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lostnfound

(16,699 posts)
Thu Nov 21, 2024, 04:17 AM Nov 21

A thread in which to list the particular things/guests/segments you actually appreciated about MSNBC.

If you don't have something nice to say, please don’t say anything at all.

Like many of you, I’m not turning it on after the election because 1) i can’t bear to hear anything political and 2) I need breathing room and time to focus on other things in life such as getting passports updated, monitoring and pondering the peculiarities of the coming crash of the government/economy/free speech.

I understand their limitations as ‘corporate media’, but though working within the US corporate media system they did often give voice to intellectuals, exposure to some underexposed issues, historical perspectives that no other station (even the damn history channel!) bothered to give. Many of these people (not all, but many) put their heart and soul into giving a voice to anti-fascist, pro-democratic ideals; and many (not all, but most) are surely as depressed and devastated at the outcome as we are. Not only the faces we see as anchors, but the staff behind them.

I’ll start, in no particular order:
1. Velshi Banned Books gives the authors of banned books the exposure to say what they are about, and reminds us of a time when book burning and book banning was abhorrent to the predominant soul of America.

2. Chris Hayes’ program on food waste in America, which was eye-opening and an important topic.

3. Frequent examples of crystal clear empathy — Jacob Soboroff describing the prisons with kids in cages, Nicole Wallace and Stephanie Ruhle’s authentic human compassion with families of victims of gun violence

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A thread in which to list the particular things/guests/segments you actually appreciated about MSNBC. (Original Post) lostnfound Nov 21 OP
Rachel's deep dives during her A blocks. badhair77 Nov 21 #1
Seriously? Too soon. Scrivener7 Nov 21 #2
Pretty much any guest/discussion on yorkster Nov 21 #3
Jen Psaki as new, knowledgeable talent nt lostnfound Nov 21 #4
Nicole Wallace lindysalsagal Nov 21 #5
Watching Joy Reid look truly happy during the Democratic convention, and the feeling of shared joy lostnfound Nov 21 #6

badhair77

(4,653 posts)
1. Rachel's deep dives during her A blocks.
Thu Nov 21, 2024, 06:57 AM
Nov 21

If MSNBC goes away we won’t have those. Even if she ends up with a podcast it takes a lot of resources to get to that information and nbc news has it. This information needs to be exposed. Our local paper is now a collection of a few national stories and some local sports. That means no one is holding the city and surrounding rural area governing officers accountable. We the people don’t know what they’re up to, and that’s never good. Rumor rules.

yorkster

(2,497 posts)
3. Pretty much any guest/discussion on
Thu Nov 21, 2024, 08:01 AM
Nov 21

Lawrence, on Ali Velshi's weekend programs, and
on Joy Reid. Most of Nicolle Wallace program for same reason. Too much to list. The Maddow deep dives of course.


lostnfound

(16,699 posts)
6. Watching Joy Reid look truly happy during the Democratic convention, and the feeling of shared joy
Thu Nov 21, 2024, 08:20 AM
Nov 21

I felt that same joy to see that convention, but Joy Reid knows a lot, has experienced a lot — and it was like watching her drop her guard and feel genuinely happy for 5 minutes . They let us enjoy enthusiasm, the selection of speakers, the joyful attitudes without the dour wet blanket feelings of skewed-skeptical cnn or lying FOX.

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