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Brilliant at Breakfast: Except that Olbermann doesn't just pull stuff out of his ass and advocate murder
The Political Carnival: GE's silencing of Olbermann and MSNBC's sleazy use of Richard Wolffe
Commondreams.org Views: GE's Silencing of Olbermann and MSNBC's Sleazy Use of Richard Wolffe
Except that Olbermann doesn't just pull stuff out of his ass and advocate murder
Brilliant at Breakfast —
... is on vacation. When Olbermann is there, Wolffe is a very frequent guest on Countdown, where he is called an "MSNBC political analyst" and comments on political news. All of this, despite the fact that Wolffe left Newsweek last March in order to join "Public Strategies, Inc.," the corporate communications firm run by former Bush White House Communications Director Dan Bartlett, its President and CEO. According to the Press Release they issued to announce Wolffe's joining the company: ...
GE's silencing of Olbermann and MSNBC's sleazy use of Richard Wolffe
The Political Carnival —
... political analyst" and comments on political news. All of this, despite the fact that Wolffe left Newsweek last March in order to join "Public Strategies, Inc.," the corporate communications firm run by former Bush White House Communications Director Dan Bartlett, its President and CEO. I posted about that when he made the move, here. According to the Press Release they issued to announce Wolffe's joining ...
GE's Silencing of Olbermann and MSNBC's Sleazy Use of Richard Wolffe
Commondreams.org Views —
... . According to the Press Release they issued to announce Wolffe's joining the company: Wolffe, most recently Newsweek's senior White House correspondent, officially assumes his new position as a senior strategist on April 13, 2009. He will be based in the firm's Washington office, where he will advise several of its top clients. . . . Public Strategies, Inc. is a business advisory firm that serves a diverse clientele including some of the world's largest and best-known corporations , nonprofit organizations, associations and professional firms. Public Strategies helps ...
Richard Wolffe's Two Hats: MSNBC Guest Host, And Corporate Spin-Meister
TPMMuckraker —
... And it's clear that those clients have major stakes in a host of issues in the news. Public Strategies, which is led by former Bush White House communications guru Dan Bartlett, boasts that its clientele includes "some of the world's largest and best-known corporations," and that "[m]uch of its practice involves managing high-stakes campaigns for corporate clients, anticipating and responding to crises." ...
How many more years, have I got to let you dog me around
SteveAudio —
... Olbermann is on vacation. When Olbermann is there, Wolffe is a very frequent guest on Countdown, where he is called an "MSNBC political analyst" and comments on political news. All of this, despite the fact that Wolffe left Newsweek last March in order to join "Public Strategies, Inc.," the corporate communications firm run by former Bush White House Communications Director Dan Bartlett, its President and CEO. According to the Press Release they issued to announce Wolffe's joining the company: ...


