View Full Version : Rachel Maddow exposes the Tea Party agenda
mhgaffney
03-03-2011, 09:39 AM
Rachel Maddow is on fire. I've been watching her -- on MSNBC -- on my trip. Check her out -- 9 PM.
Maddow eats Republicans for lunch. She is too smart for them.
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mhgaffney
03-03-2011, 09:56 AM
Last night Maddow discussed new national polls that clearly show that huge majorities of Americans are progressive -- even tho they cal themselves conservative.
This is excellent reporting.
Again -- Maddow is too smart for the Repubs. Let's hope the Dems listen to her. No great expectation that they will, however.
MHG
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mhgaffney
03-05-2011, 10:42 AM
Where's the vituperative outrage?
This gal has more cojones than all of you machos, put together.
heh- heh
peacepipe
03-05-2011, 10:47 AM
she has a good show,unfortunately some don't have a grasp on reality.
What everyone in the republican party is not a redneck? A difference of opinion within the republican party? Shocking stuff.
She appears to be fixated with seashells uncovered with the outgoing tide while oblivious to the incoming tsunami.
epicSocialism4tw
03-05-2011, 09:47 PM
she has a good show,unfortunately some don't have a grasp on reality.
Arent you one of the guys who keeps bagging on Limbaugh and Glenn Beck?
And you like Ray Naddow? Ha!
Ray Naddow is the most out-of-touch hate monger in the world of media. He's like a bucket of hate filled with 50 molar HCl set on fire with napalm.
epicSocialism4tw
03-05-2011, 09:51 PM
Ray is pretty good. I really liked this opinion piece:
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epicSocialism4tw
03-05-2011, 09:56 PM
MSNBC talking head Rachel Maddow lit up the conservative blogosphere Monday night with an unprecedented attack on Christian journalism in America today. In the middle of a discussion about the Egyptian crisis, she shocked many with a surprisingly vicious assault on Sarah Palin and her grassroots supporters across the country. It was the height of unabashed media bigotry and this liberal icon’s career may very well suffer from the repercussions (http://www.theatlanticwire.com/opinions/view/opinion/Rachel-Maddow-And-NBC-Struggle-With-Satire-6795) already stirring around the globe.
At the heart of Ms. Maddow’s tirade was a simplistic and mocking attempt to understand an investigative article by this reporter entitled, “As Egypt Descends in Chaos, Should Sarah Palin Support a US-Led Invasion?” (http://christwire.org/2011/01/as-egypt-descends-in-chaos-should-sarah-palin-support-a-us-led-invasion/) In that piece, the growing consensus (http://english.aljazeera.net/news/middleeast/2011/01/201113177145613.html) that the insurgencies in North Africa presage a rise in Islamic fundamentalism was detailed. This is an issue that politicians like Governor Palin desperately need to address. We may very well be facing the gravest security threat to American primacy since September 11th.
Yet Maddow, like so many of her liberal ilk, is so obsessed with the rise of the Tea Party that she fails to appreciate dangers beyond her elitist, navel-gazing circle of self-aggrandizing wantons. The idea that a national movement could be birthed on our factory floors, nurtured in our churches and catapulted to media prominence through town hall protests simply terrifies the subversive elements in the United States today. Most agree that in a time of war it is essential that this nation present a united front against our enemies. Sadly, Maddow conveniently sidelines this fact. Instead, she sees the tide of Egyptian violence as the perfect excuse to exact revenge on a beloved (http://www.facebook.com/sarahpalin) figure who enjoys tremendous support on the home front.
Several of my fellow journalists have suggested to me privately that, at the very least, Maddow owes Christwire an apology. Frankly, I’d rather not lower myself to her level. Most conservatives do not even consider her worthy of consideration. Her self-serving browbeating of a hardcore socialist agenda (http://christwire.org/2010/10/pot-smoking-radicals-are-using-the) is an anathema to faith and righteousness. It is easy to dismiss (http://www.salon.com/news/opinion/glenn_greenwald/2008/08/21/tnr) this newswoman as a second-rate disingenuous fringe zealot who would trade her cable news podium to fill in Mary Hart’s heels on Entertainment Tonight in a heartbeat. Yet maybe this is the perfect opportunity to finally reassess one of this country’s most notorious persecutors of our sacred freedoms.
The fact is Maddow has done incalculable harm to the America we know and love. She smirks and guffaws her way through every newscast with an ersatz humility. She is like a schmaltzy Catskills comedian, desperate for a few claps of pitying applause as we anxiously make our way to the bar. At the end of the night, we must acknowledge that she’s just as responsible for the flaccid tuna casserole of bad ideas as her bosses in the Obama administration who serve up the steaming plates of Biden talking points, bastardized health studies and blog posts from the perpetually unemployed. Liberals gorge themselves on this overpriced buffet meal with reckless abandon, blind to the fact that they’re genuinely putting the future of America at risk.
I do appreciate that Ms. Maddow described my journalism as “spectacular” on her broadcast. Maybe there is some hope in that outrageous brain of hers. While some of my enemies on the left are warning fellow reporters to avoid my work, with John Hudson of the Atlantic (http://www.theatlanticwire.com/opinions/view/opinion/Rachel-Maddow-And-NBC-Struggle-With-Satire-6795) even going so far as to say of NBC, “Maybe the company should flag this guy in their employee handbook,” I have a humble suggestion. Why not follow up with a look at some groundbreaking investigations I have performed on Bill Murray (http://christwire.org/2010/07/boycott-bill-murray), The Golden Girls (http://christwire.org/2009/10/the-golden-girls-how) and homosexual pets (http://christwire.org/2010/04/do-gay-pets-go)? As Maddow dejectedly tweeted after her encounter with the cerebral superiority of this website’s message, “Christwire: 1, The Rachel Maddow Show: 0.” Yes indeed, Rachel. Yes indeed.
http://christwire.org/2011/02/what-the-liberal-media-can-learn-from-rachel-maddows-christwire-scandal/
Slammin'.
TailgateNut
03-05-2011, 11:55 PM
Christwire?
Bawahahahahah!
mhgaffney
03-06-2011, 12:10 PM
Too bad the Dems abandoned their base in recent years.
Can Rachel M chastise/inspire the Dems into recovering their roots?
Doubtful -- but she is certainly giving it a run.
If I had a TV -- I'd have put her up, long time back.
epicSocialism4tw
03-06-2011, 01:29 PM
Christwire?
Bawahahahahah!
I know.
Its hilarious that she couldnt figure out that it was a spoof website and that she was duped by it.
It would be like Rush Limbaugh reporting on an Onion article.
mhgaffney
03-06-2011, 01:38 PM
I saw Maddow's critique of "Newt" Gingrich.
It was flawless. I've been in DC this week -- reading the Wash Post and Wall Street Journal.
The fawning articles about Gingrich are revolting. There is no shame in US media land.
Thank heaven for Rachel -- who exposed Gingrich for what he is - - a con artist who scams the public for millions --
mhgaffney
03-06-2011, 01:41 PM
Watch Rachel hit the bull's eye:
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epicSocialism4tw
03-06-2011, 02:20 PM
Watch Rachel hit the bull's eye:
What do you think of Michael Savage?
cutthemdown
03-06-2011, 06:05 PM
Man he is hard to look at.
cutthemdown
03-06-2011, 06:06 PM
If that dragon b**** don't make your willy want to run and hide nothing will. Thank god that politics is all he exposes!
mhgaffney
03-07-2011, 09:22 PM
What do you think of Michael Savage?
I have a redneck friend who really likes Savage.
But I have never heard Savage's radio show.
So -- no opinion.
epicSocialism4tw
03-07-2011, 10:00 PM
I have a redneck friend who really likes Savage.
But I have never heard Savage's radio show.
So -- no opinion.
You should check it out. He's about as shrill as Ray Maddow.
You'd probably like him. He was an academic botanist PhD who spent alot of time in Fiji studying medicinal plants.