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In reply to the discussion: MSNBC’s Chris Matthews, Rachel Maddow and Lawrence O’Donnell All Beat Fox News [View all]Armstead
(47,803 posts)44. Its that way on all media
You used to watch programs occasionally interrupted short breaks for commercials.
Now you watch commercials occasionally interrupted by short breaks for programming.
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MSNBC’s Chris Matthews, Rachel Maddow and Lawrence O’Donnell All Beat Fox News [View all]
Hissyspit
Feb 2014
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they might be viewing Hayes as future potential , and someone who will attract younger
JI7
Feb 2014
#17
Chris Hayes is up against O'Rielly and Cooper... He's doing excellent considering his tenure.
Firebrand Gary
Feb 2014
#34
Ed's numbers are pretty crappy. He might want to rethink his position on the pipeline.
mucifer
Feb 2014
#2
Amen. That was another lily-livered "Sorry, Repubs" event. I loved every cocky minute of him.
libdem4life
Feb 2014
#57
It's mere persective, my friend. I remember when we vowed "never trust anyone over 30"
libdem4life
Feb 2014
#58
Fox appreciates the ratings boost, but I'm betting Fox will screw over BHO at each and every
indepat
Feb 2014
#61
Are we so concerned about MSNBC's ad revenue that the 25-54 group is important?
muriel_volestrangler
Feb 2014
#62