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  • In 2008, just four years after leaving NBC News, Jane Pauley gave the maximum allowed donation to Barack Obama and campaigned for him, proclaiming “I want to see the cool, steady hand of Barack Obama on that Bible on Inauguration Day” and predicted Obama will be “an exceptional” President. On March 9 Pauley reappeared on the Today show, which she co-hosted from 1976 to 1989.
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    • 01:33
  • An emotional Andrea Mitchell urges Democratic Rep. Elijah Cummings that with Pres. Obama having put so much on the line for health care reform, "you've got to get this for him."
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    • 1 day ago
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  • On Tuesday's edition of MSNBC News Live, host David Shuster tossed softballs to an 11-year-old supporter of Obamacare. However, back in 2009, reporter Norah O'Donnell grilled a conservative teen and fan of Sarah Palin.
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    • 2 days ago
    • 02:27
  • Throughout the day on Thursday, MSNBC hosts repeatedly slammed the Republican Party over an RNC fundraising memo that poked fun at Democrats and their left-wing agenda. Written by Kyle Drennen, edited by Bob Parks
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    • 8 days ago
    • 02:55
  • MSNBC host Dylan Ratigan was pleased to see some Republicans "renouncing" Liz Cheney over a recent ad by her organization Keep America Safe. He also wished the GOP would condemn "Nazi and racist" tea partiers.
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    • 4 days ago
    • 00:50
  • Wednesday’s NBC Nightly News made time to showcase an unhinged liberal Democrat, Patrick Kennedy, screaming against the media during House floor remarks in favor of a Dennis Kucinich-backed resolution to withdraw all troops from Afghanistan, a fringe proposition which was soundly defeated 356 to 65. Anchor Brian Williams characterized Kennedy’s yelling tirade as “a gripping moment.”
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    • 2 days ago
    • 01:21
  • Leading off his "Political Sideshow" segment halfway through the March 10 "Hardball," MSNBC's Chris Matthews mocked freshman Sen. Scott Brown (D-Mass.) for his reported book deal, pointing to his freshman status in the Senate. Yet Matthews praised an Obama memoir that he wrote before he ran for the Illinois State Senate.
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    • 3 days ago
    • 00:32
  • NBC's Ann Curry invited former Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura to promote his new book of conspiracy theories, on Tuesday's Today show, and pressed the former professional wrestler to throw out the loony charge that the Bush administration had foreknowledge of 9/11.
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    • 4 days ago
    • 00:41
  • MSNBC's David Shuster on Monday attacked Republicans as racist for calling embattled Congressman Charlie Rangel a "crooked, Harlem Democrat." Talking to ex-Virginia Governor Doug Wilder, the host complained about a "racially tinged" press release by the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC): "They could have called him the crooked New York Democrat."
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    • 5 days ago
    • 00:34
  • In the final and easily most combative portion of Matt Lauer's three-part exclusive interview with Karl Rove, the Today co-anchor assaulted the former White House advisor, on Tuesday's Today, with accusatory charges on the run-up to the war in Iraq to the handling of Hurricane Katrina.
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    • 4 days ago
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In 2008, just four years after leaving NBC News, Jane Pauley gave the maximum allowed donation to Barack Obama and campaigned for him, proclaiming “I want to see the cool, steady hand of Barack Obama on that Bible on Inauguration Day” and predicted Obama will be “an exceptional” President. On March 9 Pauley reappeared on the Today show, which she co-hosted from 1976 to 1989.