• What is Donald Trump's Plan for Trump TV? | The Closer with Keith Olbermann | GQ
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So the men's fashion magazine does news now? Yeah, no thanks.
[QUOTE=Smoot;51304818]So the men's fashion magazine does news now? Yeah, no thanks.[/QUOTE] This isn't news. It's commentary. Olbermann has a history of working for actual news groups anyway, he's not exactly some graduate hack like the guys behind NowThis or whatever.
[QUOTE=Smoot;51304818]So the men's fashion magazine does news now? Yeah, no thanks.[/QUOTE] even if it was, I wouldn't descredit a piece by Olbermann because of it. He's done impressive commentary
Olbermann always looks so sharp in these videos which makes them to me more hard hitting, he's actually dead on serious unlike vox or NT where they just have people who look like they just came back from alt j concert
[QUOTE=Primigenes;51304936]I haven't seen Keith Olberman since he got fired from MSNBC. My dad would watch him all the time.[/QUOTE] I kinda miss his small comedy sints he had occasionally but I get the feeling he wouldn't really be down with that again right now.
When I think of the concept of a "Trump TV", I end up thinking of Trump Steaks reimagined as a TV network. You know... Watchable, but not particularly good.
2:45 Trump's is called FOX news. Hillary has one, it's called CNN
[QUOTE=Wolverunder;51305330]2:45 Trump's is called FOX news. Hillary has one, it's called CNN[/QUOTE] To be fair, FOX has been less enthusiastic about Trump than the usual GOP candidate. And CNN has been a lot more biased than usual. However, you are right that both of them are terribly biased. (IMO) Personally, NPR or bust as of late.
Interesting viewpoint on Trump TV. I gotta say, I think that Olbermann's stuff about Trump can be hyperbolic, but his voice and passion are rather addictive.
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