The handful of viewers tuned into MSNBC this afternoon to watch coverage of Pope Francis’ arrival at Joint Base Andrews saw another rare site: the return of disgraced reporter Brian Williams to the anchor’s chair.
Brian Williams returns to TV on MSNBC, without fanfare. http://t.co/AlwalzGDJp. pic.twitter.com/w5nCNsUZJs
— CNN Breaking News (@cnnbrk) September 22, 2015
The return of Williams to the studio to cover the papal visit had Eric Bolling asking one question.
One question: How is Brian Williams in an MSNBC studio AND driving The Pope Mobile, simultaneously?
— Eric Bolling?? (@ericbolling) September 22, 2015
@ericbolling He's a magic man. See also, "serial liar."
— Harriet Baldwin ?? (@HarrietBaldwin) September 22, 2015
https://twitter.com/BrandHitMan/status/646409035407724548
@ericbolling …easy; the same way he flew the helicopter. #Iraq
— Metal Floss (@MetalFloss) September 22, 2015
@ericbolling He's just that good. Ask him!
— David Hopkins (@david413) September 22, 2015
He’s good enough for MSNBC.
Who better to cover Francis's visit than a former pope like Brian Williams?
— Anthony Bialy (@AnthonyBialy) September 22, 2015
@ericbolling Didn't Brian Williams used to be The Pope at one time?
— Mike is damn proud to be a Boomer!???♿? (@mudflap54) September 22, 2015
@ericbolling doppelganger
— Sean Supsky (@SamSteel10) September 22, 2015
He's in the seat, but he's letting Jesus take the wheel. @ericbolling
— ➗Half Maltese Falcon ????? (@americanmaltese) September 22, 2015
https://twitter.com/GabePiscione/status/646413914318729217
https://twitter.com/TomNamako/status/646414002562711552
Maybe Williams should have covered “pizza rat” yesterday as a warm-up.
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