Posted on 07/23/2014 5:54:44 AM PDT by 1raider1
According to insiders, NBC political director and chief White House correspondent Chuck Todd is the rightful heir to Gregory, but he has not been officially offered the job.
Other names said to be in the frame include Today anchor Savannah Guthrie, who comes from a political background but is unlikely to be released from the flagship morning show where shes hugely popular. Guthrie is also due to give birth to her first child next month and will return to Today after maternity leave.
MSNBCs Morning Joe team of Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski have also been said to be angling for a Sunday slot, but NBC insiders said there are concerns about putting a partisan host in charge of Meet the Press, as Scarborough is a former Republican congressman.
“NBC political director and chief White House correspondent Chuck Todd is the rightful heir to Gregory”
http://www.redstate.com/2013/09/09/spoken-like-a-democrat-married-to-a-democratic-operative/
Lets use this as a timely reminder that Chuck Todd was once a Democratic staffer to Senator Tom Harkin and is married to Kristian Denny Todd who served as a communications person for the Democratic Party and then helped found Maverick Strategies and Mail, a consulting group for liberal candidates.
David Gregory to Chuck Todd? Are you sh**ting me? Thats going from very left wing biased to outright over the cliff left wing bias.
” MSNBCs Morning Joe team of Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski have also been said to be angling for a Sunday slot, but NBC insiders said there are concerns about putting a partisan host in charge of Meet the Press, as Scarborough is a former Republican congressman.”
That’s a laugh... who is it that has been hosting ABC’s flagship Sunday News program? Clinton’s former official spokesman?
He was taking some pretty good shots in the end.
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