After his years working in the Senate with Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, msnbc’s Lawrence O’Donnell offered some advice for those about to take the oath of office.
During Thursday’s Rewrite segment, he urged the newly–elected senators to abandon their PR tactics before they head to Washington – “especially” Elizabeth Warren – as a matter of survival and a sign of goodwill.
O’Donnell’s number one rule: no national media. Yes, that includes not appearing on his own show, The Last Word, he acknowledged himself. He said the path to re-election lies in resisting the limelight on a national scale.
“You’re all being invited on national television shows now, which is a first for some of you, but you must resist. Your local media will get very jealous when they see you doing national TV and turning down a local TV interview in Indianapolis or Honolulu,” O’Donnell warned. “And your voters will quickly notice that you enjoy the national spotlight more than tending to their local concerns.”









