On Friday’s Rachel Maddow Show on MSNBC, Newsweek contributor Jerry Adler was shown reciting a poem in which he lamented all the agenda items that are unpassable because of the Senate filibuster rule that gives Republicans the power to block action by the Democratic majority. Host Maddow set up the clip: "Every week, Jerry Adler turns a story from the news into a verse for Newsweek. So now, without further ado, we present Newsweek`s Jerry Adler reading his latest opus, ‘59 to 41: Filibuster this Poem,’ with a special assist from our own Kent Jones." Jones playing the bongo was used as background music as Adler read his poem.Below is a complete transcript of the relevant segment from the Friday, February 19, The Rachel Maddow Show on MSNBC:
Part 2 of the story on how a secretive potato deal with a farming cooperative in Honduras scandalized North Dakotans, shook the state's government and made headlines for years.
Part 2 of the story on how a secretive potato deal with a farming cooperative in Honduras scandalized North Dakotans, shook the state's government and made headlines for years.
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Part 1: How a secretive potato deal with Honduras shook North Dakota, sent two people to prison, forced the Honduran Army to collect a debt and made state leaders look like a "bunch of idiots."