Fully agree. But if that is what she demanded and they were too afraid her loss would only hasten the demise of the new company, still their call. Dumb one because now the precedent has been set for other MSNBC on air talent to stick to their guns offering a small reduction in their salaries, you know, for the sake of the little guys behind the scenes or else they walk?Quote:
You're right, and I get all that...but her compensation still seems veryyyyyyyy inflated for what she brings to a low rated news network.
Then again, Dems are not known for having superior business acumen.