Posted on 10/03/2004 5:54:07 PM PDT by Loopy Picklefink
Former congressman and current host of Scarborough Country on MSNBC, Joe Scarborough, is coming to Orlando on Wednesday. The show will be at the UCF arena. Doors open at 5:30, show is at 6:30.
Admission is free, seating is first come, first served.
Former Congressman Joe Scarborough (R-Fla.) hosts Scarborough Country, providing on-air commentary and analysis, and his nightly Real Deal.
Scarboroughs experience has included guest-hosting spots on all of the major cable news networks and many other guest appearances on both network and cable news programs. Most recently, he was a guest hosting on Nachman as well as other live news specials for MSNBC.
Joe Scarborough served as a member of Congress from 1994-2001. After leaving office, he was named by President Bush as a member of the Presidents Council on the 21st Century Workforce, where he serves with Labor Secretary Chao, national labor officials and business leaders. While in the United States House of Representatives, Joe Scarborough served on the Judiciary Committee and the Armed Services Committee.
Currently, Scarborough is also a partner with Levin, Papantonio, where he concentrates his practice in environmental law.
some freepers go and make fun of him for being such a weak-kneed jellyfish...
Joe RINO can pound sand as far as I'm concerned. He sold out to the rat party.
Would not waste my time.
Hey can ya ping the Central FL list? :-) Thanks.
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I saw his most recent Bush bashing, and was disapointed, but I'd still like to see him...I heard it was going to be more of a Q&A thing...maybe we should ask him about it!
Can somebody tell Joe Black to renounce the power of the Dark Side before it's too late!
Joe needs to make up his mind. A: Loyal Republican/conservative who supports Bush or B: non-partisan Tim Russert-type. He switches back and forth, driving me nuts. Personally, I wouldn't buy his books or go see him until he figures out what he is on TV.
hey Joe, stop giving up against Chris Matthews and Ronnette Reagan or better yet start acting like a friggin conservative.
No joke. I listened, (breifly) to his "take" after the debate and the TOTAL BASHING he did to President Bush, made my skin crawll!
Jog RINO changes his thinking as much as Kerry does, they deserve each other. He can ESAD for my part.
Joe gets more "vile" against President Bush
and Republicans each time he's on. I can't
watch Joe. It's like he's "rehearsed" what
he's going to comment about. It just rolls
out like it's been rehearsed over and over.
Joe is in love with his cohost Ron Reagan Jr. Unbelievable that such a great man could produce that witch. Love Ronald. Nancy better mend her ways if she wants to end up in heaven with Reagan. I know that man is there.
Really it seems that GWB is more like Reagan than his own father though I like GHWB.
GWB stands for Go With BUSH. Somebody tell Joe.
Joe is in love with his cohost Ron Reagan Jr. Unbelievable that such a great man could produce that witch. Love Ronald. Nancy better mend her ways if she wants to end up in heaven with Reagan. I know that man is there.
Really it seems that GWB is more like Reagan than his own father though I like GHWB.
GWB stands for Go With BUSH. Somebody tell Joe.
I used to love his show, now I can no longer watch. He's supposedly a supporter of the President (at least he said that's why he attended at Bush rally a few weeks ago), but with friends like this, who needs enemies? He makes Bill O'Reilly look like a true friend.
As others have mentioned, Scarborough can't make up his mind. One night he's for Bush; the next, very much against him. I'd rather watch Greta and her panel go on and on about Scott Peterson than take a chance at seeing Scarborough bash Bush once again.
While you're asking questions, ask him what REALLY happened to Lori Klausutis in his Florida office the day she was found with her skull caved in.
Will do!
Joe's show is going to be dumped. MSNLIB put him up as a token just like the Keyes show a year or two ago. They are trying to prove that they aren't the liberal network by sprinkling a non-liberal here or there. It smacks of appeasement and its unsavory.
He does go out of his way to play nice with people like the has-been Buchanon, Matthews, et al. Joes problem is that he is paper thin and doesn't, in my estimation, have a string grasp of what he speaks of. For goodness sakes, he doesn't even act like a conservative yet he'll bang the drum about being in Congress. Great job, Joe! Now, that you're out do you feel that you should play the straight man like the BOR stand in from Ohio, aka the Heartland guy.
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