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In reply to the discussion: Just turned off msnbc again [View all]Marthe48
(17,147 posts)65. That's a good question
I read plenty of news on DU and I am grateful that so many people collect and share news stories. I guess I tune into msnbc to get a different slant on stories I read here.
I didn't have any temper tantrums listening to Rachel Maddow or Lawrence O'Donnell last night Guess that'll have to satisfy me for the week.
I think I picked up bad habits from my great aunt. My great aunt lived with us after she had a stroke and she'd absolutely rave at the television. We could hear her all through the house. And that was in the 1960s! I haven't had a stroke yet, but I'm skating on thin ice.
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Can someone, anyone, report the actual news? Or does everything have to be a damn show.
bullimiami
Mar 18
#2
"Americans" sure dont. "Some Americans" do but "Many Americans" would welcome an alternative.
bullimiami
Mar 18
#16
The "fill-in" was Michael Steele, former RNC chair now an independent and co-host of MSNBC show
ificandream
Mar 18
#29
A lot of repugs will stampede off shows that call them out. So play chickens clucking as they leave.
GreenWave
Mar 18
#30
Yes, the OP having made such a big deal over his dislike of something-or-other he heard on MSNBC,
Jack-o-Lantern
Mar 18
#53