Rachel Maddow in the New York Times

She appeared on her way to a career as an AIDS-policy advocate when a funny thing happened: on a lark she auditioned to be the news reader and sidekick on a wacky FM morning radio program in the area. She got the job, which had her occasionally donning an inflatable calculator costume at a local Ford dealer. She acknowledged that the work was not exactly what she had in mind when she graduated from Stanford University with a bachelor’s degree in public policy and from Oxford University, which she attended on a Rhodes Scholarship and where she earned her doctorate.
In 2004 she somehow parlayed her varied academic and drive-time radio experiences into a job as a co-host on a new morning program on Air America. That put her onto the booking lists of any number of cable news programs desperate for a fresh liberal voice.
“If you want a left-right fight, in 2004 or today, there’s this roster of dozens, if not hundreds, of conservative talk-show hosts to book,” she said. “On the left there’s Alan Colmes. Oh, wait a minute, he’s taken. I think I got booked, initially, by default.”
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- July 17, 2008








I am surprised at you, Auburn Con...
Isn't Vaughn, WA a bit more tolerant than that?
And BTW, that fat, drug-addicted, Viagra-smuggling boy fucker whom you so worship is on that many stations, because THE MEDIA IS CONSERVATIVE. This "liberal media" that you rant about is a LIE. Tell me the names of the liberals who own and operate the media. You can't, because you are a LIAR.
Not to mention, the demographic who mostly listen to his insane ravings, buy a lot of Garden Weasels and Gold Bond. Hey, how's that low-tech, easy to use Bose™ WaveRadio® doing anyway?
You don't have to burn books to destroy a culture. Just get people to stop reading them.
---Ray Bradbury
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By LiberalIconoclastJuly 17, 2008 - 6:52pm