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Dan Abrams on the last edition of his show talking to Roy Sekoff and Joe Watkins about McCain not knowing how many houses he had. Watkins practically looks l...
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Verdict: GOP Flack: McCain’s POW past excuses every gaffe
Crooks and Liars —
Apparently Republican strategist Joe Watkins got the email about how to deal with McCain’s “housing crisis,” because last night on “Verdict” the always reliable GOP shill stayed right on message, dismissing McCain’s gaffe by pointing out how heroic, patriotic and ...
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Dan Abrams on the last edition of his show talking to Roy Sekoff and Joe Watkins about McCain not knowing how many houses he had. Watkins practically looks like he's ready to hyperventilate during this interview...lol. How many McCain talking points can you get out in one breath Joe? He's reading right out of their response memos like he's on speed. -Diane Stumble Upon Toolbar ...
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Dan Abrams Delivers His Final "Verdict" —
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With his show canceled to make room for the increasingly partisan primetime lineup on MSNBC , Dan Abrams delivered his final "Verdict" Thursday night. The host signed off his show in good humor with a visit from fellow canceled MSNBC host Tucker Carlson and a look through the mailbag with letters from fans wishing him well. At the end of the segment, Abrams — who's hosted "The Abrams ...
Abrams out, Maddow in at MSNBC —
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MSNBC announced Wednesday that Air American radio host Rachel Maddow will be hosting a new show on the network starting September 8. The show will air at 9 p.m. following Keith Olbermann.
Maddow's shot at her own show means the recently launched "Verdict" with Dan Abrams, is on its way out.
Abrams will remain Chief Legal Correspondent [...]
MSNBC Changes Prime Time Lineup —
TalkLeft
Beginning Thursday, Rachel Maddow takes over the 9pm ET slot at MSNBC, replacing Dan Abrams' show, The Verdict. Mr. Abrams, who is well liked at MSNBC, is expected to remain both there and at NBC News, where he is the chief legal correspondent. He will also serve as an anchor during some of MSNBC ’s daytime coverage, as well as a substitute host on NBC ’s “Weekend ...