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To: FJB who wrote (846701)4/1/2015 1:46:47 AM
From: i-node1 Recommendation

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I think all but the most hard core liberals have essentially given up on Obama. And MSNBC is a one-hit wonder; they were at their best when they were bashing Bush 24/7 because they had a following when they could oppose the wars. Then early on with Obama before people figured out he was a fraud. But at this point, they are just dead.

Time for them to cash in their chips I think and take what's left.



To: FJB who wrote (846701)4/1/2015 2:14:26 AM
From: THE WATSONYOUTH3 Recommendations

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FJB
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MSNBC Ratings Crater To All-Time Lows, Fox News Tops Q1 Results, CNN Up

I finally convinced my libtard friend to give Brett Baier's Special Report news on FOX a look as an alternative to the "selective" news he gets with what he watches (was NBC until Williams got canned....now PBS)...........so I give it a week and then send him a note asking him what he thinks of Special Report..............now I knew he wouldn't watch it but honestly did not predict this response....."
No I haven't had the opportunity to suggest to my wife that we watch a different news program other than ch.13 or 10. Maybe tonight." This is the same libtard wife who was ready to throw out copies of The Constitution and Alinsky's Rules for Radicals that I gave my friend to read months ago. He has not "dared" to read either yet.. I predict he never will......these two are prototypical useful idiots with minds so closed as to be totally unreachable but are happy as two clams for it. Unfortunately, there are millions like them.



To: FJB who wrote (846701)4/1/2015 9:38:05 AM
From: D.Austin4 Recommendations

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joseffy
locogringo
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Yes siree - - - CNN and MSNBC has that unbeatable formula for giving their viewers "what they have coming to them."



To: FJB who wrote (846701)4/1/2015 6:04:07 PM
From: Mahmoud Mohammed3 Recommendations

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joseffy
locogringo

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FUBHO,

ROTFLMAO ... Coming behind an 11 PM Factor repeat and in 16th place, The Rachel Maddow Show was MSNBC’s top cable news offering in total viewers.

Rachel can't even beat a re-run of O'Reilly.

Mahmoud



To: FJB who wrote (846701)4/1/2015 6:05:31 PM
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Chicago Robbers Appear to Copy Mexican Cartel Roadblock Tactics



To: FJB who wrote (846701)4/1/2015 6:12:13 PM
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Indiana pizza shop refuses to cater gay weddings, instantly has internet presence destroyed

4/1/2015,
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To: FJB who wrote (846701)4/1/2015 6:14:12 PM
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MSNBC 'Debate' on Indiana Law: 'Cut His Mic Off!'

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Townhall.com ^ | 4/1/15 | Guy Benson

Schultz advances one false or misleading narrative after another, then loses his composure when Anderson (or "Mr. Ryan," as Schultz calls him at one point) replies with rapid-fire factual corrections.

Schultz interrupts Anderson's first answer almost immediately to contest the statement that Indiana's law is effectively the same as other RFRAs, including the federal law, which have been on the books for many years. They are, in fact, virtually identical,

Defeated on the first point, Schultz moves on: "If a gay couple walks into a restaurant, and I own it," he bellows, "you're telling me in Indiana, if I own that restaurant, that I can tell them to get the hell out of here? And you don't think that's discrimination? That's the position of the right wing, correct?"

Incorrect.

Anderson challenges Schultz to point out any Indiana business that is denying services as a matter of course to gays and lesbians. Schultz doesn't respond, perhaps because it isn't happening.