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In reply to the discussion: The elephant in the room on MSNBC. [View all]PatSeg
(50,345 posts)32. Oh, that could be
Whatever it is, I love that it is probably weighing on Trump. I especially love Lawrence's calm, knowing little smile as he puts Trump in his place.
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Well when you are given the spot of someone they drove out who was critical of trump, I doubt a new show wants to take
tulipsandroses
Monday
#13
Yeah. I think if Lawrence knew anything of consequence that might affect his presidency, he would have reported it.
tulipsandroses
15 hrs ago
#24
Not all of MSNBC. Just usually on that show: they come up with a too-broad, inaccurate narrative about the country.
ancianita
Monday
#7
Agreed! The week before I thought she was going to burst through my TV screen as upset as she was on air.
generalbetrayus
15 hrs ago
#28
It has been said many times in many places but totally ignored everywhere, especially at the ballot box.
Jit423
21 hrs ago
#18
I watch MSNBC because I have cable and there are quite a few personalities that are not afraid to speak out
Deuxcents
15 hrs ago
#29
Because those discussions are among people paid not to tell or investigate or report facts and truth.
live love laugh
12 hrs ago
#34