MSNBC, the network where network journalists smeared opponents as evil killers, has now discovered decorum and “decency.” Anchor Katy Tur launched into a lecture on Monday about the cost of the Donald Trump presidency to America: “If there's one thing that's suffered because of Trump's campaign and now his presidency, it's decency.”

While talking about obviously inappropriate things said and done at Trump rallies in 2016, Tur declared: “Decency has been lost with Donald Trump's ascension.” Really? It was in 2016 that decency went down to defeat? This is the same network that employed Keith Olbermann from 2003 to 2011. During that time, Olbermannn accused George W. Bush of “murderous deceit” and told the then-President to “shut the hell up!”

Speaking of decency, it should also be pointed out that Tur dated Olbermann from 2006 until 2009 and she didn't seem to object to Olbermann's horrible comments. Later on Monday, Tur asked this loaded question to MSNBC journalist Ayman Mohyeldin about the new U.S. embassy in Jerusalem:

KATY TUR: Is peace possible with this administration, Ayman? AYMAN MOHYELDIN: Look, that's a very difficult question for me to answer. But based on what we are seeing on the ground. If you ask the Palestinians, if you ask even the Palestinian Liberation Organization, which is a little different because they are the ones who actually entered into agreements with Israel, the short answer to that is no.

This is another example of how MSNBC shouldn’t be the judge of decency. Mohyeldin in 2015 slimed Chris Kyle, the real life American Sniper, as a “racist” who went on “killing sprees.”

"Murderous deceit," "killing sprees." How would Katy Tur judge such remarks?

Considering that TV personality Kathy Griffin showed severed head of Trump and in 2006 CNN promoted a faux documentary about the assassination of George W. Bush, perhaps journalists should be careful when calling out the indecent.

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