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Different Drummer

(7,612 posts)
Wed May 10, 2017, 04:06 PM May 2017

I suppose I should have known better

In the mornings, I like to watch a few different programs to catch up on the news. My routine is to catch the first half hour or so of Bill Press on FreeSpeechTV, then watch CNN for awhile and then catch a couple of local (Atlanta) newscasts. So today, I watched Bill Press for about half an hour and then switched to CNN. After a commercial break, they were going to interview Kellyanne Conway. I decided I didn't have the stomach for that so, for some reason, I switched to Morning Joke. They had gone into a commercial break and, during the break, they ran a spot showing people who appeared to be absolutely delighted with the AHCA. At the end of the same spot, they urged people to contact Paul Ryan and thank him for his role in getting the AHCA through the House. Never again will I watch MSNBC before 8 PM Eastern time during the week!

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I suppose I should have known better (Original Post) Different Drummer May 2017 OP
I am with you, never turn MSNBC on until 8PM katmondoo May 2017 #1
never watch it Angry Dragon May 2017 #2
I watch "After Joe" with Stephanie Ruhle. yallerdawg May 2017 #3

yallerdawg

(16,104 posts)
3. I watch "After Joe" with Stephanie Ruhle.
Wed May 10, 2017, 04:39 PM
May 2017

Her favorite quote is "Who knew healthcare could be so complicated?"



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