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In reply to the discussion: Stephanie Ruhle to replace Brian Williams on MSNBC [View all]Hortensis
(58,785 posts)8. Oh, come on. I've watched her show a good amount
in the past, and she's solidly moderate liberal, progressive, decent and honest.
Something good about an economy and business orientation is that, like science and technology, it requires experts to mostly agree on proven facts and what is known. This keeps discussion from sliding off into factional whackoland.
Even halfway honest shows are forced to occupy a fact-based reality far more than those feeding their ideological parts of the political entertainment market. This makes it a very worthwhile grounding counterpoint for understanding events.
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Terrific! We love her! She has a great business background & a liberal sensibility & is quite bright
Hekate
Jan 2022
#1
You see what I see. She's charming and funny about it and that's why she's dangerous.
ZonkerHarris
Jan 2022
#39
Not me. I try, but her knee jerk Wall Street defense-- and frankly her voice-- make it
hlthe2b
Jan 2022
#13
She defended Justice Kennedy's kid's relationship with Trump at Deutsche Bank.
Kid Berwyn
Jan 2022
#28