For a network that can barely breathe the name Donald Trump without calling him a “convicted felon,” you’d think MSNBC might be careful about having convicted felons as honored guests on their shows!
And yet . . .
In a segment devoted to commenting on Trump nominees, Sunday’s edition of MSNBC’s The Weekend had on Democrat strategist Chuck Rocha.
Co-host Symone Sanders expressed concern over the implications for the “rule of law” of Trump’s nominations.
Rocha certainly has experience in problems with the rule of law. In his previous position as a senior union official with authority over a $30 million budget, Rocha was convicted of one count of felony embezzlement, and “acknowledged responsibility for the other 17 counts.”
Rocha’s contribution to the discussion of Trump’s nominees was to compare them to the “crazy, broken” contents of a “junk…
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