MSNBC's Ratigan Shouts Down Conservative Guest, 24 Hours After Lamenting 'Thuggery In Dialogue'

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An interesting, yet little known fact about goldfish:  The average goldfish has a memory of approximately one to three months, depending on the stimuli used to train it.

Dylan Ratigan, former CNBC co-host and current MSNBC desk jockey, has a shorter memory than a goldfish.

As the MRC’s Tim Graham noted just yesterday, it is an odd thing when MSNBC hosts wish for more civility in political dialogue.  A mere 24 hours later, Ratigan provided another example of his insincerity during a live segment on health care.  

Former New York Lt. Governor Betsy McCaughey (R) took the conservative viewpoint, and Ratigan tag-teamed with Democratic Rep. Anthony Weiner (N.Y.) in belittling her every statement.  

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What follows is a rundown of that uncouth moderating.  My apologies for the epic length of the transcript, but one must see the full brutality of Ratigan’s refusal to allow McCaughey to speak at all.

First, Ratigan asked McCaughey about how to bring down health care costs.  In fairness, McCaughey initially dodged the question, but after Ratigan clarified exactly what answer she should give, she attempted to give an answer to the initial question.  

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The exchange begins:
BETSY McCAUGHEY: You are missing the major issue. The major issue is that these bills are a medical assault on seniors. Covering the insured –

DYLAN RATIGAN: I want to talk about that but --

McCAUGHEY: We’re going to run out of time, and seniors need to know what’s going to happen under these bills.

RATIGAN: [Talking over McCAUGHEY] So I want to talk about that, no I want to talk about that, but I – no, I, believe me I've got time.  And I'm going to do that. But first, I want to address [now speaking alone] –  I agree with you but I want to address the cost issue first. How do you reconcile the fact that health insurance companies have antitrust exemption right now? You’ve got 80 or 90% of the market in a lot of states in this country that have only one provider. So there is no competition. You’ve got an effort by Ron Wyden and Olympia Snowe, others, trying to create real choice for all of us to participate in exchanges and the Senate can't even bring that sort of thing to a vote. How do you manage for costs? Forget the public option. You bring in whatever plan you want. I just need cost containment.

McCAUGHEY: Number one, we have to have tort reform.  In New York –

RATIGAN: I disagree with you, because that’s, as a percentage – well –

McCAUGHEY: Let me finish!

RATIGAN: You can finish after I make the point that as a percentage of incremental cost, tort reform is a very minor percentage of the costs –

McCAUGHEY: Not true in New York State! In the Bronx –

RATIGAN: In the country, it is true.

McCAUGHEY: Yes, it is true in some parts of the country.  In the Bronx, for example –

RATIGAN: It just is.

McCAUGHEY:  – it adds 10% to the cost of medical care, 5% in medical liability insurance and 5% defensive –

RATIGAN: Why would you start with tort reform when you have antitrust exemption for health insurance companies and have politicians –

McCAUGHEY: You asked me for a list and I'm not finished! But that's a very important one. That's a very important one.

RATIGAN: But let’s start with the biggest chunk – let’s start with the biggest chunks of meat – it’s not, statistically, it's just not.

McCAUGHEY: You're wrong.

RATIGAN: No, I'm not.
For those of you who have already decided to keep score for yourselves, McCaughey has finished nine sentences, two of which were not defending against Ratigan’s onslaught.  Next, Ratigan deploys the Pee-Wee Herman defense (emphasis mine):
RATIGAN: I make the point to the audience you did not acknowledge or deliver an answer to my question.

McCAUGHEY: You're not a very fair moderator!

RATIGAN: You're not a very fair answerer. So there you go. Okay? Takes one to know one. Let's deal with your issue of seniors. But I do want to make the point you unable to answer the question of restoring competition and choice, and why you wouldn't want choice and competition for health care.

McCAUGHEY: Of course, I want choice and competition. It's state laws prohibited insurance companies from offering a wide variety of choices. In New York –

[unintelligible]

McCAUGHEY: Anthony, you are ignorant about health insurance in your state.

WEINER: Name calling is your thing.
Ratigan distorted McCaughey ’s viewpoint, and while trying to respond, McCaughey was interrupted by Weiner.  After not allowing McCaughey to finish whatever her point might have been about health care in New York, Weiner accuses McCaughey of unbecoming behavior.  Yes, this interview was that bad.  No, Ratigan did not attempt to allow her to finish the point.

Ratigan then comes back to the issue of cutting costs:
RATIGAN: I tell you what if you answered my question directly, a direct question.

McCAUGHEY: I did answer your question.

RATIGAN: No you didn’t. You answered my question with a string of accusations.

McCAUGHEY: That’s not true.

RATIGAN: Let's talk about your issue with seniors. Okay?

McCAUGHEY: Yes.

RATIGAN: Seniors at this point currently receive three dollars on insurance rate adjusted, inflation adjusted, cost adjusted basis compared to what they have paid in. I'm not criticizing that, but it’s a mathematical fact. The average senior has put $65,000 into the system and is taking out, on average, $174,000.

McCAUGHEY: And I’m not cutting it.

RATIGAN: Okay, and that's fine. You would like to maintain a 3-1 payout from all taxpayers to seniors. That is an admirable thing. Again, I would like to maintain the 3-1 payout for every child in this country to get a better education but the problem is, the taxpayer, right now, is unable to continue to deliver $3 for every dollar that exists to indulge the emotional satisfaction and understandably so of satisfying our children, our seniors or whatever it is. Without updating the systems of delivery so we don't waste so much money so that we can actually deliver. We have this – It’s the 21st century, you’re dealing with a system that was invented in 1945, and you’re saying you don’t want to update it.

McCAUGHEY: You're not behaving like a moderator. You're behaving like a partisan.

RATIGAN: I'm behaving like somebody not getting an answer to his question.

McCAUGHEY: You haven't given me a chance.

RATIGAN: I'm all ears.

McCAUGHEY: That's right. Now you are all ears. Let me explain that the current bills in Congress –

RATIGAN: You're not answering my question.

McCAUGHEY: I haven't finished one sentence.

RATIGAN: Okay. If you're going to just indict things, then don’t bother.

McCAUGHEY: The current bills in Congress not only reduce funding for future Medicare by over 10% when 30% more people will be enrolled in the program –

RATIGAN: No, you're not answering my question. Betsy, I'm sorry. You say I'm a bad moderator, maybe you’re not used to a moderator who expects an answer to his question.

McCAUGHEY: I am answering your question but I haven't finished one sentence.
First, it should be noted that in Ratigan’s rant on Medicare, there was not a single question – and then he complained that McCaughey was not answering his question.  Nor was there a previous question on Medicare that he asked.  Thus, Ratigan is whining that McCaughey is not answering a question that nobody, including he, asked.  That is why McCaughey told him he was acting like a partisan.  

Ratigan, in that rant, was actively advocating a partisan viewpoint.  Then, Ratigan repeatedly interrupted McCaughey while she was attempting to explain the effect of currently debated legislation on Medicare – the subject of his rant.

Then, Ratigan repeats his numbers on Medicare, which leads into this:
McCAUGHEY: The Congressional Budget Office has proposed a much more intelligent way to put Medicare on a firm footing in the future and that is –

RATIGAN: Why do you want to protect large employers, unions, and health insurance companies at the –

McCAUGHEY: I'm talking about Medicare.  

RATIGAN: – expense of patients and taxpayers? I’m talking about health care.

McCAUGHEY: I’m a patient advocate.  I spend my day in the hospitals.

RATIGAN: If you're a patient advocate, why are you in favor systems that give patients less options – fewer options –

McCAUGHEY: This will go down in the history as one of the most browbeating interviews in television history.

RATIGAN: I hope it does and maybe you'll learn at that point, then, to answer questions as opposed to going on television and cast accusations.

McCAUGHEY: Let me finish.  Let me finish. The Congressional Budget Office has proposed a way to put Medicare on a firm footing without cutting care for current Medicare recipients or the baby boomers soon to be in the program. The CBO proposes inching up the eligibility age one month a year until 2043 when the eligibility age reaches 70.

RATIGAN: Sure.

McCAUGHEY: According to the Congressional Budget Office, that will restore Medicare’s fiscal stability, without harming seniors –
Ratigan asked about Medicare, she began to provide a meaningful, data-based answer, and Ratigan interrupted again.  And again.  And again.

Finally, Weiner senses an opportunity to justify his appearance on the set:
WEINER: Betsy, that was a solid answer to your question. Take away 100% of medicare for people 65 to 70.

McCAUGHEY: No! That is a very distorted –

[crosstalk]

WEINER: First, it’s a godsend that you actually gave an actual answer to the question. I want to respond. Betsy, permit me to respond to it.
And after repeatedly, time after time, interrupting Betsy McCaughey for the better part of twenty minutes, what does Ratigan say?
RATIGAN: Let him respond, just for the fun of it.
Leadership begins with one’s personal example.  If this is the kind of civility and fairness for which MSNBC aiming, one may very well conclude that their effort is doomed to failure.  Welcome to the "Morning Meeting," Ms. McCaughey – where civility and fairness are as rare as unicorns.

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MSNBC - THE PLACE WHERE CNBC REJECTS GO TO DIE

They removed him from the afternoon show "Fast Money" and he ends up, where else, on MesSNBC.

 

This is about to ugly...

Any else on this board want to kick this guys a$$?

 

MSM = PR firm for the Democrat Party

I'm in...

any crack at the left....

Awake the sleeping giant...and that giant is WE THE PEOPLE!

i smell promotion!!!!

this performance will win him brownie points at msnbc...mark my words.  dylan's a lost soul and he's sold out.

Dr. Faustus

lost soul..yes..there will be many more...the squeeze is on the

opposition media now as 2009 turns into 2010...I , for one, will be paying very close attention to our conservative commentators to see if they are being rolled and pressured....Hannity is one I will pay very close attention to....I beleive he still carries GM ads which Levin has dropped...the pressure is on..we will see who has balls and who will put their honor and fortune on the line.....I think Hannity will crack and so will Malzberg..Levin will NOT...Limbaugh , I am not sure..he just might transition into a sports mogul.....like being a movie producer in the 3rd reich or circus impressario in stalins USSR....away from the debate....

 

Something is in the air and it isn't nice at all

 

Paarl of Rhodesia

PS..I will never surrrender ;>)  still have 80 acres in Mugabe's hell..he never pegged my land...

No it won't :D David Shuster

No it won't :D

David Shuster lost his job, too.  When you're not as talented a performer as Edward R. Olbermann, you get fired instead of moved to prime time.

Especially if you have a bald spot :D

Simply amazing...

 Forget Matthews.  This idiot is now the main mental midget running neck-and-neck with Olberdouche!

WHO SUCKS WORSE?

 When you try to rank the idiots on BSNBC, you would be re-ranking them all the time. The on air "talent" seem to be engaged of one upsmanship by seeing how over the top they can get away with being. Shuster says something stupid, then Matthews trys to top that, & then Special Ed talks out his @$$. Next up, BathTubBoy just does what he does best, saying things that soemone else typed into his teleprompter in a Shakespearean manner, & batting last, their gender challenged host, Maddow, tries to be funny & smug. Nobody watches, nobody cares, & the sad thing is we are paying for this tripe.

 

"...How blind can you be, don't you see...

...that the gambler lost all he does not have..."  

Nightwish

MSNBC

M - Mean

S - Sick

N - Nitwits

B - Bashing

C - Conservatives

And the attention span of a goldfish, too

What a maroon!

I never did get an adequate interpretation of his lunatic "corporate communism" rant, either.

Maybe he'll do us all a favor and sign up here to give us the benefit of his liberal fever swamp brained visions.  Because, I, for one, need a goldfish translation.

I hope he fails, too.

 

 

I think the definition of

I think the definition of corporate communism he's using can be adequately summed up like this:  Too Big To Fail corporation fails, government bails it out at the taxpayer's expense.  Since the idea is such that the massive corporation's failure could implode the entire economy, it winds up being corporate control of the Fed/Treasury through the threat of a TBTF corporation taking their ball and going home.

 Ergo, corporate communism.  I see his point, but it has ZERO.  to do with health care, as there are some thirteen hundred corporations that provide health care -- and if one goes under, one of the other 1299 will take its place.  So pounding every conservative with a term that he may have coined himself -- and in instances where it doesn't apply -- is typical MSNBC bollocks. 

Especially (and this is the best part) when, under that definition, General Electric does the exact thing he describes, but through the Green Energy movement.

Sigh.

 And Ratigan had such promise, too.

Ah thanks, Mike

I kind of lost track of my comment, but I appreciate the reply.

Because I read that rant yesterday and went ?????.

LOL, I use the term "bollixed"....same diff....amazing what one can get away with in American English, yes?  Bloody amazing, if you get my drift.

I hope he fails, too.

 

 

That's just a working

That's just a working definition, mind you -- I haven't seen him actually define that term yet.  I'm piecing it together through contextual clues -- much like one must approach liberalism.  It's defined by the absence of sense :D

And yes, British English is bleedin' wonderful, if one knows how to use it.  Cheers!

"Rat Again"

I still cannot understand why anyone would want to appear on "Rat Again" and MSNBC and expect fair treatment. This is a consistent theme with this "idiot" (my apology to idiots everywhere) and he doesn't care a wit about any answer or opinion other than his own.

Just when you think MSNBC can't get any worse. There is an old adage that is more true today than ever 'Nobody hates like a Liberal"!

 

I believe it has been said before...

Conservatives should stop going on these liberal shows... let them die a slow agonizing death.

Beauxdog 

 

"Listening to you, I get the music. Gazing at you, I get the heat. Following you, I climb the mountains. I get excitement at your feet." Tommy - The Who (or is it the MSM?)

 Conservatives should not

 Conservatives should not lower themselves to the level of these shitheads, if you are offended too bad! They are shitheads, nothing more.

Excellent Idea

Beauxdog,

 

Excellent idea. No one watches Ratigan at all. Check the ratings.

I agree, too

I second that agreement, beauxdog. Libs try to freeze out FOX News, of which they have not a snowball's chance due to the substantial viewership from America's heartland. However, if conservatives were to start refusing to appear on MSNBC, with their relatively miniscule following, that could put some hurt on the network financially.

And anything that takes money out of Keith Olby's pockets (legally, of course) is fine with me.

well, at least she stepped up and said this...

McCAUGHEY: This will go down in the history as one of the most browbeating interviews in television history.

RATIGAN: I hope it does and maybe you'll learn at that point, then, to answer questions as opposed to going on television and cast accusations.


He hopes it does...I would like to see one of these conservatives rip off their mic, point their finger in this idiot's face, say 'f**k  you', and walk off the set. Or, 'you lie', maybe would be more 'civil'.

I would take a different

I would take a different approach:

When Ratigan interrupted me the second or third time, I would smile benignly, and stop talking.  Full stop, no explanation.  And he would splutter through his ruminations and questions all over again, wasting air-time in an effort to jump-start the argument, and I would still say nothing.  Finally, growing frustrated, he would ask me if I intended to just sit there, or if I wanted to engage in the discussion -- 'pon which I would tell him:

"You seem to know much better than me what I think, what I want to say, and how to say what I think.  Why do you need me?  You're doing a wonderful job demagoguing everything I say."

RATIGAN: *splutter*

ME: *shark grin*

You see, he doesn't have a good show if I'm not arguing.  That's what the conservative response should be.  Stop arguing, and let him make a horse's arse out of himself.

I saw this interview

"This will go down in the history as one of the most browbeating interviews in television history."

I saw this interview and the statement above is correct. Ratigan lost ALL credibility to talk about civility.

Geez, txco,

is your TV ok?  I just cannot do it.  I'm afraid I'd punch them in the mouth...and ruin my big flat screen.

Last time I tried to watch one of those libnut shows, I got ticked at them, and pushed so many buttons on my remote that the whole system was screwed up.  I had to get my daughter to fix it for me! 

I can't watch the lib news

I can't watch the lib news channels either boomer; I have no stomach for it.  Thank God for websites such as this where I can find out what they say, without having to. 

Facts are like kryptonite to the liberal.

Oh just once would I love to

Oh just once would I love to see Dylan Ratigan walking in my neck of the wood's so I can introduce my fist to his face.Yep it's come down to that now.Some of these's people need just that done to them.Stupid little pansy lib boy's like that never leave their little protected comfort zone's.

drowned in a deluge of BS

Word Count - 

Ratigan : 583

McCaughey : 245.  (If you eliminate her "Let me finish" type exclamations - 188.)

____________________________________________ 
The Emperor, he has no clothes

Bratigan

He said, "It takes one to know one."

Nothing more needs to be said.

"It takes one to know one"

At which point she could have answered <condenscending laugh>

"I know you are but what am I."

 

 

Good one, Proud

Good one, Proud, but if I remember my schoolyard taunts correctly I think the proper response to "it takes one to know one" is "and you know them all."

I could be wrong, though.

"Reason and persuasion are the only practical instruments against error.  To make way for these, free inquiry must be indulged" - Thomas Jefferson

I believe you're correct, Feynman...

I was just trying to keep in line with the Pee Wee Herman style of school yard  taunts.  It's also just a favorite of mine...and seemed as childish as Ratigan was.

Of course, Proud,

the Cadillac of responses is, "I'm rubber, you're glue, everything you say bounces off me and sticks on you" but that takes a deep breath and a lot of poise to deliver with maximum impact.

 

"Reason and persuasion are the only practical instruments against error.  To make way for these, free inquiry must be indulged" - Thomas Jefferson

LOLOLOL!!!!

Oh, Feynman, I'm just an old lady who's relatively new to this whole "bloggesphere(SP)" world.  But I learn so much from all of you that respond that I had to bite the bullet and register. Thanks for making me feel welcomed and not so dumb

PA58

Welcome!!

I won't ask what the 58 means. :) Age is just a number, anyway... but then, life is a numbers game. :p (yes, I came up with that bad one...)

 

She should of just walked

She should of just walked away. She should have said "Thank you for having me on." Stand up and walk away.

Exactly!

This is just one of the reasons why MSNBC is the yellow crust around those little white knobs on the base of your toilet in terms of ratings.  They're bottom of the barrel - dirt beneath your shoes - whatever description for 'loser' you want to use, they're it.

Because everyone sees the hypocrisy from them.  In barely one DAY, this pile of human flotsam talks about how he waters his pillow at night with great rolling tears of misery, moaning and weeping over the 'loss of civil discourse' in the country, and how people 'just aren't nice to each other anymore'.

And now we get this - another hate-filled partisan bushwhacking from leftist liberals who want everyone else to 'shut up and go away', and let them run the show unchallenged.

Why do conservatives even agree to appear on this loser network anymore when they KNOW exactly what's going to happen?  They know about how the hosts are a rat pack of unprofessional hacks and Obama slaves.  They know that MSNBC woudln't know 'journalistic integrity' if it jumped out of the cameras and started poking them in the eyes.  Yet conservatives still show up, expecting professional, intelligent dialogue.

It's partly this haplass Republican's fault for agreeing to go on this show in the first place.

I say ban the whole network and let them stew in their juices until they run out of money and go out of business.  Good riddance to bad rubbish.

WOW......

Un.

F-ing.

Real.

TIME OUT.... That guys the (cough) ..... "moderator" ?????

Nothing shocks me anymore with the sick leftist agenda promoted/propagandized climate we're in these days.

 

Free the Bird

Once again the time for civility is over with certain members of the media and Ratigan is near the top of the list.  To put it crudely, McCaughey should have held her middle finger up to the Rats face and asked him if that answered his question.

"For a people who are free, and who mean to remain so, a well-organized and armed militia is their best security."

Speaking of crude, the

Speaking of crude, the other guy sat there with his hands folded, a smug smile, and such an odd sitting position I thought he had a stick up his a$$ all the way to his neck.

This was appalling.

Well, the Liberal felt full

Well, the Liberal felt full suppot from the moderator.

Does MSNBC not know the meaning of the word moderator!

this is beyond appalling.

Jeez

Let's just fling poo and kool-aid everywhere and call it a day.

Stop playing in a rigged game

Republicans and especially conservatives should by this time realize that the legacy media will do what it takes to make them look bad.  They ought to simply stop agreeing to be interviewed on any of the major networks except for Fox and develop ways to use the alternative media to get their message out.  They act like Charlie Brown having the football snatched away from them every time and never seem to learn their lesson.

KUDOS to this woman!

At least she didn't sit there and take it.  Any fair minded person watching this interview would whole heartedly agree with her  -  can I get ONE sentence out without you interrupting me?

anthony weiner is one of the

anthony weiner is one of the most annoying dirtbags on the planet.  he looks like the kid everyone beat up at lunch everyday.  and just to think new yorkers are considering him as the next mayor of new york city.  new yorkers can't be that dumb, can they?

Heaven's to Betsy!

Betsy, why in the world would you go on that lousy excuse of a network? PMSNBC is known for not letting a conservative get a chance to speak. In addition, "Anthony Weiner isn't a weiner". He's a big LOSER!!!

Ratigan.. Schuster...Matthews... O'Donnel...

Ratigan.. Schuster..Matthews.. O'Donnell.. even Ann Curry. I see little difference in any of them. They all interrupt. They are all rude. They all want the guest to give the answer that the interviewer wants to hear, or they get rudely shouted down.

Sad. (;~/ gary

I saw the exchange this

I saw the exchange this morning.

I was shocked...can you imagine Limbaugh, Hannity, or any other Conservative treating a Liberal that way.

This idiot would not allow the Lt. Governor to answer. It was pathetic. I have no doubt that the Liberals that are demanding that Conservative be civil will flock to see this worthless fool treat his Conservative guests with contempt and hate.

But I just do n ot understand why in the world any Conservative would go on MSNBC shows.  Even O'Reilly treats Barney Frank better.

dude are you kidding me?

Liberal's are way to scared to ever have a dialogue with Limbaugh or Hannity!!!

In fact, they have to burn their shorts after an encounter . . . the smell of burning schyt, yuk 

 

Get , up, and, leave!  I

Get , up, and, leave!

 I cannot understand why people put up with this in interviews. I dont put up with insulting behavior like that in my personal converstaions or dialogue. There should be no reason for it, either act civily and allow your guest to answer or they should get up and walk out.

Imagine that, if conservative guests who were constantly being berated and interrupted just stood up and walked out everytime it happened.

Advice to conservatives: If the top of the head of the host...

...of the show you have been invited to appear on is pressing firmly against Obama's liver, just don't go on the show.

-Dave

R D lmao

. . . or against ObamASS's colon.

Tag Team is right

Used to be the moderator would pose the topic with a liberal slant and then sit back as the Dem talked over the Rep. Now, all the Lib gets to say is "Hi, happy to be here" and "Thanks for having me on". Conservatives should boycott these pathetic shows, but then people would believe that Joe Scarborough, David Gergen, etc. actually spoke for conservatives.

Ratigan - another Village Idiot

Is it just me, or do ya'll also notice all these weakling liberal guys are Pansies?!  A real guy wants to be strong not a weenie like this dufus.

Kik Thare Phukin A$$

Only 3 years and 4 months to go

 

Is he David Schuster's

Is he David Schuster's dad?  They look similar, missing gene and all.

One of the 34% who thinks George W. Bush was a great President. One of the 86% who wants to bring back the stock and pillory.