The philosopher Hannibal Smith once said “I love it when a plan comes together,” and while the twists and turns that have resulted in the current cast of The Cycle may not all have been planned, the new group definitely seems to have come together, demonstrating off-camera the easy repartee that sets the show apart from other cable news shoutfests. Much like Hannibal Smith’s team, The Cyclists each have their own set of skills, and personality quirks to match.
Krystal Ball is the former Democratic congressional candidate from Virginia who became embroiled in the world’s most inane political scandal ever, the discovery of unhidden photos in which she posed, fully-clad, with her husband. One of the four original The Cycle hosts, Krystal provides insights on political strategy, often through the lens of the sexist milieu that gave legs to the so-called scandal that plagued her congressional run. In our interview, she talked about how those forces might affect the prospective 2016 candidacy of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
When original Cycler Steve Kornacki was tapped to replace Chris Hayes as host of the weekend show Up, attorney and correspondent for The Nation Ari Melber was
Abby Huntsman, the newest member of The Cycle‘s cast, fills the role of conservative voice that was vacated by S.E. Cupp’s departure to CNN. She’s the daughter of former Governor Jon Huntsman (R-UT), whom Republican primary voters declined to nominate in 2012 despite the
While MSNBC has been through a well-documented ratings valley these past few months, The Cycle has seen ratings growth in the past year, posting a 34% increase in the demo for July compared with last year, averaging 98,000 viewers age 25-54. The show’s continued success depends, in large part, on the chemistry between its stars, which carried over well in our interview:
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