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Basic Math Ends MSNBC's Career

Basic Math Ends MSNBC's Career In response to Michael Bloomberg dropping out of the Democrat Primary after burning 500 million dollars on ads, Washington Post "journalist" Mekita Rivas lamented for that price, Bloomberg could have given all 327 million Americans one million dollars each.

The expected response to her math drove her to lock her twitter account and make her personal website private - and everyone thought that was the end of it.

... but MSNBC's Brian Williams and New York Times Editor Maya Gay were just getting started ... and the result is, as many said with varying degrees of politeness: "The saddest clip in the history of the internet."

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