Did Anybody See Meet the Press, Today ? Good Grief !

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  1. MaryAnne

    MaryAnne New Member

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    Both Conservatives dim wits. Todd is worse than Gregory. Show not fit to watch. One Liberal among how many Cons?
     
  2. MaryAnne

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    NBC fired Trump yet Scarborough had him call in,slobbered all over him.
     
  3. TomFitz

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    Nice collection of bumper sticker slogans. No substance here. These are all the sort of things that one might here from teh guy on the barstool next to him.

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    What's your point?

    Electronic media loves the Donald Trump show, none more than Fox.

    Trump is a carnival barker, a freak show. People don't turn away from their TV screens when he starts his antics.
     
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    T and A sells and FOX proves it
     
  5. Denizen

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    It looked more like Press the Meat than Meet the Press.
     
  6. gamewell45

    gamewell45 Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    In all fairness, I'm sure there are those who feel the same about Fox viewers; if Fox viewers would exclusively watch MS or CNN they might convert to watching MS or CNN 100%.

    Makes no difference to me whom anyone votes for as long as they vote and be part of the process. Unlike you, I never campaigned for anyone since I've always felt that most politicians are crooks. Never been a democrat nor republican, instead been a life long independent and very proud of it.
     
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    Dispondent Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    They need the money to pay the networks to eat out of their hand. Yep, that's how caustic they really are...
     
  8. Lil Mike

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    My source? I didn't exactly do a deep dive to investigate Chuck Todd. It's all on his Wikipedia page.
     
  9. rocker65

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    They are POSITIONS, and your refusal to concede that, shows you are not sincere in this thread.
     
  10. rocker65

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    So that's the latest excuse for the liberal media's dismal ratings ? :roflol:
     
  11. rocker65

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    When those who watch Fox turn to MSNBC and CNN, 2 things glaringly stand out >>

    1. The lack of balance > Ex. Erin Burnett's interview of Ron Davis (father of Jordan Davis who was killed by Michael Dunn)

    2. The lack of information. > Ex. an entire subject (Islamization) is rarely if ever reported. You can read a dozen books on this, and not hear one iota of it on MSNBC or CNN.
     
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    your reply is not relevant to the thread
     
  13. bwk

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    Correction: The U.S. lost that war from day one and will continue to lose that war based on the lie of WMD's, where some 4500 service men and women along with hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians lost their lives for no good reason. And because of that lie,( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B5FaMbnINwc) the Iraq war started an entire Middle East conflict throughout the region.
     
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    It's relevant to your post. :roflol:
     
  15. rocker65

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    Correction: The "war" that I'm referring to is the US troops in Iraq from the time of the surge (2007), and 5 years of fighting (in Fallujah, Ramadi, Anbar, etc) which the US WON decisively, until, as I said Obama ruined it by removing the troops, allowing ISIS to move in. And keeping ISIS out is exactly the GOOD REASON why the troops (obviously now) should have stayed where they were, and should still be there now, and if they were, ISIS wouldn't be.
    Yes, thousands of US troops lost their lives, and apparently, until you read this post, you had no idea why. And it's also to protect the US from nuclear attack. I suppose you're unaware of that too ?
     
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    Correction once again: We would not have needed a surge in the first place if the information Bush ignored had been used to avoid the war in the first place. Hubris exposes the truth, where the aluminum tubes were too thin to be used in a capacity to create a potent weapon, and Bush ignored that intelligence. So, all your rambling about 2007 has no real meaning in the context of the war from the beginning. You are unsuccessfully trying to plant a seed from 2007 as justification to keep troops in Iraq after the war ended. That is ridiculous. No one with a slight resemblance of intelligence buys that. The illegal Iraq war started in 2003, not 2007. There is no justification to stay, beyond the illegal war we started.
     
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    In what context was the report given? Was it done in a hard news report or given by a commentator?

    That's called duplication in the news world. It fiscally makes no sense to cover every story just because your competition is covering the same story depending on what the story reported is; If it were my company and I found out they were doing duplicate coverage, I'd fire them for wasting money. There are stories that MSNBC reports on that Fox or CBN may skim over or not even cover or mention. It's all about money these days with the big 5 networks/cable channels.
     
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    Does anyone watch Meet the Press?
     

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