Two controversial MSNBC hosts will be front and center for the network's exclusive coverage of Saturday's South Carolina Democratic Party convention.
Al Sharpton and Joy Reid will be live on MSNBC to interview all 21 Democratic presidential candidates after they give speeches at the convention on Saturday. The two, who are unabashedly pro-Democrat, host weekend shows on the left-leaning cable network.
South Carolina Democratic Party chairman Trav Robertson told the Associated Press that MSNBC was selected in part because of the key role of black voters in the state's Democratic primary. Reid and Sharpton are black, as are 30 percent of MSNBC's weekend viewers, according to the Associated Press. They've become mainstays at MSNBC in spite of considerable personal baggage.
Sharpton, who hosts PoliticsNation on Sunday mornings, is known for his controversial early career as a street-preaching, racial firebrand.
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8 comments:
That's right, put them blacks out there. Sucker in that black vote.
A better team would be Al and Joy Behar, That would make for some interesting Listening. LOL
Wow , two of kind , the ugly and the ugly in appearance and soul .
2 peas in a rotten pod, who continue to receive air-time. NBC what are you doing?
MSNBC is owned by Soros through proxies. If you follow the controlling stock owner's money you'll find it will eventually lead back to Soros. He uses this position to spread his socialist agenda through the media. This is how we have foreign governments and associates influencing our elections. Perhaps the Attorney General should start an investigation on MSNBC.
Please Mr. Arrorney General, do investigate, like yesterday.
'Dumb and Dumber' - just can't tell which one is which.
It should be 'Racist and More Racist' but I run into the same problem...
No bias here!!!!!!
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