Former NBC Nightly News anchor Brian Williams has found a new home:
#BREAK: NBC NEWS: “Brian Williams will now join MSNBC as anchor of breaking news and special reports."
— Dylan Byers (@DylanByers) June 18, 2015
Brian Williams will join MSNBC as anchor of breaking news and special reports, NBC says
— HuffPost Media (@HuffPostMedia) June 18, 2015
To sum it up:
Haha haha haha hahaha (inhale) Hahahaha Hahahaha (inhale) Hahahaha hahaha haha (Dies) Hahahaha hahaha hahaha Hahaha! https://t.co/wxRMh8agxa
— BrownSkin (@BrunusCutis) June 18, 2015
That about says it all.
Proven fabulist put in charge of MSNBC. Improves their credibilityhttps://t.co/pGVXy1V2Hn
— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) June 18, 2015
https://twitter.com/FilmLadd/status/611597193510842368
He should be fired, nevertheless, he'll fit right in with the rest of them. @BWilliams https://t.co/C6daKtIinT
— Laurie D (@LolosInTheHouse) June 18, 2015
https://twitter.com/OLNEY_JEN/status/611585810694074368
Says a lot about @NBCNews' opinion of @msnbc. https://t.co/ZjMjeA4olD
— (((Rory Lancman))) (@RoryLancman) June 18, 2015
Exiled to the Siberia of TV news https://t.co/bdbNDN5Evu
— Will Riemer (@wriemer) June 18, 2015
The Williams situation brings up the age-old philosophical question:
If #BrianWilliams tells a whopper on @msnbc and nobody's watching, does the lie make a sound? https://t.co/A53Kl1uk5F
— Princess Consuela Banana-Hammock aka Kimberly (@conkc2) June 18, 2015
What does it even mean that Williams is the anchor of “breaking news”?
so he's like a relief pitcher? Sits around the newsroom until something really bad happens? https://t.co/8W7KfhmQ84
— Greg Pollowitz (@GPollowitz) June 18, 2015
Will he be on call, waiting under a desk wearing an oversized Army helmet “just in case”? We’ll see.
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