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hlthe2b

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4. Really? I don't/did not dislike any of those listed.
Mon Jul 7, 2025, 04:50 AM
Jul 2025

I am talking about the recent "replacements" only on the weekend--who may be fine for many, but nearly all of them "hit me" the wrong way, whether constantly spewing "the beltway truisms" no matter how well debunked, some who refuse to learn how to pronounce anything--including US names and places, much less foreign, or smile, laugh, chuckle in some obsessive need to appear "pleasant," immediately after referencing some of Trump/MAGA's most horrific announcements/actions.

I agree that Michael Steele, even somewhat unleashed (weekdays only now) is refreshing compared to the newbies. He may be a former R, but he has fully absorbed what has happened to his old party and is not having it just as Nicole Wallace has done.

Of course, if the worst-case scenario for MSNBC comes to pass with its spin-off from NBC and Comcast, there may be nothing and no one left to critique, so I do acknowledge my words to be an irrelevancy soon.

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