It’s safe to say it’s not a slow news day. And while it’s not unusual for network evening newscasts to kick off with the same lead story, cable news is a different animal. For MSNBC, the lead story of the week is the GOP’s calls for the impeachment of President Obama. That’s right; the other cable networks tried to bury the seismic news that the Republicans are hell-bent on impeaching Obama.
(Well, Sarah Palin wrote a Facebook post about it yesterday, so that’s something.)
https://twitter.com/Guy_Serious/status/493879734405967873
https://twitter.com/LadySandersfarm/status/493880613766578176
@markknoller @msnbc at the bidding of those desperate to boost Obama's plummeting ratings tries to make Obama seem like a hapless victim.
— GretchenInOK (@GretchenInOK) July 28, 2014
@markknoller….If MSNBC is a news channel then I am a male model. A hot one with guns and abs.
— HozeKing???️♂️?♂️ (@HozeKing) July 28, 2014
Stay tuned for what looks like plenty more on MSNBC this week.
Joining @TheRevAl on @PoliticsNation in 5 minutes to discuss GOP leaders who are wasting time & threatening to impeach the President
— Congressmember Bass (@RepKarenBass) July 28, 2014
Gear up! 30 minutes to #edshow w/@ChrisVanHollen, @MichaelEDyson on #Impeachment talk and @jonsoltz on #VA deal at 5pET/4pCT on @msnbc!
— Ed Schultz (@edshow) July 28, 2014
How all the talk about impeaching President Obama could actually help Democrats: http://t.co/kdtsFjL3Pw
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) July 28, 2014
.@chucktodd explains why the White House is praying for impeachment talks: http://t.co/7Q2kEs7ZMp
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) July 28, 2014
Hmm …
https://twitter.com/Dustyjohn777/status/493876531723526146
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