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article imageCongressman to MSNBC: This is why your viewership is in the tank

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By Andrew Moran
Aug 15, 2009 in Politics
By Andrew Moran.
Last week Lawrence O'Donnell filled in for Ed Schultz on MSNBC's The Ed Schultz Show and bullied and interrupted his guest Peter Schiff. This week it's a repeat of that scenario.
For years now previous viewers have shunned mainstream media because of many news channels becoming either too left-wing or too right-wing, biased reporting and interviewers, similar to Lawrence O'Donnell, Bill O'Reilly or Ed Schultz, who never do their jobs correctly when they have a guest on.
Last week, O'Donnell had Peter Schiff, President of Euro Pacific Capital and potential Republican Senator in Connecticut, on the show to discuss health care. However, every time O'Donnell would ask Schiff a question, he would consistently interrupt him and would explain where he stands on health care.
On Thursday, however, Republican Texas Congressman John Culberson told O'Donnell why his viewership is going down hill because of men like him. He, as Schiff, tried to answer a question but, once again, was interrupted vehemently.
Rep. Culberson explained to the host, "You know, Lawrence, for your listeners, you're illustrating why MSNBC's viewership is in the tank because you don't allow your people you're interviewing to answer questions. And, you know Lawrence, this is why Katie and everybody else is going to Facebook, everyone's going to the Internet because why listen to MSNBC when you won't even let the people you're interviewing answer the question?"
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