That’s my thought. Last thing any networks need right now is anti-Trump coverage, especially with Biden saying tone down the rhetoric.
Their own network knows they are infantile and appeal to that part of Manhattanite schnorrers who, like Joe, have a couple of divorces and a murder or two under their belt. Schadenfreude!
They had to pull him ..and the other loud mouth while the left pretends they are all about “unity”.
I have a feeling that “thinking” liberals are realizing, just as they finally admit that Joe is toast, that hard left things like Scarborough, The view, etc. are really stupid and hurting their brands. I mean, they finally got rid of Don Lemon, Cuomo, et-al. That was at least a start.
The “Media” lies about EVERYTHING even this. It’s what they do.
Celebrated? Influential? Top-rated? According to whom besides MSNBC employees?
He woulda said…better luck next time or oh darn he missed. Even though these ass clowns are thinking that they need to continue to be lying, cheating treasonists and pretend they’re concerned. “It’s a tragedy” will be repeated for a few days.
But remember 9/11. They were all on board as “good Americans” and condemned the attack. A year later, “something happened to somebody”.
IOW, they might say "We'll get him next time!"......................
I remember when that Ass-Hat was a republican and played guitar and sang in a country band at the GOP convention back in 2012.
Reopen the Laurie Klausutis case.
Those two are simply getting makeovers and new hairstyles for tonight. They’ll be in Milwaukee prime time. Those grifters are stuck to NBC
Keep in mind that MSNBC isn’t pulling the show because Joe and Mika are going to say something outrageously callous about Trump. MSNBC is pulling Joe because, if he says it, they think it will generate sympathy for Trump.
Is The View still on?
Those crazies can’t help themselves.
On another level, perhaps MSNBC fears that if one of their guests/hosts says something they have termed 'inappropriate', the reaction might go beyond complaining to advertisers.
TV personalities and Comcast execs are a lot easier to put in the ground than presidential candidates. The image these people have of right-wingers is the perception of the average Muslim in the days after 9/11 - a drooling mass of murderous anger. Once nothing happens for weeks, the all-clear will be given, and they’ll resume the old Trump bashing.
And that’s the way it should be. Politics ain’t beanbag. Slamming the other side is how you grab audiences by the throat.