Scarborough's Morning Joe is Hotter than Imus
It wasn't in his obit, but you can chalk up another TV innovation to the late, great NBC newsman Tim Russert. As Morning Joe host Joe Scarborough tells us, it wasn't until a couple of months after he replaced Don Imus as the star in the MSNBC morning slot that his three-hour political chat got its groove. "The show got its first big break when we were in Iowa,"says Scarborough, recalling the cold morning broadcasts leading up to the first presidential caucus. Russert was down the street, Scarborough recalls, and "he saw us on TV and said, 'Well, usually all the action's over there.' " So Russert walked over and took a seat on camera to jaw about politics. "It quickly took on that atmosphere as a place to drop in and give your opinion on the campaign and news of the day," says Scarborough. "We trace it back to that day where we really figured out what we are." For Scarborough, a popular ex-congressman, and his able sidekicks Mika Brzezinski and Willie Geist, that model has paid off. Imus, booted for making racially insensitive comments in mid-2007, averaged 358,000 viewers; Morning Joe just hit 547,000. "I think that people that run the network would have been thrilled to get anybody to help put that crisis behind NBC," says Scarborough of Imus. "I think everybody is really pleasantly surprised." What's helped the show is the election and the balance of views, especially compared with the partisan prime-time cable shows. Regulars include President-elect Barack Obama's communications guru Robert Gibbs and his McCain foil, Nicolle Wallace. "Doing Morning Joe is the most fun I have all day on the campaign," says Gibbs. "I can disagree with Joe and others, but we can do it without being petty and nasty." Adds Wallace: "MSNBC would be well served to air Morning Joe for 12 hours a day." Scarborough actually uses a CIA term to describe his New York-based show, calling it "a safe house where you could come in, say what you believe without being attacked." So what does Morning Joe drink? "I am going to have to cop a plea to being an Upper West Side effete. Iced latte," he says. "I usually need to put a straw in there and get it down very quickly, and I can suck down a venti iced latte in about 20 seconds to wake up instead of sipping very hot coffee." It irks him, though, that he has to buy it—from Starbucks. "We really need an in-newsroom barista."
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JOE SCARBOROUGH JUNE 06,2009 SATURDAY
JOE SCARBOROUGH IS MAGNIFICENT.HE IS CONCISE OBJECTIVE,TRUTHFUL.HE HAS INTEGRITY A WORD THAT THE VAST MAJORITY OF AMERICANS CAN NEVER EVER SAY ABOUT THEMSELVES.HE IS THE BEST OF THE BEST ON A TODAY SHOW.GOOD MORNING AMERICA .HIS SHOW IS WELL BALANCED.THERE IS NO PREJUDICE WITH HIM.OBJECTIVITY ALL THE WAY TO GO JOE REALY GOOD SHOW...........
joe is a wimp
joe is a bum and fraud when he bowed to madame fee fee hillary clinton and said i am so sorry for the things i said about you he was a loser big time hillary and her pimp bill clinton are the most corrupt of any one walking the streets and they got away with it from the whores in the media who love them that is how they got out of scandles they both belong in the big house jail
Morning Joe
Joe's commentary is very visceral, too shallow, and lacks intellectual thought. He sounds like he picks up on the current talking points and throws them out as his own. Mika's father called him on it sometime back, and Joe could not respond with any degree of articulation; he became speechless. He bullies others when he feels the other person lacks the knowledge to respond. He also thinks that he is non partisan, that is a joke.
I use to watch Imus, becasue he appeared more thoughtful in his comments. I did not agree with Imus a lot, but I could listen becasue he would listen to both sides of an issue and could be persuaded to change his mind. Joe on the other hand has pre conceived ideas, and unless he gets a smackdown like from Mika's father, he thinks he is always right.
Sorry Joe, but I had to tune you out for GMA. I could not take it anymore.
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