To: truthandlife
Of course she wants him back. Supposedly his "show" is one of the highest ranked on msnbc. Given their steadily failing ratings, they can hardly afford to keep their "star" (such as he is) on the sidelines.
I think this is a thinly veiled ploy to get some air time on other networks, generate a little self-created controversy, and attempt to look fair and unbiased. {snort} Epic fail.
33 posted on
11/06/2010 8:12:31 AM PDT by
ThunderSleeps
(Restore santiy to DC, send obama, Reid, and Pelosi on vacation.)
To: ThunderSleeps
Of course she wants him back. Supposedly his "show" is one of the highest ranked on msnbc. Given their steadily failing ratings, they can hardly afford to keep their "star" (such as he is) on the sidelines. I think this is a thinly veiled ploy to get some air time on other networks, generate a little self-created controversy, and attempt to look fair and unbiased. {snort} Epic fail.
Bingo! I was thinking the very same thing. This seemed too deliberate on part of MSNBC and this is their way to gain attention of non-viewers of MSNBC by making this a breaking news stories other networks (including FOX) will cover, basically killing 2 birds with 1 stone:
1) distracting people and the MSM itself away from the election results.
2) a way to make themselves newsworthy and their vain attempt to gain viewers.
43 posted on
11/06/2010 8:58:29 AM PDT by
Blue Highway
("Judge me by the people with whom I surround myself" Barack Obama, Oct 15, 2008 Presidential debate)
To: ThunderSleeps
I think it was a move to roughly ease him out instead of Comcast throwing him out when they take over due to his low ratings.
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