Ed Schultz New Cable Show
It seems OK so far. It actually rather shocking to see someone go after conservative ideology by name (Keith Olbermann primarily directs his ire to Republicans in general and Rachel Maddow is way to polite to refer to conservatives as crazy) and some of the "segments" are more or less things done before.
My biggest gripe, if anything, is that Michael Graham (a guy even Glenn Beck had trouble agreeing with once) was part of his round table. Most likely it's the standard "you've got to have a conservative for balance" mess that the media feels compelled to push (if conservative media can operate with liberal counterparts, then why can't liberal media operate without conservative counterparts?). I think if he does two things (be a voice for labor/unions, fashion more aspects of the TV program after his radio show) he'll be on for a good time.
My biggest gripe, if anything, is that Michael Graham (a guy even Glenn Beck had trouble agreeing with once) was part of his round table. Most likely it's the standard "you've got to have a conservative for balance" mess that the media feels compelled to push (if conservative media can operate with liberal counterparts, then why can't liberal media operate without conservative counterparts?). I think if he does two things (be a voice for labor/unions, fashion more aspects of the TV program after his radio show) he'll be on for a good time.
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