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marble falls

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47. More people were at the march than watched his show live. I'll settle for that. At some time ....
Mon Sep 22, 2014, 04:08 PM
Sep 2014

Last edited Mon Sep 22, 2014, 11:33 PM - Edit history (1)

in the near future climate change will be dealt with, and sooner or later no one will remember who the freak Joe of the old Morning Joe Show was. Except that an intern was found dead in his office before he left Congress soon after. Just that and that only.

That show could not be more dishonest. merrily Sep 2014 #1
CNN gave 2 seconds literally. yeoman6987 Sep 2014 #4
Yes, all of the networks suck. merrily Sep 2014 #6
Yup, I stopped watching years ago. Had hopes of a balanced show seeing they had Dem Fla Dem Sep 2014 #55
Since yesterday evening I watched several newscasts to see the coverage malaise Sep 2014 #2
Are we in the least bit surprised? CTyankee Sep 2014 #3
I was thinking the same thing, Malaise. bulloney Sep 2014 #5
Correct malaise Sep 2014 #8
^^^THIS^^^ valerief Sep 2014 #51
Why would anyone watch Morning Joe albino65 Sep 2014 #7
Precisely Sherman A1 Sep 2014 #9
well said! nt dorkzilla Sep 2014 #12
BINGO.... LovingA2andMI Sep 2014 #68
Why, Sherman A1 Sep 2014 #70
They've now made the Ray Rice story more of an excuse to talk about NFL football... CTyankee Sep 2014 #13
TIME website says 400,000 attended! n/t ReRe Sep 2014 #10
Just more excess evidence of their greed in towing the fossil fuel line so BP will continue to spend Dustlawyer Sep 2014 #11
I'm all for public financing of elections and think it would help but, A Simple Game Sep 2014 #49
I agree that something needs to be done with the revolving door between business and politics. Dustlawyer Sep 2014 #56
Yes by all means, we need to start somewhere. What you suggest is A Simple Game Sep 2014 #58
Its a non-story for the media... Moostache Sep 2014 #14
Exxon, Koch Brothers, Coal Companies, Gas Fracking Companies, and so on buy the ad time ..... Botany Sep 2014 #17
Unlike the largest anti-war rally in history (according to Guinness), this seemed to have no effect RufusTFirefly Sep 2014 #25
I keep thinking of the blackout of that rally, so the non-coverage of yesterday's march valerief Sep 2014 #52
Very sad to hear that. Big marches all over the world. Overseas Sep 2014 #15
Lots of coverage KurtNYC Sep 2014 #16
So ... you watched it on CNN money TV? Ichingcarpenter Sep 2014 #18
People who live and work in air conditioned steel towers. raouldukelives Sep 2014 #19
I'd like to believe what you said, that the rich have a vested interest in protecting the CTyankee Sep 2014 #21
Did you really think it was going to be different this time, Charlie Brown? RufusTFirefly Sep 2014 #20
+1 lunasun Sep 2014 #35
Obama and Hillary billhicks76 Sep 2014 #37
Yes. We keep making the same mistake, time and time again. RufusTFirefly Sep 2014 #39
The real corporatists Jamaal510 Sep 2014 #44
Sure But billhicks76 Sep 2014 #64
Yeah but 50 people show up to demand Obama be Impeached and they get non-stop coverage LynneSin Sep 2014 #22
The United States, its MSM is all owned by the same people, who own the banks and corporations. UCmeNdc Sep 2014 #23
The media has been captured by the 1%. They'll report what they want us to know, and nothing more. blkmusclmachine Sep 2014 #24
And most of it is bullshit lying arse info to boot. Iliyah Sep 2014 #26
next time bring guns n.t librechik Sep 2014 #27
10/26/2002 underpants Sep 2014 #28
The MSM have learned that if they don't cover it, it's like it didn't happen... CTyankee Sep 2014 #38
We live in a bubble. Reference February 2003 underpants Sep 2014 #43
We have a great venue for public demonstrations in my city: the New Haven Green CTyankee Sep 2014 #45
Our local outlets did better with our local event. oldandhappy Sep 2014 #29
help me debunk RRNJ Facebook post Sedona Sep 2014 #30
Of course that's not so - LiberalElite Sep 2014 #34
Thank you for participating and cleaning up underpants Sep 2014 #42
I didn't LiberalElite Sep 2014 #46
Spare Me! RoccoR5955 Sep 2014 #48
I was there as a volunteer - LiberalElite Sep 2014 #31
10 people show up for a tea party protest PatrynXX Sep 2014 #32
but 12 rightwing truckers show up, when thousands were promised Adenoid_Hynkel Sep 2014 #33
It was depressing that The Today Show spent 3 x as much time on that missing catbyte Sep 2014 #36
Al Jazeera locks Sep 2014 #40
Agree colsohlibgal Sep 2014 #41
More people were at the march than watched his show live. I'll settle for that. At some time .... marble falls Sep 2014 #47
Finally, big Ed covered it on MSNBC and he criticized the media Cleita Sep 2014 #50
watching it now. He must be so ashamed of his cable network! CTyankee Sep 2014 #53
Yup, Ed did an excellent show on the march today. SunSeeker Sep 2014 #66
No tazkcmo Sep 2014 #54
Still waiting for coverage of the dead intern in his office. Ino Sep 2014 #57
yes i did barbtries Sep 2014 #59
But when 50 gun toting yahoos wearing tri-cornered hats SoCalDem Sep 2014 #60
The corporate media is the corporate media and to say they suck Uncle Joe Sep 2014 #61
thanks, I'm just wondering how long this is going to take before more folks all around the CTyankee Sep 2014 #62
Thanks to the Internet, I believe the people are waking up and televison is dying, but Uncle Joe Sep 2014 #63
Maybe everyone should bring guns next time? Quixote1818 Sep 2014 #65
Corporate controlled media.. Hulk Sep 2014 #67
&, of course, this surprises no one..isn't the joester run by climate denial fraudsters, Koch bros? Cha Sep 2014 #69
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