Showing posts with label Dylan Ratigan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dylan Ratigan. Show all posts
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Ratigan shows us how to look worse than the guest you want to trash
Lori Ziganto at RedState posted a video of Dylan Ratigan of MSNBC having a meltdown during an interview with Tea Party leader Mark Williams. Her commentary on the video consists of the same overworked and tedious conservative talking points. But she is right to view the video with disapproval. It's painful to watch, and Williams comes out it looking a lot better than he otherwise might have, which is quite an accomplishment, considering the things that Williams has said about Barack Obama.
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