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« on: March 26, 2024, 01:34:28 PM »

McDaniel went far beyond simply believing the election was stolen, or saying so.  She actively participated in the effort to overthrow the election!  That's more than enough reason not to give her a platform.  There are plenty of other Republicans, even Trump-supporting ones, even ones who believe the election was stolen, who didn't actively try to steal it themselves.  If NBC wants to give one of them a slot, fine. 
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« Reply #1 on: March 26, 2024, 07:00:14 PM »

I understand where the sentiments are coming from. Still, there is going to be a fundamental incongruence between the concept of a national news network, and an extended effort to cancel 45% of the country.

Sorry but this is a bad faith argument and you know it. There is a vast difference between hiring someone who is simply a Republican and hiring someone who is an election denier and was quite literally a part of the scheme to try and steal the last election. No honest news organization would hire someone with those credentials. This very clearly is not about ideology and again, trying to make it out to be purely that is just disingenuous.

You win some, you lose some. Donald Trump has won the 2024 Republican nomination. Choosing to only represent anti-Trump Republicans is either opting not to represent one side of the political spectrum on your network, or to mislead your audience into believing something else*.

I actually don't have a problem with the former if networks are upfront about it. If NBC wants to be clear they will be a Democratic outlet as long as Donald Trump dominates the Republican party that is fine. What irritates me about MSNBC is the insistence on platforming astroturfed "Republicans" who represent nobody but a grift on resistance wine moms.

NBC is justified in not employing Ronna or anyone else but they should be upfront and acknowledge what that decision means, instead of treating it like a fringe view.


So if a lie becomes popular enough, a news network should report the lie instead of the news?

The best statement of responsible journalism I've ever seen is this: if you (the reporter) are writing a story about the weather, and you interview two people - one who says it's sunny and the other who says it's raining - your job is not to print both statements and give them equal weight.  Your job is to look out the damn window and report which one is right.
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« Reply #2 on: March 28, 2024, 06:42:53 AM »

I have no problem with NBC having to pay off the contract.  They entered it freely and then chose to terminate it -- the correct decision IMO, but that doesn't let them off the hook for it.
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