Eric J in MN
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Sun Aug-29-04 08:21 PM
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| If MSNBC replaced Joe Scarborough with a liberal, it would |
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probably develop a big liberal audience.
Is there any way to email Rick Kaplan or other MSNBC management to make that suggestion?
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Sun Aug-29-04 08:24 PM
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| 1. Good idea. If someone provides the email address, I'll send one.. |
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Sun Aug-29-04 08:29 PM
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He'd be the best guy to have on!!!
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Sun Aug-29-04 08:30 PM
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| 3. I would love it, but I think, as a network, they need to at least |
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appear to have both sides. DON'T tell me about FOX, that's not their competition. CNN is their competition. I would think what all the networks need to do is have equal shows for each side.
Sure, I would love to slant the broadcasts, but in trying to think as if I owned the network. Even if it's biased, you need to make it look like you're trying.
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Sun Aug-29-04 08:40 PM
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at least replaced him with a neutral person
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Sun Aug-29-04 08:42 PM
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Bring in Ron Reagan permanently. It could be our version of Hannity & Colmes.
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