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Is it just me or is Lawrence O'Donnell courteous of a jerk?

psychobunny1

Don’t get me wrong, I’m somewhere to the left of Maddow so this is not a political thing. It’s just that I can view any of the other MSNBC shows but I can’t stomach him. I think the issue is his interview style. He seems to decide what he wants the answer to his questions to be and if the interviewee answers anything differently he simply screams over them that they are not answering his questions. While this may be mildly entertaining with state Orly Taitz, it was downright annoying with Condaleeza Rice who whatever else you may believe of her is certainly capable of giving a short, reasoned opinion without being screamed over. Am I the only one who just wants to tell him to shut up, allow the interviewee discuss and hang themselves with their retain words? I desire to hear their opinions and THEN see them earn torn apart with the facts.

rocking_chair2

not just you. i uncover him way too aggresive to watch.

i may watch and be amused should he ever acquire the chance to interview mrs palin. other than that, no.

lieu3

Yes. I wish to like him and would more if he was less partisan and ag

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    Lawrence O'Donnell is the host of MSNBC’s The Last Pos. He was formerly the main person of staff for both the U.S. Senate Committee on Finance and the Committee on Environment & Public Works in the 1990's. He is also an actor, and has been executive producer of the television shows The West Wing and Mister Sterling. O'Donnell blogs at the Huffington Post as well. In the past, O'Donnell has described himself as a socialist.

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    O'Donnell Lawrence, successfully known attorney, jurist, yachtsman, and public-spirited citizen of New Orleans, was born in Ireland, and came to the United States with his mother when a lad of 6 years. The father had preceded the mother and son by some years, in coming to the "land of liberty," and served the cause of the stars and stripes throughout the Mexican war. After having lived some time in the city of Boston, the father located at New Orleans, and it was here that the wife and son joined him in establishing the home at the South's metropolis, with the growth and progress of which the tiny boy from the Emerald Isle was destined to bear the part of a man among men. It was in this old capital that the days of his youth were passed. The father soon became familiarly known among his associates as "John O'Donnell.'' Mrs. O'Donnell's maiden name was Mary Rochfort. Lawrence O'Donnell received his early knowledge in the public schools of the capital of New Orleans, and when this had been completed the youngster became a cabin lad on a towboat. In this po