Your Place for Politics? Hardball leads off with "the evolving Jackson saga"
July 02, 2009 6:28 pm ET
From the July 2nd edition of MSNBC's Hardball:


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Oh, yeah. Ratings. My bad.
I couldn't agree more. He died too young, & I'll give him credit for some great music but a legend? Oh please. The guy has been a washed up has been freak show for at least the past 15 years. And while there may be some questions surrounding his untimely death, this drama doesn't belong on political programming...nor non-stop on tv period.
—Roy Orbison
And I used to respect Chuck Todd before he got to NBC News.
Bizarre.
Watch the clip for it's inclusion of the opening montage of 'Hardball'... against a soundtrack of running-down-the-corridor news report urgency, it's a series of graphics that include Mount Rushmore, a bust of Thomas Jefferson, the Lincoln Memorial, American Flags and American Eagles, and the White House, and then Chris Matthews working tirelessly at his desk, to report on all of these things American, report them to the American People...
And then there's this todd character standing in front of the White House, to give you the latest 'inquiring mind stuff' about the dead Michael Jackson.
If the bust of Thomas Jefferson and the statue of President Lincoln and the stone heads on Mount Rushmore, if they could all speak, they'd probably ask "what did you show pictures of us for, if it's Michael Jackson you're reporting on?"
Bizarre.
Michael Jackson is still dead.
Sorry, I couldn't resist... :o)