The Scarborough Twitter

Interesting Twitter between Lee and Joe. But when the hell did I compare Scarborough to Steve Doocy? The one and only mention of Joe Scarborough in the entire piece was when I mentioned his name in a list that happened to include the Doocy Unit. After all, they were all accusing the president of heralding an age American socialism (read that: radical communism).

But I appreciate Lee trying to bridge the gap. We’ll discuss the situation in more depth on the show tonight. 10 p.m. eastern, 7 p.m. west.

Adding… I’d love to go on his show, just to see if I can bait him into calling me “dainty” or “too stupid to be on TV.” Civilized discourse!

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  • http://www.broadwaycarl.blogspot.com Broadway Carl

    I suppose in Scarborough’s mind, being in the same list as Doocy equates the comparison. And to be certain, while I’m no Scarborough fan, I think he’s a notch above Doocy on the crazy scale.Joe, if you’re reading this, I mean “crazy” in the best possible sense.

  • D. C.

    Scar is a complete tool. But Doocy is a whole new level of stupid. If I were Joe, I’d want to stay as far away from even the appearance of a comparison between the two.

  • http://www.broadwaycarl.blogspot.com Broadway Carl

    I just read Scar’s Twitter page and came across this: “@pwtenny I love how Paul Krugman has become the default economist for the left. I have yet to hear a nuanced argument from the man.”Really, Joe. Maybe if you’d listen instead of looking for an opening…And this: “Has anyone ever hear Mr. Krugman say one thing that was not predictably liberal?”The truth has a liberal bias, Joe.So I responded with this: “@JoeNBC Re: Krugman – perhaps you should invite him on your show and debate your disagreements. It would be an interesting segment.”Heh, I doubt he’d try to go head to head on the “nuance” front, but he’d surely outshout Krugman.