You've communicated exactly what I was trying to say better than
I did. I don't think anybody on MSNBC's weeknight lineup would deny
that they lean left (as opposed to the network's new asinine "lean forward"
slogan) but none of them have come out and endorsed a candidate on the
air.

----- Original Message ----- From: "K.M. Richards" <[email protected]>
To: "TVorNotTV" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, November 13, 2010 10:43 AM
Subject: [TV orNotTV] Re: J. Stew sits with Rachel Maddow on just what the heck he meant


A nitpick, if I may, Kevin.

On Nov 12, 8:53 pm, "Kevin M." <[email protected]> wrote:
And whereas Maddow stated neither she nor any other member of
MSNBC's news team has endorsed a candidate, Keith's recent newsmaking
revealed that to not be the truth.

Strictly speaking, Keith did not endorse a candidate.  There is a big
difference between giving to a campaign as a private citizen and going
on camera to make a public statement of endorsement.

KMR (who usually follows in the footsteps of the late Edwin Newman in
insisting that words be used in conformance with their literal
definitions)

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