Boy, Kate Madison: To your entire comment - I empathetically hear you. My mom and sister had dementia, not the obvious severe symptoms as many but there was, of course, a noticeable division between 'reality' and 'the dementia world'. I too feel, see this division in donny and it is frightening. Musk scares me as well with his grimaces o…
Boy, Kate Madison: To your entire comment - I empathetically hear you. My mom and sister had dementia, not the obvious severe symptoms as many but there was, of course, a noticeable division between 'reality' and 'the dementia world'. I too feel, see this division in donny and it is frightening. Musk scares me as well with his grimaces of delight which seem to acknowledge he knows his 'chainsaw' actions are ripping apart painfully (for us) our government but are shoving dollars into his already overflowing income profits. To dear Rachel, my gratitude also for her positive slant and supporting facts on the way for us to act to aid in our revolt against donny & co and in so doing take away at least some of the pain of sitting, only watching, listening, hearing donny & co destroying America. I plan my day around MSNBC especially these days starting with Joy Reid right through Stephanie Ruhle. I 'tried' to communicate with a gentleman who works where I live a few days ago - one of the 29% still staunch donny supporters. I felt as if I'd literally hit a brick wall. The most stuck-thinking, cemented Trump believer I'd ever met. He spewed cliche after cliche supporting his 127% belief in Trump. If I hadn't been informed by the MSNBC journaling team of the wide dynamics of opposition to this gentleman's spewed thoughts (regurgitated ideals drilled into Trumpheads), supportive-thinkers who I'd heard interviewed, experts and their perspective views (on MSNBC and more in recent books I'd reviewed), I really don't know how I would have reacted to this man's admiration for trumpinski inbthe quiet of my home. My point after all this: Boy do I admire Rachel too, Kate, and appreciate her understanding of how easy it would be for many of her viewers to feel crushed by those folks brainwashed by an idiot. There doesn't appear to be any way to 'reason' with a Trump dug-in follower. The followers seem to enjoy the 'freedom?' from thinking - at all. They're stuck admiring the Wizard of Idiocy. From that standpoint, we (followers of Rachel and her lessons showing us a variety of paths to take to broaden our perspectives all the while protesting, taking actions that just might help make possible the deflating, crumbling of the efforts Trump & misfits are dramatizing how to turn 250+ years into, so far, days of their fun fascist foibles. Not on our watch, Trumpinski.
Sarah, I am still disgusted with what was done to Joy Reed. It appears that in our media these days, even ones we have depended on, no one is indespensible. That is undemocratic or rather, anti-democratic!
Boy, Kate Madison: To your entire comment - I empathetically hear you. My mom and sister had dementia, not the obvious severe symptoms as many but there was, of course, a noticeable division between 'reality' and 'the dementia world'. I too feel, see this division in donny and it is frightening. Musk scares me as well with his grimaces of delight which seem to acknowledge he knows his 'chainsaw' actions are ripping apart painfully (for us) our government but are shoving dollars into his already overflowing income profits. To dear Rachel, my gratitude also for her positive slant and supporting facts on the way for us to act to aid in our revolt against donny & co and in so doing take away at least some of the pain of sitting, only watching, listening, hearing donny & co destroying America. I plan my day around MSNBC especially these days starting with Joy Reid right through Stephanie Ruhle. I 'tried' to communicate with a gentleman who works where I live a few days ago - one of the 29% still staunch donny supporters. I felt as if I'd literally hit a brick wall. The most stuck-thinking, cemented Trump believer I'd ever met. He spewed cliche after cliche supporting his 127% belief in Trump. If I hadn't been informed by the MSNBC journaling team of the wide dynamics of opposition to this gentleman's spewed thoughts (regurgitated ideals drilled into Trumpheads), supportive-thinkers who I'd heard interviewed, experts and their perspective views (on MSNBC and more in recent books I'd reviewed), I really don't know how I would have reacted to this man's admiration for trumpinski inbthe quiet of my home. My point after all this: Boy do I admire Rachel too, Kate, and appreciate her understanding of how easy it would be for many of her viewers to feel crushed by those folks brainwashed by an idiot. There doesn't appear to be any way to 'reason' with a Trump dug-in follower. The followers seem to enjoy the 'freedom?' from thinking - at all. They're stuck admiring the Wizard of Idiocy. From that standpoint, we (followers of Rachel and her lessons showing us a variety of paths to take to broaden our perspectives all the while protesting, taking actions that just might help make possible the deflating, crumbling of the efforts Trump & misfits are dramatizing how to turn 250+ years into, so far, days of their fun fascist foibles. Not on our watch, Trumpinski.
Sadly, MSNBC got rid of Joy Reid after Monday.
Sarah, I am still disgusted with what was done to Joy Reed. It appears that in our media these days, even ones we have depended on, no one is indespensible. That is undemocratic or rather, anti-democratic!