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Joe Scarborough suspended over political donations
MSNBC TV host contributed to eight [Republican] candidates in apparent violation of NBC ethics policy
NEW YORK — MSNBC TV host Joe Scarborough was suspended without pay for two days Friday for making eight campaign donations to Florida [Republican] political candidates, apparently in violation of NBC News ethics policy.
Scarborough, a former Republican member of Congress from Florida and host of the cable network's "Morning Joe" program, said he agreed with the decision by MSNBC President Phil Griffin, which was similar to the sanction Griffin imposed two weeks ago on another host on the network, Keith Olbermann. The suspension was first reported Friday by Politico.com.
When Olbermann, host of "Countdown with Keith Olbermann," was suspended Nov. 5 for making donations to three Democratic congressional candidates, Scarborough acknowledged that two political contributions had been made in his name, but he said they had been made by his wife.
Griffin said in a statement that Scarborough informed him Friday that he had in fact made eight contributions from 2004 to 2008 to local [Republican] candidates in Florida that he did not recall.
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LadyJazzer wrote: Apparently, MSNBC doesn't play favorites...They're busting the chops of the conservative as well as the liberal... Good. It's a concept totally lost on the morons at FauxNews. But as Bill Mahr said, "Don't ever equate the two...MSNBC reports NEWS, and Fox is one step above playing with their poop."
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LadyJazzer wrote: Apparently, MSNBC doesn't play favorites...They're busting the chops of the conservative as well as the liberal... Good. It's a concept totally lost on the morons at FauxNews. But as Bill Mahr said, "Don't ever equate the two...MSNBC reports NEWS, and Fox is one step above playing with their poop."
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LadyJazzer wrote: Well, isn't it nice that the employers are free do as they wish as a condition of employment, and aren't subject to listening to people outside their company, like you. Perhaps MSNBC is more interested in keeping their broadcasters' appearance of non-partisanship than the clowns at FauxNews who make no bones about sponsoring events and being totally 100% partisan... That's why FauxNews is not news...It's the P.R. wing of the TeaParty & GOP.
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LadyJazzer wrote: Well, isn't it nice that the employers are free do as they wish as a condition of employment, and aren't subject to listening to people outside their company, like you. Perhaps MSNBC is more interested in keeping their broadcasters' appearance of non-partisanship than the clowns at FauxNews who make no bones about sponsoring events and being totally 100% partisan... That's why FauxNews is not news...It's the P.R. wing of the TeaParty & GOP.
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