"Political Bullshit," "Cynical," "Gimmicky"


Haven't people learned anything from Jesse Jackson?

If you're wearing a microphone, don't say anything you don't want the world to hear! MSNBC's Chuck Todd, political consultant Mike Murphy and Wall Street Journal columnist Peggy Noonan all put their foots in their mouths today when, after thinking they had gone to commercial, the trio ripped on McCain's "cynical" Sarah Palin veep pick.

The conversation gets really good when Todd wonders, "Do you think the Palin pick is insulting to Democrats? Is the really the most qualified woman they could have turned to?"

Everyone agrees that, no, Palin is not the best choice. Says the pessimistic journalist, "I think they went for the - excuse me - political bullshit about narratives… Every time Republicans do that, because that's not where they live and that's not what they're good at, and they blow it." Todd agrees the party went for the narrative.

Murphy, an informal McCain adviser and personal friend, then says the worst thing is the cynicism of McCain's decision, while Todd describes it as "gimmicky." Earlier in the tape, Noonan describes the race as "over." This morning she wrote this about Palin:

This is a woman who's tough enough to work her way up and through, and to say yes to a historic opportunity, but she will know little of, or rather have little experience in, the mischief inherent in national Republican politics. She will be mobbed up in the McCain campaign by people who care first about McCain and second about themselves.

They'll run right over her, not because they're strong but because they're stupid.

Oh, the irony!

» Words…

"Maddow's current look may or may not appeal to a straight male demographic, but she is by no means lacking in camera-friendliness. We need more representations of people that do not conform to traditional gender expressions on TV." - Oregonian journalist Alley Hector on rumors that MSNBC plans on de-dyking lesbian anchor Rachel Maddow.

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» Lipsticking It To The Lesbian?

"MSNBC loves the chatter of liberal pundit Rachel Maddow, but not her look. Maddow, who's getting her own show, is being subjected to a net work makeover. A source says an entire 'glam squad' has been hired for the openly gay Maddow, and she has been asked not to wear her Drew Carey-esque glasses again. There's even talk of 'putting her in a skirt.'" [NY Post]

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» Foxy?

Did Rachel Maddow try to get a show on Fox News? [Jossip]

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"…Our buddy Dan Abrams…he's been replaced by Rachel Maddow, or will be, in early September. He's losing his show to somebody with more testosterone than he has." - Right wing radio host Rush Limbaugh - who recently called Barack Obama a "little black man-child" - on lesbian journalist Rachel Maddow's ascension at MSNBC. [Soup Cans]

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Liberal lesbian Rachel Maddow just went and scored herself her own MSNBC show, which was some time in the making. Officially, NBC says Rachel's debut on Sept. 8, or 09/08/08, is the "final leg of the political race this year."

Unofficially, though? On 09/08/08, a one Keith Olbermann will mark his nearly complete takeover of the network. Yes, Olbermann might as well hold Phil Griffin's title as MSNBC chief, since, according to knowledgeable sources and all outside appearances, he's making the calls.
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Keith Olbermann's among the many millions who are thrilled about sappho-journo Rachel Maddow's primetime MSNBC show. Watch as the news man welcomes his new colleague - after the jump…

It's precious.

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World Rejoices!


Hooray for MSNBC's Rachel Maddow!

The rock star lesbian journalist, whom we interviewed earlier this year, will soon be slipping into Dan Abrams' primetime:

The moves, which were confirmed by MSNBC executives Tuesday, are expected to be finalized by Wednesday, with Mr. Abrams’s last program on Thursday. After MSNBC’s extensive coverage of the two political conventions during the next two weeks, Ms. Maddow will begin her program on Sept. 8.

MSNBC has been known to be seeking a way to capitalize to a greater degree on Mr. Olbermann’s popularity. A program hosted by Ms. Maddow will almost certainly be a closer ideological fit with Mr. Olbermann’s.

[MSNBC president Phil] Griffin said of the selection of Ms. Maddow, “This just completes our prime-time lineup. Our lineup makes sense now.”

And it pleases us to no end! Maddow's our number one televised lesbian crush.

As for Abrams, don't worry about him - he's going back to his general manager gig.

» Moving Up?

New MSNBC president Phil Griffin definitely has big plans for sappho-journo Rachel Maddow: "At some point, I don’t know when, she should have a show. She’s on the short list. It’s a very short list. She’s at the top.” [NY Times via Soup Cans]

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And we thought MSNBC's Morning Joe team were offensive! Fox News' Red Eye anchors had plenty of bile to spread about pregnant trans man Thomas Beatie, like referring to him as a "transgender sideshow" and hoping the delivery is "the worst experience in his life." Nice…

We would call GLAAD, but, you know…

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If you're anything like us, you're wondering why GLAAD's remained silent on Joe Scarborough's trans trashing last week.

For those of you who missed it, Scarborough and his cohorts on MSNBC's Morning Joe took multiple shots at pregnant trans man Thomas Beatie, whom they referred to as disgusting and the such. Obviously we all knew Beatie's Oprah appearance would cause a controversy, but had hoped that mainstream news agencies would have a little more class. Not Scarborough, though.

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Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama braved Chris Matthews' "Hardball College Tour" last night. During the electoral special, one of the West Chester University students asked Obama about his gay marriage stance. Obama reiterated that he supports "strong" civil unions, leading Matthews to wonder whether that counts as discrimination. Obama went on to iron out the details:
…It is very important that the state makes sure that they are not denying the same kind of rights that have historically been denied, because when I think about a same sex couple not being able to visit each other in the hospital, when I think about them not being able to transfer property, or to pass on benefits, I think that’s contrary to what most Americans believe, and that’s why I’m going to change it when I’m president of the United States.

Of course, we all know that civil unions have a long way to go before they're actually equal, a hard fact that didn't get played.

» David Shuster Back On MSNBC

If our eyes serve right, it looks like MSNBC journo David Shuster, who was ridiculously suspended for that Chelsea Clinton "pimped out" remark, popped up on Hardball's five o'clock showing. Just this morning it seemed unclear when Shuster would return, but It seems producers wanted him to talk about how the NY Times has come under fire for the McCain story. Fitting…

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MSNBC has suspended David Shuster for pondering whether or not Chelsea Clinton had been "pimped out" by mother Hillary's campaign.

Despite the fact that he's already apologized for the remark - which we find completely reasonable, although the phrasing may have been wrong - MSNBC says that he will again offer his apologies and then be off the air for an indefinite amount of time.

We imagine their reaction has to do with the Clinton camp intimating they would boycott MSNBC debates, but that's total conjecture on our parts.

Read the MSNBC statement after the jump…

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Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney swept the Michigan primary yesterday. The native son took 39% of the vote, according to MSNBC, while John McCain slid into second with a distant 30% of the population. It's unclear whether Democrats gave Romney their vote to throw McCain's campaign. Only 24% of Romney supporters said that he "says what he believes," which we found interesting.

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