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Greta Van Sustern out at MSNBC [View all] grantcart Jun 2017 OP
Well that didn't last long n/t hibbing Jun 2017 #1
I know DUers don't like her, but I hate to hear of anyone losing a job. Honeycombe8 Jun 2017 #2
This is not some blue collar laborer getting a pink slip. It's a propagandist for the GOP being TeamPooka Jun 2017 #7
I disagree. I hate to hear of anyone losing his/her job. Like Olberman.... Honeycombe8 Jun 2017 #37
She had a distinguished career as a criminal defense and civil trial lawyer DesertRat Jun 2017 #84
She was a Fox news fake. She doesn't deserve a decent news job. Maraya1969 Jun 2017 #8
The show lacked true character and/or identity Miles Archer Jun 2017 #11
Joy should get a show.....but that time slot is nasty Rene Jun 2017 #20
Just posted in another thread that they have given it to Ari Melber. Miles Archer Jun 2017 #23
I think Ari is excellent. I hope he succeeds. I am surprised spooky3 Jun 2017 #28
I Think Joy Should Stay Exactly Where She Is Me. Jun 2017 #29
Don't care for her. Or McDonnell's show (tho I like him). Maddow's the best one. nt Honeycombe8 Jun 2017 #38
I really wish Chris Hays were still on Sat/Sun mornings. Volaris Jun 2017 #62
I agree 100% RVN VET71 Jun 2017 #73
I agree it is a bad time slot but if someone decent were put in it, I would tape them and watch when appleannie1943 Jun 2017 #49
Does that sentiment apply consistently to politicians as well? LanternWaste Jun 2017 #18
Politicians are elected. Employees are hired. Tricks are for kids. nt Honeycombe8 Jun 2017 #40
But both maintain their positions only if they continue to satisfy those who observe them. n/t crim son Jun 2017 #74
Lands on her feet? Pleeze she's got millions and an attorney. YOHABLO Jun 2017 #22
As I said, DUers wouldn't agree. I stand by my statement. Honeycombe8 Jun 2017 #43
I don't get why people (on another thread) are so disdainful of her. She's not GREAT, but flibbitygiblets Jun 2017 #72
At least in the Midwest, her show was at the same time as local and network news question everything Jun 2017 #25
Can't say I'd hate to see Trump lose his job. n/t Binkie The Clown Jun 2017 #27
She'll get paid the rest of her contract for doing nothing, no need for pity MrPurple Jun 2017 #39
Maybe I'll watch Joy again. Don't understand why some like her show. Honeycombe8 Jun 2017 #45
I hate hearing that someone has lost their job PatSeg Jun 2017 #50
Ugh......really did not like her style.....glad she's gone. a kennedy Jun 2017 #61
MSNBC says she "wasnt confrontational enough". Sad that this is a job requirement. 7962 Jun 2017 #89
Are you paying attention Hugh Hewitt? Sneederbunk Jun 2017 #3
Yeah, is this MSNBC's new fair and balanced programming? No one wants Hewitt on there. YOHABLO Jun 2017 #24
Who'll be watching at 8AM Sat? DeminPennswoods Jun 2017 #86
Independence Day! Freedom! TeamPooka Jun 2017 #4
Good, never should have been on MSNBC. BTW, no respect for Greta as political commentator... iluvtennis Jun 2017 #5
I remember when she did the OJ trial and was informative BumRushDaShow Jun 2017 #12
Actually, she did not go RW crazy. Honeycombe8 Jun 2017 #47
No she was Foxified BumRushDaShow Jun 2017 #51
She was fine. Different viewpoints are important. Honeycombe8 Jun 2017 #59
I don't mind "different viewpoints" BumRushDaShow Jun 2017 #64
Oh, now there's a shame. caballojm Jun 2017 #6
Poor woman What EVAH will she do? pangaia Jun 2017 #9
Any guesses on who m$nbc might hire now? babylonsister Jun 2017 #10
I saw they are putting Ari Melber in that slot for the time being. nt BumRushDaShow Jun 2017 #15
I've come to like him very much-works for me! nt babylonsister Jun 2017 #16
That opens up his weekend slot BumRushDaShow Jun 2017 #30
He would be perfect! If it was a permanent choice......even better. State the Obvious Jun 2017 #41
Well theyn just brought in Hugh Hewitt whistler162 Jun 2017 #87
BRING BACK KEITH !!!!!!! Rustyeye77 Jun 2017 #13
YES!!!! Catmusicfan Jun 2017 #34
... Skittles Jun 2017 #14
i actually never knew she was there barbtries Jun 2017 #17
Good. I turned on her show a couple of nights ago and she sucks. Completely! chelsea0011 Jun 2017 #19
That's very sad. She will be sorely mi-- Codeine Jun 2017 #21
nice attempt, though. Raster Jun 2017 #26
lol. At least I can stop sending MSNBC messages every week. grantcart Jun 2017 #32
She failed to let go of her Pox News persona, I guess Warpy Jun 2017 #31
Not that I was a huge fan of hers, but... SpankMe Jun 2017 #33
CNN and Fox would increase viewership (even if slightly) from moonscape Jun 2017 #67
Her show just didn't seem to fit DeminPennswoods Jun 2017 #35
Now there a voice I'll never get used to. Ugh....don't watch her at all, eom a kennedy Jun 2017 #63
Never really understood what she was doing there in the first place jimlup Jun 2017 #36
I never could get past about 5 minutes of her show - she was horrible. No different than Fox News. George II Jun 2017 #42
NBC needs real journalists not some tabloid woman,-fox-lies castoff. Sunlei Jun 2017 #44
Glad to hear it. Paladin Jun 2017 #46
Greta the syllable-skipper needs Henry Higgins. It's a mystery to me how anyone... NurseJackie Jun 2017 #48
not being able to understand her should be considered a feature, not a bug. virtualobserver Jun 2017 #55
LOL! OMG! You make a GREAT point! I hadn't considered that at all! NurseJackie Jun 2017 #56
Yep!!! n/t RKP5637 Jun 2017 #68
Andy Luck needs to go MattP Jun 2017 #52
Completely agree n/t nclib Jun 2017 #70
I have MSNBC on while we're eating dinner each night. Even my husband who is pretty non- napi21 Jun 2017 #53
Yeah Gothmog Jun 2017 #54
I won't watch anyone who uses the term "Democrat Party". virtualobserver Jun 2017 #58
Rofl. An example of how she skipped syllables? miyazaki Jun 2017 #71
She wasn't THAT Bad Muneravenmn Jun 2017 #57
She defended Roger Ailes after he harassed Gretchen Carlson Kolesar Jun 2017 #60
Hard business. Rachel has the winning formula. Dig, dig, dig. NCjack Jun 2017 #65
Good riddance. BigDemVoter Jun 2017 #66
THANK YOU GOD! amrita73 Jun 2017 #69
One FOX creep down. Two to go. Megan Kelly and that creepy white haired fool they just hired. Trust Buster Jun 2017 #75
Fine with me .. I never liked her. Hieronymus Jun 2017 #76
Just As I Predicted DoctorJoJo Jun 2017 #77
Xenu's Revenge!!! bagelsforbreakfast Jun 2017 #78
Great! I just hope this doesn't mean more Hugh Hewitt. (nt) B Stieg Jun 2017 #79
He's despicable. Whoever decided to give him a place there was insane, or being blackmailed. n/t Judi Lynn Jun 2017 #80
Absolutely agreed! B Stieg Jun 2017 #82
Don't let the door hit you in the ass on the way out. n/t X_Digger Jun 2017 #81
I didn't think she was a good fit at MSNBC. nt DesertRat Jun 2017 #83
Legal correspondent Ari Melber will permanently take over the 6 p.m. time slot next month, riversedge Jun 2017 #85
That's great news, I have great time for Ari, who comes across as intelligent, competent and OnDoutside Jun 2017 #88
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