MSNBC Anchor Roberts Admits 'Booking Error' Two Days After Petulantly Attacking Conservative Guest for Missing Interview
Openly gay MSNBC anchor Thomas Roberts wore his bias on his sleeve on Wednesday during a segment in which a conservative guest, Maggie Gallagher, failed to show up to defend the National Organization for Marriage in a segment entitled "Anti-Equality Agenda Exposed." "Documents expose ugly anti-LGBT marriage plot," blared the on-screen graphic. Roberts groused about Gallagher's no-show, showing viewers her empty chair in the Seattle studio. "As you can see, she is missing in action, although we did confirm an hour ago that she was supposed to be in that studio. I would say, 'Hi, Maggie,' but you're not there," Roberts snarked.
Closing that interview, Roberts again showed the empty chair and complained that "Maggie Gallagher... decided not to show up for this interview." But today, in a debate segment on the same issue, Roberts informed us, Gallagher's no-show was a simple booking error. Roberts acknowledged the mix-up but failed to stipulate it was MSNBC's error, not Gallagher's. What's more, Roberts failed to apologize for trying to shame Gallagher two days earlier on the presumption that it was she who backed out. [MP3 audio here; video embedded below page break]
"Maggie, we had a mix-up with our booking on this topic Wednesday. Maggie graciously agreed to return for our segment today, so our thanks to you on that one, Maggie," Roberts noted at the opening of today's segment. That admission, you'll notice, hinted at but did not implicate MSNBC's booking department for the error, although Roberts explicitly admitted that his network's bookers goofed in a extended tweet via Whosay on March 28 [screencap below]:
MYSTERY solved... @maggiemarriage was in a studio ready for our #nom interview it was just the wrong studio booked improperly on @msnbc_booking IT WAS OUR MISTAKE and she has an open invite for the show. Our sincerest apologies.
Gallagher deserved an apology for Roberts's unprofessional antics and baseless accusations. She didn't get one and perhaps is one to let the slights roll off her back. That's her prerogative, but we reserve the right to call Roberts on the carpet for his breach of journalistic integrity.

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MYSTERY solved... @maggiemarriage was in a studio ready for our #nom interview it was just the wrong studio booked improperly on @msnbc_booking IT WAS OUR MISTAKE and she has an open invite for the show. Our sincerest apologies.









Comments
Graciousness...
Submitted by rockyracoon on Fri, 03/30/2012 - 3:39pm.
Is not necessarily in a liberals DNA.
Facts are like kryptonite to the liberal.
An MSNBC jerk admit he's wrong? Hell will freeze over.
Submitted by drsamherman on Fri, 03/30/2012 - 3:41pm.
The only time they will admit they were wrong in their opinions is when their legal department forces them in hopes of staving off litigation.
Merely "typical"
Submitted by Tomorama on Fri, 03/30/2012 - 3:58pm.
So he had a hissy fit.
"Unprecedented"....................NOT.
Liberalism, that dreaded arrogant for WHAT disease?
"The Usual"
Submitted by mad53PA on Fri, 03/30/2012 - 4:49pm.
We've heard this before:
It's not my fault, she was asking for it!!
Keep it classy, Thomas.
OK,...
Submitted by BBallleaper on Fri, 03/30/2012 - 5:10pm.
for the 9 Trillionth time, why do you idiots go on this channel? This show? Defend what why? There's NO audience! And those mutants who are watching are with Media Matters sitting in their pee-stained underwear in their momma's basement doing lines of coke. J.C! Get a brain! Why are you constantly attempting to debate cretins?
Wait just a doggone minute, Mr. Ballleaper...
Submitted by Jer on Fri, 03/30/2012 - 5:26pm.
My mom washes, irons, and brings me fresh undies every single morning, for the past sixty years.
Jer
My mom washes...
Submitted by fishwaltz on Sat, 03/31/2012 - 10:08am.
LMAO!
I saw the interview today
Submitted by Radical1979 on Fri, 03/30/2012 - 5:52pm.
The opening question was over the line rude. He pretty much asked her why she's promoting hatred of gay people. I almost punched my tv.
Hustler
Submitted by CJohnson on Fri, 03/30/2012 - 8:08pm.
There is no expectation that anyone with integrity would appear on MSNBC or in Hustler.
The nobility of honesty
Submitted by DeweyD on Fri, 03/30/2012 - 8:49pm.
"no apology for Roberts's unprofessional antics and baseless accusations"....
This is the problem!!! "Media" is no longer professional, so why would they need to apologize for being "unprofessional?" In fact, "News" does not have the same purpose as it did 40 years ago, which is what sensible citizens would expect.
Those of us who took journalism classes pre-'84 live in a different paradigm, a paradigm that strives for balance and is embarrassed by hypocrisy. We are foreigners in our own land. So to expect the ABCs, MSNBCs, CNNs and CBSs to report "news" in a "professional" manner is a bit loopy. I love that NB points out the double-standard, but those that soak in a world void of responsibility will never understand the nobility of honesty shy of Spiritual transformation.
That's ok cause...
Submitted by FistsforLiberty on Fri, 03/30/2012 - 11:24pm.
Any sane person dosen't watch msnbc any ways.