And that’s why MSNBC calls itself “The Place for Politics”, and Faux calls itself, “America’s Newsroom”, when it isn’t. As for Rachel, she isn’t everyone’s cup of tea; some people are allergic to facts.
KaffekupI noticed Rachel made no mention last night of the 125,000 [presumably] Sanders supporters disenfranchised in Brooklyn. It got the “one-day treatment” in print media and a bit over a minute on Democracy Now for all electronic. No word at all regarding the rest of the state.
Wilde Bill over 8 years ago
Are you sure your not working for MSNBC?
johnt204 over 8 years ago
“Tumblred” looks like “tumble red”.Might it not be better as Tumblr’d"
Slowly, he turned... over 8 years ago
there is a lot of that going around…
David Rickard Premium Member over 8 years ago
Actual reporting? How analog of her
dogday Premium Member over 8 years ago
That’s OK Carmen. Everyone else has forgotten “actual reporting.” Why shouldn’t you?
kaffekup over 8 years ago
And that’s why MSNBC calls itself “The Place for Politics”, and Faux calls itself, “America’s Newsroom”, when it isn’t. As for Rachel, she isn’t everyone’s cup of tea; some people are allergic to facts.
hippogriff over 8 years ago
KaffekupI noticed Rachel made no mention last night of the 125,000 [presumably] Sanders supporters disenfranchised in Brooklyn. It got the “one-day treatment” in print media and a bit over a minute on Democracy Now for all electronic. No word at all regarding the rest of the state.
Thomas & Tifffany Connolly over 8 years ago
EGAD!! If you start doing that people will start expecting actual facts!!!! OH, the Horror!! OH, the fear!!