NEW YORK — The internal furor over NBC News’ decision to hire former Republican National Committee head Ronna McDaniel as a paid contributor spread Monday, with MSNBC personalities Rachel Maddow, Jen Psaki, Nicolle Wallace, Joy Reid, Lawrence O’Donnell and Joe Scarborough all using their shows to publicly object.
Maddow, MSNBC's most popular personality, compared it to putting a mobster to work in a district attorney's office.
''I find the decision to put her on the payroll inexplicable and I hope they will reconsider that decision,'' she said on her weekly program Monday night.
There was no immediate comment on Monday from NBC News or McDaniel about the extraordinary public revolt against network management that began with former ''Meet the Press'' moderator Chuck Todd a day earlier. Todd said that many NBC News journalists were uncomfortable with the hiring because of McDaniel's ''gaslighting'' and ''character assassination'' while at the RNC.
MCDANIEL WAS HIRED QUICKLY AFTER LEAVING THE RNC
The network announced McDaniel's hiring on Friday, two weeks after she stepped down as the RNC leader, saying McDaniel would add to NBC News' coverage with an insider's perspective on national politics and the future of the Republican Party.
Maddow said she'd been told that MSNBC management had signed off on the hiring, but that when staff ''expressed outrage,'' it was made clear that McDaniel would not appear on the cable network, which appeals primarily to liberal viewers. Since then, she said there's been an effort in other parts of the company to ''muddy that up in the press'' and make it seem like that's not what happened.
''I can assure you, that is what happened at MSNBC,'' she said.