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Chris Hayes Gives Viewers a Reason to Tune Into MSNBC on the Weekends

Click here to view this media Chris Hayes has done a very good job of filling in during the week for some of the prime time hosts at MSNBC and he’s now got his own show on the weekends. I’ll just say I agree with Digby as to why his new show is a welcome change from, as she put it, “the usual cable news fare.” It’s definitely a welcome change from five hours or so of Alex Witt on the weekends and her cozying up to “her boys” Pat Buchanan and useless so-called “Democratic strategist” Peter Fenn and the general just gossipy and celebrity driven gist of her so-called “news” coverage, or the typical he said/she said nature of any of her “reporting” on politics from MSNBC on the weekends. Shows like Witt’s always seemed to me to be much more concerned over whether they’re just being polite to their guests who come on their show and lie, rather than ever calling them out for those lies, because heaven forbid if you did that, they might not come back on your show again to lie some more to the public. Thankfully, the MSNBC viewers will now be exposed to two less hours of that each day on the weekends. I wasn’t sure what to expect when I heard Chris was going to get his own show, but it looks like he just gave me a reason to reprogram the DVR for the weekends if this first show is any indication.

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Eleanor Mondale

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“What Texas miracle?” Chris Matthews snorted at the open of his September 16 program, noting that “Today we learned that the Texas unemployment rate hit 8.5 percent last month” and that “the state actually lost jobs last month, even worse than the national figure of zero jobs created.” “So where's the Texas miracle now?” a smug “Hardball” host asked his audience. [Video follows page break; click here for MP3 audio ] Of course Matthews left out that the net loss was due to cuts in government jobs, whereas the private sector expanded by “8,100 to 8.77 million in August compared to the month earlier.” What's more,

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MSNBC ranter extraordinaire Dylan Ratigan is no fan of “crony capitalism” — when businessmen get government to help them socialize the risk of their ventures through government subsidies or bailouts, leaving taxpayers on the hook for failure while reaping the benefits of government largesse. The Obama administration's handling of solar energy firm Solyndra is a perfect example of same. Yet this week, Ratigan's been strangely silent on the Solyndra congressional investigation this week, even as it's been covered in major newspaper outlets like the New York Times and Washington Post. Ratigan likes to present himself as one who marches to the beat of his own drum, but on this matter, he seems to be following the silence of the rest of the MSNBC choir.

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Struggling Postal Service

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Scarborough Accuses GOP Debate Audience of ‘Applauding the Death of a Young Man Without Health Insurance’

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough on Friday said the people in the audience at Monday's Republican presidential debate were “applauding the death of a young man without health insurance” and therefore were like the John Birchers “that Bill Buckley kicked out of the conservative movement in the mid-1960s .” Unfortunately, the host of “Morning Joe” has, like so many others in the media, badly misinterpreted what occurred when Texas Congressman Ron Paul was asked what should happen to a voluntarily uninsured man who falls into a coma (video follows with transcript and commentary): JOE SCARBOROUGH, HOST: I was a Tea Party guy before Tea Party was popular. You can look at my thousands of votes from 1995 to 2001, and you will not find anybody, nobody other than maybe Ron Paul, that was more small government than me. You just won't. It is a matter of record – a matter of record. And yet when I was watching the debate the other night and I heard some people applauding the death of a young man without health insurance, or some of the other applause, or quite frankly some of the responses to some things that Rick Perry said that would've got him laughed out of a middle school classroom. I sat there and said who are those people in that room, and where in the hell is my conservative party? Because I will tell you, these people – for the record, America – these are the people that Bill Buckley kicked out of the conservative movement in the mid-1960s . These are the people that he said, the John Birchers , that he said have nothing to do with what I am and what conservatism is. PEGGY NOONAN : So you think the Tea Party now consists of old Birchite folks, or Birchite thinking? SCARBOROUGH: No, I'm not painting that broad brush over the Tea Party movement at all. I think there are elements, though, that our candidates are focusing on too much and they're playing to the lowest common denominator in a way that doom conservatives to make gains next year in a race for the White House. I'm surprised Scarborough has fallen for this liberal, Tea Party-bashing line. Let's go back to what really happened at Monday's debate: WOLF BLITZER , CNN: Before I get to Michele Bachmann, I want to just — you're a physician, Ron Paul, so you're a doctor. You know something about this subject. Let me ask you this hypothetical question. A healthy 30-year-old young man has a good job, makes a good living, but decides, you know what? I'm not going to spend $200 or $300 a month for health insurance because I'm healthy, I don't need it. But something terrible happens, all of a sudden he needs it. Who's going to pay if he goes into a coma, for example? Who pays for that? CONGRESSMAN RON PAUL (R-TEXAS): Well, in a society that you accept welfarism and socialism, he expects the government to take care of him. BLITZER : Well, what do you want? PAUL: But what he should do is whatever he wants to do, and assume responsibility for himself. My advice to him would have a major medical policy, but not be forced — BLITZER : But he doesn't have that. He doesn't have it, and he needs intensive care for six months. Who pays? PAUL: That's what freedom is all about, taking your own risks. [APPLAUSE] This whole idea that you have to prepare and take care of everybody — (APPLAUSE) BLITZER : But Congressman, are you saying that society should just let him die? PAUL: No.

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Ever noticed how the trip home from your destination always seems shorter than the trip there? The standard explanation is that on the way back, you’re familiar with the route. But scientists in the Netherlands are contesting that view, offering a different explanation centered on expectations, MSNBC reports. On the…

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Conjoined Twins Separated

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Super Earth Discovered By Scientists New Planet: Super-Earth Discovered Super Earth Discovered By Scientists [HD] antiqueroom says: so, in a month, scientists have trapped antimatter, found a super – Earth , a walking fish, and a planet made of diamond. http://t.co/uHh6ukx

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Chris Matthews Blames ‘Robots’ at CVS, MSNBC for Poverty in America

On the September 14 edition of MSNBC's “Hardball,” host Chris Matthews admitted to socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) that it “sounds Marxist” but he truly believes that automation in the economy has killed jobs by replacing human clerks in CVS and camera operators at MSNBC with “robots” [video follows page break; click here for MP3 audio ]: I don't want to skip to your left on this but…. [W]hen I see automation, when I go to a CVS that used to employ a lot of people just above the poverty level, above the minimum wage. And you walk in there now, it's all machines. Now it's very convenient for the customer, it's all machines. There's a check-out machine, by the way, that talks to you and says 'Don't forget to put your CVS card in.” And by the way, I used to have about seven or eight cameramen. I don't have them anymore. It's all automated, it's all robots. Everywhere we go is robots! You used to go to a gas station, you'd have somebody would check your tires, check your oil. There ain't anybody there, there's nobody working at a gas station! What would Matthews have us do, turn back the clock to the 1950s or '60s? What's more, this is the same guy who bashes Republicans as being “anti-science” and who blasted Republican presidential candidates in a tweet at last week's Reagan Library debate as “ludites” [ sic ] : Good for Huntsman, standing up for science and against the ludites. #reagandebate Chris obviously meant Luddite , but perhaps he's just anti-spelling, not to mention irony-deficient. Here's a dictionary.com definition of the term Luddite : one of a group of early 19th century English workmen destroying laborsaving machinery as a protest; broadly : one who is opposed to especially technological change Sounds a lot like Matthews. Although, who knows, maybe the “Hardball” host will be willing to go to his bosses at MSNBC and offer to take a pay cut so that the network can hire back some non-robot cameramen for his show.

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