Which leads me to: David Gregory is only 38?!? I thought he was in his 50s! Did he spend time in a Turkish prison? Spend his teenage years living on the streets fighting a heroin addiction? Witness his entire family slaughtered and eaten by a laser-beam wielding serial killer?
Huh. I come from a family that tends to gray somewhat early, & I spend a lot of time outside–& he still doesn’t look that close to my age. David Gregory has looked craggy for a long time, & I don’t quite think he’s really only 38. But he could have a condition, I guess. Maybe his liver went wonky in his teens & he smokes 17 packs a day?
Ugh, I do not look forward to MC Rove’s flygirl every Sunday morning. He does(minimumly) his job one time at a presser and ask Bush a follow up question(not an entirely tough one either), and we are suppose to buy that he is some tough, no nonsense journalist? Please; he is a tool(damn near literally) of the highest order.
Not that Brokaw was a whole lot better. Tom Brokaw(and Brit Hume ftm) remind me of an old portable tape player when the batteries are just about done.
Is it too much to ask that Rachel Maddow do two shows? Well it maybe obvious that she has liberal leanings, she is undoubtedly fair and even toned in her reporting. She is just as, if not sometimes tougher, on the Dems as she is with the Reps, but at least she doesn’t dance and eat cake with the worst people in this Administration all while pretending to be unbiased.
Physically. Professionally, he’s a shitface. He talks bullshit to power. That’s what Russert was so good at, catching everyone–Dems, Pubs–on their evasions, lies, inconsistencies.
Meanwhile, I strongly dislike this choice. I hope Mr. Gregory proves me wrong, but until this point my impression of him has been that he is in the pocket of the right. If the ‘MC Rove’ isn’t enough to convince, look in the Wayback Machine at his performance during the Race to the White House show on MSNBC. He does a very poor job at disguising his leanings, IMO.
Have you listened to her since the day after the election or so? I mean, the whole run up to the election was a lot of barely-contained hope, but since then she’s been criticizing Pres.-Elect Obama for his picks and asking her guests if they can talk her down from her concerns.
Actually, I found another picture where I can buy him being in his late thirties. His face just has a lot of superficial damage, probably from the sun.
John King would have been a good choice. But personally, I think they should have used the opportunity to go back to the old format, a panel show where politicians sit down and are questioned by a revolving panel of journalists and pundits.
I would love to see the President questioned by George Will, and I’ll bet some of you would love to see Republican politicians questioned by someone like Keith Olbermann or Rachel Maddow.
It’d be great fun, and you might actually make a politician uncomfortable on occasion. That has to be a good thing.