Special Comment: Ouch
MSNBC’s Keith Olbermann delivered a scathing commentary on John McCain during last night’s broadcast. My jaw almost hit the floor. You can read the transcript here.
MSNBC’s Keith Olbermann delivered a scathing commentary on John McCain during last night’s broadcast. My jaw almost hit the floor. You can read the transcript here.
Yesterday, I was on MSNBC discussing Obama’s veep search, as well McCain’s proposal to hold 10 televised town hall meetings with Obama. Props to Josh, whose post was the fodder for our discussion on the teevee. Check it out. Happy Friday.
Happy last primary day! Keep an eye out for Matthew, who will be on MSNBC between 2:30pm-3:00pm EST today to discuss all things politics!
In other news:
McAuliffe: Clinton Ready To Go [LINK]
Clyburn Gets Off The Fence [LINK]
Governors Supporting Hillary Prepare For Switch To Obama [LINK]
Dick Cheney Is Funny, Kind Of [LINK]
Retiring Clinton’s Debt? [LINK]
TPM: Inspector General: NASA Distorted Climate Data [LINK]
Gallup Poll: Obama Edges McCain Nationally [LINK]
Bill Clinton Is Pissed At Vanity Fair (With Audio) [LINK]
G.M. Closing 4 Plants In Shift From Trucks Toward Cars [LINK]
Wes Clark Floats Obama-Sebelius [LINK]
Climate Change: GOP Not Warming Up [LINK]
Sen. Robert Byrd Hospitalized [LINK]
Just a quick correction regarding Peter’s appearance on MSNBC yesterday afternoon. At 3:12 in the clip, the host quotes a “liberal website” saying “Feeling for Scott McLellan [sic]. Nice getting savaged for saying what everyone knows to be true anyway.”
The so-called liberal website is actually a twitter post from Mike Turk, the Bush-Cheney 2004 eCampaign Director. Damn that liberal media!
Look! I’m on the TEEVEES! Enjoy.
In case you missed it last week, my brother and I did MSNBC, discussing the online fights taking place between supporters of Sens. Clinton and Obama and what that will mean for the general election. We hope to be doing a lot more television and radio in the coming months. Stay tuned.
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Peter on MSNBC:
Matthew on MSNBC:
Today, America enters its sixth year in Iraq. As President Bush takes the stage to tout all that we have accomplished, thousands of activists hit the streets of Washington, D.C., calling on our political leaders to end the war and bring our troops home now. We honor the brave men and women who have served our country, we pay tribute to those who were gravely injured, and we remember those who lost their lives in this war that should have never been waged.
It’s a pretty depressing day that deserves solemnity. However, to the media, this is just another day of scandals, flip-flops and campaign trail coverage. It’s five years later, and the media still treats a war that has killed thousands upon thousands and cost billions as a sideshow to the less important stories of the day.
In fairness, at least MSNBC host Mika Brezinski seems to recognize the absurdity of what her producers have put in her teleprompter.
This is great…
“Well, he wasn’t just for gay rights, he was more for gay rights than Ted Kennedy,” said Carlson facetiously. “He was basically gay.”
-MSNBC TV host Tucker Carlson on Willard Mitt Romney’s position(s) on gay rights