Political strategy for hard times: scapegoating on Wed Sep 8, 2010 8:00 PM PDTSept. 8: Melissa Harris-Lacewell of Princeton University, talks with Rachel Maddow about the divisive effect of difficult economic times and the politicians who seeks to exploit those divisions. (msnbc.com)
Your Republican National Committee donations at work on Wed Sep 8, 2010 7:59 PM PDTSept. 8: Rachel Maddow reports on the whereabouts of RNC chairman Michael Steele, who has kicked off the midterm election season by campaigning about as far away from the United States as geographically possible. (msnbc.com)
Sharron Angle crosses the line on Wed Sep 8, 2010 7:59 PM PDTSept. 8: Even as she tries to distance herself from her own comments advocating gun violence as a response to electoral disappointment, Nevada Republican Senate candidate Sharron Angle essentially reiterated those comments. Rachel Maddow wonders how far is too far in mainstream politics. (msnbc.com)
Democrats versus the 'metric' system on Wed Sep 8, 2010 7:58 PM PDTSept. 8: Rachel Maddow points out the wild fluctuations in speculative polling and emphasizes that Democrats should be more mindful of the more reliable measurement of voter turnout and its significance to their chances in November. (msnbc.com)
Meghan McCain on living in the political spotlight on Wed Sep 8, 2010 7:57 PM PDTSept. 8: Meghan McCain talks with Rachel Maddow about her new book, "Dirty, Sexy Politics" and her love/hate relationship with political life. (msnbc.com)
Does the GOP have room for Meghan McCain moderates? on Wed Sep 8, 2010 7:56 PM PDTSept. 8: Rachel Maddow talks with Meghan McCain about the extremists in the new class of Republican candidates and whether there's room in the Republican Party for moderates. (msnbc.com)
NRCC tactic not even politics on Wed Sep 8, 2010 7:55 PM PDTSept. 8: Rachel Maddow reports on the tweeting of home addresses of campaign staffers to Rep. Tom Perriello by Andy Sere, a press hand for the NRCC. Especially in light of previous threats and violence against Perriello, this act is beyond inappropriate. (msnbc.com)