Lawrence O’Donnell has lost all credibility, along with MSNBC

In a recent interview with Alvin Greene, the DNC candidate for the US Senate, Mr O’Donnell showed that he will do anything to promote the DNC. Even when faced with a ridiculous joke of a candidate Mr O’Donnell still endorses him. Watch the video linked below for a good laugh:


http://video.msnbc.msn.com/the-last-word-with-lawrence-o’donnell/39624000#39624000

The fact that MSNBC allowed this comedy to be on their “news” channel destroys their credibility also. Don’t get me wrong, FOX news has done lot to promote the GOP, but nothing to the level of this. Mr O’Donnell should be shipped off to the DNC retirement home for broadcasters called current TV along with the other joke he replaced.

If my post sounds upset it is because someone will watch this interview and believe that Mr O’Donnell’s opinion matters. Someone out there will watch MSNBC and think they are getting unbiased news. People need to wake up to the fact that all cable “news” channels are money making businesses that will cater to a view in order to sell advertising time. FOX caters to a GOP audience and MSNBC to the DNC. Please people, do not take what any of these channels say as fact until you have verified it through other sources.

Form your own opinion!

 

Congratulations to MSNBC

I would like to congratulate MSNBC for improving their rating with a small program change. Last Friday MSNBC made the decision to let go one of their worst performing shows, Countdown with Keith Olbermann, and all ready they are seeing positive returns.

Story: “But for now MSNBC doesn’t have to worry about replacing Olbermann. The man who moved into the 8 p.m. timeslot on Monday, Lawrence O’Donnell, posted strong ratings in the messy aftermath of Olbermann’s dismissal last Friday, bettering his predecessor by about half.

O’Donnell averaged 1.5 million total viewers Monday at 8 p.m., according to Nielsen, compared to Olbermann’s average of just over 1 million.”

1.5 million is still far from the Fox News program at that time, Mr Bill O’Reilly, but maybe they are on pace to become relevant.