Posted on 02/01/2022 7:10:42 AM PST by logi_cal869
Rachel Maddow reportedly will go on hiatus from her primetime talk show on MSNBC to focus on movie and podcast projects, including a film directed by Ben Stiller.
Maddow told staffers at the left-leaning, Comcast-owned network that she will step aside for a few weeks to devote time to her side projects, Business Insider reported on Monday.
She is expected to announce the move to viewers during Monday night’s broadcast.
Maddow will executive produce a Focus Features movie based on her book and podcast, “Bag Man,” about a political bribery scandal.
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Lol. Specifically his bizarre dance at the end.
The tell is Stiller’s involvement. He’s a democrat party activist. If this is about midterms as I suspect, they’re on a hard schedule to get the film done, probably with full network support.
What she will soon learn is that Media is a finicky mistress. The ratings for her show will go UP in her absence and she will be unceremonially sacked.
I just had a feeling that something big was missing from popular culture and BAM! there it is.
It was fantastic.
He he he Great comment!
Nelson
They want to see if her show will do better without her. It will.
“left-leaning”?
Far left, or extreme left would have been more accurate.
LOL,she does look like a boy doesn’t she?
In Hollywood everybody is a stepping stone to the top.
I understand that she has multiple roles in a Wizard of OZ sequel.
Title suggestion:
“There’s Something (Wrong) About Rachael”
No thanks.
She must be playing Stiller’s identical twin.
Bye, Smirky McSmirkface.
Movie not called “Ten Percent for the Big Guy”.
I guess Maddow’s CIA Disinformation money train pulled into the station.
“He’s had a couple good flicks.
Zoolander, There’s Something About Mary, and Tropic Thunder.”
Meet the Parents.
I thought she quit. I don’t watch MSDNC so I wouldn’t know.
“How in the world did he land Christine Taylor anyway? SMH”
A lot of women like men who make them laugh.
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