A Black man just beat the record for the longest filibuster, defeating the record previously held by a man who filibustered the literal Civil Rights Act.
As the time ticked over, Cory Booker announced he did it not out of hatred for who he opposed, but out of love for those who supported him.
A Black man just beat the record for the longest filibuster, defeating the record previously held by a man who filibustered the literal Civil Rights Act.
As the time ticked over, Cory Booker announced he did it not out of hatred for who he opposed, but out of love for those who supported him.
@lawrenceodonnell.msnbc.com has fire in his eyes. You know it’s going to be an exceptionally good show. I love the reminder of how trump spoke about electric cars. I learn so much!!
March 12, 2025 at 2:28 AM
@lawrenceodonnell.msnbc.com has fire in his eyes. You know it’s going to be an exceptionally good show. I love the reminder of how trump spoke about electric cars. I learn so much!!
@maddow.msnbc.com show was pure 🔥 tonight. If you can get it on repeat or listen to the podcast you will be gobsmacked to learn what the republican Congress did to avoid taking the opportunity to stop the tariff situation.
March 12, 2025 at 2:26 AM
@maddow.msnbc.com show was pure 🔥 tonight. If you can get it on repeat or listen to the podcast you will be gobsmacked to learn what the republican Congress did to avoid taking the opportunity to stop the tariff situation.
“Johns Hopkins has bet very heavily on a century and a quarter of partnership with the federal government. If the federal government decides it doesn’t want to know things anymore, that would be bad for Johns Hopkins and devastating for Maryland.”
“Johns Hopkins has bet very heavily on a century and a quarter of partnership with the federal government. If the federal government decides it doesn’t want to know things anymore, that would be bad for Johns Hopkins and devastating for Maryland.”
“Johns Hopkins has bet very heavily on a century and a quarter of partnership with the federal government. If the federal government decides it doesn’t want to know things anymore, that would be bad for Johns Hopkins and devastating for Maryland.”