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Jim Acosta at CNN gets my vote. The guy is full of inner rage. He beats out Megyn Kelly by a lot. Van Jones has his moments too, but he is not as consistently as nasty as Acosta. Don Lemon is right up there too. I don't really watch MSNBC, except for Morning Joe. That seems to be a decent show which is kinda surprising, but I bet MSNBC has some real winners too.
well I like Megyn Kelly a lot and I don't think she is nasty at all. I think Kelly is a fair and balanced journalist. She is pretty strong and courageous. Both Donkeys and elephants have criticized her, but she always speaks her mind. I do respect people like that.
Was she the one that said the phrase "law and order" is racist? I believe she is when she was a guest on PBS. Law and order is the least racist thing in America. That means everybody goes by the same rules.
Was she the one that said the phrase "law and order" is racist? I believe she is when she was a guest on PBS. Law and order is the least racist thing in America. That means everybody goes by the same rules.
Everything is racist to the SJW media. Butterflies, screw drivers, clouds, etc.
From what I have seen, Rachel Maddow. She looks like a man too.
Men's Wearhouse had a TV commercial a few years back showing a man running down the street in a gray suit. Rachel Madcow looks exactly like that guy. Wish I could find a link to it and post it here.
Only news entertainer who consistently meets the criteria for nasty is Judge Jeanine.
I cannot imagine relying on any single source for news.
It's tough to take any of them in larges doses which is why the remote was invented.
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