cerveza_fiesta, on 04 October 2012 - 04:29 PM, said:
Maddow's been ranting for weeks about how little debates matter in the poll numbers actually...
That was my point really. I think he'll probably get a bump, but it will be like a convention bump. Transient.
cerveza_fiesta, on 04 October 2012 - 04:29 PM, said:
On a sidenote, her show is starting to get on my nerves a bit with the fishing for stories RE voter suppression and all that. I mean, there's the obvious ones for sure, but it seems now like she's looking for stories that just aren't there...like trying to infer that voter challenges from right-wing "true the vote" type groups are sucking up SO MUCH of election boards' time that they can't properly prepare for the election. She even had an election official on there for an interview last week, after a 20 minute leadup and tried to get the official to say as much, but the official wouldn't actually say that their efforts were being hampered at all. I dunno...sometimes she takes stuff a bit too far despite her usual level-headedness when it comes to fact-based reporting.
I can understand why she puts so much effort into discussing the voter suppression, but the 'taking things too far' element has always bothered me a little. It's her style of 'messaging', and definitely her style of spin. I don't like spin, even when it comes from reporters I agree with, and I've often wondered if it's really her style or if it's something MSNBC expects her to do; someone who is familiar with her pre-MSNBC work might know. I do know she has said she doesn't really like being mainstream; she's always hated mainstream media. I dislike her presentation of the female vote, as if all we are concerned about is abortion rights, and I sometimes feel like maybe she overdoes that a little bit because she's a lesbian and doesn't want to lose women who might think she therefore doesn't care about abortion or birth control. And it annoyed me during the birth control debates that she so rarely mentioned the fact that birth control has many medical benefits independent from pregnancy prevention. She went on and on about the forced vaginal ultrasound thing to the point that I actually stopped watching her show during that period which I am hoping was just a slow news period where she felt the need to fill in the gaps. The vote suppression stuff is more important to me even if she does overdo it sometimes. She really is a fantastic reporter when she has something substantive to say, which is most of the time lately.
The President (2012) said:
Please proceed, Governor.
Chris Christie (2016) said:
Elizabeth Warren (2020) said:
And no, I’m not talking about Donald Trump. I’m talking about Mayor Bloomberg.