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Most of those Republicans you list have been regular guests since the last election. You’re right there has been a news shift, but they’ve had Steele, Schmidt, Wallace, and others on for much longer than that.

He didn’t get fired because of what he did. He got fired because Cruz got his clock cleaned and needed a scapegoat. He was the most obvious sacrifice.

MSNBC has undergone a pretty significant revamp in its programming over the last year or so. They’re abandoning the “liberal Fox” thing in their news division - they’re trying to become the cable arm of NBC news, with a political focus.

That makes it more surprising for me. Every time I saw him with Chris Hayes he would get backed into a corner almost immediately and give terrible answers. At least with someone like Michael Steele you can have an interesting conversation. Rick Tyler always stuck to the script and fell apart under pressure.

Yeah, it seemed like they’d been pretty down with lying (and probably actively rewarding it) up to that point. Telling people Carson dropped out before the Iowa primary was a way bigger lie than the Rubio Bible thing, as far as lies go.

What’s amazing is that Maddow is able to devote even a small portion of her show to something other than Trump.

Then Tyler announced you can now see him on an avowedly liberal network

between this and MSNBC basically focusing more on Trump than the actually Democratic primary, it makes me feel like MSNBC decided “if can’t beat them, join them” and have decided to shift to becoming a right-wing news source.

Proof positive of how batsh1t unhinged extreme right MSNBC has gone.

THEY ARE SCOOPING UP TED CRUZ’S REJECTS.

Let that sentence stink in for a second —- imagine how much a liar one must allegedly be for Ted “stole the Iowa Caucus” Cruz to turn his nose up at you?

Rachel Maddow had nice things to say about him. She said that he’s one of the few GOP reps that actually answers her questions. The quality of the answers may be questionable but he doesn’t shut her out like most of the others. That’s something.

So a conservative on MSNBC, but MPH out. They’re really serious about competing with Faux News.

Except for Tamron Hall all the anchors are white. I believe Fox News is more diverse.

I am so incensed by this I could vomit. Comcast, Andy Lack and Phil Griffin have been dismantling MSNBC’s progressive viewpoint for two years and Melissa’s show is the latest example of this. With the Oscars airing this weekend amid the #OscarsSoWhite controversy her show would’ve been a perfect venue for voices to

I love her. Especially her lisp.

What they’re really saying without saying is that:
all shows are going to puff up those G.arbage O.fthe P.eople candidates -because invisible sky wizard/corporate payoff reasons.

So we’re seeing the real life episode of “The Cosby Show” when Clair was invited to be on a political show-only to provide black commentary about black issues. Ugh. MSNBC, get it together. So only Al Sharpton is the only black person with a show on your network? Reboot “The Reid Report” on weekends instead of putting

This is ... kind of messy.

Sad. Her show was my first real introduction to intersectionality in feminism (thanks for nothing college) and although I haven’t watched recently due to MSNBC not being available for my price point on cable, I will always be thankful for her insight that encouraged me to look at a view different from my own no matter

I think her show took a huge hit after she basically sided with the Rachel Dolezal.

Well, this blows. I’m trying to come up with a more sophisticated response, but that pretty much sums it up. But I’m glad she’s standing up to the suits at MSNBC.