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ancianita

(36,058 posts)
Mon Sep 26, 2022, 10:39 PM Sep 2022

Rachel Magnificently Did Tonight What She Does Best

She nailed how fascism has morphed across history from Italy's Mussolini to the Koch front Tea Party, to the Q Party, to the DeSantis Harvard Operative of Stealth racism, to the Orbans, to the Bannon Party with its now female face, Georgia Mussolini Meloni.

Then Rachel magnificently connected fascism to sham, even violent elections, to justify invading another country, to promote strongman rule to nullify the power to the people and, in the end, to end democracy by violently mocking and twisting it into making the people give up their power, by convincing them they'll lose it anyway, by stealth or violence.

Rachel explains its simplest level:

"If they do not want your vote to determine who is in power, it means that they don't want to use that power to try to meet your needs, to try to earn your vote... Separating power from the preferences of the people. And instead just ruling over the people by force for their own purposes and to meet their own needs instead the needs of the people..."

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Rachel Magnificently Did Tonight What She Does Best (Original Post) ancianita Sep 2022 OP
National Treasure. ❤️ vanlassie Sep 2022 #1
She sure is! SheltieLover Sep 2022 #3
It sucks that she's only on once a week n/t lordsummerisle Sep 2022 #2
Agree. Her life, her choice. I try to respect that. ancianita Sep 2022 #4
She kept America informed through tfg's "administration"... rubbersole Sep 2022 #6
She's doing the MSNBC multiple host post Jan 6 hearing review for two hours this Wednesday night. ancianita Sep 2022 #8
She's always been a natural communicator. rubbersole Sep 2022 #11
Yes, indeed. ancianita Sep 2022 #12
You can't be beautiful and be expected to always make perfect decisions... rubbersole Sep 2022 #14
Not sure what you mean by "beautiful"? Or who you're referring to? ancianita Sep 2022 #15
It was a poor attempt to clean up an old blonde joke. rubbersole Sep 2022 #16
Ah. Thanks. I'd forgotten those jokes. ancianita Sep 2022 #18
The stories about storm surge in Tampa Bay are scary. rubbersole Sep 2022 #19
They are. Because they're true. ancianita Sep 2022 #22
KNR and bookmarking. For later. niyad Sep 2022 #5
She's a great teacher/story teller of history to lead into her segment Deuxcents Sep 2022 #7
Yes she did. FM123 Sep 2022 #9
Bannon will flee to Italy blm Sep 2022 #10
Likely. She'll stop extradition law to help any fascist help her keep power. ancianita Sep 2022 #13
A flawless history lesson Mira Sep 2022 #17
Yes. It was a brilliant segment. Classic Rachel. nt SunSeeker Sep 2022 #20
Don't forget Bolsonaro Mblaze Sep 2022 #21

ancianita

(36,058 posts)
4. Agree. Her life, her choice. I try to respect that.
Mon Sep 26, 2022, 10:47 PM
Sep 2022

But I still resent her decision. I've yelled at her, been pissed her, but in the end, I'm being selfishly unforgiving.

Yeah, it sucks. And we have to grow up and live with her on her own terms.

rubbersole

(6,691 posts)
6. She kept America informed through tfg's "administration"...
Mon Sep 26, 2022, 10:55 PM
Sep 2022

She'll get my respect doing whatever she chooses. But. But, couldn't she just do the evening news on NBC, her show at 9pm, Brian Williams/Stephanie Rhule's show at 11pm and bi-weekly specials? No? Wish in one hand and shit in the other, see which fills up first.

ancianita

(36,058 posts)
8. She's doing the MSNBC multiple host post Jan 6 hearing review for two hours this Wednesday night.
Mon Sep 26, 2022, 11:05 PM
Sep 2022

So maybe that helps.

Maybe she will do more of what you want, but she's got other projects and productions. We'll see.

I hear you, but IMHO, we can't be dependent on what she does; if she can do it, so can the rest of us. Right?

rubbersole

(6,691 posts)
11. She's always been a natural communicator.
Mon Sep 26, 2022, 11:17 PM
Sep 2022

From her Air America days. Genuine and very trustworthy. We just assume everyone in her vast audience will vote blue and hopefully take 3 people with them.
Did you make it to Georgia?

ancianita

(36,058 posts)
12. Yes, indeed.
Mon Sep 26, 2022, 11:24 PM
Sep 2022

Thanks for asking. I made it from the FL west coast to Tallahassee to Dothan, Alabama. I'm fine.

No one should want to evacuate to GA, which is where Ian is heading.

rubbersole

(6,691 posts)
16. It was a poor attempt to clean up an old blonde joke.
Mon Sep 26, 2022, 11:42 PM
Sep 2022

I always meld Georgia and Alabama together into one big bastion of cheese grits and biscuits and gravy. Ian probably will end up in Georgia, just long enough for desantis to declare a state of emergency for them, also.
Glad you're safe. This hurricane is going to do some serious damage.

ancianita

(36,058 posts)
18. Ah. Thanks. I'd forgotten those jokes.
Mon Sep 26, 2022, 11:50 PM
Sep 2022

Yes, it will be serious. And the long cleanup will be the insult added to injury. All the ruined construction, swarms of mosquito pestilence all over the state, and the creeping mold that follows. One can only hope that the dry winter season helps beat out the advance of mold in dwellings.

Now I remember why concrete block homes are prevalent in Florida. Because anything else is soft tacos to termites, who own the tropics, and because water doesn't weaken or ruin concrete structures.

rubbersole

(6,691 posts)
19. The stories about storm surge in Tampa Bay are scary.
Tue Sep 27, 2022, 12:04 AM
Sep 2022

No major hurricane to directly hit there in 100 years. Over 1 million properties to be adversely affected by the storm surge...mold, if your house doesn't float away. I hope your property survives intact.

Deuxcents

(16,223 posts)
7. She's a great teacher/story teller of history to lead into her segment
Mon Sep 26, 2022, 10:55 PM
Sep 2022

She sets the stage for us to see the relevance...sometime obscure things n other times, historical facts we didn’t know or had forgotten. She’s great in my book. If Monday’s all we get, I’ll watch.

ancianita

(36,058 posts)
13. Likely. She'll stop extradition law to help any fascist help her keep power.
Mon Sep 26, 2022, 11:27 PM
Sep 2022

As a side note, the heiress of the Publix chain of food stores in the South fled to Italy when she got found out as funding buses of Jan 6 protestors. She's still there, the christo-fascist coward.

Mira

(22,380 posts)
17. A flawless history lesson
Mon Sep 26, 2022, 11:43 PM
Sep 2022

I needed to have it pulled together so expertly. I miss her and make it a point to watch her on Mondays. I respect and laud that she is writing her own ticket and making her own choices. Her excellence has earned her this amazing privilege, and seemingly the powers at MSNBC understand her value. i feel we are watching an unprecedented happening (these days) where a woman dictates her own path.

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