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🗓️ 7 January 2025
⏱️ 44 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hey everyone, it's Rachel Maddo. Here's a new thing, and I think this is smart. I've done a whole bunch of podcasts for MSNBC, and my podcasts are not sitting around chatting about the news of the day style podcasts. They are stories. They're long-form, original, occasionally award-winning, original series. And now there is an easy place to get all |
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0:28.9 | that's just called Rachel Maddo Presents. So the whole catalog on all the podcasts I've done |
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0:39.7 | Bagman series about a crook in the White House, you can do that at the Rachel Maddo |
0:46.0 | presents podcast feed. The fact of the matter was, he was a crook. You can also binge both |
0:52.1 | seasons of Ultra. And, hey, let's face it, that remains disturbingly topical. |
0:57.7 | He actually says outright, I intend to overthrow the U.S. government. He's open about these |
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1:32.2 | Thanks to at home for joining us this hour. I'm really happy to have you here. Glad you're |
1:35.6 | with us. So Gerhard Marx was his name. It was a sculptor, a very famous sculptor, considered |
1:42.1 | to be one of the greatest European sculptors |
1:45.1 | of the whole 20th century. Gerhard Marx was German, though, and during the Third Reich, |
1:52.7 | when he was making his art, the German government, the Nazis, they decided that Gerhard |
1:57.7 | Marx's art was degenerate. |
2:09.4 | He wasn't Jewish, but he was fired from his teaching job in Germany after he tried to protect his Jewish students from the Nazis, |
2:15.7 | after he protested against Jewish faculty members being removed from their posts at the school where he taught. |
2:19.1 | So he lost his job as well. The Nazis didn't just fire him from teaching. They banned him from showing his work. They banned him from |
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