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Ari Melber MSNBC (Original Post) bdamomma Jan 2019 OP
Remember when Rachel had time for cocktails? Now she speaks as fast as she can mucifer Jan 2019 #1
yes she bdamomma Jan 2019 #2
only to advertise handmade34 Jan 2019 #3
those bdamomma Jan 2019 #4
His earlier segment on the Nixon era constraint on the AG was very important. Grasswire2 Jan 2019 #5
People that don't like fall back Friday need to fall back. dem4decades Jan 2019 #6
It was a good fallback friday Gothmog Jan 2019 #9
Hell yeah it was. nt Kahuna7 Jan 2019 #12
I LOVE him, and his wry sense of humor. chimpymustgo Jan 2019 #7
I am a lawyer and I love his legal analysis Gothmog Jan 2019 #10
He really breaks things down well for us lay people. chimpymustgo Jan 2019 #11
I want these wine glasses Gothmog Jan 2019 #8

mucifer

(23,536 posts)
1. Remember when Rachel had time for cocktails? Now she speaks as fast as she can
Fri Jan 11, 2019, 07:57 PM
Jan 2019

to get in lots o info.

Grasswire2

(13,568 posts)
5. His earlier segment on the Nixon era constraint on the AG was very important.
Fri Jan 11, 2019, 08:30 PM
Jan 2019

I turned him off at Fallback.

chimpymustgo

(12,774 posts)
7. I LOVE him, and his wry sense of humor.
Fri Jan 11, 2019, 09:18 PM
Jan 2019

I don't always get the "rap" references, but somehow he makes it work! He's smart as heck and a joy to watch (IMHO)!!!!!

chimpymustgo

(12,774 posts)
11. He really breaks things down well for us lay people.
Fri Jan 11, 2019, 09:31 PM
Jan 2019

Do you know whether he ever practiced law - or went right into advocacy?

I can see him "killing" a jury!

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