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Friday, November 22, 2024
MSNBC headed for hospice care
MSNBC headed for hospice care - American Thinker https://t.co/MdxlIxrIqF
— Silvio Canto. Jr. (@silvio_canto) November 22, 2024
It appears that MSNBC’s future is in doubt. This is what we hear:
Comcast on Wednesday officially announced it would spin off several NBCUniversal cable networks, including MSNBC, in a move that will dramatically shake up the landscape of legacy media as the liberal cable outlet will no longer be affiliated with NBC News.
Cesar Conde will continue leading the NBCUniversal News Group, but now that group only includes NBC News, the NBC News Now streaming service, Telemundo and owned-and-operated local stations. Conde loses oversight of MSNBC and CNBC in the process, and the fate of shared resources — and even the cable network’s name and editorial direction — are in question.
A current MSNBC staffer is “intrigued by the amount of thought that seems to have gone into” the decision from a business standpoint, but said there is a “big concern” about what this means going forward for MSNBC.
“No mas” as boxer Roberto DurĂ¡n once said. At the same time, I am not surprised that a news channel obsessed with President Trump and calling his voters racist would eventually lose its affiliations. Imagine working at NBC and having to react on a daily basis about what Rachel, Joy, and the others said last night. I don’t know anybody at NBC, but I have to believe that this is a welcome separation. Who wants to be with people who hate?
The moral of the story is that hatred will eventually destroy the hater. Unfortunately, MSNBC became a hate machine airing nonsense and lies nightly. At the same time, how many times can you hear about Trump before you switch the channel and want something else?
I guess it was a few years ago, circa 2000 and the Bush-Gore campaign, I used to catch Chris Matthews on my office computer. It was a good show and informative as well. I knew he was a Democrat but never felt that he hated me because I wasn’t.
MSNBC is headed for hospice care. It will cease to exist soon and we wish all the haters over there a happy Christmas. I have to think that the late Tim Russert, a decent man who would often speak with Matthews on the aforementioned broadcast, must be giving management a thumbs up for unplugging this unwatchable garbage that the network turned into.
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We learned who shot J.R., but will we ever learn who voted for Biden?
The "Dallas" TV series was a huge success in the 1970s, 1980s, and even 1990s. On March 13, 1980, the season ended with someone shooting J.R. Ewing, the Texas oilman that everybody loved to hate.
The show's fans spent most of the summer wondering "Who shot JR"? In fact, it was millions, and around the world: Who shot J.R.? Some 83 million people in the country saw the show or an amazing 76% of all of the TVs in the US. As I recall, it was Kristin who shot him and the mystery was over!
In the end, to accept Joe Biden as our legitimate chief executive, we must believe the voters hammered the Democrats in congressional, state, and local elections, yet decided to elect the “leader” of their party president.We must believe that Biden dramatically underperformed among minority voters, yet received 10 million more votes than Barack Obama.We must believe that virtually all of the reliable election bellwethers were wrong.We must believe that all of the elections in the swing states were conducted honestly and that the Venezuelan software used to tabulate the votes was secure.All of this beggars belief.
Read more: https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2020/11/we_learned_who_shot_jr_but_will_we_ever_learn_who_voted_for_biden.html#ixzz6eQpZdDc7
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1980: Who shot J R Ewing of the Dallas TV series?
The "Dallas" TV series was a huge success in the 1970's.
On March 13, 1980, the season ended with someone shooting JR Ewing, the character that everybody loved to hate.
The show's fans, and a few others spent most of the summer wondering "Who shot JR"?
On this day in 1980, millions of people around the world tuned in to answer the question: Who shot JR?
83 million people in the country saw the show or an amazing 76% of all of the TVs in the US.
As I recall, it was Kristin who shot him!
1963: It’s time to take a second look at JFK
We remember another anniversary of President Kennedy’s assassination this week.
It's time for another look at President Kennedy’s legacy as Alan Brinkley wrote a few years ago:
President Kennedy spent less than three years in the White House. His first year was a disaster, as he himself acknowledged. The Bay of Pigs invasion of Communist Cuba was only the first in a series of failed efforts to undo Fidel Castro’s regime.So how long will this “sainthood” of President Kennedy continue? Or are we finally going to get a more objective view?
His 1961 summit meeting in Vienna with the Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev was a humiliating experience. Most of his legislative proposals died on Capitol Hill.
Yet he was also responsible for some extraordinary accomplishments.
The most important, and most famous, was his adept management of the Cuban missile crisis in 1962, widely considered the most perilous moment since World War II.
Most of his military advisers — and they were not alone — believed the United States should bomb the missile pads that the Soviet Union was stationing in Cuba.
Kennedy, aware of the danger of escalating the crisis, instead ordered a blockade of Soviet ships.
In the end, a peaceful agreement was reached. Afterward, both Kennedy and Khrushchev began to soften the relationship between Washington and Moscow.
Maybe it will start now as more allegations of sexual misconduct come out against politicians. It’s obvious that President Kennedy had a problem with women, too.
My bottom line is that President Kennedy should be viewed as a politician and not as a saint, as he has been for many years.
A second look at the Kennedy record is overdue and necessary.