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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If Ben Stiller has gone leftist I will no longer watch his movies. So done with supporting totalitarian Marxists.
eww ick
It’s a political thriller.
She was in my brothers class in high school. She came from a nice family. Hopefully she’s still nice. She and Ben divorced a decade or so ago.
Hahahahahahaha
Blue Steel.
Oh, geez, not Ben Stiller, too! There is no one to watch any more.
Left LEANING? MSNBC makes CNN look reasonable.
To boot, she's got to be one of the most un-photogenic people on TV today. She's so homely she has to wait 12 hours at the beautician's.....for a quote !
Leni
It’s a win win for Mr Maddow. For a guy making 30 million a year to be able to write off half of that to produce a movie (per 26 U.S. Code § 181 - Treatment of certain qualified film and television and live theatrical productions ) that all his friends tell him would be a hit, and help out his friends in the KKK oops the democrat party. If it even breaks even think of the locations and parties and expenses that are on the taxpayer. PLUS! Think of the young actresses wanting to be “interviewed” for bit parts!
Who is Rachel Madcow?
Stay home and report on Brandon. Could be a trendsetter.
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