RSN Fundraising Banner
FB Share
Email This Page
add comment
Print

Excerpt: "Buchanan, a former GOP presidential candidate and a paid MSNBC contributor, hasn't been on the network since the publication of his book 'Suicide of a Superpower' last October. The book has chapters titled 'The End of White America' and 'The Death of Christian America' ...'When Pat was on his book tour, because of the content of the book, I didn't think it should be part of the national dialogue much less part of the dialogue on MSNBC,' said MSNBC President Phil Griffin."

Pat Buchanan has been suspended from MSNBC for racist comments. (photo: Getty Images)
Pat Buchanan has been suspended from MSNBC for racist comments. (photo: Getty Images)



MSNBC Suspends Pat Buchanan

By Associated Press

09 January 12

 

MSNBC chief says he hasn't decided whether commentator Pat Buchanan will return to network

 

SNBC's top executive said Saturday that he hasn't decided whether conservative commentator and author Pat Buchanan will be allowed back on the network.

Buchanan, a former GOP presidential candidate and a paid MSNBC contributor, hasn't been on the network since the publication of his book "Suicide of a Superpower" last October. The book has chapters titled "The End of White America" and "The Death of Christian America" and its author argues that the United States is in the "Indian summer of our civilization."

"When Pat was on his book tour, because of the content of the book, I didn't think it should be part of the national dialogue much less part of the dialogue on MSNBC," said MSNBC President Phil Griffin. The minority advocacy group Color of Change has circulated a petition urging MSNBC to fire Buchanan.

Buchanan did appear for an interview about his book in October on Fox News Channel's "Hannity," where host Sean Hannity said, "welcome out of exile."

Griffin would not discuss the length of Buchanan's contract with MSNBC or whether it would be renewed.

The conservative firebrand has seemed increasingly out of place on a network that has emphasized a liberal viewpoint on many of its programs in recent years. Last August, Buchanan went on "Morning Joe" to explain that he wasn't trying to slur President Barack Obama by referring to him as "your boy" during an on-air discussion with talk show host Al Sharpton.

Meanwhile, "Morning Joe" hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski acknowledged at a news conference Saturday that they considered offers from other networks in recent months, including CBS, which is launching a new morning show on Monday. Former "Morning Joe" producer Chris Licht is producing the new CBS show.

Scarborough said they concluded that they couldn't duplicate their show on broadcast television, specifically the lengthy interviews.

"We knew from the beginning that we had a great home at MSNBC that Phil had set up for us," Scarborough said. The three-hour weekday morning show begins at 6 a.m.

Griffin said MSNBC plans to tweak rivals Sunday with a newspaper ad that argues "there are many imitators, but there's only one 'Morning Joe.'" It's timed to appear the day before CBS' show premieres and a week after CNN began its own new morning show with Soledad O'Brien.

Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

See Also: Tell MSNBC: Fire Pat Buchanan

e-max.it: your social media marketing partner
Email This Page

 

THE NEW STREAMLINED RSN LOGIN PROCESS: Register once, then login and you are ready to comment. All you need is a Username and a Password of your choosing and you are free to comment whenever you like! Welcome to the Reader Supported News community.

RSNRSN