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Monday 08-18-2008 10:57am PT

Dukakis offers advice to Obama: "Don't do what I did"

 


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TODAY'S SHOW: FRIDAY, AUGUST 15TH
Rachel will be back Monday but until then David Bender continues to fill in for Dr. Maddow this evening.  On tonight's show David will be talking to former Presidential candidate Michael Dukakis.  He will also be taking your calls so if you want to get on the line, call us at (866) 303-2270
 
TODAY'S SHOW: THURSDAY, AUGUST 14TH

David Bender is filling in for Rachel tonight while she fills in for Keith Olbermann over in teevee land. Tonight David will be talking to Jared Polis who is running for Congress in Colorado's 2nd district. He will also be talking to Rory Kennedy about her Helen Thomas documentary and Thomas Frank whose latest book is called The Wrecking Crew: How Conservatives Rule.
 

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TODAY'S SHOW: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13TH


Say hello to the most important literary triumph of our time!  We have yet to read Meghan McCain's fine tome, but judging by the cover her dad is not John McCain but Charlie Crist and he is constantly being followed by a floating medal of some kind.  Scary! 


On today's show Rachel will be talking to Steve Clemons about John McCain's foreign policy residing in the hands of lobbyists.  And then Kathy Griffin will tell us all about the "My Life on the D-List" season finale in which she visits wounded troops at Walter Reed Army Medical Center.



TODAY'S SHOW: TUESDAY, AUGUST 12TH


On today's show Rachel will be talking to former NATO Supreme Commander, General Wesley Clark about the Russian incursion into Georgia. There is an apparent cease fire but we have yet to see an end to the violence.


And then Paul Rieckhoff from Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America will be Rachel's guest in the second hour.


David Bender will be taking your calls in the final hour today so if you want to get on the line, call us at (866) 303-2270


EXTRA CREDIT: Rachel mentioned the John Cusack movie War Inc. To learn more about the movie, go HERE

 

Maddow on McCain's Georgia/Russia Conflict Plan

 

VIDEO: Ask Dr. Maddow - Martinis in Europe?

How to order a Martini in Europe.

 

The US role in Georgia's war

Rachel explains everything you need to know about the Russian invasion of
Georgia, and everything you need to know about U.S. involvement there


Listen: MADDOW: The US role in Georgia's war


TODAY'S SHOW: MONDAY, AUGUST 11TH

On today's show Rachel will be talking to Max Bergmann from the National Security Network about the Russian military incursion in to Georgia. The situation there has been growing more violent and desperate throughout the day, we will get an update.

And then Rachel talks to Shelley Lewis about the new standard we've set on sex scandals-- basically, any infidelity or indiscretion is now a scandal. Which reminds us, what ever happened to Bob Livingston, Bob Packwood and David Vitter? Shelley is the author of Naked Republicans: A Full-Frontal Exposure of Right-wing Hypocrisy and Greed

And in the third hour David Bender will be talking ot Arianna Huffington about why we need to go after McCain on national security. And then David will be taking your calls. If you want to get on the line the number is (866) 303-2270



TODAY'S SHOW: FRIDAY, AUGUST 8TH

Rachel is out today so David Bender will be filling in. He'll be talking to Olympian Joey Cheek about why his visa was revoked by the Chinese government. And then David will be taking your calls about John Edwards' revelation of infidelity. If you want to get on the line call us at (866) 303-2270.

Information about Joey Cheek and his efforts for Darfur awareness can be found at TeamDarfur.org

 
TODAY'S SHOW: THURSDAY, AUGUST 7TH

We hope you all enjoyed Rachel filling in for David Gregory on Race for the White House tonight. But have no fear, there are still two more live hours of the Rachel Maddow Show coming up. On today's show Rachel will be talking to Steve Benen from the Carpetbagger Report about whether or not Obama is actually hitting McCain hard enough to win a presidential contest. And then David Bender will be here talking about Obama's week long vacation and whether or not he thinks it's a good thing for the tired candidate. Finally, Rachel welcomes Juan Cole back to the program. We want to know if the reports of a final agreement on a time line-- yes, you heard me, a time line-- has been reached between the Iraqi government and the Bush Administration.
 

Rachel points out a few things you may not have known about McCain

TODAY'S SHOW: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6TH

Osama bin Laden's driver has just been convicted of providing material support to terrorists following an illegal, secretive terrifying kangaroo court trial at Guantanamo. Joining Rachel tonight to talk about Hamdan's life, trial and conviction is the man who just wrote the definitive book on the subject, Jonathan Mahler. His new book is called: The Challenge: Hamdan v. Rumsfeld and the Fight Over Presidential Power.

Also, journalists only need the vaguest sign of friendship between one of the candidates and another politician to assume that a vice presidential choice is nigh. But, it does seem like Obama is spending an awful lot of time with Evan Bayh. So much so that we are nervous this is more than a coincidence. So we've asked John Nichols to join us today to talk about why Bayh would be a terrible, terrible running mate.

 
Listen: MADDOW: When national security and business interests collide, one British spy series gets it right
TODAY'S SHOW: TUESDAY, AUGUST 5TH

Doesn't McCain just have the most wicked sense of humor?! And yes we mean wicked, not in the Bostonian way, but in the "of the West" kind of way. Especially now that he has publicly tried to persuade his wife to compete in a topless beauty pageant at a biker rally in South Dakota. Now, what would Nancy Reagan do...?

On today's show Rachel will be talking to Greg Sargent from Talking Point Memo about the thousands of dollars Hess Corporation-- an oil company-- funneled into McCain's campaign just around the time of his pro-offshore drilling announcement.

And then Paul Rieckhoff from Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America joins us to talk about the $300 million granted to study post-traumatic stress disorder

 
GOP to ignore bridge collapse at Convention

Republicans claim they will ignore one of the largest infrastructure disasters in our nation's history because they don't want to exploit the tragedy for political purposes. Clearly this is a policy change for the GOP as they were perfectly happy to exploit tragedy for political purposes in 2004 when the convention was held in NY


Listen: MADDOW: GOP to ignore bridge collapse at Convention


TODAY'S SHOW: MONDAY, AUGUST 4TH

The story surrounding the alleged anthrax killer gets more confusing by the day as additional details emerge and false facts are corrected. But more importantly, this entire thing needs to be put in perspective. Last week Glenn Greenwald was here reminding us that seven years ago we were told by the media and government that the anthrax came from Iraq. ABC reported that over and over and John McCain repeated the claim on television. Jay Rosen, professor of journalism at NYU and writer of PressThink.org will be joining Rachel to propose the three questions he would like ABC to answer in regards to this part of the story.

Rachel will also be joined by Jared Bernstein from the Economic Policy Institute who thinks that the oil companies don't even care about new drilling, they are just in it for the public land.
 
A STAR IS BORN: IT'S TIME FOR OUR RACHEL TO GO BIG!
Thursday 07-17-2008 3:55pm PT

Now in Living Rooms, the Host Apparent



For clues about who might be next to get a show on MSNBC, viewers need not have looked further than “Countdown” earlier this month. For eight nights beginning just before the Fourth of July, Rachel Maddow, the host of a program on Air America, the liberal talk-radio network, served as a substitute for the vacationing Keith Olbermann.

“At some point, I don’t know when, she should have a show,” said Phil Griffin, hours before he was promoted on Wednesday to president of MSNBC. “She’s on the short list. It’s a very short list. She’s at the top.”

At the moment every slot at night on MSNBC is taken, with David Gregory at 6 handing off to Chris Matthews at 7, and with Dan Abrams at 9 following Mr. Olbermann at 8. But some shuffling could be in the offing; Mr. Matthews’s contract, for example, is up next year.

For her part, Ms. Maddow, who has been a ubiquitous presence as a political analyst on MSNBC this campaign season, said she is ready whenever the call should come. To hasten that process, she recently hired Mr. Olbermann’s agent, Jean Sage.

“They know I would love to do it,” Ms. Maddow, 35, said over a recent lunch below 30 Rockefeller Plaza. “I’m going to let them decide what they want to do about me. I’m saying yes every time they ask me to be on television.”

The steadily rising profile of Ms. Maddow — until earlier this year she was also seen regularly on CNN before she signed an exclusive, one-year agreement with MSNBC — is all the more remarkable considering she does not own a television. (She said she was worried it would be too distracting.) Less than a decade ago she was working odd jobs in western Massachusetts, including one at a Northampton coffee-bean factory where she cleaned out buckets, while finishing a doctoral dissertation on AIDS in prisons.

She appeared on her way to a career as an AIDS-policy advocate when a funny thing happened.....

Read the rest of the story in THE NEW YORK TIMES