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tularetom

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7. Far as I'm concerned they no longer exist right now
Sat Mar 21, 2015, 10:17 PM
Mar 2015

They're muting the voices that make sense and promoting those that parrot the Comcast talking points. Like Chunk Turd and Puke Russert.

Rachel is a special case. I think she is secure in her position with the network simply because she's smart and politically astute enough to pick her battles.

But for the most part, MSNBC has turned to doo doo.

Message auto-removed [View all] Name removed Mar 2015 OP
It's likely the end of anyone under 70 watching it Warpy Mar 2015 #1
Actually the 65+ age group is the fastest growing in the U.S. Revanchist Mar 2015 #11
Those are the oldest Boomers retiring Warpy Mar 2015 #13
No. NBC is a giant media powerhouse. JaneyVee Mar 2015 #2
You've used up all your questions for today. A-Schwarzenegger Mar 2015 #3
Boom. Kingofalldems Mar 2015 #4
. bravenak Mar 2015 #5
And a question gets taken off the daily count A-Schwarzenegger Mar 2015 #25
LOL! freshwest Mar 2015 #19
Welcome to DU cloudywing. Marie Marie Mar 2015 #6
Far as I'm concerned they no longer exist right now tularetom Mar 2015 #7
who said anything about getting rid of Rachel? n/t chillfactor Mar 2015 #8
Is something happening with Rachel? newfie11 Mar 2015 #9
Who says they are firing Rachel? Kingofalldems Mar 2015 #10
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Maybe Scarborough is being sent to Fox where he belongs. JoePhilly Mar 2015 #20
They won't. Her show is their only primetime that even competes with Fox. NuclearDem Mar 2015 #12
I thought her ratings 840high Mar 2015 #18
She's got about one-fifth of the ratings of Fox's The Kelly File... PoliticAverse Mar 2015 #27
... William769 Mar 2015 #14
The end of the MSNBC network having any shred of credibility, yes. -nt- 99th_Monkey Mar 2015 #15
Is that in the cards? NaturalHigh Mar 2015 #17
I haven't watched MSNBC in a long, long time. It is all cable news and they are all motivated by liberal_at_heart Mar 2015 #21
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Yes it is! elleng Mar 2015 #23
yes, but just like all cable news the producers decide what is news worthy and what we should be liberal_at_heart Mar 2015 #24
Agreed Sherman A1 Mar 2015 #29
I cancelled cable AndreaCG Mar 2015 #26
MSNBC? Sherman A1 Mar 2015 #28
I'd go ape shit davidpdx Mar 2015 #30
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