSNBC cast is so excellent vanlassie Mar 26 #6
Tonight, we get to hear the takes of Chris Hayes and Alex Wagner. TSExile Mar 26 #7
The crew at MSNBC were NOT happy ...... ProudMNDemocrat Mar 26 #8
Bye Bye LetMyPeopleVote Mar 26 #9

BigmanPigman

(51,642 posts)
1. They were so angry you could see and hear it
Tue Mar 26, 2024, 02:21 AM
Mar 26

in their voices. From Nicole to Stephanie they were obviously enraged.

NJCher

(35,766 posts)
2. I loved how they called her out
Tue Mar 26, 2024, 02:22 AM
Mar 26

as an opportunist and an insurrectionist. Oh, and a liar.

"Glorious" is the right word.

Rachel did the best framing for the story. After listening to her intro, it was easy to understand why this is such a serious issue. Rachel told how fascists pitch to the strong man to "clean up" governance, or so they think. She went into history and showed four individuals that she has talked about before on her podcast and in her book. I laughed when she named their political parties and asked us if we recognized the names of any of them. Had to say nope, don't remember that. They were all people who attempt strongman status, either for themselves or in the case of Charles Coughlin, through some politician.

Another discussion I liked was Stephanie Ruhle's, who talked about how she felt about delivering the news accurately on her show. Others expressed something similar and you could see that their professionalism as news people was insulted by the attempt to bring this McDaniel person on.

It's gonna' be a long time before that boss lives this down, if she ever does.

elleng

(131,223 posts)
3. 'Rachel did the best framing for the story,' as she usually does;
Tue Mar 26, 2024, 02:39 AM
Mar 26

one of our best speakers, and historians, imo.

vanlassie

(5,693 posts)
6. The Quality of the MSNBC cast is so excellent
Tue Mar 26, 2024, 04:45 AM
Mar 26

and contrasts so dramatically with the low intellect, and even lower moral character of the bulk of the GOP membership and especially ALL Trump syncophants, that it’s as if they are a different species. And in a way, they sort of are, as they are clearly lacking in empathy, across the board.

ProudMNDemocrat

(16,811 posts)
8. The crew at MSNBC were NOT happy ......
Tue Mar 26, 2024, 08:03 AM
Mar 26

As all eloquently went "there" using facts as to who Ronna Romney McDaniel is so that there was no discrepancies. NBC surely fucked up in hiring her as a political pundit. I am certain that NBC will reconsider and dismiss her forthwith.

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