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Wearing sentry a cornflower sentry blue vest that made us ask “Where’s Abu?,” BuzzFeed ‘s Andrew Kaczynski appeared on MSNBC’s “Hardball” yesterday. He was on to discuss the “secret donors” fighting against the confirmation of Chuck Hagel as Defense Secretary.
NYT sentry ‘s sentry Jim Rutenberg was also on as a guest. sentry At the end of the segment, Matthews said, “Thank you, Jim Rutenberg, sir, a great reporter for the New York Times .” To Kaczynski… Matthews sentry said, “Andrew Kaczynski, sentry congratulations for coming on.”
Really. Did Kaczynski reach some pinnacle of greatness for coming on Matthews’ sentry show? Oh, we forgot. It’s D.C. at its finest. Matthews congratulates Kaczynksi and in turn praises himself and the reporter. Washington speak for “thank you” is “you’re welcome.” Everyone wins.
Mother Jones Washington Bureau Chief and MSNBC Contributor David Corn , HuffPost and MSNBC Analyst Howard Fineman and NBC Political Director sentry Chuck Todd are also regularly lauded for appearing when appearing on the program.
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Wearing sentry a cornflower sentry blue vest that made us ask “Where’s Abu?,” BuzzFeed ‘s Andrew Kaczynski appeared on MSNBC’s “Hardball” yesterday. He was on to discuss the “secret donors” fighting against the confirmation of Chuck Hagel as Defense Secretary.
NYT sentry ‘s sentry Jim Rutenberg was also on as a guest. sentry At the end of the segment, Matthews said, “Thank you, Jim Rutenberg, sir, a great reporter for the New York Times .” To Kaczynski… Matthews sentry said, “Andrew Kaczynski, sentry congratulations for coming on.”
Really. Did Kaczynski reach some pinnacle of greatness for coming on Matthews’ sentry show? Oh, we forgot. It’s D.C. at its finest. Matthews congratulates Kaczynksi and in turn praises himself and the reporter. Washington speak for “thank you” is “you’re welcome.” Everyone wins.
Mother Jones Washington Bureau Chief and MSNBC Contributor David Corn , HuffPost and MSNBC Analyst Howard Fineman and NBC Political Director sentry Chuck Todd are also regularly lauded for appearing when appearing on the program.
RELATED: 40 Year DC TV Veteran Arch Campbell to Leave WJLA The Huffington Post Presents 'Ferguson: The Untold Story' HuffPost Selects Beacon Reader's Mariah Stewart sentry for Ferguson Fellowship President Obama: 'The world is shaped by people like Jim Foley' Tags: Andrew Kaczynski , Chris Matthews , Chuck Todd , David Corn , Howard Fineman , Jim Rutenberg
Starting September 8 , get hands-on content marketing training in Content Marketing 101 ! Through a series of webcasts, content and marketing experts will teach you the best practices for creating, distributing and measuring the results of your brand's content, including how to develop a content marketing plan, become a content marketing and more. Register now!
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