Do you have a favorite cable news political host ?

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Since we have devolved into who we find attractive:sneaky:

Dr. Maddow... She makes me feel like a lesbian trapped inside a man's body
 
Caught this ep of Hasan Minhaj Finds Out and I thought it would be good to share. I'm going to borrow his new book from my cousin when he finishes it. Hayes is a very bright guy, as is Minhaj, and it's a great conversation about Hayes' new book, where he discusses folks' attention currently being the most important resource.

 
I don't consume any cable news. So no.
Same here. Except for watching election night returns and maybe some live coverage of a major disaster or event, I stopped watching any cable news for any length of time over 15 years ago. Even if it's a non-right wing cable network it still tends to be superficial and fixated on celebrity news and gossip and trivial issues.
 
Haven't watched any of it in many years. I did use cnn.com from time to time until they started pouring must of their content behind a paywall.
 
My favorite was Rachel Maddow, but she moved to one night a week and has kind of been mailing that in by spending a third of the show covering random small protests around the country in the show’s A block.
 
kaitlan is most attractive when thoroughly outfoxing GOP politicians, which she does often.

republican congressman tim burchett was on her show last week and she repeatedly made him look like a dishonest dipshit.

but she did it in a classy, unbothered way.

Sweating James Mcavoy GIF
 
I don't consider any cable news program to be news. They are ALL opinion shows. To me, MSNBC is as biased to the far left as Faux News is in pandering to the far right. CNN isn't quite as bad as either, though they tend to lock into ONE major story for many days in a row and discuss nothing else.

They are all also very selective in what they cover (what's the best topic to hammer the other side, and which topics to avoid not favorable to their side.

I do peek in on Erin Burnette from time to time based on the same math CFord uses. I've been a fan since her CNBC days.

Boooooooo, why can't I add my picture of Erin?
 
None. Maybe former Republican Nicolle Wallace. She's a solid professional and digs deeper with a more analytical and human approach to DC political news.

PBS when they had the Lehrer Hour.

For yuks, I record and fast forward through The Young Turks until Cenk Uygur goes on a rant.
 
I don't consider any cable news program to be news. They are ALL opinion shows. To me, MSNBC is as biased to the far left as Faux News is in pandering to the far right. CNN isn't quite as bad as either, though they tend to lock into ONE major story for many days in a row and discuss nothing else.

They are all also very selective in what they cover (what's the best topic to hammer the other side, and which topics to avoid not favorable to their side.

I do peek in on Erin Burnette from time to time based on the same math CFord uses. I've been a fan since her CNBC days.

Boooooooo, why can't I add my picture of Erin?
1. I agree with most of that. I don't know if MSNBC is AS biased as FNC but I don't think it really matters. Neither can be trusted to tell the whole story.
2. But dude, if you're ogling TV reporters, I mean come on. There are like 1.5 billion porn videos available online (for real) and some of the stars are just as attractive. Keep the hot side hot and the cool side cool.
 
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