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SassyLady
11-02-2010, 09:34 PM
I feel like such a rubbernecker watching the idiots at MSNBC tonight! It's more fun that watching SNL or the Daily Show. Those guys are hysterical and I know that I'm helping their ratings by watching them, but it's like watching a slow motion car wreck.

Olberman just called Michelle Bachman a "hyno-toad" because Matthews accused her of being in a trance, as if she was hypnotized.

I tell you what I've learned about the liberal left over the last few years....they are the most disrespectful, sarcastic, mean-spiritied, personal attacking morons I've ever witnessed.

I don't know how NBC can afford to keep paying those people.

Pagan
11-02-2010, 09:36 PM
Do yourself a favor and pull the plug on them all, I stopped doing ANY broadcast TV about 5 years ago.

Free your mind and think for yourself ;)

SassyLady
11-02-2010, 09:42 PM
Do yourself a favor and pull the plug on them all, I stopped doing ANY broadcast TV about 5 years ago.

Free your mind and think for yourself ;)

Well, fortunately, Pagan, I can actually listen to pundits and talk/radio show hosts and still think for myself.

Don't need to pull the plug to decide what is valid/true for me. But, if it works to help you think for yourself, great!

Missileman
11-02-2010, 09:58 PM
I feel like such a rubbernecker watching the idiots at MSNBC tonight! It's more fun that watching SNL or the Daily Show. Those guys are hysterical and I know that I'm helping their ratings by watching them, but it's like watching a slow motion car wreck.

Olberman just called Michelle Bachman a "hyno-toad" because Matthews accused her of being in a trance, as if she was hypnotized.

I tell you what I've learned about the liberal left over the last few years....they are the most disrespectful, sarcastic, mean-spiritied, personal attacking morons I've ever witnessed.

I don't know how NBC can afford to keep paying those people.

I briefly caught them beating up on some GOP Congresswoman when she said that the first order of business would be to make "across the board" cuts to discretionary spending. Apparently, none of them believe that ANY spending by the government is discretionary, and Maddow actually asked if discretionary spending included the military.

Pagan
11-02-2010, 10:02 PM
Well, fortunately, Pagan, I can actually listen to pundits and talk/radio show hosts and still think for myself.

Don't need to pull the plug to decide what is valid/true for me. But, if it works to help you think for yourself, great!

Was not my intent to slight you, it was a generalization of the majority in this country. Just engage in a discussion of 99% of the herd out there and you'll see how they only "Parrot" what they hear from ________ talk show.

So don't take offense and I apologize if you took it that way ;)

SassyLady
11-02-2010, 10:05 PM
I briefly caught them beating up on some GOP Congresswoman when she said that the first order of business would be to make "across the board" cuts to discretionary spending. Apparently, none of them believe that ANY spending by the government is discretionary, and Maddow actually asked if discretionary spending included the military.

Yep....she was from Tennessee. I just cannot see why any conservative would want to be interviewed on MSNBC....they were blatantly laughing in the background as they were talking with Bachman after Matthews said she just kept repeating herself as if she were in a trance. He kept asking the same question and was, himself, in a trance because he couldn't seem to ask a different question. They refuse to listen to the answer because it's not the one they want to hear. Then, they belittle the interviewee for not going along with their thug tactics.

They are already setting up Rand Paul ... saying that if he doesn't vote against raising the debt ceiling he will collapse all the world economies. Scary Larry O'Donnell ... all of them make me want to become the nun that raps their knuckles when they open their mouths!! :slap:

red states rule
11-03-2010, 02:17 AM
Michele Bachman threw it back at Matthews, and his liberal panel even took notice

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SassyLady
11-03-2010, 02:49 AM
Was not my intent to slight you, it was a generalization of the majority in this country. Just engage in a discussion of 99% of the herd out there and you'll see how they only "Parrot" what they hear from ________ talk show.

So don't take offense and I apologize if you took it that way ;)

Not offended just being assertive about how I feel and it's not being a part of the herd that can't think for themself

red states rule
11-03-2010, 03:34 AM
MSNBC was like a Maytag washer stuck in the spin cycle

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red states rule
11-03-2010, 04:16 AM
Cry me a river of tears!!!

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darin
11-03-2010, 06:30 AM
MRKP's current avatar is enough to give ME a tingle...wowo...

http://www.debatepolicy.com/image.php?u=83&dateline=1288752997

gabosaurus
11-03-2010, 11:34 AM
Can we pull the plug on Fox as well? Aren't they pretty much the same animal dressed differently?
But I second the motion for not watching TV news of any kind. The Animal Channel is much more entertaining.

Little-Acorn
11-03-2010, 11:43 AM
Pull the plug on MSNBC

How cruel!
Where would those six viewers go? What would they do? :alcoholic:

red states rule
11-03-2010, 04:54 PM
Can we pull the plug on Fox as well? Aren't they pretty much the same animal dressed differently?
But I second the motion for not watching TV news of any kind. The Animal Channel is much more entertaining.

Ues, Fox News is still a thron in the side of liberals who claim to support the open exchange of ideas

As long as only liberal ideas are exchanged

red states rule
11-03-2010, 04:54 PM
Pull the plug on MSNBC

How cruel!
Where would those six viewers go? What would they do? :alcoholic:

CNN

And their ratings would triple

red states rule
11-04-2010, 03:32 AM
Another example why MSNBC was last in the ratings on Election night

Why have a set for these liberals? They could have broadcast from the DNC headquarters in DC

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