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merrily

(45,251 posts)
Wed Jul 29, 2015, 03:41 AM Jul 2015

How way, way out of touch some political pundits are:

Buzzfeed's McCay Coppins has been appearing on a variety of MSNBC shows of late, often commenting on Trump. (Apparently, every guest pundit on MSNBC who is going to discuss Trump has to be smirking knowingly when introduced by the show host.)

Anyway, on Chris Hayes Tuesday evening, McCay Coppins noted that Trump had long had two sets of advisers around him. However, once he actually announced, his advisors were a new bunch of professionals. Now, waiiit forrrrr itttt--

"And they're not Republican establishment. Like, they've worked for the Koch brothers."

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How way, way out of touch some political pundits are: (Original Post) merrily Jul 2015 OP
That's rich Cheese Sandwich Jul 2015 #1
Literally! (I saw what you did there.) merrily Jul 2015 #2
Trump is the entertaiment to distract from the issues. And of course the Corporate Media sabrina 1 Aug 2015 #3
Too late, I fear. Anti-trust regs were changed. Merger after merger was allowed. merrily Aug 2015 #4

sabrina 1

(62,325 posts)
3. Trump is the entertaiment to distract from the issues. And of course the Corporate Media
Sat Aug 1, 2015, 04:14 AM
Aug 2015

plays along.

We so need to get our media back out of the hands of Corporations.

merrily

(45,251 posts)
4. Too late, I fear. Anti-trust regs were changed. Merger after merger was allowed.
Sat Aug 1, 2015, 07:28 AM
Aug 2015

Now, we get our news from a very limited number of huge corporations. Except online. Even then, what we see online is often commentary on such news as the conglomerates choose to make public.

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