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The networks' 24-hour coverage of the reality TV star highlights the problem with audience-driven coverage.
The former CNN anchor has reinvented herself as an education reformer.
According to the MSNBC host, the businessman is "the only candidate who, people believe, is actually saying something."
The Daily Caller's Matt Lewis says the enthusiasm for Trump reflects "right-wing populism" rather than true conservatism.
As if to prove her point, the reality TV star has continued to spew sexist vitriol after the presidential debate.
Think of Walter Mondale quoting the popular Wendy's slogan, "Where's the beef?"
"The Cycle," "Now With Alex Wagner" and "The Ed Show" are canceled as the shakeup continues.
He really wanted MSNBC viewers to be reminded he was leading in the polls.