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“You don’t want me to do the ones—with deportation?” Brzezinski said.
After some cross-talk, co-host Joe Scarborough said, "We really have to get you some questions."
“That’s right, nothing too hard Mika," Trump interjected.
"Okay," Brzezinski said.
originally posted by: BestinShow
a reply to: ManBehindTheMask
IM sick and tired of people telling me how Trump is different, Trump is a true conservative, Trump is not a liar and is for truth, Trump is honest.
So, stop reading those threads and get over it.
Last November, MSNBC's Joe Scarborough sat on stage at the 92nd Street Y in New York and recounted the various times he had given Donald Trump political advice.
"I've actually called him up and said, 'Donald, listen, you need to speak in complete sentences at debates," Scarborough said. "After the second debate ... I walked into his office, I said, 'Donald, do you know how to read? ... I said, 'You should read before a debate! ... Read a paragraph on Syria, read a paragraph on education reform!'"
The anecdotes, which were meant as a testament to Trump's off-the-cuff political savvy, drew laughter from the audience. But today, at NBCUniversal's headquarters at 30 Rockefeller Center, Scarborough's relationship with the Republican presidential frontrunner has become a subject of frustration among staff, and an increasingly problematic issue for the network's top brass.
originally posted by: BestinShow
a reply to: ManBehindTheMask
Do you have any response to the actual subject matter of the thread or are you going to ignore that all together?
Sure...the media and politicians from both sides of the aisle have been playing this game for quite some time.
Unfortunately for you, you're just figuring this out.
originally posted by: FamCore
a reply to: ManBehindTheMask
NVM
originally posted by: DrakeINFERNO
It is common for questions to be vetted before an interview for anyone on tv. There is limited time and obviously the interviewee is there to make a point not go on side bars. Common practice at every level not just presidential candidates.
Methinks you maybe grasping at straws.
Sure it is spit in the face of the journalists but somehow it continues year after year.
The producer gets the candidate on the show and the candidate gets the ratings so the station have to play nice and ignore the pressing issues. It's Sad but true.
originally posted by: jaws1975
Trump asking for easy questions was the least worrisome part. Trump was asking Joe for advice and Joe was licking Trumps boots.
It's all rigged folks, Trump is an imposter, there to insure a Hillary win. Just like when McCain chose Palin for VP.