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As Kristin Soltis pointed  out, Mark Penn spent a career targeting people via zip codes (sending messages about Obama not being a real American when he worked for Clinton in 2008, e.g.). This is just using IP addresses and cookies instead of zip codes.

Mark Penn was an asshole, but he wasn't an agent of the Russian gov't, so once again,  Kristin, and her fellow Republicans, need to stop the false equivalency bullshit.   

This is going to be the next phase of the deflection of the Trump and his supporters. The Clintons were actually Russian spies, the media is going to break into your home and kidnap your children, and the Trumps are all high quality people with innocence and good intentions.  Everybody says it.  IN CAPS. with lots of misspelled words. 

All I can say is thank God Netflix has some new shows premiering in the next couple weeks, and I need to finish reading Big Little Lies.  I'm worn out.  UGGH

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34 minutes ago, Eliot said:

I turned off the show when he showed up and started bloviating.

Seriously. Joe keeps saying that "This isn't the party of Ronald Reagan." The thing is, it IS. It's the party of Reagan on steroids, but if you look at all the most egregious transgressions of today's Republican parties - trickle-down economics, demonizing the poor, slashing entitlements, military jingoism, racism, self-righteous religious fanaticism, and appeals to angry white males (aka "Reagan Democrats") - it all had its roots in Reagan's rhetoric. Joe is full of crap.

I think Scarborough fancies himself an old school Republican.   The only thing positive about an old school Republican is that he/she is not a modern-day Republican.   Perversely, I think, people now look fondly upon older Republicans, content to overlook their sins simply because they were part of a more sane era in this nation.  Scarborough is cashing in on that.   While I applaud his public abandonment of the Republican party, it smacks less of noble ideals and more of the boy who takes his bat and ball and goes home because he can't dictate how the game is played.

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9 minutes ago, millennium said:

While I applaud his public abandonment of the Republican party, it smacks less of noble ideals and more of the boy who takes his bat and ball and goes home because he can't dictate how the game is played.

Bravo.  Perfect.

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3 hours ago, stormy said:

Defending Sarah Huckabee Sanders (or anyone else working for this stiff) is pathetic. 

 

Yeah, cry me a river. OH, my job is soooo haaaaaard, Daddy....people don't liiiiiiiiike me and they're meeeeeeeean to me. Suck it up, buttercup. Life of a snowflake isn't so easy, is it?

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Kasie Hunt has the nicest hair on the panel.

 

Well that explains why Peters was particularly dour and peevish today and sat at the table in a supersized sulk as they discussed the alt-admin's refusal to answer questions. Biding his time until he got his royal b*tchface going and reminded Sen. Whitehouse that HRC lost because she ran a bad campaign (god forbid we forget our fair and balanced coverage) and then repeated the old tyme talking point that Dems didn't have a message except that "45 is bad." Sen. Whitehouse very politely and with class flushed the toilet on that shite. That was heartening. 

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5 minutes ago, potatoradio said:

Well that explains why Peters was particularly dour and peevish today and sat at the table in a supersized sulk as they discussed the alt-admin's refusal to answer questions. Biding his time until he got his royal b*tchface going and reminded Sen. Whitehouse that HRC lost because she ran a bad campaign (god forbid we forget our fair and balanced coverage) and then repeated the old tyme talking point that Dems didn't have a message except that "45 is bad." Sen. Whitehouse very politely and with class flushed the toilet on that shite. That was heartening. 

Hey Jeremy, if there was no message, then where did I get all the information about what the Dems & HRC wanted to accomplish? 

Also, Sen Whitehouse is on Al Franken's new web series "Boiling the Frog", with David Letterman. It's on Funny or Die and is very funny, and topical.  Letterman has actually been doing more than growing a beard since he left tv.  

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4 hours ago, Nidratime said:

After Woodward's earlier appearance, it's pretty clear to me Bob wants to write another book and have access to the Trump White House.

Woodward lost me with his " chain e-mail" comments. He seemed to be defending Don Jr., Kushner, and Monafort with that. What, they innocently looked at email indicating Russian assistance for Trump, they fell for it, and maybe all met with the Russian attorney because we sometimes fall for "chain e mail"?  He also said, "Let's see and wait what action came from it".  Joe did give a good response to that though. Maybe he is angling for a new book by trying to portray himself as somewhat neutral, but he sounds addled to me.

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3 hours ago, teddysmom said:

Hey Jeremy, if there was no message, then where did I get all the information about what the Dems & HRC wanted to accomplish? 

Yeah but from your participation on this board I can surmise that you are engaged and interested in politics and current events. To the voters who didn't actively seeking out information or were not interested (or just despondent by the two disgusting candidates they had to choose from) her ads were overwhelmingly negative and substance-free (dumb kids, homely teenagers listening to Trump on TV e.g.). There was a study from Wesleyan this spring that completely backs up Peters' point. 

Plus there was the debates. In one Clinton used her closing time not to articulate her vision and plan but to screech about Trump's treatment of Miss Universe - something I'm sure the swing voters in Ohio really cared about. I'm with Peters on this limited point.

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22 minutes ago, Mumbles said:

Yeah but from your participation on this board I can surmise that you are engaged and interested in politics and current events. To the voters who didn't actively seeking out information or were not interested (or just despondent by the two disgusting candidates they had to choose from) her ads were overwhelmingly negative and substance-free (dumb kids, homely teenagers listening to Trump on TV e.g.). There was a study from Wesleyan this spring that completely backs up Peters' point. 

Plus there was the debates. In one Clinton used her closing time not to articulate her vision and plan but to screech about Trump's treatment of Miss Universe - something I'm sure the swing voters in Ohio really cared about. I'm with Peters on this limited point.

We'll have to disagree and since it's not show related we'll just leave it at that.  

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1 hour ago, Kenz said:

but he sounds addled to me.

Me too.  I actually thought as he said that nonsense about "chain emails" that he's an old old man that has already fallen for the ol' "African Prince" scam a few times.
I guess his contention is that Manafort and Voldemort dropped what they were doing to walk into a meeting cold, knowing absolutely nothing about it before hand, even though Trump claimed hours later that he was going to release criminal secrets about Clinton.

They colluded with the Russians.  Think about that.  And they aren't going to pay anything for it.  That's where we are.  Fucking Scarborough normalized this disgusting situation for much of the past two years.

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It is really hard to watch Morning Joe on the West Coast -- starts at 3:00 AM, goes to 6:00 AM.  So I tend to hear a few minutes, then fall back asleep.  I missed the Bob Woodward segment, so glad to see the reports here -- normally, I would go find it online, but you saved me the trouble.  I did hear Joe say, "But, but, why were they *lying* about the meeting if it didn't mean anything?" And I've been saying that to the TV screen for the past couple of days -- it is so trite, but so true:  It's not the crime, it's the coverup.  Best would have been for them to inform the FBI immediately -- but even I, who loathe them, could believe that they just were completely naïve about running a campaign and the laws against interference by a hostile government.  But Jared knew better when he filled out his forms, and they all sure knew better when the festival of lies began from Jr. and all the clan on that plane that wrote the initial statement of untruths. 

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42 minutes ago, jjj said:

It is really hard to watch Morning Joe on the West Coast -- starts at 3:00 AM, goes to 6:00 AM.

I live in Portland, so we tape it and then watch later in the morning. It's nice to FF when you don't want to listen to a particular guest and FF all of the commercials too. Until one of the posters mentioned it, I thought the third whole hour was a rerun of the first, but I guess the last half hour is new., so I can FF to that too. 

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14 minutes ago, Kenz said:

I live in Portland, so we tape it and then watch later in the morning. It's nice to FF when you don't want to listen to a particular guest and FF all of the commercials too. Until one of the posters mentioned it, I thought the third whole hour was a rerun of the first, but I guess the last half hour is new., so I can FF to that too. 

I live on the West Coast, and I set it to record. Whenever I wake up, usually around 4-4:30, I start watching from the beginning and fast forward through commercials or part of the show I am not interested in. Sometimes I fall back asleep while watching, and I will re-watch the parts I missed later in the day.

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I'm clearly not committed enough to Morning Joe!  No time to watch once I am up, but I do enjoy what I catch.  And this thread is great for alerts to must-see segments online.  I do subscribe to the podcast, but it is only the first hour. 

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7 hours ago, millennium said:

I think Scarborough fancies himself an old school Republican.   The only thing positive about an old school Republican is that he/she is not a modern-day Republican.   Perversely, I think, people now look fondly upon older Republicans, content to overlook their sins simply because they were part of a more sane era in this nation.  Scarborough is cashing in on that.   While I applaud his public abandonment of the Republican party, it smacks less of noble ideals and more of the boy who takes his bat and ball and goes home because he can't dictate how the game is played.

Yaaaaasss!  This.  So much THIS!

I'm still on the fence about this.  On some level, Joe believes he is being sincere but it smacks of opportunism to me.  This is what happens when you make yourself a part of the news instead of simply reporting and/or commenting on it.

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58 minutes ago, MulletorHater said:

Yaaaaasss!  This.  So much THIS!

I'm still on the fence about this.  On some level, Joe believes he is being sincere but it smacks of opportunism to me.  This is what happens when you make yourself a part of the news instead of simply reporting and/or commenting on it.

Most evident this morning, when Scarborough and Mika basked in the afterglow of their reception at the Harvard Club Institute of Politics.   Nice for them, but every morning for the past 9 months I look at the news before I eat breakfast to see what terrible thing has happened today, or whether this is the day my healthcare gets taken away once and for all.   I'm not asking the show to pander to my unenviable situation, but jeez, half the country is in a state of panic or despair and the other half should be.   Stop talking about how great your life is.   I have zero patience for One-Percent bon vivant bullshit like the first five minutes of the show this morning.

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1 hour ago, millennium said:

Most evident this morning, when Scarborough and Mika basked in the afterglow of their reception at the Harvard Club Institute of Politics.   Nice for them, but every morning for the past 9 months I look at the news before I eat breakfast to see what terrible thing has happened today, or whether this is the day my healthcare gets taken away once and for all.   I'm not asking the show to pander to my unenviable situation, but jeez, half the country is in a state of panic or despair and the other half should be.   Stop talking about how great your life is.   I have zero patience for One-Percent theatrics like the first five minutes of the show this morning.

I agree with you 100%. Mika & Joe get too caught up with their own image & lifestyle. They have been doing glamour shots of each other in cars, on the beach etc since before they left their spouses.

They loved being part of the Trump elect transition gossip with visits to Trump Tower. Mar A Largo & the White House for a private lunch where Trump offered to marry them at the White House or Mar a Largo. IMHO, that is a conflict of interest. I find it ridiculous that Mika & Joe did not disclose attending the lunch at the White House until several months later when they were angry at him. They are hypocrites for blaming Jared for not disclosing meetings when they don't do the same.

 

The show used to have in depth discussions on healthcare with Zeke Emmanuel & others. Why not discuss ways the government can do bulk buying of drugs to cut costs?

Mika & Joe are caught up in the Russia  story because it is easy to bloviate about. Secret meetings! Russian Spies! White House intrigue! . Jared is on the outs now. In January, Joe bragged that Jared & Ivanka would help  Trump to become more reasonable & moderate. Now, Jared is a Russian patsy.

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52 minutes ago, oakville said:

I agree with you 100%. Mika & Joe get too caught up with their own image & lifestyle. They have been doing glamour shots of each other in cars, on the beach etc since before they left their spouses.

They loved being part of the Trump elect transition gossip with visits to Trump Tower. Mar A Largo & the White House for a private lunch where Trump offered to marry them at the White House or Mar a Largo. IMHO, that is a conflict of interest. I find it ridiculous that Mika & Joe did not disclose attending the lunch at the White House until several months later when they were angry at him. They are hypocrites for blaming Jared for not disclosing meetings when they don't do the same.

 

 

Mika & Joe are caught up in the Russia  story because it is easy to bloviate about. Secret meetings! Russian Spies! White House intrigue! . Jared is on the outs now. In January, Joe bragged that Jared & Ivanka would help  Trump to become more reasonable & moderate. Now, Jared is a Russian patsy.

While I feel much of Scarborough's criticism of Trump is valid, and appreciate that he puts it out there fearlessly, it also seems like he has a stake in Trump failing.    Scarborough was the outlier who said that Trump had a good shot at winning the Presidency.   He got a lot of press for that.   Now he wants to take the lead -- and later the credit, undoubtedly -- in forecasting Trump's downfall.   He goes in for a lot of "I said it first" and "didn't I predict that right here on this show, Mika?"  

In a sense, Scarborough is Mark Antony, a strong supporter during Caesar's rise to emperor, who then uses Caesar's death to launch himself into a greater position of power.

(Oh lordy, now I'm picturing Mika as Cleopatra.)

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18 minutes ago, millennium said:

While I feel much of Scarborough's criticism of Trump is valid, and appreciate that he puts it out there fearlessly, it also seems like he has a stake in Trump failing.    Scarborough was the outlier who said that Trump had a good shot at winning the Presidency.   He got a lot of press for that.   Now he wants to take the lead -- and later the credit, undoubtedly -- in forecasting Trump's downfall.   He goes in for a lot of "I said it first" and "didn't I predict that right here on this show, Mika?"  

In a sense, Scarborough is Mark Antony, a strong supporter during Caesar's rise to emperor, who then uses Caesar's death to launch himself into a greater position of power.

(Oh lordy, now I'm picturing Mika as Cleopatra.)

Excellent analysis!. I do give credit to Joe for picking up on the Trump wave quickly. He was the first morning host to turn over his show to "Morning Trump". He was happy with the ratings success that Trump's appearances provided to him & Mika. He enabled Trump with soft interviews until he clinched the nomination. Joe went on the attack after Trump insulted Khan. Joe was apopletic about Trump when the Access Hollywood tape came out.  Joe became more positive about Trump just before the election. Joe was pro Trump till the travel ban was announced.

Joe betting on Trump's demise may pay off. However, what happens if Trump survives & gets re elected?  This show cannot be sustained with daily attacks on Trump. I did notice that they toned down the personal attacks on Trump in the last week. There is plenty of other things to criticize about the Trump administration.

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Besides having a big soft spot for Donny D, I agreed with him when he said he was like "Whaaaa?" after it was announced that Jared, in addition to being The Secretary Of Everything, would be The Digital Czar. Every facet of this administration (?) and its roll-outs have been lumbering, boorish and short-sighted, and a specialist dedicated to digital seemed out-of-place. And now, here we are. I wish Donny guested more often. And John Heileman.

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I love the way dipshit describes his son, jr.  It's like he's talking about a suit he saw at Barney's.

Other than Marcon looking like he was going to throw up standing next to trump, he got what he deserved for inviting and having to stand next to him.

I still like Rick Tyler.

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Love how Barnacle cannot contain his disdain when he disagrees with a panelist....especially when they are seated next to him.

I listen to MSNBC occasionally on Sirius, and the other evening, Barnacle hosted a show.  He did a fantastic job.

Kushner is going to end up where his daddy did.

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The topic was Russia. Donnie talked about Russian Bots showing up on Facebook accounts & convincing people to vote for Trump.

The Hillary Bots had no message, so she lost.

Hally Jackson came on to report that there was a Russian spy in the meeting with Jared & Fonnie Jr.

 

Barnicle is frustrated that no one in the Midwest is paying attention to the media's fixation on Russia.

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5 minutes ago, oakville said:

Hally Jackson came on to report that there was a Russian spy in the meeting with Jared & Fonnie Jr.

I read the bolded as Fonzie and briefly wondered if Ralph Malph and Potsie were there as well.

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41 minutes ago, oakville said:

Barnicle is frustrated that no one in the Midwest is paying attention to the media's fixation on Russia.

He's not the only one. 

You guys are killing me this morning with the descriptions of the panelists and the Nantucket bunker, etc. It's good to be able to laugh in the middle of this nightmare

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He's not the only one. 

I'm in Indianapolis and I can guarantee MIke Barnicle and anyone else, a whole lot of people are paying attention to he Russia story.    Why do people think we aren't paying attention? We can actually watch the news, read newspapers, and take care of our families and careers.   We have Indivisible groups, organize marches and protests when Pence or Trump are in town. Would they like us to take selfies of ourselves watching MSNBC? JFC

I'm really tired of this media BS of "everyone east of NYC is a fucking dumbass who doesn't know how to do anything but drive a tractor and watch HeeHaw. " 

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Yesterday the show opened with a discussion of the USA Today lead story, "Russia Doesn't Rate in Trump Country." Whether you agree with Barnicle or not, he does have a factual basis for his position.

I did snark a little when Barnicle called all this alleged Russian interference "an act of war." Slow your roll. This ain't Pearl Harbor.

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14 hours ago, millennium said:

Most evident this morning, when Scarborough and Mika basked in the afterglow of their reception at the Harvard Club Institute of Politics.   Nice for them, but every morning for the past 9 months I look at the news before I eat breakfast to see what terrible thing has happened today, or whether this is the day my healthcare gets taken away once and for all.   I'm not asking the show to pander to my unenviable situation, but jeez, half the country is in a state of panic or despair and the other half should be.   Stop talking about how great your life is.   I have zero patience for One-Percent bon vivant bullshit like the first five minutes of the show this morning.

That's what made the segment with Bernie Sanders so jarring yesterday, particularly when the talk turned to how seniors in nursing homes would be affected by this latest iteration of a "healthcare plan."  Don't get me wrong.  I don't begrudge Joe for being able to afford his mother's nursing home care; bless him for being able to do that.  But, there are so many less fortunate seniors, who will be affected by this tax cut masquerading as a healthcare plan.  There seemed to be a real disconnect there when discussing this issue with Senator Sanders.

 

2 hours ago, suomi said:

Besides having a big soft spot for Donny D, I agreed with him when he said he was like "Whaaaa?" after it was announced that Jared, in addition to being The Secretary Of Everything, would be The Digital Czar. Every facet of this administration (?) and its roll-outs have been lumbering, boorish and short-sighted, and a specialist dedicated to digital seemed out-of-place. And now, here we are. I wish Donny guested more often. And John Heileman.

I could only marvel again this morning at how much more pleasant this show can be when the two hosts are gone.  The roll-out of the breaking news that Uday neglected to mention that two additional people (WTF?!) attended that meeting was done with a great deal of gravitas and seriousness.  Imagine...no interruptions by a self-important bloviating tool and his simpering moll.  Just straight without the histrionics and pontificating that such a breaking story would have generated had Joe and Meek-a been present.  The panel was even able to discuss the implications of this latest revelation without someone talking over everyone else about his time in Congress.  I also enjoyed the discussion regarding today's Washington Post story about the challenges that Drumpf's lawyers continually face with a client who simply doesn't listen.  That the panel was able to make their observations about Drumpf without personal insults (letting his behavior speak for itself) was a real plus.

As for the announcement that Satan's Apprentice will be the Digital Czar, oh--good grief!  This is also the same little piece of shit who suggested that Comey be fired (for his own self-serving reasons obviously).  And, how did that shit work out for Team Titty Baby?  Not to mention the other disastrous decisions that weasel made, which his father-in-law followed.  I'm glad someone pointed out that this is because Drumpf has no governing philosophy.  That's why I had to laugh at the discussion about the luster falling off of the magazine-cover-ready Kushners as if they were some kind of golden couple.  Puh-leeze!  The bottom line for me has always been this because it bears repeating:  THEIR ASSES SHOULDN'T BE IN THE WHITE HOUSE TO BEGIN WITH!

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Whether you agree with Barnicle or not, he does have a factual basis for his position.

I read the article and it comes across more as Trump country = Trump supporters, in Tennessee and Alabama. Not exactly "the Midwest".  

TBS, Midwest or South,  I don't care for the generalizations that everyone in a particular state is of one mind, politically.  I'm sure there are people in both those states that think the Russia story is of high importance to the country. And wonder why their neighbors don't get it. 

1 hour ago, suomi said:

The third hour is not a repeat for me. Willie reporting that there was a 6th person at the T Jr meeting!

When there's breaking news like this morning, they stay live for the third hour.  

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Barnicle is a fabulist and plagiarist who just a few weeks ago got into trouble for tweeting out that Pete Frates - the young man with ALS who started the Ice Bucket Challenge - had died. (He hadn't, but it caused a lot of stress and drama for Pete's family, who couldn't contact his nurse for ten minutes.) What made matters worse is that the Frates family had never even met Barnicle. 

This is a good article discussing this latest screwup by Barnicle in context of his past:

http://www.weei.com/articles/column/reimer-after-pete-frates-flub-its-time-retelling-mike-barnicles-big-plagiarism

That said, could he have his own show? Hell, Brian Williams does.

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Willie was great this morning.  I especially like how he carefully phrased (and yes I know he was told to, but Joe wouldn't have been careful) the breaking news that Uday's attorney claims there was another person on the room.  He didn't say there WAS a 6th person, he said that Uday's attorney claims there was.  Big difference. 
100% chance the Trump White House (what a disgusting phrase) will soon disseminate false leads for the media to pick up on and run, and when proven false will claim the media is biased.  So when Willie checks his language and speaks with clarity and caution, I love it.

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Please do not give Barnicle his own show...he has the charisma of a turnip.  None of the regulars on this show (MJ) should have their own show; they are too tainted by "Bloviating Tool and his Simpering Moll" (by the way, whoever posted this above...best description ever).  I don't even think I could watch Willie with his own show; that is what Morning Joe has done to me.  Leave them all where they are.  With the possible exception of John Heileman..love his sometime smirk.  My least favorites are Harold Ford and Mark Halperin.  Halperin for the win.  I wish they would put Brian Williams on as a regular and give his 11 pm slot to someone else.  Maybe that is where they could put Willie...he would be hours enough way for MJ and has an easy demeanor that would go well at 11.

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I had to get my ears adjusted to the fact that after every sentence there wasn't a loud female sigh, tsk tsk, or other declarative, like the panel has a greek chorus or back-up singer who chimes in after every comment. I looked up and saw a woman on the panel, but she was perfectly restrained, articulate, and offered cogent comments, without making weird noises.

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3 hours ago, teddysmom said:

I read the article and it comes across more as Trump country = Trump supporters, in Tennessee and Alabama. Not exactly "the Midwest".  

TBS, Midwest or South,  I don't care for the generalizations that everyone in a particular state is of one mind, politically.  I'm sure there are people in both those states that think the Russia story is of high importance to the country. And wonder why their neighbors don't get it. 

There really isn't a red state, blue state divide.  It's a blue city/urban area, red rural/suburban area divide, with rich and poor and middle class in the mix in both camps.  New York, California, and Illinois are significantly red in the rural areas, as well as in suburban areas where rich Republicans live.  Georgia, Texas, Colorado and Iowa also have blue cities and urban areas, while being red in the rural and suburban areas. 

I wish they'd all stop talking about the "midwest" as though it covers everything except NY and California.

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5 hours ago, teddysmom said:

I'm in Indianapolis and I can guarantee MIke Barnicle and anyone else, a whole lot of people are paying attention to he Russia story.    Why do people think we aren't paying attention? We can actually watch the news, read newspapers, and take care of our families and careers.   We have Indivisible groups, organize marches and protests when Pence or Trump are in town. Would they like us to take selfies of ourselves watching MSNBC? JFC

I'm really tired of this media BS of "everyone east of NYC is a fucking dumbass who doesn't know how to do anything but drive a tractor and watch HeeHaw. " 

 

DITTO! DITTO! DITTO! Every time I hear "Midwesterners think (insert ass-backwards assumption)" or "women think..."or "Black people think..." I want to pull my hair out, and I hear that on this show more than any other. Here's an idea, get a panelist that actually lives in the fucking Midwest!

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1 hour ago, jazzpno said:

get a panelist that actually lives in the fucking Midwest!

That's a great idea.  But, who would they have?  The only option would be an operative from a political party or a local politics writer.  DC politics is covered from DC and NYC, and only NYC because it's the seat of entertainment and publishing.  I guess Clarence Page from Chicago is a good guest.
But they never have McClatchy writers on, which is weird.  It's weird how as a news source it's 10x more subterranean than al Jazeera.

But let's all back up a moment.  What the fuck was Mika wearing yesterday?  All she was missing was a prairie bonnet, pitchfork, and bible. 

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11 hours ago, teddysmom said:

I'm in Indianapolis and I can guarantee MIke Barnicle and anyone else, a whole lot of people are paying attention to he Russia story.    Why do people think we aren't paying attention? We can actually watch the news, read newspapers, and take care of our families and careers.   We have Indivisible groups, organize marches and protests when Pence or Trump are in town. Would they like us to take selfies of ourselves watching MSNBC? JFC

I'm really tired of this media BS of "everyone east of NYC is a fucking dumbass who doesn't know how to do anything but drive a tractor and watch HeeHaw. " 

Me too, Teddy's mom. Also in Indianapolis. People talk about the Russia story. People keep up here no differently than in NYC. All the news is available here at virtually the same instant and with virtually equal ease as in NYC and DC. Please.

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On ‎7‎/‎14‎/‎2017 at 9:09 AM, teddysmom said:

I'm in Indianapolis

I'm flying into Indianapolis tomorrow for a week long work trip meaning it won't be until I'm back in the hotel room at night until I can read Oakville's daily awesome show recaps.

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'm flying into Indianapolis tomorrow for a week long work trip meaning it won't be until I'm back in the hotel room at night until I can read Oakville's daily awesome show recaps.

Welcome!!  Are you staying downtown or up on the north side? (Two major hotel locations). If you get a chance, hit St Elmo's STeak house, (epi of Parks & Rec filmed there)  Bazbeaux Pizza on Mass Ave, and anything down around Fountain Square.  

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Monday Recap. Hour 1. Joe is in the bunker recovering from a windstorm. His hair is lighter & messier than usual. Joe took his yacht from Nantucket to New Canaan. Mika is reporting from an undisclosed studio. She was wearing a black negligee with a robe or cardigan above it. Elise Jordan is wearing a black sleeveless dress. She is in the NY Studio. Ignatius is in Washington. Jeremy Peters & Joe's hair side by side was mesmerizing. Peters hair was gelled.

Robert Costa was in a library. I couldn't tell where the library was.

Joe was gleeful about discussing Trump's falling polling numbers.

Joe said that cutting medicaid funding was unpopular. Joe met with an important hospital consultant over the weekend. The consultant agreed with Joe that the funding cuts would hurt rural hospitals.

Joe said he would never accept Russian oppo research . Joe said Trump JR was wrong to meet with Russians.

Mika said the meeting with Jr was metastasizing. There may have been 8 people in the meeting.

Nick "normal hair "Confessore said the top priority was getting rid of Obamacare since the GOP campaigned on that for 7 years.

Joe bragged that Dryer told him that it was easier to justify a no vote in Congress.

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Peters said that  only  20 Senators would vote to repeal Obamacare without a replacement.

Joe bragged that Obamacare now has 50% support vs 24% that support the GOP plan.

Joe's hair shifted by 6 30 am. The hair in the middle grew 2 inches. There was a new loop of hair on the left side. It looks like someone took a hair roller out during the break & forgot to comb it down.

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Joe wrote an an opinion piece for the Washington Post. Mika pretended to be shocked that it was from Joe!. Joe wants the GOP to break up & allow independent thinkers ( like Joe!) to be elected to break up the duopoly.

Joe's article mentioned the unfunded Medicare Drug Plan passed by the GOP during W's administration. It is not funded by a tax & allows Seniors access to drugs that keeps them alive & out of hospitals.

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