Ronna McDaniel
The on-air rebellion by the network’s stars made for compelling television, but that didn’t show in MSNBC’s viewership data from Monday.
The network quickly parted company with the former RNC chief amid an intense internal backlash to her hiring.
The former RNC chief and Trump toady lasted less than a week at the network thanks to an open revolt by NBC and MSNBC on-air hosts.
The former “Meet the Press” host raised eyebrows on Sunday, and handed NBC the best live moment in television in recent months.
“I want to associate myself with all my colleagues both at MSNBC and at NBC News who have voiced loud and principled objections,” the MSNBC anchor declared.
Now that she’s an NBC News contributor, the ex-RNC chair says she was just being a team player when she did Trump’s bidding. That’s completely bogus.
NBC journos have been publicly blasting their own network for hiring the former RNC chair most infamous for her election denialism and Trump sycophancy.