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Richard_wolffe_msnbcFor regular viewers of Keith Olbermann's MSNBC show, the chemistry has been a little off for the past month. The reason was simple. Richard Wolffe was missing from the opening segment. Well, the missing man has been reinstated. Effective last night, Richard Wolffe was back on MSNBC's Countdown.

Talk about a mountain being made of a mole hill. Wolffe's exile had been prompted by a presumed conflict of interest. Wolffe's work load includes working with a D.C. public affairs firm called Public Strategies Inc.

When questions were asked about what he did for the firm and if he had in some way been promoting its interests while doing commentary and analysis on Countdown, Keith Olbermann announced that Richard would not be on the show any more. MSNBC, apparently, was supposed to disclose Richard's connection to Public Strategies in advance.

I don't know about you, but this seemed like semantics. Plenty of talking heads work for other publications and entities. As a viewer, do I need to know everything about the speaker to assess the value of his/her comments? I liked Wolffe's analysis based on his words, not his work history.

Anyway, Keith made no mention of Richard's absence last night, no big welcome back fanfare, but he seemed pleased. Keith now includes in his intros for Richard that Wolffe's with Public Strategies, Inc. So, you see, Shakespeare was right: all's well that ends well.

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