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Did MSNBC change its mind about Sam Seder, or are they just going (Original Post) pnwmom Dec 2017 OP
They admitted they made a mistake and rehired him. OliverQ Dec 2017 #1
The reversed the firing and apologized for "getting it wrong" madaboutharry Dec 2017 #2
Reports Are They Have Reversed Their Position And Rehired Him. TheMastersNemesis Dec 2017 #3
He's on Chris Hayes right now Greywing Dec 2017 #4
Here: MSNBC Reverses Firing Of Contributor Sam Seder hlthe2b Dec 2017 #5
Thank God they reversed that really bad decision....n/t Upthevibe Dec 2017 #6
"Sometimes you just get one wrong - and that's what happened here" Mr. Ected Dec 2017 #7
Thanks! n/t pnwmom Dec 2017 #8
Maybe we should pass this message along to certain Senate Democrats. Tatiana Dec 2017 #9
Comcast got caught. Wellstone ruled Dec 2017 #10
Yay! Laffy Kat Dec 2017 #11
Good for you! pnwmom Dec 2017 #12

Mr. Ected

(9,714 posts)
7. "Sometimes you just get one wrong - and that's what happened here"
Thu Dec 7, 2017, 09:20 PM
Dec 2017

Should be the Senate Democrats' new motto.

Tatiana

(14,167 posts)
9. Maybe we should pass this message along to certain Senate Democrats.
Thu Dec 7, 2017, 09:36 PM
Dec 2017

Starting with Senator Gillibrand...

 

Wellstone ruled

(34,661 posts)
10. Comcast got caught.
Thu Dec 7, 2017, 09:51 PM
Dec 2017

Taking a fake news site as fact came back to haunt them. Seder would have sued this outfit for millions.

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