Black hosts are more prominent on MSNBC's weekend programming, where several >of the hosts are black, including Eugene Daniels, Jonathan Capehart, Antonia >Hylton, and the Rev. Al Sharpton. MSNBC, like the rest of the television news >business, has long been criticized for shunting its black hosts to the lower >priority, less desirable weekend shift--what in TV news insider jargon is >known as "the weekend ghetto."
On Fri, 14 Nov 2025 04:30:43 -0500, Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net>
wrote:
Black hosts are more prominent on MSNBC's weekend programming, where several >>of the hosts are black, including Eugene Daniels, Jonathan Capehart, Antonia >>Hylton, and the Rev. Al Sharpton. MSNBC, like the rest of the television news
business, has long been criticized for shunting its black hosts to the lower >>priority, less desirable weekend shift--what in TV news insider jargon is >>known as "the weekend ghetto."
How does Sharpton manage as a news host? Given his background that
seems odd.
On Fri, 14 Nov 2025 04:30:43 -0500, Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net>
wrote:
Black hosts are more prominent on MSNBC's weekend programming, where several >> of the hosts are black, including Eugene Daniels, Jonathan Capehart, Antonia >> Hylton, and the Rev. Al Sharpton. MSNBC, like the rest of the television news
business, has long been criticized for shunting its black hosts to the lower >> priority, less desirable weekend shift--what in TV news insider jargon is
known as "the weekend ghetto."
How does Sharpton manage as a news host? Given his background that
seems odd.
On 2025-11-16 10:40:13 +0000, The Horny Goat said:
On Fri, 14 Nov 2025 04:30:43 -0500, Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net>
wrote:
Black hosts are more prominent on MSNBC's weekend programming, where several
of the hosts are black, including Eugene Daniels, Jonathan Capehart, Antonia
Hylton, and the Rev. Al Sharpton. MSNBC, like the rest of the television news
business, has long been criticized for shunting its black hosts to the lower
priority, less desirable weekend shift--what in TV news insider jargon is >>> known as "the weekend ghetto."
How does Sharpton manage as a news host? Given his background that
seems odd.
No more peculiar than a weekend Fox News host with minimal military >experience becoming US Secretary of Defense.
On 2025-11-16 10:40:13 +0000, The Horny Goat said:
On Fri, 14 Nov 2025 04:30:43 -0500, Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net>
wrote:
Black hosts are more prominent on MSNBC's weekend programming, where
several
of the hosts are black, including Eugene Daniels, Jonathan Capehart,
Antonia
Hylton, and the Rev. Al Sharpton. MSNBC, like the rest of the
television news
business, has long been criticized for shunting its black hosts to
the lower
priority, less desirable weekend shift--what in TV news insider
jargon is
known as "the weekend ghetto."
How does Sharpton manage as a news host? Given his background that
seems odd.
No more peculiar than a weekend Fox News host with minimal military experience becoming US Secretary of Defense.
On 2025-11-16 12:33 p.m., super70s wrote:
On 2025-11-16 10:40:13 +0000, The Horny Goat said:I understood that Hegseth was a Navy Seal. That hardly equates to
On Fri, 14 Nov 2025 04:30:43 -0500, Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net>
wrote:
Black hosts are more prominent on MSNBC's weekend programming, where
several
of the hosts are black, including Eugene Daniels, Jonathan Capehart,
Antonia
Hylton, and the Rev. Al Sharpton. MSNBC, like the rest of the
television news
business, has long been criticized for shunting its black hosts to
the lower
priority, less desirable weekend shift--what in TV news insider
jargon is
known as "the weekend ghetto."
How does Sharpton manage as a news host? Given his background that
seems odd.
No more peculiar than a weekend Fox News host with minimal military
experience becoming US Secretary of Defense.
"minimal military experience".
On 2025-11-16 12:33 p.m., super70s wrote:
On 2025-11-16 10:40:13 +0000, The Horny Goat said:I understood that Hegseth was a Navy Seal. That hardly equates to
On Fri, 14 Nov 2025 04:30:43 -0500, Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net>
wrote:
Black hosts are more prominent on MSNBC's weekend programming, where
several
of the hosts are black, including Eugene Daniels, Jonathan Capehart,
Antonia
Hylton, and the Rev. Al Sharpton. MSNBC, like the rest of the
television news
business, has long been criticized for shunting its black hosts to
the lower
priority, less desirable weekend shift--what in TV news insider
jargon is
known as "the weekend ghetto."
How does Sharpton manage as a news host? Given his background that
seems odd.
No more peculiar than a weekend Fox News host with minimal military
experience becoming US Secretary of Defense.
"minimal military experience".
On 2025-11-16 12:33 p.m., super70s wrote:
On 2025-11-16 10:40:13 +0000, The Horny Goat said:I understood that Hegseth was a Navy Seal. That hardly equates to
On Fri, 14 Nov 2025 04:30:43 -0500, Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net>
wrote:
Black hosts are more prominent on MSNBC's weekend programming, where
several
of the hosts are black, including Eugene Daniels, Jonathan Capehart,
Antonia
Hylton, and the Rev. Al Sharpton. MSNBC, like the rest of the
television news
business, has long been criticized for shunting its black hosts to
the lower
priority, less desirable weekend shift--what in TV news insider
jargon is
known as "the weekend ghetto."
How does Sharpton manage as a news host? Given his background that
seems odd.
No more peculiar than a weekend Fox News host with minimal military
experience becoming US Secretary of Defense.
"minimal military experience".
On 2025-11-16 6:15 p.m., Rhino wrote:
On 2025-11-16 12:33 p.m., super70s wrote:Oops. I was apparently misinformed. But his experience is still hardly
On 2025-11-16 10:40:13 +0000, The Horny Goat said:I understood that Hegseth was a Navy Seal. That hardly equates to
On Fri, 14 Nov 2025 04:30:43 -0500, Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net>
wrote:
Black hosts are more prominent on MSNBC's weekend programming, where several
of the hosts are black, including Eugene Daniels, Jonathan Capehart, Antonia
Hylton, and the Rev. Al Sharpton. MSNBC, like the rest of the television news
business, has long been criticized for shunting its black hosts to the lower
priority, less desirable weekend shift--what in TV news insider jargon is >>>>> known as "the weekend ghetto."
How does Sharpton manage as a news host? Given his background that
seems odd.
No more peculiar than a weekend Fox News host with minimal military
experience becoming US Secretary of Defense.
"minimal military experience".
what I would call "minimal" given that he was in the military for 18
years as an officer: ========================================================================== Hegseth, a graduate of Princeton University with a B.A. in politics,
was commissioned as an infantry officer in the U.S. Army National Guard
in 2003, participating in deployments to Guantanamo Bay, Iraq, and Afghanistan before retiring as a major in 2021. ==========================================================================
Harry Truman never rose above captain.
On 2025-11-16 10:40:13 +0000, The Horny Goat said:
On Fri, 14 Nov 2025 04:30:43 -0500, Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net>
wrote:
Black hosts are more prominent on MSNBC's weekend programming, where several
of the hosts are black, including Eugene Daniels, Jonathan Capehart, Antonia
Hylton, and the Rev. Al Sharpton. MSNBC, like the rest of the television news
business, has long been criticized for shunting its black hosts to the lower
priority, less desirable weekend shift--what in TV news insider jargon is >>> known as "the weekend ghetto."
How does Sharpton manage as a news host? Given his background that
seems odd.
No more peculiar than a weekend Fox News host with minimal military >experience becoming US Secretary of Defense.
On Fri, 14 Nov 2025 04:30:43 -0500, Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net>
wrote:
Black hosts are more prominent on MSNBC's weekend programming, where several >> of the hosts are black, including Eugene Daniels, Jonathan Capehart, Antonia >> Hylton, and the Rev. Al Sharpton. MSNBC, like the rest of the television news
business, has long been criticized for shunting its black hosts to the lower >> priority, less desirable weekend shift--what in TV news insider jargon is
known as "the weekend ghetto."
How does Sharpton manage as a news host? Given his background that
seems odd.
On 2025-11-16 10:40:13 +0000, The Horny Goat said:
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
Black hosts are more prominent on MSNBC's weekend programming, where several
of the hosts are black, including Eugene Daniels, Jonathan Capehart, Antonia
Hylton, and the Rev. Al Sharpton. MSNBC, like the rest of the television news
business, has long been criticized for shunting its black hosts to the lower
priority, less desirable weekend shift--what in TV news insider jargon is >>> known as "the weekend ghetto."
How does Sharpton manage as a news host? Given his background that seems odd.
No more peculiar than a weekend Fox News host with minimal military >experience becoming US Secretary of Defense.
super70s <super70s@super70s.invalid> wrote:
On 2025-11-16 10:40:13 +0000, The Horny Goat said:
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
Black hosts are more prominent on MSNBC's weekend programming, where several
of the hosts are black, including Eugene Daniels, Jonathan Capehart, Antonia
Hylton, and the Rev. Al Sharpton. MSNBC, like the rest of the television news
business, has long been criticized for shunting its black hosts to the lower
priority, less desirable weekend shift--what in TV news insider jargon is >>>> known as "the weekend ghetto."
How does Sharpton manage as a news host? Given his background that
seems odd.
Well Sharpton has never been a news host. He's more of an opinion
provider. Which both Fox News and MSNBC have had forever along with
their news hosts.
On 2025-11-16 23:21:54 +0000, Rhino said:
On 2025-11-16 6:15 p.m., Rhino wrote:
On 2025-11-16 12:33 p.m., super70s wrote:Oops. I was apparently misinformed. But his experience is still hardly
On 2025-11-16 10:40:13 +0000, The Horny Goat said:I understood that Hegseth was a Navy Seal. That hardly equates to
On Fri, 14 Nov 2025 04:30:43 -0500, Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> >>>>> wrote:
Black hosts are more prominent on MSNBC's weekend programming, where several
of the hosts are black, including Eugene Daniels, Jonathan Capehart, Antonia
Hylton, and the Rev. Al Sharpton. MSNBC, like the rest of the
television news
business, has long been criticized for shunting its black hosts to the lower
priority, less desirable weekend shift--what in TV news insider jargon is
known as "the weekend ghetto."
How does Sharpton manage as a news host? Given his background that
seems odd.
No more peculiar than a weekend Fox News host with minimal military
experience becoming US Secretary of Defense.
"minimal military experience".
what I would call "minimal" given that he was in the military for 18
years as an officer:
========================================================================== >> Hegseth, a graduate of Princeton University with a B.A. in politics,
was commissioned as an infantry officer in the U.S. Army National Guard
in 2003, participating in deployments to Guantanamo Bay, Iraq, and
Afghanistan before retiring as a major in 2021.
==========================================================================
I'll take your word, I don't give enough of a shit about that clown to
look up his bio.
On Nov 17, 2025 at 2:20:54 AM PST, "super70s" <super70s@super70s.invalid> wrote:
On 2025-11-16 23:21:54 +0000, Rhino said:
On 2025-11-16 6:15 p.m., Rhino wrote:
On 2025-11-16 12:33 p.m., super70s wrote:Oops. I was apparently misinformed. But his experience is still hardly >>> what I would call "minimal" given that he was in the military for 18
On 2025-11-16 10:40:13 +0000, The Horny Goat said:I understood that Hegseth was a Navy Seal. That hardly equates to
On Fri, 14 Nov 2025 04:30:43 -0500, Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> >>>>>> wrote:
Black hosts are more prominent on MSNBC's weekend programming, where several
of the hosts are black, including Eugene Daniels, Jonathan Capehart, Antonia
Hylton, and the Rev. Al Sharpton. MSNBC, like the rest of the
television news
business, has long been criticized for shunting its black hosts to the lower
priority, less desirable weekend shift--what in TV news insider jargon is
known as "the weekend ghetto."
How does Sharpton manage as a news host? Given his background that >>>>>> seems odd.
No more peculiar than a weekend Fox News host with minimal military >>>>> experience becoming US Secretary of Defense.
"minimal military experience".
years as an officer:
==========================================================================
Hegseth, a graduate of Princeton University with a B.A. in politics,
was commissioned as an infantry officer in the U.S. Army National Guard >>> in 2003, participating in deployments to Guantanamo Bay, Iraq, and
Afghanistan before retiring as a major in 2021.
==========================================================================
I'll take your word, I don't give enough of a shit about that clown to
look up his bio.
Right, Hegseth's just convenient to use as a quick whataboutism to counter the
moral bankruptcy of BSNBC's platforming of charlatan and race hustler Al Sharpton, amirite?
On 2025-11-16 23:21:54 +0000, Rhino said:
On 2025-11-16 6:15 p.m., Rhino wrote:
On 2025-11-16 12:33 p.m., super70s wrote:Oops. I was apparently misinformed. But his experience is still hardly
On 2025-11-16 10:40:13 +0000, The Horny Goat said:I understood that Hegseth was a Navy Seal. That hardly equates to
On Fri, 14 Nov 2025 04:30:43 -0500, Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net>
wrote:
Black hosts are more prominent on MSNBC's weekend programming,
where several
of the hosts are black, including Eugene Daniels, Jonathan
Capehart, Antonia
Hylton, and the Rev. Al Sharpton. MSNBC, like the rest of the
television news
business, has long been criticized for shunting its black hosts to >>>>>> the lower
priority, less desirable weekend shift--what in TV news insider
jargon is
known as "the weekend ghetto."
How does Sharpton manage as a news host? Given his background that
seems odd.
No more peculiar than a weekend Fox News host with minimal military
experience becoming US Secretary of Defense.
"minimal military experience".
what I would call "minimal" given that he was in the military for 18
years as an officer:
========================================================================== >> Hegseth, a graduate of Princeton University with a B.A. in politics,
was commissioned as an infantry officer in the U.S. Army National
Guard in 2003, participating in deployments to Guantanamo Bay, Iraq,
and Afghanistan before retiring as a major in 2021.
==========================================================================
I'll take your word, I don't give enough of a shit about that clown to
look up his bio.
Harry Truman never rose above captain.
Oh are we getting into the military experience of presidents now? Tread lightly.
On 2025-11-16 23:21:54 +0000, Rhino said:
On 2025-11-16 6:15 p.m., Rhino wrote:
On 2025-11-16 12:33 p.m., super70s wrote:
On 2025-11-16 10:40:13 +0000, The Horny Goat said:
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
I understood that Hegseth was a Navy Seal. That hardly equates toBlack hosts are more prominent on MSNBC's weekend programming, where >>>>>> several of the hosts are black, including Eugene Daniels, Jonathan >>>>>> Capehart, Antonia Hylton, and the Rev. Al Sharpton. MSNBC, like the >>>>>> rest of the television news business, has long been criticized for >>>>>> shunting its black hosts to the lower priority, less desirable weekend >>>>>> shift--what in TV news insider jargon is known as "the weekend
ghetto."
How does Sharpton manage as a news host? Given his background that
seems odd.
No more peculiar than a weekend Fox News host with minimal military
experience becoming US Secretary of Defense.
"minimal military experience".
Oops. I was apparently misinformed. But his experience is still hardly
what I would call "minimal" given that he was in the military for 18
years as an officer:
========================================================================== >> Hegseth, a graduate of Princeton University with a B.A. in politics,
was commissioned as an infantry officer in the U.S. Army National Guard
in 2003, participating in deployments to Guantanamo Bay, Iraq, and
Afghanistan before retiring as a major in 2021.
==========================================================================
I'll take your word, I don't give enough of a shit about that clown to
look up his bio.
How does Sharpton manage as a news host? Given his background that
seems odd.
Because liberals will support even murderers as long as they are
liberal blacks.
I'll take your word, I don't give enough of a shit about that clown to
look up his bio.
Harry Truman never rose above captain.
Oh are we getting into the military experience of presidents now? Tread >lightly.
On Sun, 16 Nov 2025 08:20:09 -0500, NoBody <NoBody@nowhere.com> wrote:
Ubiquitous wrote:
How does Sharpton manage as a news host? Given his background that
seems odd.
Because liberals will support even murderers as long as they are
liberal blacks.
I don't think anybody ever accused Sharpton of murder except of the
English language...
super70s <super70s@super70s.invalid> wrote:
On 2025-11-16 23:21:54 +0000, Rhino said:
On 2025-11-16 6:15 p.m., Rhino wrote:
On 2025-11-16 12:33 p.m., super70s wrote:
On 2025-11-16 10:40:13 +0000, The Horny Goat said:
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net>wrote:
I'll take your word, I don't give enough of a shit about that clown to >>look up his bio.Black hosts are more prominent on MSNBC's weekend programming, where >>>>>>> several of the hosts are black, including Eugene Daniels, Jonathan >>>>>>> Capehart, Antonia Hylton, and the Rev. Al Sharpton. MSNBC, like the >>>>>>> rest of the television news business, has long been criticized for >>>>>>> shunting its black hosts to the lower priority, less desirable weekend >>>>>>> shift--what in TV news insider jargon is known as "the weekend
ghetto."
How does Sharpton manage as a news host? Given his background that >>>>>> seems odd.
No more peculiar than a weekend Fox News host with minimal military >>>>> experience becoming US Secretary of Defense.
I understood that Hegseth was a Navy Seal. That hardly equates to
"minimal military experience".
Oops. I was apparently misinformed. But his experience is still hardly
what I would call "minimal" given that he was in the military for 18
years as an officer:
========================================================================== >>> Hegseth, a graduate of Princeton University with a B.A. in politics,
was commissioned as an infantry officer in the U.S. Army National Guard >>> in 2003, participating in deployments to Guantanamo Bay, Iraq, and
Afghanistan before retiring as a major in 2021.
========================================================================== >>
Harry Truman never rose above captain.
Oh are we getting into the military experience of presidents now? Tread >>lightly.
By that "logic" Nixon was a far better president than JFK since he
exited the navy as a lt. commander while JFK's final rank was
lieutenant. (He was a lieutenant jg when he gained fame in PT-109)
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