David Michael Gregory is an American television PROPAGANDISTand the former moderator of NBC News' Sunday morning talk show Meet the Press.Gregory currently serves as CNN "political analyst", since 2016.
Gregory was born in Los Angeles, California, the son of Carolyn Surtees, an account manager, and Don Gregory (originally Don Ginsburg), a film and theatrical producer.
KHAZARS CHANGE SURNAMES!
Gregory also filled the Imus in the Morning time slot on MSNBC after the Don Imus controversy involving the Rutgers University basketball team while MSNBC searched for a permanent host.
WONDER HOW HE GOT THAT GIG?
From March 17, 2008, through December 5, 2008, Gregory hosted a show on MSNBC weekday evenings, which replaced Tucker Carlson's Tucker.
The show was called Race for the White House until the conclusion of the 2008 U.S. Presidential election. From November 5, 2008, forward the show became known as 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Gregory was replaced by David Shuster, who was named as the new host for 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue starting with the December 15, 2008 show.
MSNBC anchor for election coverage in 2008
Due to internal fighting among the staff at MSNBC, Gregory was appointed as anchor on MSNBC during the presidential debates and the 2008 election. On November 4–5, he teamed with Rachel Maddow, Eugene Robinson, Chris Matthews and Keith Olbermann as commentators on the presidential election.
PSYCHIATRIC PROBLEM?
Gregory became the moderator of Meet the Press, beginning with the December 14, 2008, episode when he was introduced by interim moderator Tom Brokaw. The ratings fell, and he was replaced in 2014.
During Gregory's tenure at Meet the Press, the show's ratings fell to their lowest in 21 years and it regularly placed third among Sunday morning news shows. The Washington Post reported that NBC hired a "psychological consultant" to assess Mr. Gregory. NBC did not deny this, saying it had hired a "brand consultant" to evaluate how Gregory connected with the audience. On August 14, 2014, NBC announced Gregory would leave the parent network, with his hosting duties assumed by Chuck Todd. The New York Post reported NBC had paid Gregory $4 million to leave the network, and he had signed a non-disparagement clause.
DICK GREGORY HAS NEOCON BONA FIDES
Relationship with the Bush White House
Gregory was assigned by NBC to the press corps covering George W. Bush when he ran for president in 2000. During the campaign, Bush threw a party for Gregory's 30th birthday, complete with cake, on the campaign plane.[23] Bush has nicknamed Gregory "Stretch" because of his height (6'5"),[24] and also "Dancing Man," for Gregory's occasional propensity to display his dance moves.
After the election, Gregory became a White House correspondent for NBC. The conservative Media Research Center named him 'Best White House Correspondent' for his coverage of Bush's first 100 days. Gregory held this position until taking the Meet the Press job in December 2008.
WHEN NOT EVEN OBAMA WANTED HIM AROUND
It has been mentioned that Michael Chertoff, a Bush appointee, attended a baby shower for his children.
THE KARL ROVE CONNECTION
He also participated with Karl Rove, Bush's chief advisor, in a skit for the Radio and Television Correspondents' Association Dinner in Washington DC
Gregory's interaction with Bush's press secretaries was contentious at times, garnering media attention in several instances. Numerous commentators have used these incidents to characterize Gregory's reportage as proof of the news media's left-wing bias..."showy, superficial, and self-indulgent"
ANTI-LGTB BIAS?
On June 23, 2013, David Gregory posed a question to journalist Glenn Greenwald (WHO IS GAY) that the Washington Post described as a "gotcha inquiry"containing "a veiled accusation of federal criminal wrongdoing, very much in the tradition of 'how long have you been beating your wife'".
According to the Los Angeles Times, "Gregory’s question disguised a loaded assumption" that Greenwald aided and abbetted NSA leaker Edward Snowden before asking: "[W]hy shouldn’t you, Mr. Greenwald, be charged with a crime?"Greenwald responded vigorously in objection to the question. The accusation itself became a news story.
The New York Times said, "If you tease apart his inquiry, it suggests there might be something criminal in reporting out important information from a controversial source."
The Poynter Institute wrote, "The obvious defense is that he was merely asking a question that evinced a viewpoint advanced by U.S. Rep. Peter King (A SOROS MAN)and Washington Post columnist Marc Thiessen—that publishing secrets is law-breaking."
Opinion columnist Frank Rich called Gregory's charges "preposterous," questioning Gregory's own journalistic credentials and asking why he didn't also make similar accusations against Washington Post reporter Barton Gellman, who also published Snowden's leaks
HE SAYS HE IS A JEW.SOUNDS & ACTS MORE LIKE A KHAZAR KARET TO ME!
HIS BANKSTER CONNECTION
Since June 2000, Gregory has been married to former federal prosecutor and former Fannie Mae executive vice president, general counsel and corporate secretary Beth Wilkinson. They met while Gregory was covering the Oklahoma City bombing as a reporter and Wilkinson was serving as prosecutor on the case. They have three children, Max, and twins Ava and Jed. Wilkinson is a Methodist. WHAT A COINCIDENCE -SO IS HILLARY.
Gregory wrote "How’s Your Faith?", a book about his spiritual journey with Judaism being born to interfaith parents and his marriage to a Christian. It was released in September 2015.
THIS GUY IS A MESS.