Former Congressman Joe Scarborough (R-Fla.) along with Mika Brzezinski, is the host of MSNBC’s Morning Joe, a show Time magazine calls "revolutionary" and the New York Times ranked as the top news show of 2008. Morning Joe features interviews with top newsmakers and politicians, in-depth analysis of the day’s biggest stories and is described by the New Yorker as "appallingly entertaining.”
Previously, Joe hosted "Scarborough Country" a primetime news show the San Francisco Chronicle called "must-see TV."
Joe and Mika Brzezinski also recently launched a daily syndicated talk radio show called “The Joe Scarborough Show” on ABC Radio Network.
Prior to the launch of Scarborough Country in April 2003, Scarborough was the publisher and editor of the award-winning newspaper “The Florida Sun.”
Joe Scarborough served as a member of Congress from 1994-2001. While in office, he served on the Judiciary Committee and the Armed Services Committee. After leaving Congress, he was named by President Bush to the President’s Council on the 21st Century Workforce, where he served with Labor Secretary Chao, national labor officials and business leaders. Scarborough authored a book in 2004 titled, Rome Wasn't Burnt in a Day. Published in June 2009, his newest book is The Last Best Hope: Restoring Conservatism and America's Promise.
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