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In reply to the discussion: Gee, thanks so much, MSNBC [View all]Carolina
(6,960 posts)74. but he fawned over Shrub's codpiece
and he is really nothing but a self serving, full of himself tool
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They did have a #1 rated show that covered the Iraq lies.It was called Countdown with Keith Olberman
SugarShack
Feb 2013
#54
It's mostly in what they DON'T say or don't report. Also, they are often two or more
ChisolmTrailDem
Feb 2013
#87
What's most infuriating is that they allow bold-faced lies to hang out there unchallenged. And
ChisolmTrailDem
Feb 2013
#106
MSNBC was owned by GE, a major military industrial complex player. follow the $$ nt
msongs
Feb 2013
#3
I discovered Diane Rehm belatedly. It was after her throat problems and I was amazed at the common
maddiemom
Feb 2013
#103
This burger is delicious, but I'm going to bitch about it because I REALLY wanted a burger yesterday
beerandjesus
Feb 2013
#14
Yeah, I like my plane travel and GE appliances fine. Isn't there some old saw
maddiemom
Feb 2013
#107
Nothing to do with the employees, but the corporation. Basically Nazi -like systems are
maddiemom
Feb 2013
#111
I really, really, really hope you're wrong, but wouldn't want to bet against you...
beerandjesus
Feb 2013
#26
It's so much easier to be skeptical in hindsight. Where were they when we needed them?
rhett o rick
Feb 2013
#71
Agreed . . . I miss Keith . . . Wish he could find a home . . . We need his voice to be heard again.
Liberal In Red State
Feb 2013
#24
Would love to hear Tom Brokaw rationalize away the stains caused by HUBRIS - the gravitas that
Liberal In Red State
Feb 2013
#19
In addition to the network news, which no one should take seriously either.
Zen Democrat
Feb 2013
#52
We need to get Carter's Grandson on this . . . Maybe he can find a video that will blow this
Liberal In Red State
Feb 2013
#58
We've been making a stink about it for years. I'm hoping the YouTube video will make it impossible
gateley
Feb 2013
#61
Wow! Everything I've been thinking, especially in regards to Bush's number one cheerleader!
DearHeart
Feb 2013
#63
me too. I want to find the video of tweety gushing over Bush in the flight suit.
limpyhobbler
Feb 2013
#81
I don't think mn9driver was ever deceived by MSNBC's soft-pedaling of skepticism for invading.
John1956PA
Feb 2013
#101
Really? This is the kind of stuff that starts to irk me about liberals/progressives, and I'm one.
spicegal
Feb 2013
#100
Jerry Nachman (Conservative) was the Editor-in-Chief of MSNBC at the time.
Cooley Hurd
Feb 2013
#102