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TV news used to want the guest's comments to go viral. Now they want the host's comments. Why would they play by those antagonistic rules?
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I want guest's comments to get attention/go viral.
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Then you're an exception. Look at the way your Kellyanne Conway interview was positioned after it aired. About what you said, not her.
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No, the majority of the stories were about what she said, rightfully. Quotes, headlines, etc etc
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But this is not a critique of you. Go look at how high profile interviews with Trumpers are positioned by the network that has the “get."
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Who could blame them.. Sit there and get poo flung on them for 10 minutes...
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Or simply answer questions about the dysfunctional White House
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meh.. 5 dems sitting around talking about how much R's suck.. Same reason the rest of us don't watch...
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lol you're delusional to assume only dems despise the president
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plenty of hate to go around.. Enjoy wallowing in yours!
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It sounds like if you love Trump that you're the one wallowing
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not at all..Go look at your IRA statement.. Market doing just fine...
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lol guess you haven't checked "the market" this week
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All msm networks(except fox) should NOT cover DT 'campaign'rally in Phoenix on Tues.He says msm R fake so lets see how he likes NO coverage!
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Now that sounds like a plan to me!!
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They need ratings. Cartoon network beating
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Give it time.Once Trump is out,be it 1 term or 2, Fox will be over.
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Who the hell wants to suit up on Sunday morning to dissemble on tv to inside-the-beltway types? I'm astonished it happens ever.
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What's that saying "if you're not at the table, you're on the menu"
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