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dmosh42

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2. I completely agree with your sentiments on this, and it prompted other thoughts.....
Sat Feb 1, 2014, 11:05 AM
Feb 2014

about other disasters in the past. This whole thing was inspired by an event on the GW bridge, and it took place where the media is most prominent, hence the awe inspiring investigations by these MSNBC shows. I can remember a few disasters in the not so distant past where huge amounts of money were supposed to help recoveries, and one in Fl in which I took losses and wondered where the accounting was. I guess we'll never know, but for now this NJ event has me glued to what and how all this happened, and hopefully all the rats will be exposed!

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Agreed 1000+. In doing so, they also reinforce the need for print journalism, by always Justice Feb 2014 #1
I would put it this way liberalmike27 Feb 2014 #5
+1 broiles Feb 2014 #6
I agree that MSNBC is "the defined left edge of what you can report on, in the corporate media." Tom Rinaldo Feb 2014 #13
You have pretty much nailed it right there. Enthusiast Feb 2014 #20
Very true Tom Rinaldo Feb 2014 #17
I completely agree with your sentiments on this, and it prompted other thoughts..... dmosh42 Feb 2014 #2
yes, I agree and one other I like is Ezra Kline dem in texas Feb 2014 #3
And thank God for them! Because you're sure not gonna get anywhere with THIS guy: calimary Feb 2014 #4
At first when Rachel filled in for Keith, I didn't get her popularity...Now I can't tear myself away joanbarnes Feb 2014 #7
Hated to see Keith go. DirkGently Feb 2014 #9
I couldn't get into her when she was on liberal talk radio with other liberal faves such as Stephani CTyankee Feb 2014 #14
They've got a world-class crew going. Wonder if MSNBC knows it? DirkGently Feb 2014 #8
I agree with you and the OP 2naSalit Feb 2014 #26
You don't do a bad job of getting your point across, either. Are you in some form of media? Frustratedlady Feb 2014 #29
Those you have listed have and are doing a great job I have one major fear. gordianot Feb 2014 #10
Agree. I would add Karen Finney, Alex Wagner and Melissa Harris-Perry question everything Feb 2014 #11
I just LOVE those three and for very different reasons. CTyankee Feb 2014 #15
Let's not forget Joy Reid! BuckIA Feb 2014 #27
Of course! Starting after the Olympics! Thanks question everything Feb 2014 #28
Two thumbs up. Be sure to send this eloquent piece to them and to their corporate boss. Hekate Feb 2014 #12
Kick Cha Feb 2014 #16
Keith Olberman set the standard when he took on Bushco malaise Feb 2014 #18
He was fearless Tom Rinaldo Feb 2014 #19
+1 a significant amount.......nt Enthusiast Feb 2014 #21
We needed him so badly then. DirkGently Feb 2014 #30
I hope he lands on his feet malaise Feb 2014 #31
You think millions are watching those shows? Bluenorthwest Feb 2014 #22
I'll just discuss Maddow for the moment Tom Rinaldo Feb 2014 #24
Her incredulous tone has been spot-on. DirkGently Feb 2014 #32
Nice to see someone on here Jamaal510 Feb 2014 #23
Without Keith there is none of this musiclawyer Feb 2014 #25
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