===rachel maddow===
Rachel Anne Maddow (born April 1, 1973) is an American television news program host and liberal political commentator. Maddow hosts The Rachel Maddow Show, a weekly television show on MSNBC, and serves as the cable network's special event co-anchor. Her syndicated talk radio program of the same name aired on Air America Radio from 2005 to 2010. Maddow has received multiple Emmy Awards for her broadcasting work and in 2021 received a Grammy Award for the audiobook version of Blowout (2019). Maddow holds a bachelor's degree in public policy from Stanford University and a doctorate in political science from the University of Oxford and is the first openly lesbian anchor to host a major prime-time news program in the United States.
All in the space of a few days, we've got Trump saying, twice, 'If I lose the election, blame the Jews.' Within a day of that, we also get the release of an interview that his running mate did with an RNC prime-time speaker, former host from the Fox News Channel, who very famously just did a celebratory, laudatory, totally uncritical two hour fan fest interview with a Holocaust denier, in which the two of them talked about how Hitler wasn't the bad guy in World War II. I mean, this is a guy, to be clear, who says we need to be more understanding of the fact that, really, Hitler was just looking for a solution -- in his words -- for, quote, "an acceptable solution to the Jewish problem." That's all he was doing. Why can't we be more understanding of that? He wasn't a bad guy. He was just looking for an acceptable solution to the Jewish problem.
After this former Fox News host and the prime-time RNC speaker interviewed him for two hours and praised him as the best public historian in the country, his own podcast -- the Holocaust denier guy -- went to number one in the country. And the most notorious, like, famous godfathers of Holocaust denial in this country all praised it, right, said they wanted credit. Finally, their words are getting out there. The number one podcast in the country on Apple Podcasts. On the day the White House had to put out a denunciation of that guy and the fact that an RNC prime-time speaker just did a laudatory two-hour interview praising him -- on the same day the White House had to put out their denunciation of that, J.D. Vance, the Republican nominee for vice president, taped an interview with that same RNC speaker and Fox News host, who had just celebrated as America's best public historian, this Holocaust denial guy. So now that J.D. Vance interview, which was taped at that auspicious time, it's just come out. You know, great timing. Right in time for 'blame the Jews day' from his running mate. In that interview, which again has just come out, J.D. Vance makes the case that we don't really have a democracy in this country. Not we shouldn't have a democracy in the future, he's not making that argument -- although he kind of is. What he's saying is that we don't have a democracy now. And why is it that he thinks we don't have a democracy now? Because he says, there's a secret, powerful group who really controls things behind the scenes. So we should blame them. --Rachel Maddow; MSNBC; Rachel Maddow Show 9.20.24
After this former Fox News host and the prime-time RNC speaker interviewed him for two hours and praised him as the best public historian in the country, his own podcast -- the Holocaust denier guy -- went to number one in the country. And the most notorious, like, famous godfathers of Holocaust denial in this country all praised it, right, said they wanted credit. Finally, their words are getting out there. The number one podcast in the country on Apple Podcasts. On the day the White House had to put out a denunciation of that guy and the fact that an RNC prime-time speaker just did a laudatory two-hour interview praising him -- on the same day the White House had to put out their denunciation of that, J.D. Vance, the Republican nominee for vice president, taped an interview with that same RNC speaker and Fox News host, who had just celebrated as America's best public historian, this Holocaust denial guy. So now that J.D. Vance interview, which was taped at that auspicious time, it's just come out. You know, great timing. Right in time for 'blame the Jews day' from his running mate. In that interview, which again has just come out, J.D. Vance makes the case that we don't really have a democracy in this country. Not we shouldn't have a democracy in the future, he's not making that argument -- although he kind of is. What he's saying is that we don't have a democracy now. And why is it that he thinks we don't have a democracy now? Because he says, there's a secret, powerful group who really controls things behind the scenes. So we should blame them. --Rachel Maddow; MSNBC; Rachel Maddow Show 9.20.24
Rachel Maddow Takes First Documentary Feature on the Road
Rachel Maddow is hitting the road this September. MSNBC’s star anchor will visit select U.S. cities for special screenings of From Russia With Lev, the first documentary feature from her Surprise Inside production banner. Acquired by MSNBC Films, the Billy Corben-directed doc profiles Lev Parnas, the Ukrainian businessman whose fortunes changed drastically after he crossed paths with former President Donald Trump and former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani. Parnas received a 20-month prison sentence in 2021 after being found guilty on six counts of illegal donations to Trump’s 2020 presidential campaign. From Russia With Lev will have its inaugural screenings at MSNBC’s upcoming live event, MSNBC Live: Democracy 2024, held at the Brooklyn Academy of Music on Sept. 7. Maddow will introduce the 5 p.m. showing, while Corben and producer Alfred Spellman will take part in a post-screening Q&A. The trio will also be present for a panel following a screening at New York’s IFC Center on Sept. 8. (TV Newser 8/15/24)READ MORE>>>>>
Rachel Maddow is hitting the road this September. MSNBC’s star anchor will visit select U.S. cities for special screenings of From Russia With Lev, the first documentary feature from her Surprise Inside production banner. Acquired by MSNBC Films, the Billy Corben-directed doc profiles Lev Parnas, the Ukrainian businessman whose fortunes changed drastically after he crossed paths with former President Donald Trump and former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani. Parnas received a 20-month prison sentence in 2021 after being found guilty on six counts of illegal donations to Trump’s 2020 presidential campaign. From Russia With Lev will have its inaugural screenings at MSNBC’s upcoming live event, MSNBC Live: Democracy 2024, held at the Brooklyn Academy of Music on Sept. 7. Maddow will introduce the 5 p.m. showing, while Corben and producer Alfred Spellman will take part in a post-screening Q&A. The trio will also be present for a panel following a screening at New York’s IFC Center on Sept. 8. (TV Newser 8/15/24)READ MORE>>>>>
BREAKING: MSNBC Hosts Report ‘Panicked’ Biden Inner Circle Discussing Dropping Out Several MSNBC hosts reported on Thursday evening that members of President Joe Biden’s circle and the Democratic Party were “panicked” at his performance during the CNN debate against former President Donald Trump and were discussing what to do next. Following the debate, MSNBC host Rachel Maddow noted, “It was hard to hear what he was saying because his voice was so weak and his halting delivery in his first couple of answers has got to have put a shock into the campaign.” MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace then revealed, “I was on the phones for some of it after that became clear and there is a conversation happening inside Biden’s circle, and certainly a much more frank conversation happening inside the Democratic coalition, and I think there will be stories of a lot of concern about the performance tonight.” (MediaIte 6/27/24)READ MORE>>>>> |
E. Jean Carroll gleefully invites Maddow on shopping spree with Trump's $83 million: 'Penthouse? It's yours!
'E. Jean Carroll invited MSNBC's Rachel Maddow on a grand shopping spree with former President Trump's money in an on-air exchange Monday that seemed to make her lawyers nervous. A federal jury last week ordered Trump to pay Carroll $83.3 million in damages in her defamation suit against him, stemming from comments he's made denying he sexually assaulted her in the 1990s. (Fox News 1/30/24) READ MORE>>>>>
'E. Jean Carroll invited MSNBC's Rachel Maddow on a grand shopping spree with former President Trump's money in an on-air exchange Monday that seemed to make her lawyers nervous. A federal jury last week ordered Trump to pay Carroll $83.3 million in damages in her defamation suit against him, stemming from comments he's made denying he sexually assaulted her in the 1990s. (Fox News 1/30/24) READ MORE>>>>>
MSNBC host Rachel Maddow has defended the news outlet for not airing Donald Trump’s speech following his victory in the Iowa caucuses.
Ms Maddow said that MSNBC could not air “lies” to its viewers while adding the network and other news outlets only care about reporting the truth. “The reason I’m saying this is, of course, there is a reason that we and other news organizations have generally stopped giving an unfiltered, live platform to remarks by former President Trump,” she said. CNN host Jake Tapper was also heard interrupting Trump’s speech as the former president spoke about the border crisis. “A relatively subdued speech as the things go so far. Although, here he is, right now, under my voice. You can hear him repeating his anti-immigrant rhetoric,” Mr Tapper said. |
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Z NEWS NOTE: Of course the American Right Wing always believes in the First Amendment except when they don't. I don't have to agree with everything Rachel Maddow says but I endorse her right to say it. Personally I dont believe Trump should be given any air time to air his self imposed grievances and that is all his rallies have become: grievance, hatred, and anger. And, of course, his letting you know he is doing that for YOU. #doh
Fox News, Sean Hannity responded to Maddow in an article titled Does Rachel Maddow not have any self-awareness at all? : He wrote: "As you just heard during his victory speech, Donald Trump struck what was a unifying tone. Uh, but apparently, according to part-time make-believe journalists and full-time left-wing, hate Trump conspiracy theorists like radical Rachel Maddow" Funny how they project "conspiracy theorist" back at her when most of the time Hannity spends his whole show (Now coming from Florida) creating conspiracies to push on his mostly uneducated viewers. The he writes: "No one in the media mob has peddled more lies, more conspiracy theories than Rachel Maddow." That, of course, is funny because between Hannity, Watters and Ingraham they have the corner on pushing faux conspiracies. But they have competition from Newsmax and dozens of right wing bloggers who , for need of traffic to fund their click bait, know that the ones who will swallow the lies the most are Maga (uneducated, of course).
Fox News, Sean Hannity responded to Maddow in an article titled Does Rachel Maddow not have any self-awareness at all? : He wrote: "As you just heard during his victory speech, Donald Trump struck what was a unifying tone. Uh, but apparently, according to part-time make-believe journalists and full-time left-wing, hate Trump conspiracy theorists like radical Rachel Maddow" Funny how they project "conspiracy theorist" back at her when most of the time Hannity spends his whole show (Now coming from Florida) creating conspiracies to push on his mostly uneducated viewers. The he writes: "No one in the media mob has peddled more lies, more conspiracy theories than Rachel Maddow." That, of course, is funny because between Hannity, Watters and Ingraham they have the corner on pushing faux conspiracies. But they have competition from Newsmax and dozens of right wing bloggers who , for need of traffic to fund their click bait, know that the ones who will swallow the lies the most are Maga (uneducated, of course).