MSNBC's "creative editing"

As Mitt Romney would say.
Sauce for the Gander.

Your umm, going to have to explain to me how that makes any of this right. Or at least makes me,... or possibly anyone, feels better about this?
 
Other than sharing staff of course.
Only they obviously don't. They are entirely separate organizations which have absolutely nothing to do with each other.

Furthermore, the NBC incident was in regard to a Today Show producer who got fired for his mistake.
 
Only they obviously don't. They are entirely separate organizations which have absolutely nothing to do with each other.
The impetus of this thread Andrea Mitchell appears on Nightly News with Brian Williams as a political correspondent and is the NBC News Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent.
 
Good catch. I didn't realize NBC staff got shows on MSNBC.
 
Obviously it's clear I'm being untruthful with you. Clearly they are separate organizations that have absolutely no connection with each other. :nod:
 
Obviously, you are reading far too much into this. Clearly, I admitted you were right.

You see what facts can do, why they are so important, and why it is such a huge problem that Fox News intentionally ignores them so frequently while rarely admitting that they were mistaken?

But even so, one mistake by a single producer on the Today Show for which he was fired really has nothing to do with NBC or MSNBC, other than to show they acted professionally like any legitimate news organization should do. Now does it?
 
I would like to point out that NBC has an entirely different newsroom than MSNBC. ie: David Gregory and Brian Williams have nothing to do with Maddox or Olberman. While MSNBC has its problems, the NBC newsroom is well respected.
 
Olbermann left long ago. And Rachel Maddow is highly regarded by many.

But I agree that NBC is extremely well respected. You can take well-deserved potshots at MSNBC for being as biased as Fox News, but that is obviously not true with NBC.
 
He did?
Shows how much I follow MSNBC.
 
Bill Maher is decent and polite to anybody who actually deserves it. And I think it is funny that you apparently watch Ed Schultz far more often than I do.
 
He did?
Shows how much I follow MSNBC.

Fired for making a massive 7200 dollars worth of donations.
Which is kinda ironic in the light of citizens united.
 
Fired for making a 7200 dollars worth of donations.
Which is kinda ironic in the light of citizens united.

Was he really fired for that? I thought he was just slapped on the wrist. I thought money was the main reason he didn't get a new contract with MSNBC.
 
I still maintain the main difference is one network never claims to be balanced while the other one does. MSNBC never claims to be anything of the sort, so I am personally less offended when they let their blatant bias show.
 
This forum is heavily left, the lamestream media is. The right is the valourous minority everywhere fighting to have their voices heard. You have to respect that.
 
This forum is heavily left, the lamestream media is. The right is the valourous minority everywhere fighting to have their voices heard. You have to respect that.

Christians are persecuted in America. Christmas is under siege.
 
Does anyone know of some good right-wing-leaning forum? Please not some forum affiliated to the Republican Party, but simply right-leaning.

I'd like to walk a mile in the shoes of our under-represented brothers in arms.
 
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