#1 seed in Liberal Activist Region: Nicole Wallace
Match up to watch: #3 Jen Psaki vs. #14 Laura Barron-Lopez. Newcomer Barron-Lopez is primed for the upset with her recent kidney doctor terrorist sympathizer hand waving take. Great late game from Barron-Lopez to snag the #14 seed.
A big 7/10 match up with #7 Bill Kristol vs. #10 Joy Behar.
Moving to the Way-Too-Online region we have #1 seed Eugene Daniels, President of the white house correspondents association. Massive DEI racist game from Eugene. A very formidable contender.
A match up to watch in this region, #7 Keith Olbermann vs. #10 Tim Miller of The Bulwark. A little bit odd for Keith Olbermann's politics to align with a guy who used to be a republican, but here we are...
Over to the Fake News region. We have #1 seed Margaret Brennan. From a disastrous debate moderating performance to I don't really care Margaret, this is a beast #1 seed. Relentless weekly game.
#4 Abby Phillip vs. #13 Tom Llamas, the new Lester Holt. If you know the name Scott Jennings, you know it because Abby Phillip.
Finally to the Establishment Region and #1 seed Norah O'Donnell. Constent nightly news lead ins of partisan hackery no matter what the major news story of the day. Again, it's the consistency that will typically land a #1 seed.
That's not to say O'Donnell isn't a potential upset victim here vs. WaPo newcomer Peter Jamison. Jamison of the "Trump To Send Venezuelans Back To Maduro's Repressive State" headline. This certainly could be a late season cinderella story, so keep an eye on this one.
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