To: 1Old Pro
Too funny. They don't have to pay me to fix the show - stop the Obama and lib worshipping BIAS. People aren't entertained by this, they are smart enough to see it's a charade to promote liberalism. You nailed it but I'll only add that most people have seen through the veneer of phony “hard questioning” Gregory tries mightily to simulate when quizzing liberals, while he attempts to skewer conservatives with "gothcha" questions.
18 posted on
04/21/2014 6:34:04 AM PDT by
luvbach1
(We are finished)
To: luvbach1
most people have seen through the veneer of phony hard questioning Gregory tries mightily to simulate when quizzing liberals, while he attempts to skewer conservatives with "gothcha" questions. Exactly, when their "strategy" is simply too predicable and has become very stale. How many times can one watch this and yell better questions at the TV and not become so tired so for relief we simply turn the channel.
19 posted on
04/21/2014 6:49:49 AM PDT by
1Old Pro
To: luvbach1
22 posted on
04/21/2014 7:22:36 AM PDT by
Obadiah
(I like Krabby Patties.)
To: luvbach1
A local radio station used to simulcast Meet the Press. I was listening, and he was 'moderating' a debate between a Democrat and a Republican congressmen. I can't remember which ones, or what issue they were debating - it doesn't really matter. What I do remember is Gregory's behavior. The Democrat blathered on and on with his talking points with no interruption from Gregory. The republican had practically every syllable challenged by the host. I think that most reasonable viewers, even if they have a political view sympathetic to Gregory's, would be turned off by his style.
35 posted on
04/21/2014 9:31:40 AM PDT by
fhayek
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