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Sunday, September 7, 2008

Sept. 7 will be a day that will live in infamy for the St. Louis Rams, Cole Hamels, and liberals, for a lot of reasons, some of which I'll enumerate tomorrow. But here's one for everyone to get all excited or whatever about:

MSNBC tried a bold experiment this year by putting two politically incendiary hosts, Keith Olbermann and Chris Matthews, in the anchor chair to lead the cable news channel’s coverage of the election.

That experiment appears to be over.

After months of accusations of political bias and simmering animosity between MSNBC and its parent network NBC, the channel decided over the weekend that the NBC News correspondent and MSNBC host David Gregory would anchor news coverage of the coming debates and election night. Mr. Olbermann and Mr. Matthews will remain as analysts during the coverage.

To quote the late great Jack Buck, "Go crazy folks, go crazy!"

Posted by Will Bunch @ 10:32 PM  Permalink | 54 comments
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Posted 10:56 PM, 09/07/2008
SBVFT Contributor
Maybe they can organize some communities or sumthin.
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Posted 11:00 PM, 09/07/2008
SBVFT Contributor
Steam - Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Them Goodbye (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dwnqqj5Q1BU)
Posted 11:04 PM, 09/07/2008
SBVFT Contributor
SINCE MY FIRST ATTEMPT TO POST THIS COMMENT WAS HIJACKED BY FATIMAH ALI OR SUMTHIN, I AM HEREBY POSTING IT AGAIN: "Sarah bags another couple big dumb animals!"
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Posted 11:16 PM, 09/07/2008
SBVFT Contributor
Latest Gallup has McCain up by TEN. When it rains, it pours Willie.
Posted 11:20 PM, 09/07/2008
Echo
If this is how the Times, of all papers, reported it, MSNBC must be significantly left of Karl Marx.
Posted 11:27 PM, 09/07/2008
SBVFT Contributor
Kind of reminds me of Rathergate in 2004. Biased reporting so God-awful, the head honchos felt compelled to do something. I'm going to miss Matthews' spittle flecked rants. BTW - he said that balloon drop on Andrea Mitchell at the RNC was done on purpose. What a complete loon.///
Posted 12:11 AM, 09/08/2008
bon
Chuck Todd and David Gregory are very good journalists. It is sad when good journalistic brands like NBC and The Atlantic are tarred by high profile buffoons. I don't like feeling that, as a conservative, I am only welcomed on one cable channel. Here's hoping MSNBC becomes an inviting place for people of all political affiliations. (McCain's convention bounce is pretty serious. Pair that with Palin's upcoming interview with Charlie Gibson and I am not sure the left and Obama have much left in the tank...:)...)
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Posted 01:02 AM, 09/08/2008
yobill626
Gee, I guess before Obama concedes the race, maybe he should look at the Electoral map. Websites like fivethirtyeight.com, who simply collect all polling information done throughout the country, show Obama at @300. Even Karl Rove's electoral map clearly shows Obama up.
Posted 01:08 AM, 09/08/2008
Jim Weidman
I'd like to see Sarah Palin on a show with Bill Maher. Or interviewed by John Stuart. She's nothing but "Bush with lipstick." If she somehow beguiles enough dumb Americans to propel McCain into the Presidency, too bad for everybody! But it really is a shame that there MAY be enough stupid, soulless Americans who actually think she's cool. Yikes! Alas!
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Posted 06:19 AM, 09/08/2008
montani semper liberi
"There were more murders in Chicago this summer than deaths of US servicement in Iraq." . . . . . . . . Steakwith, with the crime rate in Alaska soaring under Palin's administration, should Palin go back to community organizing too?
Posted 06:44 AM, 09/08/2008
montani semper liberi
"I don't like feeling that, as a conservative, I am only welcomed on one cable channel." . . . . . Bon, intelligent conservatives certainly deserve better than FoxNews, that's for sure.
Posted 07:05 AM, 09/08/2008
daddyimscared
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Posted 07:09 AM, 09/08/2008
24601
The funniest part of this is the description "MSNBC tried a bold experiment this year by putting two politically incendiary hosts"... translation = MSNBC tried to pass off two of the most biased liberals imaginable as objective news anchors. Laughable, really.
Posted 07:22 AM, 09/08/2008
Some Boca Dude
So, Obama went into the Fox's lair and spent time with Bill-O. All you righties have to agree that it's only "fair and balanced" that McCain spends equal time with Olberman on Countdown. Right, you guys are all OK with that?
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Posted 08:14 AM, 09/08/2008
Bud Fox
It's not like David Gregory isn't left of center also, it's just that Olbermann is so hateful and contemptuous of the right that many people can't stomach watching him, so MSNBC loses viewers. Clearly Olbermann has no business posing as a "moderator"- there is nothing moderate about him and he clearly has no interest in keeping a panel of different people in checks/balances. This is a good day for civil discourse.
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Posted 08:33 AM, 09/08/2008
fbpdplt
Flash....The "Big Salami"..Obammy is behind in the polls..... the fifteen minutes is up!
Posted 08:34 AM, 09/08/2008
Gibba Mang
Why is Sarah Palin running from her record? Could it be that she increased both taxes AND government spending. When you add in her "do as I say, not as I do" ethics, you know why Daddy McShame has her locked up in a closet. Palin is a real maverick alright, the GOP doesn't even trust her to speak!
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Posted 09:13 AM, 09/08/2008
thelastRepublicaninPhilly
I'd just like to mention what a great day it is today; McCain is up by 10 points according to the lastest polls. http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2008/latestpolls/index.html What a great day it truly is!!!
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Posted 09:22 AM, 09/08/2008
Some Boca Dude
Last, Check this one out: http://www.fivethirtyeight.com/2008/06/popular-vote-scenario-tester.html equates popular vote to electoral votes. comments?
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Posted 09:36 AM, 09/08/2008
beetlejuice
I don't think anyone who makes 4 million a year ever has a bad day. Yet it was nice to see Olberman brought down a peg or two. As for his million viewers a night does that include both broadcasts of his show?
Posted 09:37 AM, 09/08/2008
Some Boca Dude
Last, my bad. That link is from June, this one is from today. You're right, it is a great day!! http://www.fivethirtyeight.com/
Posted 09:39 AM, 09/08/2008
Talking point sleuth
Lol! It really is interesting to observe which kinds of animals hunt in packs: hyenas, coyotes, Republican lackeys. Rabidly partisan right wing talk radio dominates the political radio dial. Rabidly partisan Fox is a major player on the TV dial. MSNBC fires their political hack, and the Lackeys shriek like a pack of hyenas and move in en masse to happily suck down the strewn flesh scraps before they resume their constant whining about "unfair" media coverage.
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Posted 10:15 AM, 09/08/2008
Talking point sleuth
"Youre entitled to your political hacks TPS...it's the masquerade of mainstream that's offensive...." Lol! As if right wing talk radio, Fox, etc., don't portray themselves as unbiased reporting. The fact of the matter is that Fox, right wing talk radio, etc., are all "mainstream" press. I love it how you lackeys are always posting about how high ratings of Fox and right wing talk radio are, and then are always claiming that they aren't "mainstream." What's the definition of mainstream, Xi Jah? Lol! Not to mention, the fact remains that at least NBC, ABC, CBS, etc., do present both sides on issues. If there is a bias that comes through, it is very small in comparison to the enormous bias from O'Reilly, Hannity, Limbaugh, etc. I know that actual analysis has nothing to do with Republican lackeys' constant whining about how unfair the world is to them (even as they tell others to be tough and handle adversity that comes their way), but at least they could try to use some kind of analysis to back up their shrill whining.
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Posted 10:32 AM, 09/08/2008
Some Boca Dude
Britt and Juan and Maura all drink the same Kook Aid. Olbermann and the Scar have different points of view. Until Fox actually becomes truly "Fair and Balanced", I don't think any kind of the comparison you are feebly attempting to make is valid.
Posted 10:32 AM, 09/08/2008
Talking point sleuth
Seriously, Xi Jah, do you think that Fox presents both sides on issues nearly to the extent of other mainstream TV networks? And is there anything on other networks that balances out Hannity, O'Reily, etc.? Not to mention that clearly, there's nothing in other mainstream outlets that balances out mainstream talk radio like Limbaugh, Hannity, O'Reily, etc, etc. What point do you need to concede? Looking at mainstream press as a whole, their is clearly more highly partisan media on the right than on the left. The only way you can support your vast left wing media conspiracy theories is by separating the highly partisan media on the right from "mainstream," which you do even as you tell us how popular it is. A contradiction in terms.
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Posted 10:44 AM, 09/08/2008
Talking point sleuth
Xi Jah. I need to understand that difference? How do Hannity, O'Reilly present themselves? As hard news. It seems that it is you who needs to understand better what distinctions are and aren't valid.
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Posted 10:58 AM, 09/08/2008
bon
yobill626: Heh. You might wana wait for the post convention state by state polling. Prepare yourself. It won't be pretty for the messiah. :)
Posted 11:03 AM, 09/08/2008
Gibba Mang
Remember that book "Where's Waldo?", well Where's Sarah? I'm still waiting for her to clarify her tax and spend policies, as well as her love of earmarks. I thought she was an agent for "change?" Well, Dick Cheney likes her so you know we're in great hands. ;)
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Posted 11:59 AM, 09/08/2008
Talking point sleuth
"Even if they were, ..."---}}} Lol! Right, like Fox's "news" coverage isn't obviously slanted to the right. See, it's this kind of statement, on which your vast left-wing media conspiracy theories are based, which makes your argument ridiculous.
Posted 12:07 PM, 09/08/2008
Talking point sleuth
"Radio shows with hosts are not news shows ...."---}}} Really? Does O'Reily say his show isn't news? Hannity? They are highly partisan, and they are, by definition, mainstream, and they present themselves as news. Are you saying that Hannity et. al. are liars? "EVERYONE else in the electronic MSM is LIBERAL to the core....."---}}} Once again, let's see that they have a liberal slant because the majority of reporters are liberal. (Forgetting that the personal ideology of reporters is balanced out by the corporate interests of their employers), even if "left wing MSM media reporters' bias is reflected in broadcasts, there's no doubt that they aren't nearly as blatantly partisan as the vast amount of right wing MSM media outlets that are unabashedly partisan. Why do you keep ducking so much? Still trying to prove that you shouldn't have been picked last for your middle school intramural dodge ball games?
Posted 04:06 PM, 09/08/2008
Some Boca Dude
I notice how not a single one of you right wingers responded to my question of since Obama sat down with Bill-o, don't you think McInsane should sit down with Olbermann? This is what you guys always do, ignore what you can't refute.
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