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Rachel Maddow, always far more reserved and professional than her “peers,” at say, Fox, last night revealed her ire over the GOP’s fake “War on Christmas,” calling Sarah Palin and Fox News “idiotic.” Maddow proved that their false angst would be funny — if it weren’t so “idiotic.”

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Here’s the transcript, via MSNBC:

>>> all right, america. how offended are you by this? i know, right? how dare they. i mean, bo obama on the white house christmas card? bo, a dog? a dog on the official white house christmas card? this is a holiday travesty, if you ask me. but don’t worry. fox news is on this. fox’s todd starnes is on the story, revealing that this is what it says inside the evil dog-themed white house christmas card. quote, from our family to yours, may your holiday shine with the light of the season. where i ask you is any mention of christmas, let alone christ? i mean, how are we even supposed to know it’s a christmas card? and there’s more. according to fox’s exclusive reporting, holiday presents on the card are placed on a table underneath a poinsettia instead of under a christmas tree. now, of course, some pagan traditions have poinsettias as a symbol of satan. just saying. our friends at fox knew that on a story this hot, they needed experts to weigh in. luckily they’ve got former alaska governor sarah palin on payroll. she told the network that she found this white house christmas card to be a bit unusual. quote, it’s odd, she said, wondering why the president’s christmas card highlights his dog instead of traditions like family, faith and freedom. governor palin saying, “the majority of americans appreciate more traditional, quote, american foundational values illustrated and displayed on christmas cards and on a christmas tree.” like, for example, the christmas cards of our other not secretly kenyan presidents. like the ones that they have displayed, right? on their american christmassy christian christmas cards, like look at president bush’s card from 2005. okay, well, maybe not that one. are those dogs? yeah. definitely this one from 2002. you know i’m actually sort of having a hard time locating the baby jesus in this one. i bet we can find him on some ronald reagan cards, though. no, not this one in 1983 unless he’s the chandelier. and no, not there either. turns out almost every white house christmas card features some picture of the white house. or a room in the white house. or dogs. which is not a source of outrage to fox when any other president does it. but it is a source of outrage to fox and to governor palin when this president does it. why is that, i wonder? and now is the part where i show you the very, very, very christmassy emphasis on christ christmas cards from fox itself. nothing says the little baby jesus like two foxes roasting the nbc peacock over an open flame while sheep look on in wonder. that’s the holiday card from fox business channel this year. maybe they’re secretly kenyan, too. here’s the fox news card. if you can’t make out that picture, it is fox racing down a hill and beating abc, cbs and nbc. and then there’s us. that’s us. msnbc and cnn cowering behind a big hill of snow. all right. as somebody who is being made fun of in the fox news christmas card, i think that is a funny card. it is a good christmas card. cartoony. i like that. perhaps we should call governor palin and ask her to point out where the family, faith and freedom are in that card. or maybe we should not do that. at least we shouldn’t do that and call it news because to do that would be totally, totally idiotic.

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Tennessee Governor Slammed After ‘Praying’ for Nashville School Community Without Mentioning Mass Shooting

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Governor Bill Lee quickly drew tremendous outrage in the wake of a school mass shooting where six people including three young children were shot to death. Social media users criticized the Tennessee Republican, who had signed a permit-less gun carry law, for declaring he was “praying for the school, congregation & Nashville community,” without posting any mention of the mass shooting.

Tweeting he was “closely monitoring the tragic situation at Covenant,” Gov. Lee said, “As we continue to respond, please join us in praying for the school, congregation & Nashville community.”

There was no mention of any loss of life, and, as Moms Demand Action founder Shannon Watts passionately noted, the “situation” was a mass shooting.

“If thoughts and prayers alone worked to stop gun violence, there wouldn’t have been a shooting at a Christian elementary school. It’s your actions – including weakening the state’s gun laws – that’s killing kids in Tennessee,” Watts also tweeted. “SHAME ON YOU.”

Gov. Lee signed a permit-less carry bill into law in 2021, at a Beretta gun manufacturing plant.

According to the CDC, as of 2020 – one year before the permit-less carry bill was signed into law – Tennessee ranked tenth in the nation in per-capita firearm mortality.

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Meanwhile, others took notice of the gun culture Gov. Lee has fostered in “The Volunteer State.”

MSNBC analyst and Bulwark writer Tim Miller commented, “Tennessee governor Bill Lee issued a statement recently about how the drag ban in Tennessee ‘protects children.’ If only he would have instead focused on laws that might have prevented the mass murder of children in his state today.”

Historian Kevin Kruse pointed to an article from last year, after the Uvalde, Texas school shooting, titled: “Rep. Clemmons Seeks Renewed Gun Laws, Gov. Lee Requests Prayer.”

“You chose prayer over gun reforms last year after the Uvalde massacre,” Kruse wrote. “And now here we are.”

The progressive website Tennessee Holler pointed out that Gov. Lee, along with GOP lawmakers, “just appointed Jordan Mollenhour to the [state] board of education— whose company was sued for selling ammo to an underage mass killer (SANTA FE) and sold ammo to at least one more (AURORA) He has ZERO education experience.”

Let’s Give a Damn founder Nick Laparra tweeted, “We are 86 days into 2023. So far, 9859 people have died by gun violence and there have been 128 mass shootings. Meanwhile, @GovBillLee spends his days being outraged over drag queens and CRT and book bans. This is Bill Lee’s and the GOP’s fault.”

See the tweets and video above or at this link.

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Mystery Grand Jury Witness in Trump Hush Money Probe Is Former ‘Enquirer’ Publisher and Trump Ally

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Avid followers of the Manhattan District Attorney’s moves noted the grand jury had been called into service for Monday, and soon news leaked that yet another witness would be testifying in the probe into Donald Trump’s alleged hush money payment to Stormy Daniels.

Monday afternoon, NBC News’ Garrett Haake reported live on MSNBC that the mystery witness was David Pecker, the former tabloid publisher of the “National Enquirer,” who reportedly had been looking for stories in 2016 to protect Donald Trump’s presidential campaign. Haake notes Monday was Pecker’s second appearance before the grand jury in the hush money case.

The New York Times also reported David Pecker as the grand jury witness, calling Pecker “a key player in the hush-money matter. He and the tabloid’s top editor helped broker the deal between the porn star, Stormy Daniels, and Michael D. Cohen, Mr. Trump’s fixer at the time.”

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“While the focus of Mr. Pecker’s testimony is unclear, he could provide valuable information for prosecutors. A longtime ally of Mr. Trump, he agreed to keep an eye out for potentially damaging stories about Mr. Trump during the 2016 campaign,” The Times reports. “For a brief time in October 2016, Ms. Daniels appeared to have just that kind of story. Her agent and lawyer discussed the possibility of selling exclusive rights to her story of a sexual encounter with Mr. Trump to The National Enquirer, which would then promise to never publish it, a practice known as ‘catch and kill.'”

Former Deputy Assistant Attorney General Harry Litman weighed in, noting, “nothing about that decision [to have Pecker testify] suggests any change of heart on Bragg’s part to indict Trump.”

Former Dept. of Defense Special Counsel Ryan Goodman, an NYU professor of law, notes that Pecker’s “testimony can show the [hush money] scheme was designed to affect outcome of election.”

“He reportedly communicated directly with Trump on payment,” Goodman adds.

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‘Our Children Deserve Better’: First Lady Jill Biden Speaks Out After Six Die in Nashville School Mass Shooting

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First Lady Dr. Jill Biden, speaking Monday afternoon at a National League of Cities conference, told attendees, “Our children deserve better,” as she broke the news of the Nashville school mass shooting at Covenant Presbyterian School where three children and three adults were shot dead.

“You know,” Dr. Biden, herself an educator and clearly pained by the news, began her remarks by saying, “I hate to say what I’m gonna say next because you know you’re so enthusiastic and with so much energy and hope and I feel it.”

“But while you’ve been in this room, I don’t know whether you’ve been on your phones but we just learned about another shooting in Tennessee, a school shooting and I am truly without words and our children deserve better, and we stand – all of us – we stand with Nashville in prayer.”

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The First Lady, a former public high school English teacher and currently a professor of English at a community college, was speaking at the organization’s Congressional City Conference.

Watch Dr. Biden below or at this link.

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