Megyn Kelly Unloads on MSNBC's Hypocritical Massive On-Air Meltdown Over Hiring of Ronna McDaniel

Megyn Kelly
26 Mar 202412:21

Summary

TLDRThe transcript discusses the controversy surrounding NBC's hiring of Ronna McDaniel, a conservative figure and former head of the RNC, as a news contributor. It highlights the backlash from MSNBC anchors and journalists who object to her hiring due to her alleged involvement in election denial and perceived threats to democracy. The narrative emphasizes the importance of journalistic integrity and the dangers of misinformation, while also touching on broader political concerns about the state of American democracy and the role of media in upholding it.

Takeaways

  • 📱 NBC News faces internal backlash for hiring Ronna McDaniel, the former head of the RNC, as a contributor.
  • 💭 Some MSNBC anchors express strong objections to the hiring, accusing McDaniel of attacking the integrity of US elections and democracy.
  • đŸ€” The controversy raises questions about the role of media in promoting or challenging election deniers and the sanctity of 'sacred airwaves'.
  • 🌟 MSNBC emphasizes its commitment to honesty and good faith in the hiring process, distancing itself from perceived dishonesty in political communication.
  • 🚹 There's a call for media and political figures to stand up for the American system of government and democracy in the face of perceived threats.
  • 📉 Public trust in the US Supreme Court is reportedly in decline, with concerns about access to fair elections for citizens.
  • 📚 Author Stacy Abrams' new novel 'Rogue Justice' and its relevance to current political issues is highlighted.
  • đŸ›ïž Discussions about the role of the Supreme Court and the potential consequences for those who undermine democracy are prevalent.
  • đŸ€š MSNBC addresses criticisms about the consistency of its hiring practices, particularly in relation to political figures and spokespersons.
  • 🌊 There's a critique of certain political and media figures for their dramatic presentations and what is perceived as insincere displays of emotion.
  • 💾 The script ends with a commercial for a debt relief service, illustrating the contrast between political and media discourse with everyday financial concerns.

Q & A

  • What is the main issue being discussed in the transcript?

    -The main issue discussed is the controversy surrounding the hiring of Ronna McDaniel, former head of the RNC, as a contributor for NBC News, and the objections raised by MSNBC and other journalists.

  • Who is Ronna McDaniel and what is her role in this situation?

    -Ronna McDaniel is the former head of the Republican National Committee (RNC) who was hired as a contributor by NBC News, which led to objections from some MSNBC anchors and journalists due to her alleged involvement in election denialism.

  • What is the concern of the MSNBC anchors about Ronna McDaniel's hiring?

    -The MSNBC anchors are concerned that by hiring Ronna McDaniel, NBC News is indirectly supporting election deniers and giving them a platform to spread misinformation about the integrity of the U.S. elections.

  • What is the argument made by those who object to McDaniel's hiring?

    -The objectors argue that McDaniel's hiring is problematic because she has allegedly backed an illegal scheme to steal an election in Michigan and has contributed to the spread of lies that undermine democracy.

  • How does the transcript suggest MSNBC views the handling of election deniers?

    -The transcript suggests that MSNBC believes that election deniers should not be given a platform on their airwaves, and that NBC News's hiring of McDaniel sends a dangerous message about the network's stance on this issue.

  • What is the significance of the term 'sacred airwaves' in the context of this discussion?

    -The term 'sacred airwaves' is used to emphasize the importance and credibility of the public airwaves, suggesting that allowing election deniers to use these airwaves is a violation of their sanctity and trustworthiness.

  • What is the role of the media in the current political climate according to the transcript?

    -According to the transcript, the media has a crucial role in maintaining the integrity of the democratic system by ensuring honesty and good faith in their reporting, especially in relation to elections and political figures.

  • What is the stance of MSNBC on the handling of misinformation?

    -MSNBC is strongly against the spread of misinformation, particularly when it comes to elections and public health issues like the COVID-19 vaccine. They believe that those spreading misinformation should be held accountable.

  • What is the transcript's view on the current state of the Republican Party?

    -The transcript suggests that the Republican Party is being criticized for supporting claims of a fraudulent election and for potentially undermining the democratic system, with some comparing the situation to a 'long con' that could threaten the country's governance.

  • How does the transcript address the role of public figures and politicians in the current political climate?

    -The transcript emphasizes that public figures and politicians, including those in Congress and the judiciary, have a responsibility to stand up for the democratic system and to resist threats and violence against it.

  • What is the overall tone of the transcript?

    -The overall tone of the transcript is critical and alarmed, expressing concern about the potential erosion of democratic norms and the need for media integrity in the face of misinformation and election denialism.

Outlines

00:00

đŸ—Łïž Media Reaction to New Hire

This paragraph discusses the controversy surrounding the hiring of Rona McDaniel by NBC News. It highlights the strong objections from MSNBC anchors and journalists who are concerned about McDaniel's past actions and alleged election denial. The paragraph emphasizes the importance of journalistic integrity and the potential danger to democracy when media organizations employ individuals with controversial political backgrounds.

05:02

📚 Political Commentary and Upcoming Novel

The second paragraph shifts focus to a discussion about politics and the impact of certain political figures on the democratic process. It mentions the upcoming novel by Stacy Abrams and touches on the topic of the US Supreme Court's public trust. The paragraph also addresses the issue of misinformation, particularly in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and the role of the media in spreading or combating it.

10:05

💾 Debt Solutions and Financial Advice

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Mindmap

Keywords

💡NBC

National Broadcasting Company (NBC) is an American television network, and one of the traditional 'Big Three' television networks. In the context of the video, it is highlighted as a network facing criticism for hiring a conservative contributor, Ronna McDaniel, who is accused of being an election denier.

💡Ronna McDaniel

Ronna McDaniel is the former head of the Republican National Committee (RNC) and a newly minted NBC News contributor. She is a central figure in the video's narrative, as her hiring by NBC has sparked controversy and accusations of her being an election denier.

💡Election Deniers

Election deniers are individuals who refuse to accept the results of an election, often claiming that the election was stolen or fraudulent without substantial evidence. In the video, this term is used to criticize those who challenge the legitimacy of democratic processes, particularly in reference to the 2020 U.S. presidential election.

💡MSNBC

MSNBC is an American news cable and satellite television network that provides news coverage and political commentary from a liberal perspective. In the video, MSNBC is portrayed as a network opposing the hiring of Ronna McDaniel due to her alleged election denial stance.

💡Journalism Integrity

Journalism integrity refers to the ethical principles and professional standards that journalists are expected to uphold, including accuracy, fairness, and truthfulness in reporting. The video emphasizes the importance of maintaining these standards, especially when it comes to covering elections and political figures.

💡Political Polarization

Political polarization refers to the division within a political system into opposing parties or groups with extreme differences in their views and values. The video showcases this by illustrating the intense reactions and disagreements between different political affiliations, particularly in the context of media representation and election coverage.

💡Media Bias

Media bias occurs when media outlets present news stories and information in a way that favors a particular perspective or political ideology. The video implies that certain networks, like MSNBC, may exhibit bias in their coverage and hiring practices, as seen in the criticism of Ronna McDaniel's hiring.

💡Public Trust

Public trust refers to the confidence and faith that the public has in institutions, including the media and government. The video emphasizes the importance of maintaining public trust, especially in the context of democratic processes like elections. It suggests that actions by media outlets and political figures can either strengthen or undermine this trust.

💡Democracy

Democracy is a system of government in which power is vested in the people, who rule either directly or through freely elected representatives. The video underscores the importance of protecting democracy, especially through the fair conduct and reporting of elections. It implies that certain actions, such as hiring known election deniers, can be seen as threats to democracy.

💡Misinformation

Misinformation refers to false or inaccurate information that is spread intentionally or unintentionally. In the context of the video, misinformation is a significant concern, particularly in relation to the spread of false claims about elections and public health issues like vaccinations.

💡Political Commentary

Political commentary involves the analysis and interpretation of political events, actions, and statements. It often includes expressing opinions and offering critiques on political matters. In the video, political commentary is a key element, as it discusses the hiring practices of media outlets and the implications for democratic processes and public trust.

Highlights

NBC hires conservative contributor Rona McDaniel, facing internal backlash.

MSNBC anchors express strong objections against McDaniel's hiring due to her alleged election denial stance.

NBC News is accused of indirectly supporting election deniers by hiring McDaniel.

Anchors assert that McDaniel's hiring could be teaching election deniers that they can spread misinformation on mainstream media platforms.

The issue of election deniers being hired by media outlets is framed as a threat to democracy.

The public's trust in the US Supreme Court is mentioned as being in rapid decline.

Stacy Abrams' new novel is introduced, with a focus on election access issues in Georgia.

Hillary Clinton's thoughts on the judicial system and its handling of potential convictions are discussed.

Jen Psaki's transition from government to media is defended, contrasting with McDaniel's situation.

Psaki's past statements and their implications on trustworthiness are scrutinized.

The economic and social challenges faced by the average American are highlighted.

A debt elimination strategy is advertised, emphasizing its potential impact on viewers' financial well-being.

The dramatic presentation style of certain news anchors is critiqued.

The American dream is contrasted with the current economic hardships faced by many.

A call to action for women to remind society of their value and presence is made.

The narrative of a long con by the Republican Party is discussed, linking it to claims of a fraudulent election.

Rachel Maddow's emotional response to the state of America and the challenges faced by various institutions is described.

The importance of standing up for the American system of government is emphasized for Republican politicians and Congress.

Judges and prosecutors are urged to stand up against threats and violence in the face of challenging times.

Transcripts

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in the news this morning NBC takes one

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of its new conservative hires and tries

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to ruin her with an internal pylon from

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sanctimonious anchors trying to act like

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they are deeply offended by her all

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while hoping no one digs too deeply into

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their own terrible pasts

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trigger ra McDaniel the former head of

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the RNC and a newly minted NBC News

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contributor is probably going to get

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fired today less than one week after she

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was hired by the network why because the

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children over at Dems snbc are very very

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mad and I mean really mad I want to

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associate myself with all my colleagues

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both at MSNBC and at NBC News who who

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who have voiced loud and principled

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objections to our company putting on the

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payroll someone who hasn't just attacked

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us as

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journalists um but someone who is part

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of an on going project to get rid of our

01:01

system of government in this instance

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NBC News either wittingly or unwittingly

01:05

is teaching election deniers that what

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they can do stretches well beyond

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appearing on our air in interviews to

01:13

Pedal lies about the sanctity and

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integrity of our elections we weren't

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asked our opinion of the hiring but if

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we were we would have strongly objected

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to it my colleague Chuck Todd went full

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William makoy is she speaking for

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herself or is she speaking on behalf of

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who's paying her when NBC made the

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decision to give her NBC news's

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credibility you got to ask yourself what

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does she bring NBC News not about that

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we we welcome Republican voice I wish

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more Republicans I want Adam kiner and

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Liz Cheney to get right here to come

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talk to me the reality is this isn't a

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difference of opinion she literally

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backed an illegal scheme to steal an

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election in the state of Michigan and

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our democracy is in danger because of

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the lies that people like Ron McDaniel

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have pushed on this country also said to

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ction deniers is not just they can do

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that on our Airwaves but that they can

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do that as one of us as badge carrying

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employees of NBC news as paid

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contributors to our sacred Airwaves take

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a minute oh acknowledge that maybe it

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wasn't the right call it is a sign of

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strength not weakness to acknowledge

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when you were wrong it is a sign of

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strength and our country needs us to be

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strong right now oh my God again

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okay so just to be clear Ron McDaniel

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has done not done one thing in the past

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week to bring this on no new information

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has been imparted to the NBC brass other

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than its anchors professed horror horror

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at the notion of working with an

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election denier a little bit more here

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from Nicole Wallace NBC News either

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wittingly or unwittingly is teaching

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election deniers that what they can do

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stretches well well beyond appearing on

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our air in interviews to Pedal lies

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about the sanctity and integrity of our

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elections we've also said election

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deniers is not just they can do that on

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our Airwaves but that they can do that

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as one of us as badge carrying employees

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of NBC news as paid contributors to our

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sacred

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Airwaves our sacred

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Airwaves they must be protected you see

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from Liars after all over at msnb see

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they are in the business of honesty now

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we know that the vaccines work well

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enough that the virus stops with every

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vaccinated person literally the only

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people ding are the unvaccinated and for

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those of you spreading misinformation

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shame on you shame on you think about it

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I don't know how some of you sleep at

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Republican voters don't vote that way

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they don't vote based on economics

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they're voting on Race Russian Russian

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Russian Russia Russian Russian Russian

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Russian Russian Moscow Russian Russian

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Russia Putin Russian he is actually

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being prosecuted at the state level and

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at the federal level for fomenting an

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actual Insurrection that caused a lot of

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blood that actually caused the deaths of

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at least five people the report of

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special counsel Robert meller has

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finally been submitted this is the start

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of something apparently not the end of

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something you don't have a president as

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you said talking about Exterminating

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right

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Latinos okay as MSNBC Talent spun it

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yesterday they could work with a

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republican sure but not with someone who

04:34

challenged the results of an election

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thereby subverting our democracy hard no

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The public's trust in the Integrity of

04:45

the US Supreme Court is in Rapid decline

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it just so happens to be a recurring

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theme in our guest Stacy Abrams new

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novel I I just first have to to

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congratulate you on on writing this just

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exquisitly crafted novel Stacy it's

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great to have you back on the show and

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can't wait to talk about the novel I

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just want to do a little bit of politics

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first Brian Kemp and Brad rasenberger to

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undermine access to the elections for

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average Georgians continues to

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reverberate ABS has a brand new thriller

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out tomorrow called Rogue Justice which

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follows a supreme court law clerk as she

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unpacks a riveting legal mystery we're

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going to talk about that in just a

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moment I excited and cannot wait to make

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that a summer read for myself on

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Wednesday I asked former presidential

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candidate Hillary Clinton about this

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fact and how Biden should handle it do

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you think you're a private citizen that

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if he is convicted he should go to

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prison you know I'm not going to

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substitute my judgment for the judicial

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system you know as you say there are

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four uh cases uh I think 91

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counts wait what happened to our secret

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Airwaves I I thought we couldn't

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couldn't have the election deniers on

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MSNBC but maybe it just depends which

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election one is denying uh well look

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MSNBC really wants you to know that this

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has nothing to do with being on the left

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or the right to those who are saying hey

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you had no problem hiring Jens saki who

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lied for a living for years as an Obama

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and then a Biden spokesperson what gives

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well Jen saki herself weighed in on that

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see that was totally different she

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explained because honesty some mainly in

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the right-wing EOS system have made the

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comparison to others who have come from

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government or politics into the media

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including me and that is a comparison I

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felt like I had to address I got into

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public service for the same reason that

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many people do to serve the American

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people and there are many others who

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have followed a similar path who I have

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a great deal of respect for but here's

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the thing that kind of experience only

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matters and only has value to viewers

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all of you if it is paired with honesty

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and with good faith and our democracy is

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in danger because of the lies that

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people like Ron McDaniel have pushed on

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this

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country is it just me or she does does

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she remind you of Dora the Explorer to

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dance the kitty cat dance we need to

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scratch our Kitty paws stomp our feet

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and wag our kitty Tails now we got the

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mermaid free

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yay just saying okay any who Jen saki

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did not lie I guess okay she did not lie

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that's the difference when she was

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working for Joe Biden so she is totally

07:37

different from an RNC spokesperson or

07:40

chair except for that lie about how the

07:43

vast majority of illegal immigrants do

07:45

not intend to stay here as she told us

07:48

or that one about how no one anticipated

07:51

that the Taliban would take over

07:52

Afghanistan as quickly as they did

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despite the fact that her boss was

07:56

caught on tape admitting he knew or that

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time she tried to dismiss the hunter

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Biden laptop as Russian disinformation

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or when she blamed Rising gas prices on

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the war in Ukraine not her boss's

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inflationary policies which had been

08:09

driving them up long before that war

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remember when she accused Ronda santis

08:13

of not encouraging seniors to get

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vaccinated in Florida or that time she

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said only a tiny number of people who

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got the vaccine ever got covid again I

08:22

could go on but

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honesty look none of that matters okay

08:29

because according to

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MSNBC What's Happening Here is very

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dangerous all right and so these are

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dangerous times and we have to respond

08:38

accordingly What's Happening Here

08:39

according to Rachel madow is a long con

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you see all right it's a long con of a

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national party the Republican Party

08:47

getting behind a hitleresque figure and

08:51

his claims of a fraudulent election

08:54

because what they're trying to do is

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lower your defenses against his

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inevitable claim that he once returned

09:02

to office should be allowed to stay

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there

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indefinitely she laid it all out last

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night explaining why Ron McDaniel is

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just that

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dangerous and in a time like

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this it's hard right I mean it's this is

09:25

a challenging and worrying

09:27

time Republican officials have to figure

09:30

out whether they're going to stand up

09:32

for the American system of government or

09:35

not Republican politicians you know

09:38

Congress has to decide if it's going to

09:40

assert its own relevance they're going

09:42

to assert their own independence their

09:44

own role in the government stand up for

09:46

our system of government or

09:49

not judges and prosecutors have to

09:52

decide if they're going to be braver

09:53

than they ever thought they'd have to be

09:55

in this job they have to decide whether

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they're going to stand up to the threats

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and the

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violence I I watched 27 minutes of

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Rachel matad last night I did it for you

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believe the dramatics the dramatic

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to think about what the American dream

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