Monday, June 18, 2012

MSNBC's Conservative Twist, Rush Rips Obama Heckler Critics, Meghan McCain Opens Up

Monday, June 18, 2012
MSNBC will replace Dylan Ratigan's 4 PM show with a new program featuring a rotating cast of anchors, Politico reported on Sunday.

Ratigan abruptly announced earlier in June that he was leaving the network, saying he wanted to concentrate on other things. On Sunday, Politico said that MSNBC will elevate some of its regular contributors to hosting gigs, including Salon writer Steve Kornacki and conservative commentator S.E. Cupp.
Limbaugh Rips Obama Heckler's Critics
CNN Steps Up New Strategy
Undocumented Journalist Speaks Out About Obama Immigration Move
WATCH: Meghan McCain Opens Up About Sensitive Topic
Obama's Iraq Ambassador Nominee Withdraws Amid WSJ Scandal
BLOG POSTS
Will Bunch: What Woodward and Bernstein Got Wrong About Watergate
The real crimes of the last 40 years didn't fit into the box that Woodward and Bernstein and the Watergate scandal helped to create. In the end, the real exceptionalism of Richard Nixon was merely that he was dumb enough to get caught. The rest of them all got away with it.
Wendell Potter: UnitedHealth's Misleading Promises -- It's What the Company Didn't Say That's Most Important
It was clear to me that UnitedHealth "declined" to make any company official available Sunday night because "rude" questions would have been asked. So the stories that appeared Monday and over subsequent days did not have answers to critically important questions.
Jason Linkins: TV SoundOff: Sunday Talking Heads
This is why I actually don't mind Graham being on these Sunday shows, because while he's occupied, other Americans have a fighting chance to unconstipate America. I am working on some way of tricking Graham into believing there are Sunday shows on everyday, but so far no luck.
Joshua M. Brown: The 25 Most Dangerous People in Financial Media
Dangerous in a good way -- these are the financial media players who are making things very difficult for the establishment to maintain the status quo.
Brandon Bowlin: Rodney King: Death of the Common Man
He didn't speak from a written speech or from some political soapbox. He didn't employ a deep vocabulary. He just asked a question. Something that would never occur to someone carrying a smoldering TV.
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