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In reply to the discussion: ‘Meet the Press’ crisis as David Gregory’s producer quits [View all]MADem
(135,425 posts)70. ...Gregory is dismissive of the staff, and is often hard to reach or approach...
Kiss.
Of.
Death.
We're not in "if" territory, we are in WHEN territory.
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And if you search for Russet, you will find nothing but attack posts
question everything
May 2014
#69
Exactly.. david gregory is his own worst enemy. I read he's going to have will.i.am on this
Cha
May 2014
#2
He never stops running from work. He's auditioning for the 'robosigner in chief' job Mitt lost. n/t
freshwest
May 2014
#72
Only the guests that are right wing hacks would fear her and everyone's been sick of them for years.
grahamhgreen
May 2014
#27
If NBC cares about that property (MTP) and its history, they'd give it to Rachel
TransitJohn
May 2014
#23
I may never have watched the show in my life; I am enjoying watching the train wreck from a distance
NBachers
May 2014
#31
I would be the first to ask that Gregory follow, but they'd probably replace him with Tweety. nt
silvershadow
May 2014
#66