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🗓️ 12 January 2022
⏱️ 41 minutes
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0:00.0 | Okay, let's start with a little political T to start this show today. I don't know if you guys |
0:03.6 | heard this story. Rachel Maddow, her show on MSNBC, Rachel Maddow's producer, it was actually a |
0:09.0 | senior producer, which is critical to this story because oftentimes when there's a mess up in the |
0:13.7 | political world, it is blamed on a quote-unquote low-level staffer. Now, we're talking this low-level |
0:18.9 | staffer excuses something you'll see from the FBI to politicians. Any mistake that is made, any |
0:24.1 | messaging mistake, any mistake that's exposed publicly is always blamed on a low-level staffer, |
0:28.5 | as if it doesn't represent the politician or the media personality, whoever it is. Well, |
0:34.0 | this was a senior producer on Rachel Maddow's show. This was not just, you know, the little |
0:38.5 | intern running to get coffee, not that that's a bad thing. A senior producer on the Rachel Maddow |
0:44.6 | show accidentally copied Madison Cawthorn unintentionally, like I said accidentally, they were talking |
0:50.4 | about Madison Cawthorn. They did not intend to email them. It's basically everybody's worst nightmare, |
0:55.1 | right? What's your worst nightmare? Gossiping with someone via text and accidentally typing their |
0:59.3 | name, the person that you're gossiping about, in the two line instead of in the part where you |
1:05.4 | write the text, where you write the gossip. It's everybody's worst nightmare here. So what they |
1:08.8 | were doing, the reason they were gossiping about Cawthorn is because in North Carolina, there's a |
1:12.7 | group, I think it's 11 total voters. So next to nobody, a very, very small group of voters, |
1:17.6 | want to challenge Cawthorns eligibility to even be on the reelection ballot under the guys. So in |
1:22.8 | the Constitution, there's a provision that says that if you have taken part in an insurrection, |
1:27.0 | if you have taken part in a rebellion, you are ineligible to run for public office. Now, |
1:32.2 | I assume because of the due process clause that in order for this to be enforced, you would have |
1:36.8 | to be convicted of insurrection. We all know January 6 wasn't an insurrection. Even the federal |
1:42.3 | government, the Biden administration, they use that term, but they don't believe it because they |
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