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more about #jessejackson more comments → MissNormaDesmond: If Fox News did this, there would be sit-ins. And? You say that as if Fox News doesn't have a history of being openly (and cheerfully!) racist, such... more » CODiva: Not sure why he didn't just respond in kind, and thank Campbell Brown for the intro... adding that it was very white of her to be so kind as to give h... more » budy920: contessa should be fired and not allowed to own any part of a sports team - YOU BAD GIRL!- #msnbc more » adiam7: Clearly she read the teleprompter wrong. It is not the same as seeing a person and mistaking him for someone else. Besides, Rev. Al Sharpton possesses... more » iplaudius: People Who Look Like Boston Terriers. #msnbc more » mt137: There would be sit ins because people actually watch Fox News. MSNBC is ridiculous and irrelevant. #msnbc more » IpsoFacto: They're both barely relevant famewhore yahoos with strange speech patterns. #msnbc more » ColonelMontoya: I'm Ron Burgundy? #msnbc more » pureblarney: Bitch basically just ran over his foot with a lawnmower. #msnbc more » Aaron Altman: Mistaking one Reverend for another Reverend? I thought this only happened on Facepalm Sunday. #msnbc more » Niko Bellic: See, it wasn't her talking, it was "the script in front of [her]" (which, by the way, wasn't written by the guy who wrote it, since someone told him t... more » Haystacks: How could she possibly confuse them this? Doesn't Sharpton have the worlds longest bad hair day? more » BowlingForDollars: Jake Tapper, did you ghostwrite this post? #msnbc more » Notsewfast: See this is why i just refer to all black people as 'The Godfather of Soul' Because even if it's a mistake, everyone is happy to be confused with Jam... more » CumaeanSibyl: And all this over the NFL refusing to let him buy the Rams. Buddy, they did you a favor. #rushlimbaugh more » -
#videuhoh
They All Look Alike: MSNBC Mistakes Jesse Jackson for Al Sharpton
Reverends! All reverends look alike. Jesse Jackson was on MSNBC today to help poor people, and Contessa Brewer introduced him as "the Rev. Al Sharpton." If Fox News did this, there would be sit-ins. -
#rushjudgement
Me Thinks Rush Limbaugh Protests Too Much
Rush Limbaugh seemed to be enjoying himself in light of his triumphant article in the Wall Street Journal on Friday, reveling in his detractors admitting to using unattributed quotes to paint him as a racist. Was he rightfully vindicated? Not so fast. More » -
#cablenews
CNN Diligently Tracking the Movements of Michael Jackson's Dead Body
Certainly you're sitting at home tonight thinking, "I wonder where Michael Jackson's corpse is right now?" Well, luckily for you, CNN is on it baby! More » -
#race
Could Rev. Al's New York Post Protest Actually Work?
Black people (so demanding!) weren't satisfied with one protest of the New York Post and the paper's shitty non-apology for Sean Delonas' racist chimp cartoon. What's behind this? Lots of history!
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#topten
The Top Ten Feuds of 2008
Nothing says Christmas like two people screaming at each other. Gawker video guru Richard Blakeley compiled and ranked the ten very best of this contentious year. -
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#billionairepervs
The Company Ron Burkle Keeps
Supermarket billionaire Ron Burkle's name keeps popping up in the oddest places, doesn't it? When conman Rafaello Follieri was finally busted last week, the suit filed against him by his former business partner Burkle kept coming up. Jeffrey Epstein—finally sentenced yesterday for sex with a minor—used to be "very friendly" with Ron. They compared notes on planes! In that Vanity Fair story that upset Bill Clinton so much, it was Burkle who had those unnamed staffers worried about the appearance of impropriety. Now—the oddest one yet?—King of Pop Michael Jackson announced in a court deposition that it was Ron Burkle, along with the Reverend Jesse Jackson, who saved his life when he ran out of money. Burkle brought in the Reverend to help, and Burkle's also done quite a bit of business with the Reverend's son Yusef (they own Radar together!). What a cast of unlikely characters! Did this rogues' gallery of amoral power-junkies select Ron, or vice versa? Why does the ostensibly liberal do-gooder zillionaire associate with these guys? More »



