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At NBC News there is an existential crisis taking place after Ronna McDaniel was hired to be a commentator. This is because the network just signed on a name who has connections to a political party.
Wait, small correction: The network signed a name who comes from the wrong party. Chuck Todd was particularly incensed by this development; the same Chuck Todd who worked as a Democrat campaign staffer and whose wife was a political strategist for Bernie Sanders.
After the McDaniel appearance Brian Stelter attempted to correct something Ronna said as a fact-check, but it is really a mere deflection on behalf of Biden. Then on “60 Minutes” Leslie Stahl has a grave segment about the plight of fact-checkers and misinformation researchers, without any mention of her own history of delivering such, as well as her program doing so.
Then we have a bit of media drama from the March Madness realm, where a woman’s basketball coach has called out the Washington Post over a perceived hit piece that may be arriving about her. It has brought focus to the media practice, at the very least.
Now, crack one open and savor some mainstream media mayhem and malpractice.
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On “Meet The Press” Kristen Welker introduces her interview with new-hire Ronna McDaniel by essentially saying, “Don’t blame me!”
Chuck Todd embarrasses himself by declaring McDaniel has a credibility problem; he has no problem with the laundry list of NBC names with Democratic Party connections.
Nicolle Wallace continued the on-air therapy session, calling MSNBC broadcasts “sacred airwaves.”
Brian Stelter attempts to suggest that Fentanyl comes into the country via ports, not across the border, as if this is somehow better and thus not a problem Biden is ignoring.
The Russian collusion show “60 Minutes” delivers a misinformation segment from the reporter who called the Hunter Biden laptop “unverifiable”.
LSU women’s basketball coach Kim Mulkey calls out the Washington Post.