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Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy Here’s Cory Booker on the Maddow Show for those who missed it. Rachel’s intro is actually better than the Booker interview, especially the part where she lists the off-message gaffes made by Romney endorsers. I don’t think Booker did himself any favors. First, Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Balloon Juice Discovery Date : 22/05/2012 01:36 Number of articles : 2

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Who Hates the GOP More, Maddow or Maher? Let’s Let Maher Tell You

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So who hates Republicans more, Rachel Maddow or Bill Maher? Or, do you think they hate the GOP about the same? Well, according to Bill Maher, it’s the latter — he admitted it to Maddow on her show last night. “I hate them as much as you do,” he said. The comments came after discussing AZ Sen. Jon Kyle (R). I’m not sure why Maddow didn’t respond directly to the comments. Does she agree? Did she choose… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Blaze Discovery Date : 13/04/2011 17:08 Number of articles : 2

Who Hates the GOP More, Maddow or Maher? Let’s Let Maher Tell You

Justin Bieber — MSNBC Host?

Filed under: Justin Bieber , Rachel Maddow , Beauty , We're Just Sayin' Here’s 16-year-old pop sensation Justin Bieber at LAX on Tuesday ( left ) — and 37-year-old cable news host and political commentator Rachel Maddow back in 2009 ( right ). Like baby baby baby oh. We’re just sayin’. Read more

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Forced Bonhomie Between Rachel Maddow and NBC Colleague Richard Engel Results in Cringe-Inducing TV

Alas, it wasn’t supposed to end this way, MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow lamented to NBC foreign correspondent Richard Engel in Baghdad last week after the departure of the last American combat brigade from Iraq. Engel recounted his experiences covering the war, getting into Iraq on false pretenses just before the US-led invasion in 2003 and spending considerable time in the country thereafter (first part of embedded video) — MADDOW: So you were here throughout for the first five, six years of the war? ENGEL: Yes. I took little breaks but, straight, I was here 10, 11 months a year. MADDOW: So when you, thinking now in August 2010, this is ending. I mean, Operation Iraqi Freedom ends now and did you have any idea this is the way that it would end? ENGEL: It’s ending with a little bit of a whisper. MADDOW (plaintively): Yeah. … and not with that Saigon-style rout I so anticipated … ENGEL: I mean, if you remember back, the huge media coverage, there were cameras everywhere, there were hundreds of embeds. Well, look at the media circus now? (turns around, arms raised for emphasis) This is it. There’s nobody here. (turning to face Maddow directly) I mean, we’re on a big base. When the war began there were cameras and cameras (repeating himself) and embeds and hundreds of reporters (ditto) fighting with each other to be part of this. … unlike those who parachute in long after the dust has settled … MADDOW: Hmm hmm. ENGEL (apologetically, arms extended to Maddow, damage control instinct kicking in): I’m really glad that you came … … why would you think otherwise …? ENGEL: … and I’m glad we’re covering it, but there’s nobody here. MADDOW (wanly): Yeah. ENGEL: So it’s ending so quietly. So I didn’t expect that it would end like that. At the start of the next segment of her show on Aug. 19, Maddow lobbed a shot back across Engel’s bow (second part of clip) — MADDOW: We’re at the Palestine Hotel with (gesturing toward Engel) some jerk who we picked up on the street …  …. “nobody” here, huh …? The following night, on Aug. 20, Engel walked with Maddow through a Baghdad marketplace and stressed once more how he was really, really happy she was there (third part of clip) — MADDOW: Can we walk? ENGEL: Yeah, please do. … whatever … MADDOW: So when you, when you’re out in Baghdad, making this decision to take me here and do these things today … ENGEL (interrupting): I’m delighted that you are here … … again, why on earth would you think otherwise …? ENGEL: … I really am, we haven’t done this and we don’t do this enough … … Let’s mark our calendars and do it again, same time next decade …

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Scientists stunned as bee populations continue to decline

Scientists remain stymied as honeybees in the United States and across the world continue to die in large numbers. Lately there seems to be a lot of talk about bees, honey bees in particular. In recent years, there has been a drastic and mysterious die-off of honey bee colonies. Although not unusual in the bee business, this latest decline in populations has many people talking. Although there is an increasing demand for pollination services, the number of honey bee colonies has dropped to about 2.5 million from more than 4 million in the 1970′s. There are several reasons as to why this may be happening: loss of habitat, pesticide use, unspecified fungal diseases or mite infestations. Scientists now believe that much of the decline is due to Colony Collapse Disorder, or CCD, which refers to the unexplained disappearance and dying off of honey bee colonies. Little is known about CCD, and that has many beekeepers, farmers and the general public worried. “There are a lot of beekeepers who are in trouble” said David Mendes, president of the American Beekeeping Federation. “Under normal condition you have 10 percent winter losses … this year there are 30, 40 to 50 percent losses.” For many years, beekeepers have been plagued by colony collapse disorder, in which formerly healthy bees abruptly vanish from their hives. The number of beehives in the United States dropped 32 percent in 2007, another 36 percent in 2008 and still another 29 percent in 2009. A number of explanations for the phenomenon have been suggested, including diseases, parasites, malnutrition, but toxic chemicals are emerging as a major concern among beekeepers. READ MORE: http://morichesdaily.com/2010/08/scientists-stunned-bee-populations-continue-dec… added by: MorichesDaily

As we speak Richard Engel is embedded with U.S. combat troops leaving Iraq!

Rachel Maddow has missed her last two shows supposedly on vacation, but apparently she was in route to IRAQ were she is currently covering this breaking news. added by: kennymotown

Force women to bear rapists’ babies, say multiple GOP candidates

Rachel Maddow asks why Democrats aren't making GOP extremism a national issue MSNBC's Rachel Maddow has been researching the positions on abortion held by current Republican candidates and believes that, overall, they are far more extreme than in any previous election year. She also wonders why the Democratic Party hasn't made an issue of this extremism. “The Republican Party is, without actually talking about it, this year nominating a group of candidates for top-of-the-ticket races that are more extreme on the issue of abortion than any other slate of top-of-the-ticket candidates in any other year,” Maddow stated on Thursday. She pointed to several GOP Senatorial candidates or front-runners who have declared that they oppose a right to abortion even in cases of rape or incest, including Nevada's Sharron Angle, Kentucky's Rand Paul, and Colorado's Ken Buck. According to Maddow, these three “small government conservatives” all believe “that government should be big enough that it can monitor every pregnancy in the country to ensure that every single woman who becomes pregnant is forced by the government to carry that pregnancy to term. … This is a position that was beyond the pale even in fringe anti-abortion politics not very many years ago, but apparently those days are over.” http://rawstory.com/rs/2010/0806/maddow-gop-abortion-extremism/ added by: unimatrix0

Ever-Ambitious Rachel Maddow Gets in Unsubtle Dig at Colleagues David Gregory and Chris Matthews

Only a matter of time before MSNBC’s answer to Eve Harrington ( shown here being introduced to theater critic Addison DeWitt/Keith Olbermann) took a shot across the bow of unsuspecting coworkers. On her show Wednesday night, Maddow recounted the “single strangest on-air moment for me” on election night in 2008 (video below the fold) — MADDOW: This happened after midnight East Coast time, Barack Obama had already won the presidency and we were here in this studio (Maddow, “Meet the Press” host David Gregory, “Hardball” host Chris Matthews, former congressman Harold Ford and Republican strategist Mike Murphy) covering the reaction to the election results around the country. And in the midst of that, with everybody else I work with here at MSNBC, this happened — GREGORY (describing aerial footage of large crowd in downtown San Francisco): I believe we’ve got some pictures out of San Francisco as well, some of the celebration pouring out in the Castro District of the city as it’s known. A place near and dear to your heart, Chris Matthews. MATTHEWS: Certainly me, having written for the papers out there all those years … MADDOW (interrupting): That may not all be celebration if it’s in the Castro and we haven’t gotten … MATTHEWS (reciprocal interruption): Well yeah, Prop 8 is … MADDOW (cutting Matthews off again, this time by abruptly ending clip in mid-sentence. Maddow now seen back in studio, waving hands for emphasis): Watch me saying, that may not all be celebrating, you guys! Have we heard anything about Prop 8? Which is Maddow actually asking, haven’t you heard about Prop 8? Duh! Note the curious hyperbole leading in, Maddow describing those on air with her at the time as “everybody else I work with at MSNBC.” You know, that cable network consisting of a single Sunday show host and two weeknight pundits. Despite the presence of “everybody else” at MSNBC, only she, the gimlet-eyed ingenue, can clearly see what’s happening while mortals remain oblivious. The segment may not raise an eyebrow if not for speculation that Maddow would make a splendid moderator on “Meet the Press” and should have been chosen instead of Gregory to succeed NBC patron saint Tim Russert. After every Maddow appearance on “Meet the Press,” for example, I watch for the inevitable story, usually via Huffington Post , of a ratings “burst” courtesy of Maddow’s presence. I’ll venture a guess that Gregory tracks his show’s ratings and knows when they spike, and with whom. Hmm, come to think of it, isn’t Olbermann more Margo Channing than Addison DeWitt?

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MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow’s blonde yearbook photo surfaces, America cares

Rachel Maddow holds a doctorate in poltical science. She graduated from Stanford, was the first openly gay American to win the Rhodes scholarship, and became the first openly gay anchor to host a United States prime-time news program in 2008 with MSNBC’s The Rachel Maddow Show. The show is described by Maddow’s website as “[featuring] the top headlines from the worlds of politics, current events, sports, science, health, crime, and the absurd – and interviews with newsmakers like Al Gore, Robert Redford, Edie Falco, John Kerry, Pat Buchanan, Jane Fonda, Seymour Hersh, Tucker Carlson, Roseanne Cash, Lili Taylor, Ben Harper, and Michael Isikoff.” She also likes DC’s lesbian Batwoman. But it isn’t Maddow’s career, her affinity for comic writer Greg Rucka or coverage of and from Afghanistan that’s making waves on the Internet today. No, it’s an old yearbook photo. Maddow, known for her short, brown haircut, used to be blonde. SEE THE PHOTO, READ THE REST at http://blogs.creativeloafing.com/dailyloaf/2010/07/11/msnbcs-rachel-maddows-blon… added by: Ryan_Jent

Rachel Maddow Asks Her MSNBC Audience: ‘Is It OK’ to Ridicule al Qaeda?

Check out this curious query from MSNBC cable show host Rachel Maddow on her show June 21 while describing a video statement released by Adam Gadahn, the so-called “American al Qaeda” — MADDOW: I know that al Qaeda is al Qaeda, right? But is it OK to point out that they’re ridiculous, that their propaganda is inadvertently funny, as in ha ha I’m laughing at you? Consider for a moment what Maddow is doing here — she is asking permission of her audience, which also occupies the fringe left, if it’s “OK” to ridicule al Qaeda, to laugh at them even. Suffice it to say, the notion of destroying al Qaeda never gets out of committee with this crowd. Begs the question — why would Maddow even ask? My theory — old habits are hard to break. The same audience watching Maddow has spent most of the last decade blaming Bush, Cheney, et al., for terrorism — instead of the more obvious culprit, al Qaeda. The fact that Obama’s been president nearly a year and a half doesn’t change this habit of thought. Notice how often liberals and Democrats still blame the Bush administration for all manner of evil coming down the pike, such as the BP oil spill, economic stagnation, massive government debt, etc. I’d be inclined to give Maddow the benefit of a doubt, but her track record undermines that inclination. Such as back in December when UN ambassador Susan Rice, not exactly a Tom Delay Republican, interrupted Maddow to point out that the threat from al Qaeda is not “hypothetical.” Or a month earlier after the Fort Hood bloodbath when Maddow questioned whether the mass murder of Americans by a radical Muslim yelling “Allahu Akbar!” while he gunned them down constituted “terrorism.” Yet after abortion doctor George Tiller was shot to death in May 2009, Maddow quickly described it as “terrorism.” Or in February 2009 when Maddow oversold a former Guantanamo guard’s allegations of abuse, from a man who promptly returned to well-deserved obscurity and hasn’t been heard from since. Never let it be said, though, that Maddow doesn’t believe in the presumption of innocence — which she does for captured al Qaeda but not for George Bush and company, as shown in November 2008 . My favorite example of Maddow’s tendency to provide lip service in her condemnation of al Qaeda came in August 2008, back when she was still working for Air America Radio. One of her guests that month was Jonathan Mahler, author of “The Challenge: Hamdan v. Rumsfeld and the Fight Over Presidential Power” and a writer for the New York Times Magazine. Mahler was on Maddow’s show Aug. 6 to discuss the trial by military commission of Salim Hamdan, bin Laden’s bodyguard and driver ( link here for audio) — MADDOW: What exactly was he convicted of? I felt like there was a lot of sort of loosy-goosy hinting today in the coverage about the fact that he had these missiles in his vehicle when he was actually apprehended by US forces. As far as I understand it, he wasn’t convicted of anything that had anything to do with those missiles. He was convicted of this material support for terrorism charge. MAHLER: That’s right, that’s right. He was, in fact, captured with two surface-to-air missiles in the trunk of his car. He had basically, what had happened is that he had just left his wife and daughter, his wife was actually eight months pregnant at the time, and he had left his wife and daughter at the border of Pakistan. They were basically fleeing the al Qaeda compound and he was captured then sort of on his way back into Afghanistan with these two missiles in his car. But they were not really part of the conviction. I think the defense argued that there was a civil war going on in Afghanistan at the time and you can’t say that he was going to be using these missiles against US forces (with mild sarcasm). What he was … MADDOW (interrupting): Although it should be noted, it’s not like the Northern Alliance or the Taliban had an awesome air force, if they really were surface-to-air missiles. MAHLER (laughing): Good point, Rachel! Good point! MADDOW: Unless we’re talking magic carpets here! (laughs) Yeah, all right. Carry on. MAHLER: But what he was convicted of was material support, so basically what he was convicted of was driving bin Laden around in the aftermath, in particular, of say the 1998 embassy bombings in east Africa, the US embassies that were bombed in east Africa by al Qaeda in 1998. And as bin Laden’s driver, Hamdan presumably helped him elude capture in the wake of those attacks. (emphasis added and again) MADDOW: So literally what he was convicted of was not quitting his job. MAHLER (pauses, then laughs): That’s one way of looking at it, certainly.   MADDOW: Right? I mean, not that they’re saying there was anything criminal about his driving. MAHLER: They, what they did was, they convicted a driver of driving. MADDOW: Yeah!  From Maddow’s perspective, Hamdan was guilty of nothing more than “not quitting his job.” A job, not incidentally, that entailed protecting bin Laden as he prepared for 9/11, abandoning his pregnant wife and child on the Afghan-Pakistan border after 9/11, then rushing back into Afghanistan with surface-to-air missiles for use against non-existent aircraft of the Northern Alliance. And if only John Wilkes Booth had given up acting, he’d never have been in Ford’s Theater that night. At the end of the same segment on June 21, Maddow thanked her guest, former Petraeus adviser and author David Kilcullen, a native Australian, and alluded to a helicopter crash in Afghanistan that killed three Aussie soldiers and injured seven others. Maddow comes across as upbeat and bizarre in mentioning this to Kilcullen, as can be seen in second part of the embedded video. 

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