Sunday, November 7, 2010

Suspended MSNBC host Keith Olbermann breaks silence on Twitter, will return to air on Tuesday Read more

Suspended MSNBC host Keith Olbermann breaks silence on Twitter, will return to air on Tuesday
I believe Major news have gone crazy. If they feel  they are fired . If they support whom the want they are suspended . In the future thyer will be no news worthy of watch  much less believe to be true.  MSNBC News is too Advertiser run to be a news network.  It cost Money to run any business. Businesses do not want any thing
negative reported about them an threaten to pull their ads . If they run the stories. The news network ( aka all news programs) should be able to report the story. If it is negative the companies should be truthful. They the companies should clean up their acts and have nothing to hide.

 I though it was against the law to tell an employee to vote. If one can not support a candidate of their of their free choice I though that was against the law.

Below
 http://www.dailyfinance.com/story/media/are-fox-news-and-msnbc-mirror-images/19708096/?icid=main|netscape|dl11|sec1_lnk3|183155

"As the Center for Responsive Politics has noted, all media companies play politics, and have done so for years. For instance, General Electric (GE), the parent of MSNBC, has donated more than $12.5 million to federal political entities over the past 20 years, "slightly favoring the right." CEO Jeffrey Immelt donated to Republican candidates including Rob Portman, the newly elected senator from Ohio, and several Democrats including Michigan's Debbie Stabenow during the last election cycle. He also gave $10,000 to the Republican Congressional Campaign Committee and $2,500 to the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee. Immelt's warmer embrace of the GOP should not be a surprise, given his public criticism of the Obama administration's policies."

See full article from DailyFinance: http://srph.it/a68XIj

Sounds Like a double standard!

11-09-2010