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








Nice fairy tale
Rush's show bombed because it sucked. Nobody was trying to silence him, but nobody was watching.
NOW, Phil Donohue had the highest rated show on msnbc and it got pulled when he started disparaging the Iraq war. THAT was censorship which the fairness doctrine would have PROTECTED him from.
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By gt6July 18, 2008 - 7:02am