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United States News Title: Joe Scarborough suspended from MSNBC for campaign donations MSNBC said Friday that it is suspending Morning Joe co-host Joe Scarborough for two days after he acknowledged giving eight previously unknown $500 contributions to friends and family members running for state and local offices during his tenure at the network, a violation of parent NBCs ban on political contributions by employees without specific permission from the network president. I recognize that I have a responsibility to honor the guidelines and conditions of my employment, and I regret that I failed to do so in this matter, Scarborough said in a statement. I apologize to MSNBC and to anyone who has been negatively affected by my actions, he said, adding that after he was made aware of some of the contributions, he called MSNBC President Phil Griffin and agreed with Phil's immediate demand of a two-day suspension without pay. POLITICO had sought comment from the network after finding evidence that Scarborough gave at least five previously unknown $500 contributions while serving as an MNBC host all to Republican candidates to whom he was close who were running for state legislative seats in or near Scarboroughs hometown of Pensacola, Fla. After being contacted by POLITICO about the donations, Scarborough voluntarily disclosed three other $500 contributions to a friend running for county office in Florida. Scarboroughs suspension, during which he will not be paid, will end Wednesday, Griffin said in a statement, adding, As Joe recognizes, it is critical that we enforce our standards and policies. The disciplinary action against Scarborough, a former Republican congressman who also writes a weekly column for POLITICO, came two weeks after MSNBC announced it was suspending Countdown host Keith Olbermann indefinitely for three contributions he made to Democratic candidates during the 2010 campaign cycle. The network later reduced the suspension to two days. At the time of Olbermanns suspension, Griffin said he had a conversation with Scarborough about political giving. In my conversation with Joe two weeks ago, he did not recall these contributions, Griffin said. I recognize that I have a responsibility to honor the guidelines and conditions of my employment, and I regret that I failed to do so in this matter. I apologize to MSNBC and to anyone who has been negatively affected by my actions. He said he had no interest in the campaigns to which he gave other than being kind to longtime friends. A close friend of Scarborough, noting that he was in Washington Friday interviewing Vice President Joe Biden, said the donations were essentially meaningless. These are bulls local races that mean nothing to Joe, the friend told POLITICO. Anybody who knows Joes life wouldnt be surprised by the fact that these small, local donations were not top-of-mind. Once again, no good deed goes unpunished Nobody is more pissed by this distraction than Joe. He goes from interviewing the vice president of the United States to being asked about local races in Escambia and Okaloosa County, years ago. Give me a break. Olbermanns suspension provoked outrage from many supporters of the former sportscaster, whose liberal opinions have helped define MSNBC as a counterpoint to Fox News with its conservative show hosts such as Glenn Beck and Bill OReilly. Other critics said it was pointless to enforce the standards of objective news organizations with hosts whose entire appeal is based on their ideological viewpoints. Read more: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1110/45411.html#ixzz15l6020YI
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#1. To: WhiteSands (#0)
(laughing) MSNBC's kook farm sure does produce some entertaining crops.
Obama's first all-by-his-lonesome budget, btw, calls for a $1.17 trillion deficit.
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