Joe Scarborough: Mitt Romney Made Herman Cain Look Like An Idiot
On Wednesday’s edition of MSNBC’s Morning Joe, Joe Scarborough strongly lauded Mitt Romney’s debate performance at last night’s GOP debate. “I’ve got to admit, Mitt Romney completely deboned Herman Cain’s 9-9-9, made him look like an idiot,” Scarborough gushed. “And there, there’s not doubt, he got Newt to admit he supported an individual mandate.”
Howard Dean: Tea Party ‘Aren’t Playing With A Full Deck’ And ‘Could Go Off The Rails’
As Howard Dean seems to see it, anyone gunning for a win in the 2012 presidential election is going to face the same problem: the Tea Party. “They are not playing with a full deck,” he said earlier today on Morning Joe, arguing that they make for an unpredictable voter base. “I’ve never seen this on the Republican side,” he continued. “They are usually much more disciplined.”
Morning Joe: Mitt Romney Is On The Rise (While Fox News Trashes Rick Perry)
It was as bad a Monday morning for Rick Perry as it was a good one for Mitt Romney. Following Romney’s media-adjudged victory in Thursday night’s debate over a beleaguered Perry, then Perry’s cartoonishly lopsided thrashing by Herman Cain in the Florida straw poll, things were looking way up for Romney. The Morning Joe crew assessed the winners and losers of a turbulent week in Republican primary politics.
Melissa Harris Perry And Michael Steele Wage War On Crazy Internet Commenters
With Tulane professor and MSNBC contributor Melissa Harris Perry at the helm today on The Last Word, the program has put a fair amount of emphasis on civility, today dedicating an entire segment of the show to getting along. The premise: the anonymity of the internet has given people like Perry’s crazy Uncle Fred the freedom to say offensive and hurtful things that hurt the political discourse. To give them an example of how to conduct a proper discussion, Perry found common ground with former RNC Chair Michael Steele, who made sure to emphasize that it isn’t his side that’s doing all the insulting.
Howard Dean and Michael Steele Play Bush Doctrine Vs Obama Doctrine, Everyone Loses
Former DNC Chair and current Vermont governor Howard Dean and former RNC Chair Michael Steele waded into the murky waters of political doctrine on today’s Morning Joe, pitting the former president George W. Bush‘s foreign policy against President Obama‘s, and then, ultimately setting the whole thing aside because, as Dean himself said, “that’s not what the election is going to be fought on; it’s going to be fought on economy.”
Michael Steele Talks 2012 With Rachel Maddow: ‘The Field Is Pretty Much Set’
Michael Steele‘s position as one of the most prominent voices on MSNBC means that he will, on occasion, find himself in a segment like this one, where Rachel Maddow notes the inherent discrepancies between Rick Perry the author and the candidate, points out the lack of enthusiasm surrounding New York governor George Pataki‘s probable run, and questions Jon Huntsman‘s chances strongly. Yet tonight, Steele took it in strike, defending Perry’s attempts to “finesse” the opinions in his book and arguing the Republican field is “pretty much set.”
Classic Shoutfest: Sharpton And Steele Battle Over Rick Perry’s ‘Black Cloud’ Remark
If anything good* has come out of the first two days of Rick Perry‘s presidential campaign, it is this following clip, a wildly entertaining, somewhat difficult to follow discussion hosted by Al Sharpton and flanked by Bob Shrum and Michael Steele, though the latter seems to steal the spotlight from the other two for much of the segment. Between calling Ben Bernanke “treasonous” and saying a “big black cloud” was flying over America (the national debt), Perry has raised some eyebrows, but Steele insisted the attacks on Perry were “silly.”
Chris Matthews Isn’t Sure About Obama’s Bus Tour: ‘Doesn’t Seem To Be The Right Move’
With Congress out of session and half a month of little to do before him, President Obama is going on a bus tour across America to meet with people and discuss the important economic troubles the nation has ahead. While he isn’t the first or last executive (or wannabe executive) to do so, Chris Matthews hesitated to support the move today, suggesting that a tour without a plan didn’t make much political sense and rounding off his doubts with what could be the worst political insult possibly in August 2011: “It seems like something Tim Pawlenty would’ve done.”
David Axelrod Promises To Fire Any Team Obama Staffer Who Calls Mitt Romney ‘Weird’
On MSNBC’s Morning Joe, former RNC Chairman Michael Steele pressed senior Obama adviser David Axelrod on the Politico piece that suggested Team Obama’s strategy would be to paint GOP hopeful Mitt Romney as “weird.”
Axelrod called the Politico story “garbage,” and agreed with Steele that any Obama campaign staffer who used such an attack against Romney would be fired. For now, at least, we’re still talking about how “weird” Romney is.
Why Have So Many Cable News Personalities Posed With Puppies? A Slideshow
It’s been a long month of July in politics– the debt crisis debate has certainly taken the wind out of the sails of many in Washington and, for anyone watching at home, leaving a bad taste of cynicism and fatigue in one’s mouth. But now it’s August, Congress is in recess and the news cycle is ready for a recharge. While we wait for the next Ground Zero Mosque imbroglio, here is something to thaw out the collectively grizzled and warn political hearts of America: your favorite cable news personalities interacting with dogs.
From Pledges To Pastrami: The Top 5 Instances Of Politicians Backtracking For The Media
John McCain‘s recent disparaging remarks about Tea Party poster women Sharron Angle and Christine O’Donnell had many either breathlessly announcing that he was “back” or, alternately, opining that the Republican Arizona Senator “is Gollum.” Either way, it seemed that McCain felt strongly about the Tea Party’s influence in Washington and was truly and sincerely speaking his mind, however bluntly and lacking in tact his remarks may have been. And the media ate that up because Politicians Saying What They Mean is to us what candy is to a baby or, more accurately, what sweet corruptible human flesh is to Cthulhu.
Can Keith Olbermann Win A War With MSNBC?
It was always an obvious reality that Keith Olbermann‘s Current TV show would experience some degree of crossover with MSNBC’s prime-time programming, but any hope of a peaceful rivalry have evaporated, as Olbermann has made it clear he intends to go after his former employer’s audience by going after his former employer. The fact that Olbermann has opted to “go negative” so early (his show hasn’t even premiered yet) portends a bloody battle for the hearts and minds of liberal viewers.
The establishment of Current TV as a destination for liberal news programming doesn’t necessarily have to be a bad thing for MSNBC. There are, apparently, millions of liberals who aren’t watching cable news, and this represents an opportunity for both channels to attract a new audience.
Michael Steele Says He Won’t Be ‘Conservative Punching Bag’ For MSNBC
Former Republican National Committee chair Michael Steele says he won’t be a “conservative punching bag” in his new role as commentator on MSNBC. Or, put more bluntly, he has no intention of being the next Alan Colmes. I think people kind of look at it and they go, ‘Oh, gee, you know, yeah, he’s the Alan Colmes,’” Steele tells The Baltimore Sun. “But I don’t think it’s that at all. I think I bring a very different style…I’m not a wallflower. I don’t hold back my views…I want to engage people.”
Nine Political Figures That Would Make For A More Entertaining 2012 GOP Primary
While the worst (Donald Trump) may be behind us (or not!), the fate of the Republican Party in 2012 is about as stable and certain as a moment of peace on Real Housewives of New Jersey. But unlike that reality show, almost anyone with the right resources can hop into this race, and with that [...]
Michael Steele Joins MSNBC As Political Analyst
Former Republican National Committee head Michael Steele has found himself a new role: MSNBC legal analyst, following a series of negotiations with the channel. The “forward-leaning” news network will feature Steele as an expert contributor across its lineup.
Former GOP Chair Michael Steele Is In Talks With MSNBC To Become Contributor
Former RNC Chair Michael Steele is negotiating a deal to become a contributor for MSNBC, according to The Hill. Steele had hinted to a future in cable news since his defeat in the national party elections earlier this year, and had been making appearances on the network, most notably with Rachel Maddow and most loudly with Ed Schultz.
MSNBC’s Ed Schultz And Michael Steele Respectfully Engage In Another Shoutfest
You may recall that, last Friday, Bill Maher invited MSNBC host Ed Schultz and former Republican National Committee chairman Michael Steele onto his show to yell over one another as viewers clapped in delight discuss proposed Medicare vouchers.
On his program, Schultz kept that discussion going.
Ed Schultz Defends His ‘Shoutfest’ Performance On Bill Maher’s Real Time
Last Friday, Ed Schultz took his show on the road to visit Bill Maher‘s Real Time, and the volume on set as he faced off against former RNC chairman Michael Steele got, of course, predictably loud. Today on his program, Schultz rebutted the blogosphere (including your humble Mediaite) for accurately chronicling said volume, not denying it, but asking his audience, “What do you want me to do?”
Bill Maher, Ed Schultz & Michael Steele Have Shoutfest Debate On The Budget
When Real Time with Bill Maher’s staff booked both Ed Schultz and Michael Steele to appear on the show tonight, everyone involved had to be salivating over the potential for the two to get into loud disagreements. And when the panel debated politicians’ relative honesty and proposed Medicare vouchers, the inevitable came to pass.
Michael Steele Warns Rachel Maddow Against ‘Rejiggering’ The Health Care System
Michael Steele‘s semi-regular visits to The Rachel Maddow show are becoming must-see cable news TV, if only because of how much obvious fun the pair have when they debate each other. This week, Steele and Rachel Maddow revisited the health care debate, searching for a way to “rejigger” the system in a way that both sides could agree on. Steele’s opposition to overhauling the entire system proved difficult for Maddow to negotiate with.
Michael Steele And Rachel Maddow Trade Friendly Barbs Over The WI Union Battle
The initially Wisconsin-centric, now pan-Midwest union debate in many ways gets at the core of what divides left- and right-wing ideologies: what money should be allocated to and who deserves the most help. It was to this core concern that Rachel Maddow spoke to on her program this Friday, and for that she brought on board a worthy opponent: former RNC chair Michael Steele.
Rachel Maddow Mounts Awesome Defense of Wisconsin 14 Against Michael Steele’s ‘Wimp’ Assertion
Since the beginning of the standoff in Wisconsin, Republicans and conservatives have predictably cast the “Wisconsin 14″ as “cowardly” shirkers who “aren’t doing their jobs,” or have “retreated.” This is to be expected, but what’s really been hard to watch has been Democrats sitting silently by, or even going along with them. That’s why it was so great to see Rachel Maddow destroy this line of reasoning on Tuesday night’s The Rachel Maddow Show, when her “new best friend” Michael Steele trotted it out like a labradoodle at Westminster.
Michael Steele Meets His Daily Show Puppet, Talks About His RNC Tenure
Former Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele made his long awaited return to The Daily Show and not only talked some serious issues with Jon Stewart, including the possible raising of the debt ceiling and why there was a “steele” curtain that prevented him from appearing on the show earlier, but most importantly Steele got to meet his puppet look-a-like.
Michael Steele Agrees With Bill Maher: “The Knives Are Out For Sarah Palin”
It was clear that recently-deposed former RNC Chairman Michael Steele’s appearance on Bill Maher’s Real Time would yield a colorful conversation, and looking back, it probably should have been obvious who would be a main focus of that discussion: Sarah Palin. Maher brought her up quickly, reminding Steele of an appearance on Maher’s show over two years ago when Steele predicted Palin-bashers would one day eat their words. Maher did not eat his words on this night.
Michael Steele Tells An Incredulous Rachel Maddow ‘The Culture Wars Are Virtually Over’
They may not agree on, well, anything, but Rachel Maddow and former RNC chairman Michael Steele are fast becoming a can’t-miss cable news duo. Steele made his second appearance on Rachel Maddow tonight to debate what Maddow considered ridiculous spending cuts and, more importantly, whether the “culture wars” have ended or are just beginning within the GOP. Steele, who has often been on the wrong side of this issue for conservatives, doesn’t quite think said wars are still ongoing.






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