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catching up on last night’s rachel maddow and she opens by talking about what a momentous news event we’ve all just lived through, how we’ll want to buy a newspaper and save it for our future grandkids to see, and i’m very confused because i saw the news yesterday and today and i’m like...is she talking about the climate bill?? she’s not usually that dramatic about moderate legislation?
and then i realize she means the fbi raid at mar-a-lago. and it’s like oh yeah, i did see that. didn’t even read that one. just nodded and scrolled, because at this point i am completely numb to Unprecedented Events We Should All Be Shocked By surrounding the 45th president. if anything i expect them to happen.
so yeah, i suppose it’s true that we’ve never had the fbi raid the home of a former president before. but is it surprising? at this point? and if it’s not surprising, can you really expect me to react to it like shocking news?
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Christian Nationalism's Racist Past Precludes Revival Except Among GOP's Trumpiest, July 26, 2022
Rachel Maddow looks at the racist, antisemitic roots of "Christian nationalism" as advocated by American politician Gerald L.K. Smith in the 1950s, and the renewed embrace of the tenets of that disgraced movement by supporters of Donald Trump like Marjorie Taylor Greene and Republican candidate for Pennsylvania governor Doug Mastriano.
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calicojack1718 · 1 month
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Comment on This! What's the Over-Under on Whether it is Putin or Ivanka that Pays Trump's $454 Million Dollar Bond?
I was listening to The Rachel Maddow Show and she interviewed a guest about Trump’s inability to find a surety willing to pay his upcoming bond nearly half billion dollar bond in his New York civil fraud case. As a quick aside, does anyone believe he’s not going to stiff the Federal Insurance Company and Chubby Insurance Company for his $91 million dollar debt to E. Jean Carroll? I guess PT…
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gmotd · 3 months
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House of Memes (gmotd.tumblr.com) 2024-01-28
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lenbryant · 1 year
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Rachel can always talk me off the ledge by putting current events into context.
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bookgeekgrrl · 10 months
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My media this week (9-15 Jul 2023)
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📚 STUFF I READ 📚
🥰 The Man Behind the Curtain (seitentaisei) - 71K, SuperBat getting together fic - "A character study of Bruce Wayne, the Batman, as told by Clark Kent as he sorts through the stories, the acting, and the news to find the real man behind the masks. What exactly can Clark do if he maybe finds himself falling in love along the way?"
😍 Casual Encounters (MoreThanSlightly (cadignan)) - 66K, modern no-powers shrinkyclinks - always forget just how incredible this fic is! the pining and angst are truly exquisite while we know they're being two dumbasses standing in a pine forest. plus the descriptions of steve's painting are incredible.
😊 Dear Enemy (GingerTodgers) - 69K, drarry - breezy & lighthearted epistolary fic, some voices maybe a trifle OOC but entertaining
💖💖 +147K of shorter fic so shout out to these I really loved 💖💖
king (nerd) steve harrington (sky_of_starflowers) - Stranger Things: steddie, 3K - steve accidentally reveals his nerdy side and eddie *really* likes it
Dustin Henderson and the Lovebirds (pukner) - Stranger Things: steddie, 9K - "five times Dustin Henderson was subjected to Eddie Munson being gross and sappy and in love with Steve Harrington, and one time Steve didn't even have to be there" - short but absolutely hilarious with excellent podfic (I read the fic and then listened to the podfic the next day, so great both times!)
“Never So Young As That”: 20 Years of the Boy with a Bat (greatunironic) - Stranger Things: steddie, 6K - lovely new vingette in this universe
Patterns of Intention (drunktuesdays) - TW: sterek, 17K - canon-divergent post s3?, stiles and derek decide to take lessons from deaton and then feelings [technically a reread but it's been at least 5 years]
serpentine serenade (thiccbuckybarnes) - MCU: stucky, 3K - antastic & filthy pwp with naga!steve and modern (but still former WS) bucky [reread]
Beyond the Yellow Book Road (crinklefries) - MCU: shrunkyclunks, 30K - wonderful and tender shrunkyclunks where steve discovers 1 thing from his past that's still around -- a beloved bookstore now run by bucky [reread]
📺 STUFF I WATCHED 📺
D20: A Crown of Candy - "Keep Sharp" (s5, e3)
D20: Adventuring Party - s1, e1
D20: Adventuring Party - s1, e2
D20: Adventuring Party - s1, e3
D20: Dungeons and Drag Queens - "The Time Has Come" (s18, e3)
D20: Adventuring Party - "The Dice Tell The Story" (s13, e3)
D20: A Crown of Candy - "The Grand Tournament" (s5, e4)
🎧 PODCASTS 🎧
Hit Parade Plus - The Bridge: So Excited and Breaking Out
Rivals: Music's Greatest Feuds - Suspicious Minds: Elvis Presley vs. Jerry Lee Lewis
50 Years of Hip-Hop - Hip-Hop's Origins
⭐ 50 Years of Hip-Hop - Scratching and the Art of DJing
50 MPH - 4 MPH / Paramount Hits the Brakes
The Soundtrack Show - Great Melodies Tell Great Stories
50 Years of Hip-Hop - 1975: "Let's Take It to the Stage" by Funkadelic
The Atlas Obscura Podcast - Gunnar Schonbeck Exhibit
Rachel Maddow Presents: Déjà News - Episode 4: “It’s a Very Short Path”
The Sporkful - 2 Chefs And A Lie: Name That Mustard Edition
50 MPH - 5 MPH / New Life at a New Fox
50 Years of Hip-Hop - 1977: Grand Wizzard Theodore and the Invention of Scratching
50 Years of Hip-Hop - 1979: "Rapper's Delight" by Sugarhill Gang
50 Years of Hip-Hop - 1980: "The Breaks" by Kurtis Blow
Into It - Everything You’ve Ever Wanted To Know About Sex Onscreen
⭐ Shedunnit - Editing Agatha Christie
The Atlas Obscura Podcast - A Friendly Town With An Ax To Grind
Stuff The British Stole - The Unfinished Prince
Switched on Pop - Speak Now (about Taylor's versions)
Vibe Check - Life Has Been Lifing Lately
ICYMI Plus - Has Black Twitter Found A New Home?
⭐ Ologies with Alie Ward - Curiology (EMOJI) Part 2 with Various Emoji Experts
Simply Reflecting - You Mean I Have To Advocate For Myself?
Decoder Ring Plus - The Great Parmesan Cheese Debate
Our Opinions Are Correct - The State of the Galaxy
⭐ The Atlas Obscura Podcast - The Complaint Tablet of Ea-Nasir
99% Invisible #544 - Chick Tracts
The Atlas Obscura Podcast - Man’s Best (Stiff) Friends
⭐ 50 Years of Hip-Hop - 1983: The Wu-Tang Clan and Asian Influences in Hip-Hop
⭐ 50 Years of Hip-Hop - 1985: "I Can't Live Without My Radio" by LL Cool J
What Next: TBD Plus - Will UPS Workers Join "Hot Strike Summer?"
Re: Dracula - Bonus 5: Producing The Wright Way
Into It - What Happens When All of Hollywood’s on Strike?
Dear Prudence Plus - My Friends Got Me a Terrible Birthday Gift. Help!
Strong Songs - "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" by Tears For Fears
Off Menu - Ep 196: Toheeb Jimoh
ICYMI Plus - Did Fancams Determine This Year’s Emmy Nominations?
⭐ Hot and Bothered - Live from Pemberley: Fire Island (with Joel Kim Booster)
🎶 MUSIC 🎶
Under The Covers Vol. 1 [Matthew Sweet & Susanna Hoffs] {2006}
Under The Covers Vol. 2 [Matthew Sweet & Susanna Hoffs] {2009} 
Under The Covers Vol. 3 [Matthew Sweet & Susanna Hoffs] {2013} 
AC/DC Radio • 2000s
Electronic Radio • 1970s
The Pointer Sisters Radio • Popular
The Age of Pleasure [Janelle Monáe] {2023} 
The English Beat Radio • Familiar
"I Love A Rainy Night" [Eddie Rabbitt] Radio • Popular
Classic Sunny Afternoon
Classic Easy Rock
Lord of The Lost Radio • Familiar
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geeky-politics-46 · 2 years
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It's time for another random "I love Rachel Maddow" post... because I do.
I love her so much. Not just for her politics, but she reminds me off my friends. I feel like I could totally hang out with her. I really feel like I would get along great with her. So yeah, while my normal subjects for swooning are the men of the MCU an extra special place goes to Rachel Maddow. Also as a straight female, wouldn't even really consider myself bi, I would date her in a heartbeat. For her I would try it.
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Also if you haven't been listening to her new podcast, Ultra, go now. If you want a hint of what it's about, let's just say it's a wonder we ended up on the Allies side of WW2.
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garudabluffs · 2 months
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Maddow: The world needs Russian dissidents against growing threat of Putin aggression
VIDEO 9:59 https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show
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shy-romantic-black-guy · 10 months
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Rachel Maddow ADMITS Trump’s Indictment Is Political Ploy To Stop His Ca...
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Trump's prosecution is all political and everyone in the corporate media knows it.
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bluedalahorse · 9 months
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A Red, White, and Royal Blue adaptation but it’s a one-woman stage play, the one woman is Rachel Maddow and it’s just episodes of her MSNBC show explaining what happened with copious receipts.
Just Rachel deadass looking the camera in the eye like,
“Based on what we know so far, someone got a blow job at the polo match.”
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panicinthestudio · 2 years
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The Rachel Maddow Show Highlights, April 28, 2022
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antidrumpfs · 2 months
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North Carolina’s GOP governor nominee wants to go back to an America where women can’t vote
Rachel Maddow, host of “The Rachel Maddow Show” on MSNBC, joins Nicolle Wallace to discuss newly resurfaced video from the GOP nominee for governor in North Carolina, Mark Robinson, where he states he wants women to not be able to vote, which is just another example of the extreme rhetoric coming from Robinson, and how he has become an acceptable gubernatorial candidate in a swing state for today’s Republican party.
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mightyflamethrower · 3 months
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25 reasons Trump won’t pay a dime to E. Jean Carroll
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That eye-popping $83 million judgment will not survive an appeal. A proper settlement would subtract at least $82,972,000.
In 2019, a strange woman named E. Jean Carroll accused Donald Trump of raping her in a changing room of the Bergdorf Goodman department store in Midtown Manhattan. Trump called her crazy, and a jury found him liable for both sexually abusing her and defaming her with the “crazy” talk. Last week, a New York jury decided Carroll deserves $83 million for defamation.
Here are 25 reasons why that’s nuts.
1) Carroll has said rape is “sexy”
She backs up this insane statement with, “Think of the fantasies” (which my wife and I can’t stop saying to each other). For the record, having someone forcibly violate you against your will is the exact opposite of “sexy.”
2) She’s already bragging about shopping sprees
Remember in “Goodfellas” when that idiot shows up at the party with his wife wearing a $20,000 fur coat and De Niro tells him to “bring it back”? When you run a scam, you need to lay low for a while. Carroll, conversely, is making appearances on national television telling Rachel Maddow she’s going to buy her a “penthouse in Paris” as well as fishing gear and a motorcycle for her counsel (could she pick weirder presents?). Her lawyer awkwardly murmured, “Uh, that’s a joke.”
Yeah, this whole thing is a joke.
3) The scenario she described came from her favorite TV show
She is a self-described “Law & Order” fan, and there is an episode wherein a man muscles his way into a changing room at Bergdorf Goodman and sexually molests a woman. This is likely where she got the idea. She’s also a big fan of “The Apprentice.” Would you like to watch your rapist on TV?
4) She didn’t want to press criminal charges
Being on the cover of New York magazine is one thing, but taking your BS story into an actual courtroom is a whole other level of fraud. When Bill de Blasio said he would change the law to make the case admissible, Carroll kept awkwardly repeating, “The experts told me … the time has passed.”
5) They changed the law
The case had no merit because the statute of limitations on civil action had passed. So what happened? The New York State Legislature changed the law. Is there anything that screams “witch hunt” more than that? What are we, Zimbabwe?
6) The man who backed the lawsuit is a major DNC donor
Leftist activist billionaire Reid Hoffman is the money behind this operation. His motive is obviously to bankrupt Trump so he can’t run again. Carroll denied this at first because she’s a liar, but her lawyer was forced to come clean.
7) The whole thing was George Conway’s idea, apparently
Though she denies it, it’s clear this entire plan was concocted by “conservative lawyer” Conway at a radical leftist cocktail party in Manhattan.
8) Carroll’s lawyer is desperate to fix her reputation as a rape-enabler
Roberta Kaplan was supposed to champion victims of sexual assault with her #TimesUp movement, but she used it instead to run cover for perverts such as Andrew Cuomo. She got caught and she got fired. Her comeback included representing Ashley Biden (A Biden lawyer going after Trump? Is anyone surprised?), but this case could permanently rescue her Google results.
9) Carroll’s dress didn’t exist back then
Carroll said the rape happened in the early 1990s. We just learned the particular dress she said she was allegedly wearing did not exist at the time.
10) She cannot remember when the rape happened
We’re not talking about the exact date. She can’t tell us if it was 1993 or 1995.
11) She won’t let anyone test her coat for DNA
Carroll calls the dress her “bad luck dress” and told CNN she will never make a talisman out of it — as though the idea had occurred to anyone. Why did she keep it around? This could be the left’s Monica Lewinsky dress, but she refuses to let anyone analyze it.
12) She doesn’t know if Trump ejaculated
I don’t know if anyone reading this has engaged in sexual intercourse, but evidence of the male orgasm is almost impossible to hide.
13) She is a serial accuser
Despite being a 3.5, she has claimed men have sexually assaulted her at least a half-dozen times. This isn’t proof of Trump’s innocence in and of itself, but it becomes relevant when surrounded by 24 other points.
14) She said it wasn’t sexual
Carroll has said pretty much everything that you could say about this encounter, from “it was not sexual” to “it was the definition of rape.” She said she would not press charges, however, because it would trivialize the experience of illegal aliens who are being “raped around the clock.”
15) She’s not his type
Trump is into elegant Slavs. This woman is like that hysterical chicken lady from “The Kids in the Hall.”
16) The judge and Carroll’s lawyer are pals
We’re told Judge Lewis Kaplan was Roberta Kaplan’s (no relation) mentor back when they both worked at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison. Roberta Kaplan denies this, but it can’t be denied they worked at the same firm at the same time. That alone is a conflict of interest.
17) Carroll didn’t talk to anyone about the alleged assault, until she did
If a woman is sexually assaulted, she is morally obligated to report it immediately, so the rapist doesn’t do it again. Carroll did not do this. What’s more, she didn’t talk to any of her friends about it. At least not at first. This is peculiar behavior for a blabbermouth.
18) Even if it’s all true, the settlement would be tiny
Carroll alleged that Trump cost her a columnist job at Elle, but the magazine made it clear it ended her contract as an advice columnist based on nothing more than lack of interest. But let’s assume Elle fired her because Trump wrote a mean tweet. A good price for an advice column would be a couple of hundred bucks per piece. That’s $2,000 a year for Elle. Assuming Carroll lives as long as “Dear Abby” columnist Pauline Esther Friedman, who died at 94, that would be a whopping total of $28,000 (Carroll is 80).
So, we’re off by about $82,972,000.
19) She said women “love” being abducted
She told Charlie Rose (remember him?) in 1995 that women love the idea of a caveman knocking them unconscious with a club and then dragging them — by their hair — back to the cave. I’m no feminist, but I’m pretty sure the cerebral contusions from this kind of violence are not a turn-on.
20) She said it wasn’t a big deal
“I’m a mature woman,” she said. “I can handle it.” OK, then why does she need $83 million to recover? That’s four times the amount of money you get when your kid is decapitated.
21) She lives in a Mouse House
Anyone who doubts this lady’s mental state needs to check out her house. She calls it “The Mouse House” because it’s infested with rodents (to whom she has given individual names, such as “Terbrusky”). She has painted the trees blue. She has printed out 27 years of advice column questions and stacked them all over the place. Yes, writers can be weird. But it is impossible to look at her place and not think, “This is nuts.”
22) She is a hoarder
Hoarding is a mental disorder. You can’t sue someone for calling you “crazy” if you have a mental disorder.
23) Her cat is called “Vagina” — seriously
E. Jean Carroll is obsessed with sex and her vagina. She said she lives in the woods because if she lived in the city, she’d have 16 boyfriends. She’s 80, remember?
Her dog “Tits” has blue hair, and her cat is named “Vagina.” The left-wing media thinks this is irrelevant. “Among the stranger complaints made by the former president … was that the jury wasn’t informed about the name of his accuser’s cat: Vagina T. Fireball.” Uh, when the charge is “calling a sane woman crazy,” Vagina T. Fireball matters.
24) She writes notes to herself
Wait, doesn’t everyone do that? Not like this. “The Mouse House” is festooned with bizarre messages. Her microwave says, “Burn Baby Burn.” Her bookshelf says, “Always amused never angry.” And, in a moment of deranged honesty, she taped a note to a lamp that says, “Hold your nerve. Pursue your radical options to the bitter END!”
25) Carroll said she wanted to “rape” Trump
Apparently, she thought having rough sex with him in the changing room would make for a “funny story.” (Wait, I thought she didn’t tell anyone about what happened to her out of fear.) She also suggested she’d do it for $17,000 if he was unable to speak. Sounds awfully rapey, doesn’t it?
Anyone who takes this case seriously and doesn’t see E. Jean Carroll as a complete basket case is a complete basket case.
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lifewithchronicpain · 4 months
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Yeniifer Alvarez-Estrada Glick, remember her name because she is the first woman to be reported* to die from the fall of Roe and the Texas abortion ban. She won't be the last.
*There may be others we don't know about, but she is the first to make any kind of news that I have heard about.
The New Yorker link has limited access and I could only see it long enough to catch her name and find the response post that also includes details of her death. I first heard of this on the Rachel Maddow show. Here are some quotes:
Today, The New Yorker published a heart-breaking piece about Yeniifer Alvarez-Estrada Glick, a 29 year-old woman who died a few weeks after Roe was overturned. In the headline, the magazine asks, “Did An Abortion Ban Cost a Young Texas Woman Her Life?” The answer, without a doubt, is yes. So why is it so hard to say so? Anyone who works in the abortion rights world knows that bans have killed multiple people since Roe was overturned. The public hasn’t heard their stories, though, because families understandably don’t want their loved ones’ lives and deaths picked apart by reporters and anti-abortion activists. It’s only a matter of time, for example, before Republicans and conservative groups claim that Yeni’s death had nothing to do with Texas’ abortion ban. They’ll point to how the young woman could be inconsistent taking her hypertension medication, or the time she missed an appointment with a maternal fetal medicine specialist. They will find a way to blame her...
Yeni would be alive if she was given an abortion. Yet this young woman with hypertension, diabetes and a history of pulmonary edema was never even talked to about ending her pregnancy. Not when she went to the emergency room of a Catholic hospital just 7 weeks into her pregnancy with breathing problems, not when she visited an affiliated OBGYN who told Yeni she was at risk of having a heart attack and stroke. Abortion wasn’t even mentioned when Yeni was so ill that she had to be transferred to a bigger hospital where records stated she was at “high risk for clinical decompensation/death.” As OBGYN Joanne Stone, former president of the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine, told The New Yorker, “If she weren’t pregnant, she likely wouldn’t be dead.”
This is an election year and we are posed to either re-elect Biden who will appoint a judge that would bring the courts back to balance. Or Trump who is responsible for appointing judges specifically to end Roe v Wade.
There is so little the average American can do about this, but most of us have the power to vote. Please use it. And please pay attention to your local races too.
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The Rachel Maddow Show 10/30/23 | 🅼🆂🅽🅱🅲 Breaking News Oct 30, 2023
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3:31 other trumps will be talking in court next week I believe or sorry this week on Wednesday Donald Trump Jr will be
3:38 testifying in the New York civil case brought by AG Leticia James on Thursday
3:43 Eric Trump testifies next Monday Donald Trump himself and next Wednesday Ivanka
3:48 Trump who was originally scheduled for this Friday Joyce what is your expectation with these trumps are they
3:53 going to be pleading the fifth as Physicians or could they actually
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