“Once you’ve said your piece, you can either keep saying it — and then it’s a job, good job, pays well, everybody knows your name, it’s great — or you can decide what you’re going to do about it,” [Ratigan] said. “And the answer is, I don’t know. But I do know, in order to figure it out, I have to dismount.”
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Dylan Ratigan Leaving MSNBC
By Brian Stelter
Another free agent out there with Keith Olbermann. Sign 'em up for MMT.
And why can't I get a spot on either of these networks!!!! !@#$%&*
ReplyDeletewhere else is he going to get that kind of exposure?
ReplyDeleteSounds like Ratigan perhaps wants to run for office?
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