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5/10
Chuck Todd Needs to Stop Lowering his Voice!!
mfusselman-2134231 July 2022
Love MTP and Chuck Todd is great EXCEPT he needs to stop lowering his voice at the end of some sentences. When his voice decreases to almost a whisper at the end of a sentence, it becomes necessary to watch with close caption in order to know what he actually says.
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6/10
Meet The Press Gang and Damn The Defiant spreaders of false information
needisaymoor31 December 2019
Warning: Spoilers
Do Not Despair.

Alternative facts are falsehoods.

I have vision whilst the rest of the world wear............... me out There it is again.

The Anatomy of a Lie. Meet The Press programme 29 December 2019.

On day one the now Impeached President Donald John TRUMP's Administration got the, not missed at all, Sean Spicer to go out and lie to the Press about the Inauguration Crowd size.

Nearly 3 years ago. And finally an autopsy on Meet The Press on said pattern of alleged lying via Press Spokespersons. And multitudes of other sources. It is reported to be a studied practice. Who cares by whom. It is allegedly not trying to make you believe anything useful. You as the target are meant to throw up your hands in horror as multi-universes of truthers are created around you as you progress from site to site on the Interweb.

And wander off muttering a plague on all their houses.

Chuck Todd's Meet The Press did a whole segment on what is allegedly happening. I saw Civil disobedience or perhaps Good Order and Discipline as the other ways to go. Re-name the programme (sic) Meet The Press Gang. Remember Press Gangs?

All at Sea is an idiom. Press Gangs? The 4th Estate?

I do. I refer you to the movie Damn The Defiant for pictorial details. aka H.M.S. Defiant.

They Press Gangs do not Mess (sic) about, Mate (sic)

So after viewing the 29/11/19 Meet The Press and its self-contained despair that lies cannot be overcome - I thought that is rubbish. Sean Spicer was wrong in January 2017 about CrowdSize; and still is.

Do not despair. One Falsehood at a time.

XXXIX. Which is a chapter of action. XL. Which the question is answered..... almost XLI. Which Being The Last Is A Chapter of Parts.

I am off to correct the spelling of Jeffery Farnol's first name on one Website.

I refuse to have that misspelling stand ANOTHER DAY.
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Always Relevant
georgiads26 November 2005
Meet the Press is the most important show about politics on the air. It is on regular network television so that anyone with a television has access to it, and it airs on Sunday morning when many people are home to view it.

The show is always on top of pressing issues in the news and Russert always brings in great guests from all sides.

No matter what anyone thinks of Russert, he asks EVERYONE the important questions and respectfully allows them to answer (unlike other shows that end up being shouting matches.

This show is a must see for anyone interested in politics.
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1/10
Change host of show
queeneileen-2833630 August 2020
Please get someone more forceful to host show. Chuck Todd lets Republicans run ALL OVER him. He NEVER asks the HARD HITTING QUESTIONS and DOESN'T HOLD their feet to the fire on their responses. He is embarrassing and its painful to watch the show any more. Entertainment Tonight would be a better venue for him. Margaret Brennan on Face the Nation makes Chuck Todd like a wimp
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9/10
Tim Russert is a real journalist
rquallsins3 November 2006
Tim Russert is a great host for "Meet the Press". He has never made any real bones about having been raised in a working-class union Catholic household in Buffalo, or acted as if this has in no way shaped his thinking. This background does not, however, prevent him from asking real, probing questions of his guests, Democrats and Republicans alike. He is less objective about his beloved Bills than he is about politics, but he is at his very best when he asks people their stance in light of their own past comments which he has at his disposal on videotape. Russert, contrary to some of the other opinions posted here, has in my opinion been far less of a Democratic partisan than his MSNBC counterpart, Chris Matthews.
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1/10
Done!
phetteplace31 October 2021
Today is my last day of watching Meet The Press, this guy doesn't listen. He argued about what wasn't in the bill with his guest after saying that no one knows what's in the bill. He's on a power trip. I would tape this show every Sunday, No More, I'm turning him off, I'm Done!
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10/10
always no 1 on Sundays
venuslove623923 June 2006
Meet the Press is one of my favorite Sunday shows including ABC's This Week, Meet The Press is always no 1 why? Because sometimes my favorite panelist including Judy Woodruff, Kate O'Beirne, Mary Matalin and some others I remember the week of my 20th birthday last year another favorite panelist that was on Meet the Press three times (The Supreme court ones) is NPR's Nina Totenberg, I do like Tim Russert I should his book Big Russ and me. I remember the Meet the Press minute when Paul Duke died. It was very sad when he passed.

If is Sunday is Meet The Press is the tag for Sunday's no 1 show in America and on NBC.

Stephanie
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1/10
Chuck Todd is a dump truck
fleck05IMDB22 November 2019
It will never be the same without Tim Russert - the best news show host, ever.
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8/10
A Sunday ritual. If it's Sunday then watch NBC's "Meet the Press"
blanbrn3 April 2007
Over the years this TV news program has became a must watch for millions on Sundays almost like a ritual, "Meet the Press" remains one of the best and most updated and informative news programs in the business! Always the one hour program is done in a debate style type which both guests discuss the same issues. The issues discussed are the most up to date like the Iraq war, terrorism, the economy, justice and court issues, immigration, and political elections. And the viewer gets to hear from both sides of the spectrum as views from the democrats and republicans are both represented. Many times a panel of journalists from top magazines and newspapers around the country join to give their thought and opinions. I must say the program is hosted beautifully by Time Russert who's a veteran of news and politics who always asks the politicians the tough questions, he's so straight forward and does his job with eagerness, and determination and seems happy and Tim is just a great interviewer. Overall this program always stays on top and up to date every week of the most hot button issues and political topics and it asks the tough questions and the opinions giving are good with interviews done from a good host. So if it's Sunday and it's NBC then make it an American ritual like millions and watch "Meet the Press"
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1/10
Sorry Tim.
michaelarchbald15 March 2022
This show went south with C Todd as an awful, inept replacement for Tim Russert. Used to be a Sunday ritual my Dad and I watched and when I moved out we would still compare notes. Now? It's ratings reflect what it's worth: nobody's time.
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liberal....not
davecon71-1327 March 2004
I have noticed those who accuse the host, Tim Russert of being some kind of liberal. While he may have worked for democrats in the past, he is no more liberal than chris matthews. i watched him skewer and interrupt Ted Kennedy last week, as he does on a regular basis to anyone left of Dick Cheney. Remember his hostile questioning of Mrs. Clinton during a debate for NY senate. NBC is trying to show they do not have a liberal bias by employing him. it's time they some actual liberals on the shows panel to stand up to him. the best person on his panel is Robin Wright of the Los Angeles Times. i always look foward to her insight on foreign affaire, especially the middle east. as a whole i think it's sad that democratic politicians are forced to appear on this program.
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1/10
Changing The Channel
arhuckla26 February 2017
I have always loved Meet The Press, but now I am changing my channel. I looked forward to having a cup of coffee and watch the news for the week. I have always been a Democrat, however, I feel everyone has the right to their opinion and the News Stations should deliver the news, not pass on judgment in an unfair manner. Tim Russert was a fine journalist. He was a Democrat, but he delivered news in a fair a respectful way. It discusses me to see how Chuck Todd delivers attacks and an extremely disrespectful way.

It is obvious that his assessment was poor before the election. He led everyone to believe Donald Trump would lose. Obviously, he has no insight. Now, he continues his poor assessment. DELIVER THE NEWS!!! Respect America.

I have watched Meet The Press for 50 years, but no longer. I have changed the channel for as long as Chuck Todd delivers negative disgusting reviews of America and the president that America voted to represent us.
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2/10
Very week show for todays news.
davidbid30 September 2020
Every time I land on this show I am always hopeful but always leave quickly disappointed. Chuck Todd is just way to week, and Is easily steered and manipulated by the guests point of view. I don't feel I have invested my time well to really learn anything when I watch his show. It's obvious I am not the only one who feels this based on his ratings. Maybe that's what the network want's is milk toast, sad because we need so much more today.
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1/10
For years it was the Sunday morning show. CBS is better
justin-fencsak20 January 2019
When meet the press debuted more than 70 years ago it became a hallmark in Sunday morning tv shows. That honor now goes to CBS Sunday Morning, whose ratings have increased and is approaching it's 40th anniversary. Since Tim Russert died years ago, the show has gone downhill.
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1/10
kennedy ass kissing
evlin_ra26 May 2008
I was awake at 3:45 this morning. Surfed to Meet the press. It still amazes me how so called mature objective adults can react to the Kennedy Mystique. Everyone on the set was giving their obituary of a living individual. More to the point, they were glorifying a murderer, alcoholic, rich, white man who, like all people like him, live by their own rules. I listened to Maureen Dowd insinuate herself and her brothers into the lives of the family. How double minded she sounded when she is supposed to be objectionable about others. Oh Yea! I forgot . The Kennedy's are not "others." After I vomited, I sat down to write a comment about the show. Alright, before he dies, he will have a possible president kissing his ass also. Barack Obama, the Blackest white man in America, has his lips planted on Teddy's backside. So much for a "change" and not being beholding to anybody. I am a liberal Democrat, who will never vote for a Kennendy or a Barack Obama. Mr. Russert, you probably will not read this email. Your lips also are pointed to a site south of Kennedy's bad back. Embarrassed for a bunch of "Toadies."
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always relevant but clearly biased
ibarrio15 October 2004
Meet the Press is a must-see for anyone concerned with current events, if for no other reason than that it's a must-show for the participants in those events. It's a show with a clear liberal bias, but compared to most of today's news programs I would call it pretty even-handed.

Russert is a skilled interviewer, able to pose a question and then shut his mouth for however long it takes the guest to respond fully, but he has a tendency to become overexcited about his hypothetical constructs, as in "If you knew then what you know now, would you still do what you did?" It's hard to imagine any sane, self-respecting person trying to answer a question like that, but somehow they all take a stab at it. (In fairness to the guests, Russert is so over-enthusiastic with these that he rarely takes "I really don't know," as an answer to such questions.

In my opinion the greatest strength of the show is the way it confronts guests with their own press and allows them to respond to it. Russert is well-known for describing a video clip of the guest that's about to be played, and then saying briskly "Let's watch!"
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1/10
For those wanting more
johnschubert-9385429 January 2024
For those who want more than a news program with no political slant stop wasting your time with Meet the Press. Face the Nation on CBS with Margaret Brennan is a far better choice. She interviews both conservative and liberal politicians, including the Secretary of State, regularly. She also interviews members of the private sector such as those involved in business or those with humanitarian enterprises to get a variety of differing viewpoints in each episode. She also gets regular updates from the Ukrainian Diplomat to the USA about what is occurring in her native country. Also something that is refreshing is if questions are avoided she makes her displeasure evident and has often challenged comments made that she finds questionable or false, regardless of political affiliation. Face the Nation on Sundays is the best program available of its type currently.
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1/10
What was once a great show....
sarahbmoore811 April 2024
When Tim Russert was at the helm of this show, you knew you would get fair, unbiased news. Since Kristen Welker took over however she's done nothing but carry water for Trump and his merry band of criminals and insurrectionists in congress. She allows guests to come on and spew provable lie after lie and misinformation without any pushback. Sadly most of our mainstream media was not made for this moment, but Welker is one of the worst. At this point, they should just bring back Chuck Todd because what Welker is doing to the American public and what was once a great and informative news program is a travesty. Welker's name trends on social media every Sunday and not for good reasons. It's such a shame what has happened to what was once a factual and respected program. Until NBC brings in a host who can meet the moment, myself and millions of other will not be watching.
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