NBC News Chief White House Correspondent Chuck Todd #19 on GQ's Washington's 50 Most Powerful.
GQ: A typical day in the life of the correspondent begins with a before-sunrise appearance on Today and/or Morning Joe. Then, at 9:00 a.m. he hosts his own MSNBC show Daily Rundown.
After that, he pops up on more MSNBC and NBC programs throughout the
day, including the evening news. All the while Todd's regularly updating
his Twitter feed and Facebook page, as well as posting to NBC's "First
Read" blog. Through sheer ubiquity alone, Todd might be the most
important political journalist working today. Throw in the fact that
he's widely liked, not at all flashy, and smart as hell, and it's no
contest.
Moochelle, Angry Black Woman, looks much older than her reported age.
ReplyDeleteI saw that they had the smartest man on television, Charles Krathammer at #45 so I quit reading.
ReplyDeleteGuess he got the fickle finger of fate award, don't know why but he irks me.
ReplyDeleteChuck should have been #1. After all, he has the keys to the front door. (white house).
ReplyDeleteA question: After Today, Morning Joe, The Daily Rundown, all those other shows, and tweeting--
ReplyDeletejust when does he cover the White House?
You got me, Jim!
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Marty Davis
Chickaboomer
According to Tucker Carlson's The Daily Caller, it is MSNBC's Rachel Maddow with the keys to the WH with seven (7) WH clearances where out of those 7, three (3) visits were with The Man.
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Marty Davis
Chickaboomer
Doesn't have too. Just reads their Talking Points.
ReplyDeleteNot to sound like too much of a big government liberal, but there should be a law against publications making these kinds of lists. :-P They are all just self-serving, meaningless, propaganda devices. What a load of crap.
ReplyDeleteSubjective bullshit, I say.
ReplyDeleteHis goatee looks like an ancient vagina plastered on his face.
ReplyDeleteCarney phones it in.
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