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Newsbusters' Sheppard: MSNBC's Pro-Obamacare Bias Nauseating

Thursday, 14 November 2013 04:46 PM EST

Noel Sheppard, associate editor of media watchdog Newsbusters, says the endless cheerleading for the Affordable Care Act by MSNBC's top talent makes him "nauseous."

"Martin Bashir, at this point, for my money, is probably the most dishonest person on television today. And No 2 is Ed Schultz," Sheppard told "The Steve Malzberg Show" on Newsmax TV.

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"These guys are so in the tank they're actually speaking talking points that even the White House is disagreeing with in promoting the White House. It's astonishing.

"We're approaching the point I'm not sure I can continue to watch MSNBC because I'm starting to lose my sanity. And I'm actually not kidding. The past couple of weeks, it has been so, it makes you nauseous. It's so bad. It's so over the top. It's so not news.

Sheppard said he considers himself a news media analyst ready to tackle anything, but MSNBC "is so far removed from anything close to journalism, I'm not sure why any of us pay any attention to it any longer."

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Noel Sheppard, associate editor of media watchdog Newsbusters, says the endless cheerleading for the Affordable Care Act by MSNBC's top talent makes him "nauseous."
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