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Tucker Saved?

Looks like those rumors you might have heard about Tucker Carlson being on the outs at MSNBC might have been off the mark after all. TV Newser says it's hearing from insiders that the network has no plans to cancel the conservative pundit's show.

Maybe he should thank these guys.

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Anonymous (not verified) says:

David Shuster did a superb job during the holidays while sitting in for Tucker Carlson. It would be a breath of fresh air if MSNBC brought D. Shuster on full time in that position. He is a real reporter and not just into espousing his own opinions.

Fran Treadwell (not verified) says:

Thank God! I had hoped and prayed that MSNBC would come to their senses and see what value Tucker adds to their network news.

Tucker is such a genuinely fair and objective news reporter. I have always enjoyed his shows and know that I can trust his opinions. He checks for the facts before reporting anything. He does not hesitate to let his audience know all of the details that he is aware of on any one topic. He reacts well with all of his guests. He never puts anyone down for their indiviual opinions. MSNBC should be counting their blessings for all the viewers that Tucker brings to their network.

Now I hope that you put Tucker out on the network more. Make him visible to all of us who want to see him each and every day!

JIM ARNOLD (not verified) says:

IT IS ABOUT TIME THEY GOT RID OF TUCKER. HE HATES LIBERALS. AND THERE IS NO PLACE FOR HATTERS ON TV, RADIO OR IN AMERICA.
GOOD BYE! "MR. DIRECTOR OF THE KKK"

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