JayMysteri0
What the F?!!!
One of my biggest regrets of the 45 administration is strangely the way it changed shows on MSNBC. The one example I hated is how it changed the Rachel Maddow show from a show on topics, to a show on the latest 45 thing. Whether it was motivated by outrage or ratings, a show that would cover a variety of topics in one hour, would suddenly MAYBE have room for A different topic in the closing few minutes. One case in point is how Maddow deep dived into the Flint water crisis, staying on it doggedly trying to give a voice to those who had their voices intentionally taken away. With 45, and Michigan booting Snyder, Flint became a distant memory that I would see brought up occasionally on Twitter to be remembered.
Even now after Snyder & company were announced with being charged, Rachel Maddow was uncharacteristically behind in covering.
Until yesterday.
We finally got back the type of coverage I used to look for, and less obsessing over what fuckery this administration felt obligated to do because they could. We got a story that started with the basics, built to the point, then even steered it to other modern day events. Hopefully this is the return to such coverage with the Biden administration on a variety of topics, and less obsessing over a collection of assholes that warranted exhausting 24 overwatch.
Even now after Snyder & company were announced with being charged, Rachel Maddow was uncharacteristically behind in covering.
Until yesterday.
We finally got back the type of coverage I used to look for, and less obsessing over what fuckery this administration felt obligated to do because they could. We got a story that started with the basics, built to the point, then even steered it to other modern day events. Hopefully this is the return to such coverage with the Biden administration on a variety of topics, and less obsessing over a collection of assholes that warranted exhausting 24 overwatch.