“Congratulations my boy, you’re now Captain of the Titanic! Now if you’ll excuse me, I’ll be heading to the lifeboats.”
She should have one tied to his ankle and tossed into the sea. (notice the confusion).
Maddo the unlikely success
Nowadays, such job titles are interchangeable. Most anchors opine without being asked, as if people out there are waiting for their two cents on all topics.
Will Hillary’s Campaign Headquarters be at MSNBC ?
Racheal Maddow. Why does he have a girls name?
More like a floatie.
I’d watch Al Jazeera before watching almost anything on MSNBC.
Maybe the use “anchor” was a weight reference?
Low and lower. But they get the cable carry fees.
Now remember, an anchor in operation is a low-down object laying in mud and fish droppings. So yes, I would think of Maddow as an anchor.
News anchor must mean dike on MSLGTB
Maddow has more testosterone than most liberal men.
So she's assured membership in the sprawling liberal herd of the "alienated".
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RUSH: Jim Geraghty, our buddy at National Review Online, I think his blog is called The Campaign Spot. He's come up with an interesting way of describing what has happened in the Drive-By Media. He's calling it "narrative journalism." I described this on Monday in my long dissertation on power, not truth. That to powerful people and, in this case, people that think they're powerful -- left, the media, Democrats -- the truth of everything is a relative matter, everything's relative.
There is no truth, that power is much more important than truth, and with power you can make the truth whatever you want it to be. And that's my version of what's happening right now in the media. He calls it "narrative journalism." It's the same thing. You pick an outcome. You take a story, like the Gentle Giant in Ferguson or Eric Garner, and the narrative is: racist cops, out of control, targeting young black men, and you run with it. You just assume that's what happened, that's the explanation, and then everything follows from that, every guest, every story, every premise.
She would make a better boat anchor.