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Scarborough Mocks Shuster: I Bet Everyone at MSNBC Is Registered 'Independent'
H/t reader cgb1. There was probably a dose of WWF at work, but surely also some authentic animosity in the heated exchange between Joe Scarborough and David Shuster on today's Morning Joe. Scarborough ultimately accused Shuster and his MSNBC colleagues of being Democrats, their independent political registrations notwithstanding. A news segment about Iraqi President al-Maliki's call for the ...
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Comedy gold: Scarborough sneers at Shuster over MSNBC’s liberal bias
Hot Air » Top Picks — ... , Scarborough can’t be long for the Olberverse. Exit question: Soft landing at Fox News? (Exit answer: Only if he brings Mika!) Click the image to watch. [image]

The internecine MSNBC spats
Rathergate.com — ... . Scarborough has launched into David Shuster. Matthews and Keefums have vented about Hillary’s old com director Howard Wolfson signing on with FOX, and ...

The internecine series of hissy fits at MSNBC
RedState: Conservative News and Community — ... . Scarborough has launched into David Shuster. Matthews and Keefums have vented about Hillary's old com director Howard Wolfson signing on with FOX, and ...

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what was that again?
abuaardvark.typepad.com 8/26/2008 — There's been much debate as to whether Iraqi politicians were talking about a 'timetable' or a 'time horizon' in their various statements on the negotiations with the U.S. over a security agreement.   So Prime Minister Maliki made a point ...
Your Liberal Media
eschatonblog.com 8/20/2008 — 3 hours of Joe Scarborough every morning and MSNBC might be "taking a foolish risk in over-committing itself to a single point of view." Your liberal media: so liberal that it cannot actually survive the presence of a single liberal.
MSNBC Drama Pervades Convention Coverage: Olbermann vs. Matthews For Round 3
huffingtonpost.com 8/28/2008 — Round 3 of MSNBC infighting came Tuesday night during coverage anchored by Chris Matthews and Keith Olbermann. After Joe Scarborough squabbled with Olbermann and Matthews — and then with David Shuster — this time it was the two anchors ...