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The head of an entertainment organization all of you know has been making sure every employee and every person left under contract which is reducing by the day, knows they will be fired if they speak to anyone about his connection to a back in the day murder.

Phil Griffin

MSNBC

Joe Scarborough

Congressional intern Lori Klausutis

Markos Moulitsas Banned From MSNBC After Twitter Feud With Joe Scarborough

A Twitter feud between blogger Markos Moulitsas and MSNBC host Joe Scarborough has resulted in Moulitsa’s temporarily being banned from the network.

The trouble started on May 29, when Moulitsas, who runs the Daily Kos blog, took offense at a series oftweets from Scarborough, who co-hosts “Morning Joe,” about the news that the White House had offered a job to Congressman Joe Sestak in an attempt to dissuade him from running for Senate. Scarborough wrote that:

The Sestak story is as unbelievable a cover story as Nixon throwing little Checkers under the bus. A farce on it’s face. Luckily for the White House, the media has been negligent on this story since Day 1. The press will let this laughable story slide.

Writing on his blog, Moulitsas said that he felt Scarborough was inflating a non-story. So he shot back on his own Twitter feed, writing, “Like story of a certain dead intern,” a reference to the death of Scarborough’s staffer, Lori Klausutis, in 2001, when Scarborough was still in Congress.

This only escalated the Twitter war. Scarborough fired back, writing, “Unbelieveable. You have a long history of spreading lies suggesting I am a murderer. This is the 3rd or 4th time by my count.” Moulitsas responded, “I’ve never suggested you’re a murderer. I’ve noted media hypocrisy in going after [Congressman] Gary Condit [whose intern, Chandra Levy, was murdered in 2001]. But he was Dem. You aren’t.”

The back-and-forth led MSNBC President Phil Griffin to email Moulitsas, telling him that the network would not be booking him on its shows for the time being:

After I became aware of the ugly cheap shot you took at Joe on Twitter, I asked the teams to take a break from booking you on our shows for a while. I found the comments to be in poor taste, and utterly uncalled for in a civil discourse.

I’m hoping this will be only temporary and that the situation can be resolved in a mature fashion, but until then I just don’t know how one could reasonably expect to be welcomed onto our network while publicly antagonizing one of our hosts at the same time.

On his blog, Moulitsas accused Griffin and MSNBC of catering to Scarborough because he is a conservative, saying that Scarborough “calls the shots” on the network. He also claimed to be “uncomfortable” on television, saying he would not miss his appearances too much. – Source

What’s The Deal With The ‘Cold Case’ Trump Referenced In ‘Extraordinarily Cruel’ Attack On Joe Scarborough?

President Donald Trump went on a Monday morning tirade against “Morning Joe” host Joe Scarborough, resurrecting an old conspiracy theory about the TV personality’s time in Congress.

“‘Concast’ should open up a long overdue Florida Cold Case against Psycho Joe Scarborough,” Trump tweeted Monday, referencing MSNBC’s parent company Comcast. “I know him and Crazy Mika well, used them beautifully in the last Election, dumped them nicely, and will state on the record that he is “nuts”. Besides, bad ratings!”

Trump was referencing the death of Lori Klausutis, a 28-year-old intern for then-U.S. Rep. Scarborough. Klausutis was found dead at her desk in 2001 at Scarborough’s Fort Walton Beach, Florida office.

An autopsy determined that Klausutis had an undiagnosed heart condition which caused her to pass out and hit her head on her desk as she fell, according to The Associated Press.

The coroner concluded the death was accidental and foul play wasn’t involved, according to The Washington Post.

Despite this, Trump has referenced Klausutis’ death multiple times in tweets attacking Scarborough for criticizing his administration and frequent social media outbursts.

Scarborough responded on his show Monday, saying Trump was being “extraordinarily cruel” to Klausutis’ family by bringing up her death for a personal attack.

“You, once again, drag a family through this and make them relive it again, just like Seth Rich’s parents. As if losing a loved one the first time isn’t enough,” Scarborough said on “Morning Joe,” according to media monitor Mediaite. “But this weekend, my God, you were supposed to have a working weekend. You got it wrong again.”

Scarborough was referencing the 2016 murder of Democratic National Committee staffer Seth Rich. Rich’s death in an apparent robbery-gone-wrong has also spawned a number of unproven conspiracy theories, according to National Public Radio. – Source


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