Tuesday, February 25, 2025

The Survivor

At least one person at MSNBC still has a show:
Sharpton’s weekend show, PoliticsNation, remains untouched, raising questions about how the anti-Semitic activist survived the bloodbath. President Donald Trump raised the issue on Sunday, asking whether Sharpton has leverage over Brian Roberts, the president of Comcast, which controls MSNBC. "Then there’s, of course, the LOW IQ Con Man, Al Sharpton, who has, perhaps, the lowest TV ratings in the history of television," said Trump. "What is he doing to Brian Roberts to stay on the air?" MSNBC has long faced scrutiny for employing Sharpton, because of his controversial history and concerns that he uses threats of boycotts to pressure companies to give him money. In 2015, black media mogul Byron Allen sued Comcast and Sharpton in 2015, alleging that Comcast paid $3.8 million to Sharpton’s charity, the National Action Network, to endorse the company’s purchase of NBCUniversal. Months after he publicly championed the deal, MSNBC hired Sharpton to host PoliticsNation.
The con goes on...

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