"Chris is always good he deserves a much bigger national reputation. Rachel Maddow: -- 10 years he was chancellor. Rachel Maddow: That's why I'm always up after midnight working on this stuff. Practical steps for Americans reading this who are concerned about this. You're so good at suspense, so good. You get 11, you get 10. Chris Hayes: The podcast is called "Rachel Maddow Presents: Ultra." "Upon careful consideration, I have terminated my relationship with the Lincoln Project, effective immediately," Ms . Its hard. Its like, oh, yeah, they like that. I mean, if you take people at face value and you believe that they are arguing earnestly for what they believe, those are fascinating and substantive arguments, which also occluded a lot of active fascist-organizing in the United States at the time. Then they planned a second attack. Chris Hayes (@chrislhayes) October 4, 2022. The Rachel Maddow Show replays a portion of his interview with Rachel Maddow in which he discusses whether he's a player or spectator in the game of politics. I think there needs to be a bigger, broader anti-fascist movement where people actually have work to do every day and trying to --. Previous Post. We are in utterly uncharted territory." Ai. So these sort of grand ideological battles, first against Nazis and fascism, then against communism, and then of course, like, the ultimate victory of liberal democracy as a kind of like teleological story about human development, which we basically all get, like, whether we know it or not --. Luckily for us, her decision to dial back from the nightly cable news grind has allowed her to create a work in new media. Chris Hayes: And then what you uncover is that, like, prior to Pearl Harbor, there was a huge amount of Nazi sympathy in the United States. The historical, narrative style pod could hardly be more relevant, as the plot revolves around a sedition trial quite similar to the ongoing Oath Keepers one. You may opt out at anytime. Rachel Maddow: And if we can't be real and, like, sort of justly calibrated in terms of thinking about American fascism, and American authoritarianism, and indeed American support for Hitler in the leadup to Pearl Harbor, then I think we can't be real and clearsighted about the persistence of those movements over time as the generations have gone on. And everybody is like --. And we are not going to fight them by getting rid of our civil liberties. So that part of it, like, what have you learned from that storytelling process that you bring over now? It can be stopped now before it acquires the prestige of success. Oct. 12, 2022, 3:29 PM PDT By Why Is This. pic.twitter.com/h6uNdmCT2q, Aldous Huxleys Ghost (@AF632) October 5, 2022, TexZeus (@vinnieoftexas_) October 4, 2022. Not to be weird but, like, I'm very grateful to the executives at the company who said I could do this, because it means that I don't have to quit doing what I'm doing. Note: This is a rough transcript please excuse any typos. Chris Hayes: I don't know whose secretary is. Rachel Maddow: -- who are beating up Jews in neighborhoods in New York. Like yeah, what Huey Long is saying right there would work now. And that, to me, is energizing and exciting, and it opens up all these other lines of inquiry, like, one of the things Charles Gallagher writes about in his book is this character Francis Sweeney who tragically dies very young, who played this incredibly intrepid role in exposing the Christian Front in Boston, which was taking funding from the Hitler government, which was showing German military propaganda movies, which was running pogrom-style violence against Boston Jews. And theres people who have done better scholarship on Coughlin that I can even sum up here, let alone try to ape. By Alex Wagner? That's how FARA, which is now, like, having this new rebirth in the Trump era. Its, to me, a bigger truth to realize there was a whole lot of them, and they were all meeting those needs in different ways. "Last Word" is now No. Rachel Maddow: Who will appoint the necessary strong man? Chris Hayes: -- its a very good compelling story. That happening at the same time that members of Congress and members of the United States Senate were being roped into a plan involving a Nazi agent to, not just sort of leverage their pro-German or antiwar sympathies, but actually do Hitler's work in this country. So I started working on that, ended up in this place where I was looking at sort of the origins of American Holocaust denial, which has always been sort of an interest for me as well. If you're doing something in 90 seconds, it's like there's just a lot more room for error, right? To mark MSNBC's 25th anniversary, MSNBC Daily will feature 25 days of forward-looking essays on important issues from MSNBC anchors, hosts and correspondents. One of her new projects is Rachel Maddow Presents: Ultra, a podcast all about the history of pre-World War II American fascism, and those who worked to stop it. Rachel Maddow: -- isolationists to move in, right? . But the effort to force a resolution to it through the criminal law and through the courts didn't work. I think that American activism waxes and wanes and is maybe less robust on this front than it was in the '30s and '40s, in this time that Im writing about. Do you buy the explanation of the presence of the swastika on the desk? One of her new projects is "Rachel Maddow Presents: Ultra," a podcast all about the history of pre-World-War-two American fascism, and those who worked to stop it. Do you remember what it was like? Is that a history about Hitler? Chris Hayes: It's fascinating, theres clips of Coughlin in the show. Just so incredibly perfect that I have a typo in this tweet. He gets on the air in the United States just after Kristallnacht, and basically says, yeah, the Jews had it coming. I mean, the siege of Stalingrad, one of the most brutal, bloody things ever to happen in human war-making --, Chris Hayes: -- you know, they don't talk about the Hitler-Stalin Pact beforehand --. And the Justice Department, youre the Justice Department, you cant do that. Features The current working app features are: Downloading PKGs from repositories/directly from a URL chris hayes rachel maddow relationship (EP 3) Install & Setup Useful Homebrew Apps on PS4 (9.00 or Lower) MODDED WARFARE 328K subscribers 153K views 1 year ago This episode covers the installation and usage of some handy. . And the demand, I am very obsessed in the notion of like the demand side for fascism as opposed to supply side --. The 8 p.m. MSNBC show hosted by Chris Hayes averaged a 1.4 rating in June, down slightly from a 1.5 in May. It's called "Rachel Maddow Presents: Ultra." A joke kills, they keep it. Rachel Maddow: That makes for a good country song. Chris Hayes: -- or it falls apart if you're doing something in 15 minutes or 14 minutes. Chris Hayes: Yeah, exactly. So that's telling --. Chris Hayes: That's a hell of a person to plagiarize. Chris Hayes: He really does, one of the genuine talents he has is sort of terrible in everything else. Sour Patch Lyds (@sourpatchlyds) October 5, 2022. Also, the pamphlet behind me, which indeed have a swastika on it, is an incredible anti-fascist pamphlet put together by an American christian minister to counter the work of the Christian Front fascist gang, he tweeted. 715: March 20, 2019 () Paul Giamatti, Senator Doug Jones: Aparna Nancherla: Doin' It Donkey Style. Hayes is happily married to Kate Shaw, and they are blessed with . By MSNBC staff. It's the most --. Doni, do you remember what you told him? And then the prosecutor said they continued their plot. Rachel Maddow: Oh, the full pamphlet. You have to work with people who are smarter than you, who keep you on track and bring out the best in you. Rachel Maddow: -- how many Americans are paying attention to him. Chris Hayes: A lot of people really want it, and they like it. Rachel Maddow: I think he said, yeah, exactly, yeah. I feel like that's part of it all getting scrubbed because it's like, oh, well, that was all before. There were lots of good baseball players. In the "National Day of Racial Healing: An MSNBC Town Hall," MSNBC's Chris Hayes, Joy Reid and Trymaine Lee talk with activists, journalists, artists and experts to explore the harm racism has caused in our society, and to consider how we might heal from it. Chris Hayes: -- senator from Minnesota. Twitter users who were interested in inspecting the books that formed the backdrop to the photo noticed that when they magnified the picture, a document with a swastika on its cover was visible near Hayess right hip. The correspondent was not fired. The impulses that seduce people to oppose it are there all the time. As reported by the website Vice, the Goodwill of Western New York online store was selling mugs adorned with the swastika, the motto of the SS (My honor is called loyalty), and the face of Adolf Hilter. But I do think that the power that he has over his listeners and the power he has to influence events makes him fall in love with the idea of the strong man as the savior --. As threats to American democracy abound, theres more that has to be done to save it, said Maddow in our exclusive podcast interview. Chris Hayes: -- because its like at some level the comforting story to tell ourselves is that Coughlin is the kind of key instrument or whoever today. I think there needs to be a bigger, broader, anti-fascist movement where people actually have work to do every day in trying to fight fascism and save the country, she urged. But if you think about a sedition trial like sedition is trying to overthrow the government by force, if you succeeded in your seditious plot --. Jack Davis is a freelance writer who joined The Western Journal in July 2015 and chronicled the campaign that saw President Donald Trump elected. Journalism aside, he has authored several books, including A Colony in a Nation (2017). Rachel Maddow: And so I think, talking about Coughlin, I mean, his newspaper is called "Social Justice" --, Rachel Maddow: -- right? See, if I was not televisual, I could be like in 1913, the American League home run leader was a guy named Home Run Baker. That's awesome. Why Is This Happening? is presented by MSNBC and NBC News, produced by Doni Holloway and Brendan O'Melia, engineered by Bob Mallory and features music by Eddie Cooper. He served like nine months, wrote Mein Kampf --, Rachel Maddow: -- perfected his ideas of propaganda as being the way to not just seize power but hold power, came out, took him 10 years, and within --. Chris Hayes got his start on television as a guest host for. Rachel Maddow: -- matters, when having the secretary's name doesn't matter. Follow us on TikTok by searching for WITHpod. So there's a little bit of like heartbreak and joy that came when Rachel said that she was going to step away from "The Daily Show" and have "The Rachel Maddow Show" on Monday nights. And here he is, like, arguing for (inaudible) --. Completing this poll entitles you to The Western Journal news updates free of charge. Rachel Maddow MSNBC 4 Anderson Cooper Big Government Jake Tapper 5 Christiane Amanpour James O'Keefe Joy Reid 6 Pope Francis Sean Hannity Chris Hayes 7 Dr Sanjay Gupta Raheem Emma Gonzlez 8 CNNMoney Joel B. Pollak Markos Moulitsas 9 Jake Tapper Ann Coulter Maggie Haberman 10 Brian Stelter Allum Bokhari There was a huge amount of, probably, a bigger category of not outright Nazi sympathizers but people who are, like, kind of equivocal about the whole thing. And the next thing they sent him to do was the Christian Front trial --. So we start off with the story of the senator who you've never heard of. It is a fascist myth to believe that you need a strong man to lead a fascist movement where you need is people who have an appetite. Rachel Maddow: And your country will respond to you not necessarily by declaring your behavior illegal because it may not be --. Chris Hayes: Youre right, its very empowering because I do think that when I come back to this theme of the criminal justice system being ill-equipped, which I think, you know, very much brings us to the present day like, at some level when you look at January 6th and what Donald Trump did, if its not a crime then nothing is --, Chris Hayes: -- in a non-technical and non-legal sense, right, and just like the moral force of the word "crime" like a transgression, a violation of right and wrong in the established order --. Search it up, thats what my kids say. And as such, your failed plot is a failed plot and can be minimized as unserious --, Rachel Maddow: -- and unthreatening. "The Last Word With Lawrence O'Donnell" and "All In With Chris Hayes" were 37th and 38th, respectively. Chris Hayes: Well, no, thats fascinating. Lack has taken a large role in rehabilitating Williams's career, which took a big hit in 2015 when he was removed as anchor of "NBC Nightly News" over revelations he exaggerated stories about his. Obviously, in a big country, people have all sorts of views, right --. The Beat with Ari Melber. I mean, one of the things that's sort of really exciting and fascinating about the podcast is you've got front-page news coverage of this stuff. Rachel Maddow: Yeah, hes a great interview --, Rachel Maddow: -- but its a great book. And then they orchestrated using agent provocateur. "Rachel Maddow, you've got some explaining to do," Ball said, but Maddow hasn't stopped anti-Trump speculation. In her past career, Shaw clerked in the Supreme Court for. It operated in a way where, like, people maybe hit 10 home runs a year. They go absolutely crazy against the justice department, threaten the justice department, go to the attorney-general, tell him that you fired these prosecutors get rid of this thing, and they do. Rachel Maddow: Right. The Chris Hayes Podcast" to discuss what she's been up to since dialing back from her nightly cable news show, how she found the story that's told in her new podcast, "Rachel Maddow Presents: Ultra," the editorial and creative process that has followed, and more. Rachel Maddow: And that magic of being like, the show is over, I'm going to --. Rachel Maddow: And so, now she's like, you didn't retire --, Rachel Maddow: -- you changed jobs. I can keep doing what I'm doing. And were on the train leaving New Orleans heading towards Texas, and were growing across the Huey Long Bridge. Meanwhile, MSNBC's All in with Chris Hayes drew 1.57 million at 8 pm and Last Word averaged 1.79 million at 10 pm. You can have fascist feelings. Back in August, the Hollywood Reporter and the Daily Beast reported that Maddow signed a new multi-year deal with MSNBC. And the same agents in the Hitler government, operating through the same channels, was doing both of those things simultaneously. Like the people who are listening are like, "Wait, who's the senator?". Luckily for us, her decision to dial back from the nightly cable news grind has allowed her to create a work in new media. Rachel Maddow: And we are not going to fight them with knives. And who did FDR fear more than any other rising leader in the United States was Huey Long. And when you read it, it sends you to Wikipedia because you're like, wait, how much of this is Philip Roth --. And I don't buy that chummy, "Thank you, my friend" from Rachel; they rarely chat and you can just cut the tension. I brought you the whole thing. Thats a very compelling story. (3:10) NBC had to retract a fabricated Today Show story that reignited the fascists' homophobic conspiracy theory about Paul Pelosi. Rachel Maddow: Theyre running, literally, Hitler youth summer camps --. Chris Hayes: With an actual, like, handler, like a Nazi handler --. "We were children together and now we're grey-haired television anchors,". Chris Hayes: And all that nasty unseemliness in '39 and '40 --, Rachel Maddow: We beat them. Rachel Maddow: -- who's (ph) Trump's inaugural chairman, as (ph) being a secret foreign agent. Is that a story about authoritarianism? And we, in the Bronx, need to figure out how we are going to fight that. Earlier in his program, Hayes recounted an. Rachel Maddow: -- answer whatever e-mails I need to answer that pertain to this evening, and then shutoff and not turn on again until the workday starts again. Rachel Maddow: And then you were in local morning radio and working this hard, and then you were working for the ACLU --. And that's stunning to me. Rachel Maddow: -- to distribute German government propaganda in the United States through the U.S. Congress and through the United States Senate. Late Show ' s Just One Question, with Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (cameo appearance by Molly . Rachel Maddow: -- which failed. Search us up on TikTok by searching for WITHpod. They didn't want Nazi war criminals being put on trial because that was unfair to the Nazis. And I just go, "This is what its like to go on vacation.". It requires attention, and Rachel is supremely gifted at paying attention." Maddow's friend and fellow MSNBC host Chris Hayes, who considers her a mentor, compares her to LeBron James. ELIJAH SCHAFFER (@ElijahSchaffer) October 5, 2022, Whats going on with the German National Socialist propaganda, Chris? Rachel Maddow: I just took this long-haul train trip with my family as our family vacation. I mean, theres a couple of things here. Rachel Maddow: -- 10:30. Rachel Maddow: This is a booklet about the Christian Front. Those movements came from somewhere. It's about thinking about the way the mind works, right? Why is he so upset? If passed, this bill in Iowa would pose a massive challenge to the federal government's recognition of same-sex marriage. Chris Hayes: -- I think like his coinage, essentially, in the proper imagination. But no sooner did they move to New York City. Now, this is basically the standard for American League home run leaders for like the entirety of the first 20 years of the 20th century. That deal will give Maddow, the highest-rated host on MSNBC, a jaw-dropping $30 million per year to keep her with the company through the 2024 election, according to four people familiar with the matter. Quiz: Photo of Rachel Maddow or Photo of Chris Hayes? Chris Hayes: Thats the other thing, yeah. They have their first daughter named Ryan Elizabeth Shaw-Hayes born in November 2011. Rachel Maddow: A bad guy needing to be opposed by force to save you, your family and all that you hold dear. Rachel Maddow: -- because you have free speech, but you ought to be recognized as a political actor and for the political threat you pose to our system, and there ought to be a response. January 17th, 80 years to the day earlier, January 17th, 1940, the front-page story in every newspaper in the country is about the arrest of 17 members of the Christian Front militia. In this case, this pamphlet is about the Bronx. An icon used to represent a menu that can be toggled by interacting with this icon. You can see more of our work, including links to things we mentioned here, by going to nbcnews.com/whyisthishappening. Rachel Maddow: Yes. Chris Hayes: So the broad contours of this, and again they're individual stories and I want to keep that narrative suspense --, Chris Hayes: -- is about essentially, like, fascist sympathies in the United States in the run-up to World War II. They do that over and over in the workrooms and the app gets better and better and tighter and tighter, and the really good ones come up with something amazing that they could show up at any room across the country and kill. Chris Hayes: Well, this is part of what makes this so interesting. Rachel Maddow: You would not be on trial. The presence of a swastika in the background of a photo posted by MSNBC host Chris Hayes gave Twitter a chortle this week. Chris Hayes: And they like to hear fascist rhetoric. Culture Rachel Maddow Coronavirus MSNBC TV. Like, please, because thats like --. Rachel Maddow: Yeah. Rachel Maddow: Oh, in terms of legitimately not knowing what's coming next? What is Rachel Maddow's Net Worth and Salary? And the Justice Department was like, "We should do something about this. And I wonder what you think, what is that curtain about. That's the very first words (ph) --, Chris Hayes: See, I'm doing the thing right now because we're talking about it. And I want them to tell that story. And it was front-page news, and it was a huge deal. The Rachel Maddow Show. I mean, obviously it's your voice, and you have a very good voice technically, but a Rachel Maddow way of telling a story that happens in this podcast where it's like, "I'm in it. Rachel Maddow: That makes for a good booze ballad. Rachel Maddow: -- fight fascism and save the country. They wrote their own books about it. And one of the plots that we talk about in the podcast involves a guy who had been, you know, a high-ranking clan leader, right. And so, what we end up with is the Justice Department, not stumbling onto but discovering the contours of this plot by the Hitler government to use members of Congress to distribute Nazi propaganda in quantity to the American public. Chris Hayes: So here's the thing, so we're going to get in the topic, but what was so striking to me, and this sort of goes back to what I was trying to get at the monologue, there is just this inimitable thing.
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