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FOR MY DEAR FRIEND IRMA--YOUR GIRL RACHEL AND STEPHEN COLBERT

Richard Kigel · Friday, November 9th 2012 at 11:41AM · 1906 views
Stephen Colbert has a new nickname for Rachel Maddow's show: "conservative dream killing machine."

The MSNBC host appeared on Thursday's "Colbert Report," where she reflected on President Obama's victory and her network's coverage of the election. When asked if she's gotten any sleep since Tuesday, Maddow replied, "No, I haven't." She said that she was exhausted two days after staying up all night. "I can't think. I'm very tired," she told Colbert.

He asked her to describe the reaction inside MSNBC when NBC News called the election for Obama. "When Ohio went, we were not expecting it," Maddow recalled.

"The people at Fox seemed more freaked out than you guys seemed elated," Colbert remarked. "Why weren't you doing the end zone dance?"

"I think the difference between the two sides is that the right talked themselves into the idea that it was going to be a Romney landslide based on, I don't know," Maddow replied. She said that people like Karl Rove had projected a Romney win based on "enthusiastic crowds" and their "gut" feelings.

"Turned out to be a bad way to predict the election," she said.

Later, Colbert turned to her show, which he called a "conservative dream killing machine."


"I don't want to kill anyone's dreams," Maddow said, laughing, "But I do feel like there's an important role to play in disabusing people of their fantasies that do not comport with what's going on in the real world."

Then, referring to her epic post-election rant, she added that the events of Tuesday night pleased liberals without any spin. "This is one of those days when the facts have a liberal bias," she said.

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Richard Kigel Friday, November 9th 2012 at 2:07PM

:) !!!!!!!!!!!

Steve Williams Friday, November 9th 2012 at 3:04PM

The #1 New York Times bestseller that charts America’s dangerous drift into a state of perpetual war.

"One of my favorite ideas is, never to keep an unnecessary soldier," Thomas Jefferson wrote in 1792. Neither Jefferson nor the other Found­ers could ever have envisioned the modern national security state, with its tens of thousands of "privateers"; its bloated Department of Homeland Security; its rust­ing nuclear weapons, ill-maintained and difficult to dismantle; and its strange fascination with an unproven counterinsurgency doctrine.

Written with bracing wit and intelligence, Rachel Maddow's Drift argues that we've drifted away from America's original ideals and become a nation weirdly at peace with perpetual war, with all the financial and human costs that entails. To understand how we've arrived at such a dangerous place, Maddow takes us from the Vietnam War to today's war in Afghanistan, along the way exploring the disturbing rise of executive authority, the gradual outsourcing of our war-making capabilities to private companies, the plummeting percentage of American families whose children fight our constant wars for us, and even the changing fortunes of G.I. Joe. She offers up a fresh, unsparing appraisal of Reagan's radical presidency. Ultimately, she shows us just how much we stand to lose by allowing the priorities of the national security state to overpower our political discourse.

Sensible yet provocative, dead serious yet seri­ously funny, Drift will reinvigorate a "loud and jangly" political debate about how, when, and where to apply America's strength and power--and who gets to make those decisions.

Richard Kigel Friday, November 9th 2012 at 9:12PM

Steve--thanks for sharing the details about her book. I actually have it--but I never read it.
Have you?

Steve Williams Friday, November 9th 2012 at 9:25PM

Rich, I didn't know about it until I watched this video. Got the review from Amazon. It sure looks interesting.

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

That's my girl, thanks my brother Cow. (smile)

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

@Steve and may I ad to what you said about this lady with the genuis iq...

She said Ben Laden was a business man, and as a business man he was after our economy and in tis he succeeded. (smile)

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