Our leadership is about on par with Myanmar's at this point

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SBGold
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https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/gop-tries-defend-trump-accusing-democrats-seditious-behavior-punishabl-rcna245026

We are not a shining light in the world any more. MAGAts have destroyed the fabric of our society

Hate needs to end. It only happens by:

UNITY OVER DIVISION

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Cal88
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Did Rachel Maddow ever talk about her trip to Epstein's Island? She's on the list.
Anarchistbear
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Cal88 said:

Did Rachel Maddow ever talk about her trip to Epstein's Island? She's on the list.


She's in deep mourning for Dick Cheney
SBGold
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Cal88 said:

Did Rachel Maddow ever talk about her trip to Epstein's Island? She's on the list.

False.

From Gemini:

There is no credible information or evidence suggesting that journalist Rachel Maddow ever visited Jeffrey Epstein's private island.
The search results show that Maddow has extensively reported on the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, including his properties, his associates, and the legal cases surrounding him. Her reporting has often focused on the connections of powerful individuals, such as Donald Trump and Prince Andrew, to Epstein.
Cal88
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Maybe it was just the ghost of Buddy Holly.
Anarchistbear
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Look for Rich Maddow in the flight logs
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SBGold said:

https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/gop-tries-defend-trump-accusing-democrats-seditious-behavior-punishabl-rcna245026

BearlySane88
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Who tf is still getting their news from Maddow?
concordtom
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BearlySane88 said:

Who tf is still getting their news from Maddow?

Most recently, I enjoyed her profile of and praise for Andrew Young.
Do you know who he is?
You should.

She also did same for Myrlie Evers-Williams, the widow of Medgar Evers, the NAACP field secretary assassinated in Jackson, Mississippi in 1963.
Do you know who they were?
You should.

Here's another one, below, I recall watching: Mamie TillMobley.

And please pay attention to how Maddow weaves the web of culture through time. Attitudes such as yours towards blacks is not unsympathetic because you are a horrible person, but because it's been handed down to you, by others who had it handed down to them. We all get it the same way.

But Maddow looks at history with a critical eye, as one should, and then shows us how WE fit into the story.

That's good reporting!

And if you don't think you fit into it, then ask yourself how you felt about George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown, Eric Garner, Breonna Taylor, Oscar Grant, Freddie Gray…
Sadly, all of these names should be known by all.



…Rachel Maddow has revisited Emmett Till's story in her reporting, particularly in the context of civil rights anniversaries and the fight against racial violence.
Unique Angle: She framed Mamie TillMobley's decision as one of the most courageous acts of public witness in American history turning private grief into a national reckoning.
Modern Resonance: Maddow connected Till's murder to contemporary struggles against white supremacy and voter suppression, showing how the echoes of Jim Crow still shape American politics.
Historical Reframing: By highlighting Mamie TillMobley's role, Maddow underscored the power of women in sustaining civil rights momentum, much like her coverage of Myrlie EversWilliams (Medgar Evers' widow) and Coretta Scott King.


Why This Story Stands Out

Catalyst for change: Till's murder and Mamie's open casket are often cited as the spark that galvanized the Civil Rights Movement.
Maddow's lens: She doesn't just retell the tragedy she situates it in a continuum of resistance, linking past acts of courage to presentday activism.
BearlySane88
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concordtom said:

BearlySane88 said:

Who tf is still getting their news from Maddow?

Most recently, I enjoyed her profile of and praise for Andrew Young.
Do you know who he is?
You should.

She also did same for Myrlie Evers-Williams, the widow of Medgar Evers, the NAACP field secretary assassinated in Jackson, Mississippi in 1963.
Do you know who they were?
You should.

Here's another one, below, I recall watching: Mamie TillMobley.

And please pay attention to how Maddow weaves the web of culture through time. Attitudes such as yours towards blacks is not unsympathetic because you are a horrible person, but because it's been handed down to you, by others who had it handed down to them. We all get it the same way.

But Maddow looks at history with a critical eye, as one should, and then shows us how WE fit into the story.

That's good reporting!

And if you don't think you fit into it, then ask yourself how you felt about George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown, Eric Garner, Breonna Taylor, Oscar Grant, Freddie Gray…
Sadly, all of these names should be known by all.



…Rachel Maddow has revisited Emmett Till's story in her reporting, particularly in the context of civil rights anniversaries and the fight against racial violence.
Unique Angle: She framed Mamie TillMobley's decision as one of the most courageous acts of public witness in American history turning private grief into a national reckoning.
Modern Resonance: Maddow connected Till's murder to contemporary struggles against white supremacy and voter suppression, showing how the echoes of Jim Crow still shape American politics.
Historical Reframing: By highlighting Mamie TillMobley's role, Maddow underscored the power of women in sustaining civil rights momentum, much like her coverage of Myrlie EversWilliams (Medgar Evers' widow) and Coretta Scott King.


Why This Story Stands Out

Catalyst for change: Till's murder and Mamie's open casket are often cited as the spark that galvanized the Civil Rights Movement.
Maddow's lens: She doesn't just retell the tragedy she situates it in a continuum of resistance, linking past acts of courage to presentday activism.


Maddow's breakdown when Trump won gave me great joy
SBGold
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Maddows does a great and gets a lot of good scoops. One of the best out there. Her blog is great.
DiabloWags
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BearlySane88 said:



Maddow's breakdown when Trump won gave me great joy


Your BREAKDOWN when Charlie Kirk died was EPIC.
PAC-10-BEAR
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Did you all know Rachael Maddow and Mark Cuban are the same person?
concordtom
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BearlySane88 said:

concordtom said:

BearlySane88 said:

Who tf is still getting their news from Maddow?

Most recently, I enjoyed her profile of and praise for Andrew Young.
Do you know who he is?
You should.

She also did same for Myrlie Evers-Williams, the widow of Medgar Evers, the NAACP field secretary assassinated in Jackson, Mississippi in 1963.
Do you know who they were?
You should.

Here's another one, below, I recall watching: Mamie TillMobley.

And please pay attention to how Maddow weaves the web of culture through time. Attitudes such as yours towards blacks is not unsympathetic because you are a horrible person, but because it's been handed down to you, by others who had it handed down to them. We all get it the same way.

But Maddow looks at history with a critical eye, as one should, and then shows us how WE fit into the story.

That's good reporting!

And if you don't think you fit into it, then ask yourself how you felt about George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown, Eric Garner, Breonna Taylor, Oscar Grant, Freddie Gray…
Sadly, all of these names should be known by all.



…Rachel Maddow has revisited Emmett Till's story in her reporting, particularly in the context of civil rights anniversaries and the fight against racial violence.
Unique Angle: She framed Mamie TillMobley's decision as one of the most courageous acts of public witness in American history turning private grief into a national reckoning.
Modern Resonance: Maddow connected Till's murder to contemporary struggles against white supremacy and voter suppression, showing how the echoes of Jim Crow still shape American politics.
Historical Reframing: By highlighting Mamie TillMobley's role, Maddow underscored the power of women in sustaining civil rights momentum, much like her coverage of Myrlie EversWilliams (Medgar Evers' widow) and Coretta Scott King.


Why This Story Stands Out

Catalyst for change: Till's murder and Mamie's open casket are often cited as the spark that galvanized the Civil Rights Movement.
Maddow's lens: She doesn't just retell the tragedy she situates it in a continuum of resistance, linking past acts of courage to presentday activism.


Maddow's breakdown when Trump won gave me great joy


I see how greatly moved you are by the progress made for African Americans, by brave heroism.
And how moved you are by the plight many still experience.

Touching.
BearlySane88
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DiabloWags said:

BearlySane88 said:



Maddow's breakdown when Trump won gave me great joy


Your BREAKDOWN when Charlie Kirk died was EPIC.



Your obsessions are weird. You really should seek therapy
BearlySane88
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concordtom said:

BearlySane88 said:

concordtom said:

BearlySane88 said:

Who tf is still getting their news from Maddow?

Most recently, I enjoyed her profile of and praise for Andrew Young.
Do you know who he is?
You should.

She also did same for Myrlie Evers-Williams, the widow of Medgar Evers, the NAACP field secretary assassinated in Jackson, Mississippi in 1963.
Do you know who they were?
You should.

Here's another one, below, I recall watching: Mamie TillMobley.

And please pay attention to how Maddow weaves the web of culture through time. Attitudes such as yours towards blacks is not unsympathetic because you are a horrible person, but because it's been handed down to you, by others who had it handed down to them. We all get it the same way.

But Maddow looks at history with a critical eye, as one should, and then shows us how WE fit into the story.

That's good reporting!

And if you don't think you fit into it, then ask yourself how you felt about George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown, Eric Garner, Breonna Taylor, Oscar Grant, Freddie Gray…
Sadly, all of these names should be known by all.



…Rachel Maddow has revisited Emmett Till's story in her reporting, particularly in the context of civil rights anniversaries and the fight against racial violence.
Unique Angle: She framed Mamie TillMobley's decision as one of the most courageous acts of public witness in American history turning private grief into a national reckoning.
Modern Resonance: Maddow connected Till's murder to contemporary struggles against white supremacy and voter suppression, showing how the echoes of Jim Crow still shape American politics.
Historical Reframing: By highlighting Mamie TillMobley's role, Maddow underscored the power of women in sustaining civil rights momentum, much like her coverage of Myrlie EversWilliams (Medgar Evers' widow) and Coretta Scott King.


Why This Story Stands Out

Catalyst for change: Till's murder and Mamie's open casket are often cited as the spark that galvanized the Civil Rights Movement.
Maddow's lens: She doesn't just retell the tragedy she situates it in a continuum of resistance, linking past acts of courage to presentday activism.


Maddow's breakdown when Trump won gave me great joy


I see how greatly moved you are by the progress made for African Americans, by brave heroism.
And how moved you are by the plight many still experience.

Touching.


I'm half black numb nuts. I don't need you "educating" me but thanks anyways
DiabloWags
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BearlySane88 said:

concordtom said:

BearlySane88 said:


Maddow's breakdown when Trump won gave me great joy


I see how greatly moved you are by the progress made for African Americans, by brave heroism.
And how moved you are by the plight many still experience.

Touching.


I'm half black numb nuts. I don't need you "educating" me but thanks anyways


I bet Charlie Kirk would have loved you.
He loved black commercial airline pilots.



concordtom
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SHOCKING therefore that you couldn't give an applause for a white women educating a white man about such things!

I mean,
Those were softball praise stories I offered up.
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DiabloWags said:

BearlySane88 said:

concordtom said:

BearlySane88 said:


Maddow's breakdown when Trump won gave me great joy


I see how greatly moved you are by the progress made for African Americans, by brave heroism.
And how moved you are by the plight many still experience.

Touching.


I'm half black numb nuts. I don't need you "educating" me but thanks anyways


I bet Charlie Kirk would have loved you.
He loved black commercial airline pilots.



Here's the context of the quote. I hope this helps.

KIRK: You wanna go thought crime? I'm sorry. If I see a Black pilot, I'm gonna be like, "Boy, I hope he's qualified."
KOLVET: But you wouldn't have done that before!
KIRK: That's not an immediate … that's not who I am. That's not what I believe.
NEFF: It is the reality the left has created.
KIRK: I want to be as blunt as possible because now I'm connecting two dots. Wait a second, this CEO just said that he's forcing that a white qualified guy is not gonna get the job. So I see this guy, he might be a nice person and I say, "Boy, I hope he's not a Harvard-style affirmative-action student that … landed half of his flight-simulator trials."
KOLVET: Such a good point. That's so fair.
KIRK: It also … creates unhealthy thinking patterns. I don't wanna think that way. And no one should, right? … And by the way, then you couple it with the FAA, air-traffic control, they got a bunch of morons and affirmative-action people.
concordtom
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BearlySane88 said:

concordtom said:

BearlySane88 said:

concordtom said:

BearlySane88 said:

Who tf is still getting their news from Maddow?

Most recently, I enjoyed her profile of and praise for Andrew Young.
Do you know who he is?
You should.

She also did same for Myrlie Evers-Williams, the widow of Medgar Evers, the NAACP field secretary assassinated in Jackson, Mississippi in 1963.
Do you know who they were?
You should.

Here's another one, below, I recall watching: Mamie TillMobley.

And please pay attention to how Maddow weaves the web of culture through time. Attitudes such as yours towards blacks is not unsympathetic because you are a horrible person, but because it's been handed down to you, by others who had it handed down to them. We all get it the same way.

But Maddow looks at history with a critical eye, as one should, and then shows us how WE fit into the story.

That's good reporting!

And if you don't think you fit into it, then ask yourself how you felt about George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown, Eric Garner, Breonna Taylor, Oscar Grant, Freddie Gray…
Sadly, all of these names should be known by all.



…Rachel Maddow has revisited Emmett Till's story in her reporting, particularly in the context of civil rights anniversaries and the fight against racial violence.
Unique Angle: She framed Mamie TillMobley's decision as one of the most courageous acts of public witness in American history turning private grief into a national reckoning.
Modern Resonance: Maddow connected Till's murder to contemporary struggles against white supremacy and voter suppression, showing how the echoes of Jim Crow still shape American politics.
Historical Reframing: By highlighting Mamie TillMobley's role, Maddow underscored the power of women in sustaining civil rights momentum, much like her coverage of Myrlie EversWilliams (Medgar Evers' widow) and Coretta Scott King.


Why This Story Stands Out

Catalyst for change: Till's murder and Mamie's open casket are often cited as the spark that galvanized the Civil Rights Movement.
Maddow's lens: She doesn't just retell the tragedy she situates it in a continuum of resistance, linking past acts of courage to presentday activism.


Maddow's breakdown when Trump won gave me great joy


I see how greatly moved you are by the progress made for African Americans, by brave heroism.
And how moved you are by the plight many still experience.

Touching.


I'm half black numb nuts. I don't need you "educating" me but thanks anyways


By the ways, dearie, my nuts aren't numb.

Here, maybe you can follow in her footsteps. One school teacher to another.
You can thank Rachel for teaching you about her, too.
You see, Rachel doesn't ALWAYS just talk about what a pig Donald Grump is.


concordtom
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DiabloWags
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PAC-10-BEAR said:

DiabloWags said:

BearlySane88 said:

concordtom said:

BearlySane88 said:


Maddow's breakdown when Trump won gave me great joy


I see how greatly moved you are by the progress made for African Americans, by brave heroism.
And how moved you are by the plight many still experience.

Touching.


I'm half black numb nuts. I don't need you "educating" me but thanks anyways


I bet Charlie Kirk would have loved you.
He loved black commercial airline pilots.



Here's the context of the quote. I hope this helps.



BearlySane88
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DiabloWags said:

BearlySane88 said:

concordtom said:

BearlySane88 said:


Maddow's breakdown when Trump won gave me great joy


I see how greatly moved you are by the progress made for African Americans, by brave heroism.
And how moved you are by the plight many still experience.

Touching.


I'm half black numb nuts. I don't need you "educating" me but thanks anyways


I bet Charlie Kirk would have loved you.
He loved black commercial airline pilots.






I'm not a pilot… and his point was he doesn't trust DEI hires. It didn't offend me at all, he's right
BearlySane88
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concordtom said:

SHOCKING therefore that you couldn't give an applause for a white women educating a white man about such things!

I mean,
Those were softball praise stories I offered up.


Good boy, is that what you need? Praise?
BearlySane88
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concordtom said:

BearlySane88 said:

concordtom said:

BearlySane88 said:

concordtom said:

BearlySane88 said:

Who tf is still getting their news from Maddow?

Most recently, I enjoyed her profile of and praise for Andrew Young.
Do you know who he is?
You should.

She also did same for Myrlie Evers-Williams, the widow of Medgar Evers, the NAACP field secretary assassinated in Jackson, Mississippi in 1963.
Do you know who they were?
You should.

Here's another one, below, I recall watching: Mamie TillMobley.

And please pay attention to how Maddow weaves the web of culture through time. Attitudes such as yours towards blacks is not unsympathetic because you are a horrible person, but because it's been handed down to you, by others who had it handed down to them. We all get it the same way.

But Maddow looks at history with a critical eye, as one should, and then shows us how WE fit into the story.

That's good reporting!

And if you don't think you fit into it, then ask yourself how you felt about George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown, Eric Garner, Breonna Taylor, Oscar Grant, Freddie Gray…
Sadly, all of these names should be known by all.



…Rachel Maddow has revisited Emmett Till's story in her reporting, particularly in the context of civil rights anniversaries and the fight against racial violence.
Unique Angle: She framed Mamie TillMobley's decision as one of the most courageous acts of public witness in American history turning private grief into a national reckoning.
Modern Resonance: Maddow connected Till's murder to contemporary struggles against white supremacy and voter suppression, showing how the echoes of Jim Crow still shape American politics.
Historical Reframing: By highlighting Mamie TillMobley's role, Maddow underscored the power of women in sustaining civil rights momentum, much like her coverage of Myrlie EversWilliams (Medgar Evers' widow) and Coretta Scott King.


Why This Story Stands Out

Catalyst for change: Till's murder and Mamie's open casket are often cited as the spark that galvanized the Civil Rights Movement.
Maddow's lens: She doesn't just retell the tragedy she situates it in a continuum of resistance, linking past acts of courage to presentday activism.


Maddow's breakdown when Trump won gave me great joy


I see how greatly moved you are by the progress made for African Americans, by brave heroism.
And how moved you are by the plight many still experience.

Touching.


I'm half black numb nuts. I don't need you "educating" me but thanks anyways


By the ways, dearie, my nuts aren't numb.

Here, maybe you can follow in her footsteps. One school teacher to another.
You can thank Rachel for teaching you about her, too.
You see, Rachel doesn't ALWAYS just talk about what a pig Donald Grump is.





So you are sexist.
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