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Rachel's last week @ 5 days a week. (Original Post) elleng 8 hrs ago OP
While there are other good anchors and personalities there, none are likely to give MSNBC the boost it needs hlthe2b 8 hrs ago #1
I really do respect her for setting boundaries and maintaining balance Maru Kitteh 8 hrs ago #2
Really Going to Miss Her DET 7 hrs ago #3
Yes, too bad. I'd hoped she'd extend, but babylonsister 7 hrs ago #4
Sad bdamomma 7 hrs ago #5
Noooooo flamingdem 7 hrs ago #6

hlthe2b

(109,233 posts)
1. While there are other good anchors and personalities there, none are likely to give MSNBC the boost it needs
Wed Apr 23, 2025, 09:13 PM
8 hrs ago

when NBC drops them. There could not be a worse time, although I can appreciate Rachel's limits as well. Can MSNBC survive?

Maru Kitteh

(30,091 posts)
2. I really do respect her for setting boundaries and maintaining balance
Wed Apr 23, 2025, 09:14 PM
8 hrs ago

in her life as best she can though. I don’t watch many shows, but I find her a very inspirational figure.

DET

(1,958 posts)
3. Really Going to Miss Her
Wed Apr 23, 2025, 09:20 PM
7 hrs ago

At least Jen Psaki is taking her place Tuesday to Friday. She’s not Rachel, but she is very good.

babylonsister

(172,002 posts)
4. Yes, too bad. I'd hoped she'd extend, but
Wed Apr 23, 2025, 09:59 PM
7 hrs ago

since there's no end in sight, she needs to keep her sanity. I get it!

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