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Tuker Carlson Your Cable Daze Are Numbered

Tucker Carlson's MSNBC show has to be the worst info cable show ever.

Bring back John MacEnroe and send Jay Severin back to Boston... oh that's right he doesn't broadcast from Boston but from his kids playroon in Sag Harbor.
And who is that SNL character next to him, Rachel Maddow ?

Tucker you are not ready for prime time cable. The whole show looks like some poor cable access show. Laughable !
 
oh that's right he doesn't broadcast from Boston
> but from his kids playroon in Sag Harbor.

Well technically he'll be in the Boston area Friday--a remote <a href="http://www.wtkk.com/listingsentryfeature.asp?ID=298070&PT=feature"> from some
brewpub in Lowell</a>
 
> Tucker Carlson's MSNBC show has to be the worst info cable
> show ever.

Yeah we know you're thoughts already. Yawwwwnnnn...pass the caffeine, please. I am sure MSNBC is always taking resume and audition tapes.

> Bring back John MacEnroe

Oh yeah, because his show was such a homerun. That's why it was cancelled.
 
Just saw a commercial for tucker's show on NBC Nightly News, best line that could be his epitath

"I thought you had to be dead to be a legend"

Well he IS on MSNBC...thats close to being dead is'nt it???
 
> Just saw a commercial for tucker's show on NBC Nightly News,
> best line that could be his epitath
>
> "I thought you had to be dead to be a legend"
>
> Well he IS on MSNBC...thats close to being dead is'nt it???
> And he aint a legend, except in his own mind.....
 
It's not a bad show, but it's so shallow and fast-moving that it doesn't really leave any impact on the viewer. If they would actually make some well-produced longer pieces and then have a balanced discussion of them, fine. But to just cover 30 topics in 60 minutes (including ads), it's like Headlines without the actual News.

BTW, FWIW, I found it somewhat more tolerable to listen to on satellite radio (with the TV off) than to actually watch the video. The graphics package looks very ESPN.
 
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