General Discussion
Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWhen Claire McCaskill first started on MSNBC, I was pretty 'meh'.
Today I'm watching her and, IMHO, she is really coming into her element. Her experience and insight is giving her a real sharp edge in her questions and input. So, I've moved my assessment from 'meh' to 'impressed.
hlthe2b
(102,328 posts)Siwsan
(26,286 posts)A great mix of DC and Middle America insights and sensibilities.
DownriverDem
(6,230 posts)She knows what she is talking about.
lkinwi
(1,477 posts)catbyte
(34,423 posts)dem4decades
(11,301 posts)And rolls around.
tavernier
(12,396 posts)Bernardo de La Paz
(49,027 posts)marlakay
(11,482 posts)Was being a senator in a red state, now she is freed up to be herself.
I felt like she was always riding a fence trying to keep each side happy and with the wide split now that is almost impossible.
jaysunb
(11,856 posts)MontanaMama
(23,334 posts)politics to punditry wouldnt be easy for everyone. McCaskill has certainly become more polished in her delivery and she absolutely knows what shes talking about unlike a lot of her fellow pundits. I enjoy listening to her.
George II
(67,782 posts)Siwsan
(26,286 posts)She appears on other panels, too.
Not yet, but I wonder if MSNBC will figure out a time slot for her as she as become most impressive. She does not offer just some word salad to fill in the time. She makes her points quickly and effectively. She has made great improvement since starting her career as a pundit a few months ago.
calimary
(81,419 posts)And throw Andrea a nice retirement party.
Hey Andrea, Shepard Smiths timeslots available down the street...
usaf-vet
(6,194 posts)His initial appearance did not go well. Viewers were not impressed or happy.
Wounded Bear
(58,685 posts)She's a good conserva-Dem with her pulse on those "middle American" values.
There are definitely worse people on the air waves.
NoMoreRepugs
(9,451 posts)as biased to those who believe "bothsiderism."
Siwsan
(26,286 posts)We don't have to agree with them, but I believe we need to hear from all sides of the party.
Ilsa
(61,696 posts)how legal things work, and explaining the realities of life in the Senate. So glad she found this gig.
her for many years. I live in the Kansas City area and she was in the state house early on and state auditor at one point. She also became Jackson County prosecutor and did a great job. She left that job to run for the Senate. I believe she is very good at communicating to us what is going on now in DC. She is not popular in the rural area unfortunately even though she grew up in rural areas of MO. I was happy to see her join MSNBC.
pecosbob
(7,542 posts)Skittles
(153,174 posts)I did not care for Don Lemon at first - thought he was kind of a lightweight - but now he is among my favorites.
elleng
(131,053 posts)Siwsan
(26,286 posts)It came across, to me, as a little too bland. Admittedly, she was new to that side of the 'panel' and was probably still finding her delivery niche.
It is interesting to hear her interacting with her former Senate colleagues. Her experience sure gives her the ability to craft a good question.
redstateblues
(10,565 posts)She was impressive