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In reply to the discussion: The Fate of Martin Bashir... [View all]madamesilverspurs
(16,506 posts)56. Sad.
Bashir departed MSNBC because of his one-time error in allowing himself to engage in the kind of behavior that is an everyday job requirement at Fox.
His own standards were likely more offended than any at MSNBC.
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Well said. Martin quit, but I won't quit the ONLY network that has Liberals on.
BlueCaliDem
Dec 2013
#3
I stand by what he said. And I dont think "he was disappointed in himself" How condescending.
rhett o rick
Dec 2013
#62
I watched the segment and didn't think that Bashir said that someone should shit in Palins
bluestate10
Dec 2013
#64
And to fall on the sword of Sarah Palin is probably the unkindest cut of all.
SleeplessinSoCal
Dec 2013
#20
Have you never seen the show? Do you not realize that it's very conversational?
SleeplessinSoCal
Dec 2013
#65
That's because we are always supposed to be "nice". Watch what happens to someone who honestly
Katashi_itto
Dec 2013
#31
Chis Hayes had on guest Michele Rhee giving her expert analysis of the failure of public education.
Enthusiast
Dec 2013
#39
Agreed. Rhee is a complete RW tool. Plus, she was extremely condescending to Hayes.
stopbush
Dec 2013
#46