Tonight's guests include:
Rep. Jan Schakowsky, (D) Illinois, member of the Health Subcommittee of Energy and Commerce Committee
Lou Dubose, editor of The Washington Spectator
And here's executive producer Bill Wolff with a look at tonight's show:
Tonight's guests include:
Rep. Jan Schakowsky, (D) Illinois, member of the Health Subcommittee of Energy and Commerce Committee
Lou Dubose, editor of The Washington Spectator
And here's executive producer Bill Wolff with a look at tonight's show:
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Any luck re-providing the links to today's stories? They've been unavailable since 1pm.
They talk like if the Republican Party became obsolete like that would be a bad thing. Actually, it is more like good riddens; the sooner the better they are gone. Can you please speed up that Republican Party becoming obsolete. With all the corrupt and deceiving things the Republicans have done, don’t let the door hit you in the butts on the way out.
BTW, the Warsaw Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is NOT a Holy Site. It is a Polish National Monument. Romney and his advisers are allergic to facts.
Im loving the coverage of American Borat from overseas, but im posting this at bout 830 so 2 and half hours into tonights post Olympic programming and not a single mention of what is going on in Anaheim. Ok, we have all seen the clip of the Romney aide's off color remark 500 times. Police in military uniforms are deployed in the streets in Cali and not a peep?
Where are the Republican women on the issue of the DC abortion bill as well as other anti-women legislation? Are they afraid to speak out about what their male colleagues are doing?
And why isn't the Secretary of Health and Human Services more visible on these matters?
Republican women are apparently strongly opposed to abortion. Heard it here. I would love to hear more on the subject.
When do we ask men to become responsible for the "accidental" pregnancies everyone's so upset about? Why is this just a burden for women?
In Rachel Maddow's good discussion about health care reform, one point remains elusive. Is it correct that health care for the middle class will be funded in part with cuts to Medicare/Medicaid/Social Security? Within days of reading about another attempted attack on Social Security by the GOP, Clinton's role in the upcoming convention was announced, with considerable fanfare. As president. Clinton took a unique approach in slashing SSI for disabled/seriously ill recipients (but only those with dependent children), requiring them to "find jobs." This worked out quite poorly (who would have expected so little demand for fully disabled and seriously ill workers?), but Clinton liked it, and middle class America didn't care. President Obama restored full disability benefits and ended the work mandate, but maybe he has changed his mind? PS: I challenge anyone to get some straight answers BEFORE the election about President Obama's intentions toward Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid. Will he "pull a Clinton," planning to wipe out Social Security (or parts of it) after the election?
We desperately need a list of the benefits of the health card bill that were spelled out by Rachael on the show 7/31/12. This could serve as a teaching and sharing tool for many of us who are sometimes at a loss of words in the face of loud mouth haters.
You have to post tonight's Best New Thing. Ya' gotta' I mean, how great was that? Post it.
It's telling when even my father, Mr. Gays-Molest-Children-The-Pill-Is-Murder-Santorum-Should-Be-President will concede that he "likes all the things in Obamacare, but still doesn't like it."
Seriously. He'll gladly praise being able to keep his spawn under his healthcare until 26, and not withholding care because of pre-existing conditions, and literally every other thing in the ACA, but still inexplicably hates it. I just don't get it.
please get someone to post a list of the benefits of the health care bill that Rachael presented on the 7/31/12 show.
Not in chronological order. I'm sorry.
I mean rewarded. There's incentives. Ack!
I have to disagree about your classification of Jon Bruning not being conservative enough to get elected in Nebraska on tonight's show. I live in Nebraska, unfortunately, and I think everyone here knew it was Bruning's primary to lose. He did lose to Deb Fischer, but I think it had much more to do with the apathy of primary voters in Omaha and Lincoln than anything else. Fischer is from western Nebraska and got her constituents out to vote in her favor. The Tea Party was backing Fischer from what I recall but in the debates there was almost no difference between Fischer, Bruning, and Stenberg on their political views.
Dear Madcow,
You are a giant Barry commercial. You dont mention the failing economy, poor leadership, illegal aliens taking college student jobs. In fact you are more slanted than the leaning tower of Pisa. Barry himself is an Indonesian born non citizen who bows to ayatollahs and embarrasses the Hell out of American citizens.
The fact that you rattle paper makes you a compulsive obsessive type who is in love with herself and desperately needs psychiatric treatment.