Howard Kurtz continues to pretend Joe Scarborough doesn't exist
June 29, 2009 10:49 am ET by Jamison Foser
Here's Washington Post media critic Howard Kurtz this morning: "MSNBC is down to just five daytime hours of straight news, which once formed a counterpoint to its liberal evening programming."
Funny, I thought the three hours a day that former Republican Congressman Joe Scarborough hosts an MSNBC show might be something of a "counterpoint" to MSNBC's "liberal evening programming." The evening programming to which Kurtz refers (Schultz, Maddow, and Olbermann) takes up -- wait for it -- three hours.
But Kurtz didn't even mention Scarborough. He gives readers absolutely no indication that MSNBC has a single conservative host, much less one who gets a three hour block each day.
This isn't the first time Kurtz has glossed over Scarborough in order to pad his case that MSNBC leans left.
And just last week, Kurtz pretended that Chris Matthews is a reliably Democratic-leaning host, despite his lengthy history of attacking prominent Democrats, dismissing liberals, and gushing over conservatives like George W. Bush, John McCain and Rudy Giuliani.
So, once again: If MSNBC is really as liberal as Howard Kurtz says it is, why does Kurtz insist on exaggerating his evidence?











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He had a couple good freak outs.
God he is thin-skinned little GOP troll.
If you knew how many times I asked him to comment on why we still get Republican-leaning Sunday shows (despite his claim that the shows leaned GOP from the 1990's on solely because Republicans controlled government) it would probably bore you.
He never answers those questions, but he did take one last week on why poor George Will had to singlehandedly battle 5 liberals (liberals such as Cokie "Obama going to see his dying grandma in Hawaii is freakishly unamerican" Roberts) on CBS's "This Weak".
Instead of just canceling his show, MSNBC kept trying different formats for it.
Tweety has admitted to voting for GWB at least once(and both times I believe). Besides, isn't Tweety responsible for Bush's "Commander Codpiece" nickname?
Um, because Howie Kurtz is a right-wing putz who was mentally over challenged as a tabloid reporter?
Just a guess.