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'''Rachel Maddow''' (b. 1973) is a [[left-wing]] American radio and television commentator for the former [[Air America]] radio network and currently for [[MSNBC]]. She has a bachelors degree from [[Stanford University]], and earned a doctorate from [[Oxford University]] as a [[Rhodes Scholar]].  Maddow is one of the few openly [[lesbian|gay]] personalities in the mainstream news media. Like almost everyone at the MSNBC network, she has an immoral world view and uses her position in the media to advance her [[homosexual agenda]]. As an outspoken opponent of former U.S [[President George W. Bush]], she uses her platform to oppose [[Conservative values]] and the [[Republican Party]], while being a slavish supporter and follower of [[Barack Obama]], never criticizing his socialistic policies.  She has dedicated several shows to defending welfare, indicating that she is a [[socialism|socialist]]. Maddow frequently makes crude sexual innuendos in reference to the [[Tea Party Movement|Tea Party]].  It has also been rumored that the [[Democrats]] may try to draft Maddow to run for the [[US Senate]] seat representing Massachusetts in the 2012 election against [[Republican]], [[Scott Brown]].  
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'''Rachel Maddow''' (b. 1973) is a [[left-wing]] American former radio personality for the defunct [[Air America]] radio network and current news anchor for [[MSNBC]]. She has a bachelors degree from [[Stanford University]], and earned a doctorate from [[Oxford University]] as a [[Rhodes Scholar]].  Maddow is one of the few openly [[lesbian|gay]] personalities in the mainstream news media. Like almost everyone at the MSNBC network, she has an immoral world view and uses her position in the media to advance her [[homosexual agenda]]. As an outspoken opponent of former U.S [[President George W. Bush]], she uses her platform to oppose [[Conservative values]] and the [[Republican Party]], while being a slavish supporter and follower of [[Barack Obama]], never criticizing his socialistic policies.  She has dedicated several shows to defending welfare, indicating that she is a [[socialism|socialist]]. Maddow frequently makes crude sexual innuendos in reference to the [[Tea Party Movement|Tea Party]].  It has also been rumored that the [[Democrats]] may try to draft Maddow to run for the [[US Senate]] seat representing Massachusetts in the 2012 election against [[Republican]], [[Scott Brown]].  
  
 
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Rachel Maddow (b. 1973) is a left-wing American former radio personality for the defunct Air America radio network and current news anchor for MSNBC. She has a bachelors degree from Stanford University, and earned a doctorate from Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar. Maddow is one of the few openly gay personalities in the mainstream news media. Like almost everyone at the MSNBC network, she has an immoral world view and uses her position in the media to advance her homosexual agenda. As an outspoken opponent of former U.S President George W. Bush, she uses her platform to oppose Conservative values and the Republican Party, while being a slavish supporter and follower of Barack Obama, never criticizing his socialistic policies. She has dedicated several shows to defending welfare, indicating that she is a socialist. Maddow frequently makes crude sexual innuendos in reference to the Tea Party. It has also been rumored that the Democrats may try to draft Maddow to run for the US Senate seat representing Massachusetts in the 2012 election against Republican, Scott Brown.


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