MSNBC Anchor Rips Up Paris Hilton News Story.
Mika Brzezinski, anchor of MSNBC's Morning Joe, refuses to talk about Paris Hilton.
(03:01)
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There ought to be more journalists like Mika Brzezinski. My compliments for this lady.
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Edit: The thread's title reveals what can be on a man's mind beside sex ....... 😵
Originally posted by ivanhoeI watch that show and....hate to say it, but...I'd rather watch Paris Hilton tear up a stort about Mika....That's hot
MSNBC Anchor Rips Up Paris Hilton News Story.
Mika Brzezinski, anchor of MSNBC's Morning Joe, refuses to talk about Paris Hilton.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ww2bFPiI8qg (03:01)
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There ought to be more journalists like Mika Brzezinski. My compliments for this lady.
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Edit: The thread's title reveals what can be on a man's mind beside sex ....... 😵
Originally posted by ivanhoeThe mission of journalists is to inform -- in that way Mika is right. But the mission of the media as a whole is to "make you look". So in that regard, Paris Hilton is right up there with:
MSNBC Anchor Rips Up Paris Hilton News Story.
Mika Brzezinski, anchor of MSNBC's Morning Joe, refuses to talk about Paris Hilton.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ww2bFPiI8qg (03:01)
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There ought to be more journalists like Mika Brzezinski. My compliments for this lady.
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Edit: The thread's title reveals what can be on a man's mind beside sex ....... 😵
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Someone staring up in the air will make other people will stop and stare too. That's in our nature. But it's not news.
I would value a source of unbiased, uneditorialized news, though. Like we used to have in "the good old days" (didn't we? Wasn't that Walter Cronkite?)
Originally posted by spruce112358I doubt that such a source ever existed. The media have always been partisan--how could they not? Not that some have done an exceptional job of appearing impartial. The BBC used to do that pretty well, although people are onto them these days.
I would value a source of unbiased, uneditorialized news, though. Like we used to have in "the good old days" (didn't we? Wasn't that Walter Cronkite?)