Why are we wasting our time discussing what they say at MSNBC?
"Trust me I'm not complaining!
"There are a few things that I figured out about MSNBC yeas ago:
"1) The network lacks maturity, from stupid tweets to on the air remarks about Romney's grandchild. MSNBC is a mess, as reported by The NY Post:
"In the past two months alone, three MSNBC anchors - Martin Bashir, Alec Baldwin and Melissa Harris-Perry - experienced damaging cases of foot-in-mouth syndrome and had to apologize.
Two - Bashir and Baldwin - lost their jobs."
"2) Most people see MSNBC as opinion rather than news:"
But "Law & Order" promoted them in their scripts many times.
MSNBC President Phil Griffin Claims Station Has No Ideology "MSNBC’s current line-up begins with
Morning Joe from 6 to 9 AM and continues with news oriented programs from 9 AM to noon. From there, he pointed out that the afternoon programs are more opinion oriented shows like the panel show
The Cycle and
Now With Alex Wagner. “Then you have the big voices of Ed Schultz, Rev [Al Sharpton], and Chris [Matthews],” Griffin added, “and then the big deeper thinkers of Chris Hayes, Rachel [Maddow], and Lawrence [O’Donnell].”
" 'In other words,” Grove jokingly asked Griffin, “if MSNBC’s day becomes increasingly Commie?”
" 'I prefer not to describe it that way,” Griffin said with a laugh. “We get more analytical as the day goes on.”
"Griffin says that Fox News, which
draws more viewers than MSNBC, CNN, and HLN combined, has a definite ideology. “I think they do have an ideology,” Griffin said, “because every Republican who’s in trouble goes on that network to be taken care of… They’re owned by News Corp., which is Rupert Murdoch. Roger Ailes runs it, and he comes out of the Republican Party.”
On MSNBC, Joan Walsh Said Bill O’Reilly’s Interview With Obama Was “Borderline Racist”…
Walsh said, ..."It means, again, that O’Reilly and Ailes and their viewers see this president as unqualified and ungrateful, an affirmative action baby who won’t thank us for all we’ve done for him and his cohort. The question was, of course, deeply condescending and borderline racist." ... Emphasis in the original.