Glenn Beck Questions Rachel Maddow’s “Intellectual Integrity”
Beck and his co-hosts push back at the MSNBC star’s attempt to frame him as a conspiracy theorist on par with the likes of InfoWars founder Alex Jones.
Beck and his co-hosts push back at the MSNBC star’s attempt to frame him as a conspiracy theorist on par with the likes of InfoWars founder Alex Jones.
When Politifact said the assertion that you can get fired for being LGBT was only “half true,” Rachel Maddow lost it. And here’s why we all should too.
From the book, Air America: The Playbook: What a Bunch of Left Wing Media Types have to Teach you about a World Gone Right.
This is not an April Fools’ Day joke, it’s her birthday and she really turns the big 4-0 today. Perfect excuse to get some more Maddow knowledge in your life.
Spolier: The average cable news host is a pretty white man wearing lipstick.
Rand Paul’s filibuster made for strange bedfellows in the punditocracy. Here’s a breakdown ranked from most supportive of Rand to least.
Pocket Tweets, brah.
After you’re done absorbing all the adorableness that is a dancing Desiline Victor gif, watch the video to find out why this 102-year-old American hero is so happy.
“This is actually pretty simple. If you’re about to talk about rape as anything other than a brutal and horrible crime, stop.”
Al Sharpton: “To tell people that, ‘You have the right to be my maid,’ is not exactly a liberation struggle.”
The two biggest shows at MSNBC won the holy grail of ratings demographics for four of the first five weeks after Obama’s reelection — and Fox News doesn’t appear to have a plan to stop them.
Danger Room’s Spencer Ackerman rains on Rachel Maddow’s parade after the MSNBC host said that she thought Democrats were ready to fight Republicans to the finish over Guantanamo Bay.
The former Bush guru’s Fox News meltdown was amazing television.
Is that a trout on your shirt?
“That was the weirdest thing I’ve ever seen at a political convention in my entire life … and it will be the weirdest thing I’ve ever seen if I live to be a hundred.”
MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow said she was offended that Paul Ryan and Mitt Romney, who have no military experience, “literally ran out of a battleship,” during Ryan’s official VP announcement in Virginia today.
She’s a lefty they can respect. “I really love people who are liberal that are honest about it,” says Inhofe.
Maddow said she felt “subservient” sitting in the guest’s chair. Best new thing in the world, people.
Normally authors dedicate their books to their mom or something. Well, the book IS about a nation at perpetual war.
Making the rounds in support of her new book Drift, Rachel Maddow has twice mentioned our apparent lack of accountability for military spending. She’s got a point.
“Someday let me see you again? In September? Maybe? You’re pretty swell regardless.” Not too shabby, Dick.
MSNBC, Saturday Night Live, and local news outlets were happy to spell out the explicit details surrounding Virginia Republicans’ quite literally invasive anti-abortion bill for their viewers. Will the CNN, Fox News and the major networks follow suit after yesterday’s effective silent protest in Richmond?
Former Newt Gingrich spokesperson Rick Tyler battled Rachel Maddow and Rev. Al Sharpton over accusations that Gingrich was playing on the racial animosities of white conservatives during his concession speech in Florida last night.
The National Republican Campaign Committee parodies MSNBC’s “Lean Forward” campaign to push for the controversial Keystone XL pipeline from Canada, which the Obama administration delayed after environmentalist outcry. The parody is above, the original below.
“There’s a technical term for that: It’s a crock of crap!” John Sununu, Mitt Romney supporter and this election cycle’s cranky uncle, was in fine form tonight while verbally sparring with the MSNBC panel.
She had to say it a lot during her Iowa coverage — this only represents a fraction. Poor thing. Good thing she lives for election nights.
That was almost too easy. (via msnbc.msn.com)
In this riveting segment on last night’s Rachel Maddow Show, the titular host points out that Cain’s bid for the presidency may be about as sincere as Andy Kaufman’s pursuit of the Inter-Gender Wrestling Champion title. (via mediaite.com) View Media ›
Sarah Silverman gives a solid interview on Rachel Maddow about Herman Cain’s smoking ad and her upcoming “Live From N*ggerhead” comedy show in Austin. View Media ›
Rachel Maddow points out that the current Republican “big lie” is that taxing rich people discourages job growth. Watch Video ›