Rachel Maddow Pwns McCain, Scarborough

10:56 am EST April 2nd, 2008 | Media | 8 Comments

Dear progressives and those ubiquitous “Democratic consultants” and “Democratic strategists” in the media…. LEARN.

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8 Responses to “Rachel Maddow Pwns McCain, Scarborough”

  1. Quaker in a Basement says:

    Well, so what if she’s right? She probably hates men or something. [/freeper]

  2. Scott Ricketts says:

    “I’m sorry the facts don’t fit…”

    Right on the money Rachel. It’s upsetting on a personal level that a woman this attractive and smart isn’t straight, but I’m glad she’s on our team.

  3. C.S.Strowbridge says:

    “Right on the money Rachel. It’s upsetting on a personal level that a woman this attractive and smart isn’t straight, but I’m glad she’s on our team.”

    There’s just too many jokes to make here.

    … Moving on.

    Give this woman a TV show. NOW!

  4. Joe Crawford says:

    Oh I like her a lot. Quick and smart and just the right mix of moxie and manners. I hate the term pwn, but it certainly applied there.

    Nice find Oliver!

  5. Enlightened Liberal says:

    Nice! Well I guess she won’t be back on that show anymore. She joins Cliff Schecter as my favorite talking head.

  6. Duros62 says:

    I’m With CS on this one. Ditch Matthews and let Rachel play Hardball.

  7. Rieux says:

    When news got out that Tucker was being canned, I wrote NBC and asked them to replace him with Maddow. They only partially listened. Sigh.

  8. Wellstone says:

    Rachel is a ptreasure. I listen to her locally on my AirAmerica affiliate every night.

    She plays fair, she’s smart, canny, informed, and has a wonderful warmth and an appealing sense of humor.

    LIked her from the start. Keith has really found himself a good partner, he should get MESS NBC to find her a steady gig.

    These days, Olbermann’s got pull. D’ja see he’s getting close to Falafel Bill O’ and pulling bigger 25-54 numbers in the overnight ratings for months now?

    And CNN is up over 90% and pulled ahead of FOX in 25-54 for the first time since FOX took the lead ten years ago.