Guest Guest Posted April 23, 2008 Report Share Posted April 23, 2008 See that green thing over there? It's MSNBC's fig leaf. The network has decided to take it all off and admit what everyone knew was obvious: that it's trying to become the far-left's cable channel of choice. That's really about all you can say after learning the news that the MSNBC show "Race for the White House" will now be simulcast live at 6pm ET on Air America, the low-rated radio network for liberals. "Race" is a nightly show about the 2008 campaign hosted by liberal NBC reporter David Gregory and prominently features Air America host Rachel Maddow as a panelist. The simulcast move is just one of the latest in a long series of leftward moves made by MSNBC since it determined that pandering to the nutroots left could rescue it from the ratings cellar. The irony is palpable. The lowest-rated cable channel is teaming up with the lowest-rated radio network in the hopes of finding success by bashing Republicans and conservatives. Will MSM media-beat reporters like the Washington Post's Howard Kurtz notice this and call it for what it is? Guess we'll see. Considering they haven't worried about the serious conflict of interest presented by MSNBC's decision to heavily promote avowed Bush-hater Keith Olbermann as an objective anchor, it seems unlikely Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest righty Posted April 23, 2008 Report Share Posted April 23, 2008 See that green thing over there? It's MSNBC's fig leaf. The network has decided to take it all off and admit what everyone knew was obvious: that it's trying to become the far-left's cable channel of choice. That's really about all you can say after learning the news that the MSNBC show "Race for the White House" will now be simulcast live at 6pm ET on Air America, the low-rated radio network for liberals. "Race" is a nightly show about the 2008 campaign hosted by liberal NBC reporter David Gregory and prominently features Air America host Rachel Maddow as a panelist. The simulcast move is just one of the latest in a long series of leftward moves made by MSNBC since it determined that pandering to the nutroots left could rescue it from the ratings cellar. The irony is palpable. The lowest-rated cable channel is teaming up with the lowest-rated radio network in the hopes of finding success by bashing Republicans and conservatives. Will MSM media-beat reporters like the Washington Post's Howard Kurtz notice this and call it for what it is? Guess we'll see. Considering they haven't worried about the serious conflict of interest presented by MSNBC's decision to heavily promote avowed Bush-hater Keith Olbermann as an objective anchor, it seems unlikely you are right. it stains all legitimate news sources like fox news, rush limbaugh, sean hannity, laura ingraham, bill o' reilly, ann coulter, mike gallagher ... etc. how dare they air something that isn't objective. the people i just listed would never do that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Guest Posted April 23, 2008 Report Share Posted April 23, 2008 you are right. it stains all legitimate news sources like fox news, rush limbaugh, sean hannity, laura ingraham, bill o' reilly, ann coulter, mike gallagher ... etc. how dare they air something that isn't objective. the people i just listed would never do that. STFU IDIOT ALERT!!!!!!!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest righty Posted April 23, 2008 Report Share Posted April 23, 2008 STFU IDIOT ALERT!!!!!!!!!! another republican flexes their intellectual muscles. are you a writer? @ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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