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Related: About this forumMSNBC cuts away from Tom Harkin DNC speech to showcase a Jill Stein interview.
Harkin gave an excellent speech on Americans w disabilities. Damn do I miss him.
Don't know what Jill Stein said as I immediately switched to C-SPAN
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MSNBC cuts away from Tom Harkin DNC speech to showcase a Jill Stein interview. (Original Post)
emulatorloo
Jul 2016
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LisaM
(28,564 posts)1. Geeze, MSNBC, get it together
Harkin is a stellar speaker, and his content about the ADA was important.
C_U_L8R
(45,670 posts)2. CSPAN
Click. Problem with poor journalistic judgement solved.
Else You Are Mad
(3,040 posts)3. C-SPAN Is the best way to watch the convention on TV. nt
rurallib
(63,172 posts)4. Quit watching commercial TV - there is a world of difference
I third the call to go to cspan.
emulatorloo
(45,551 posts)5. Yup, immediately switched to Cspan!
xocet
(3,928 posts)6. What is it with the media and the Green Party now?
All of a sudden, it seems as if the media wants to get Dr. Jill Stein and the Green Party out there as much as possible. (I could be wrong, but I do not recall such a large amount of interest in the Green Party by the media in the past - Democracy Now! not included.)